Alright... So Jewel is a specialized smith in stone. I've been wondering how that factors in with his hobby, which is also working with stone. A bonus on top of what his level gives? Or would that be a general smith, since it indicates material instead of an object or weapon?
And I think I can see the differences in combat...
Warrior is the guy you'd want at your side in mass combat, or if you want to work as a team with something. They're the melee team-player of sorts, while they may not be as actively skilled in combat with a sword as a fighter or swordsman, they truly shine when working as a unit with other people. If you want a guy who can take on three people at once with some skill, or take on one guy while working with three others, this is your guy.
Fighters, meanwhile, are what they are. They're good fighters, but not as good in mass combat as a warrior who's trained for such. They can use every weapon with a good amount of finesse, although up against a weapon specialist with their weapon they wouldn't do as well. They're strictly middle of the road, good at a number of things they do but there are people who do it better.
A weapon specialist is essentially a fighter except they focus entirely in one type of weapon, whether that be sword, spear, etc. I do wonder what breaks down the categories... Does spear encompass javelins and pikes, and does sword encompass two handed and short?
I imagine a duelist to be an opposite fighter, they excel in one on one combat but flounder when up against multiple opponents. So I imagine very similar to a warrior, except when it comes to one on one, they get bonuses of similar size as the warrior when in mass combat.
Did I get those more-or-less right?
I'm curious as to what makes Adventurer a B ranked one though. Is it based on the variety of things they can do?