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Judges & Warriors

Biblical Unconventional warfare, faith through weakness c. 1169–1129 BCE (traditional); textual attestation in Judges 6-8 Ophrah in Manasseh (northwest of the Jordan, modern north-central Israel); Jezreel valley (battle site)
Portrait of Judges & Warriors
Portrait of Judges & Warriors
Rank Judge
Domain Unconventional warfare, faith through weakness
Period c. 1169–1129 BCE (traditional); textual attestation in Judges 6-8
Alignment Holy
Power RARE 67

Attributes

ATK
60
DEF
50
SPR
65
SPD
70
INT
68
CHA
65
WIS
77
END
79

Combat Profile

ATK DEF SPR SPD INT CHA WIS END
Special Move

Divine Paradox

transforms weakness into overwhelming strength, allowing victory through faith alone against seemingly impossible odds.

Passive

Unconventional Valor

deals increased damage when outnumbered or facing superior force, embodying the biblical principle that God's power manifests through human frailty.

Weakness

Doubt (tested God with the fleece TWICE -- Judg 6:36-40); later made an idol (Judg 8:27)

The highest ATK of any human in the Bible. SPR drops when he breaks his vow; ATK drops to near-zero when his hair is cut. His final act is a suicide attack that kills more enemies than his entire life combined.




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Primary Source

Judges 6-8

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