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What do the different role icons backgrounds mean?







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I've gathered a few strike-role trainers. Some have smooth backgrounds and others are jagged.



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      Is there a functional difference between the two? Do the other roles have variations?










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      Is there a functional difference between the two? Do the other roles have variations?







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          The spiky vs. smooth edges denote a physical attacker vs. a special attacker.



          Spiky edges denote a physical attacker with a focus on a high attack stat (especially effective against opponents with a lower defense stat), while smooth edges denote a character with a high special attack stat (especially effective against opponents with lower special defense).



          As far as I'm aware, other roles don't have this split.






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            The spiky vs. smooth edges denote a physical attacker vs. a special attacker.



            Spiky edges denote a physical attacker with a focus on a high attack stat (especially effective against opponents with a lower defense stat), while smooth edges denote a character with a high special attack stat (especially effective against opponents with lower special defense).



            As far as I'm aware, other roles don't have this split.






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              The spiky vs. smooth edges denote a physical attacker vs. a special attacker.



              Spiky edges denote a physical attacker with a focus on a high attack stat (especially effective against opponents with a lower defense stat), while smooth edges denote a character with a high special attack stat (especially effective against opponents with lower special defense).



              As far as I'm aware, other roles don't have this split.






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                The spiky vs. smooth edges denote a physical attacker vs. a special attacker.



                Spiky edges denote a physical attacker with a focus on a high attack stat (especially effective against opponents with a lower defense stat), while smooth edges denote a character with a high special attack stat (especially effective against opponents with lower special defense).



                As far as I'm aware, other roles don't have this split.






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                The spiky vs. smooth edges denote a physical attacker vs. a special attacker.



                Spiky edges denote a physical attacker with a focus on a high attack stat (especially effective against opponents with a lower defense stat), while smooth edges denote a character with a high special attack stat (especially effective against opponents with lower special defense).



                As far as I'm aware, other roles don't have this split.







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