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Bishop in this context is a character class(job) in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. To suggest a relevant news story for the main page, refer to the criteria then add your suggestion at the candidates page. ... Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a strategy video game for Nintendos Game Boy Advance. ...
Bishops are the only remotely magical Bangaa class. They are still pretty tough, but can cast some valuable spells. Cura makes them useful healers, though they must be comboed with White Monk abilities to revive KOed units. Dispel works like Holy Sign and Unspell, only ranged. Holy is a powerful, visually impressive spell that can deal heavy damage. While Barrier only affects one target, it combines the effects of Shell and Protect. Judge is better than Steal: JP, but you'll still rarely use it unless you're desperate for JP. Water and Aero are weaker than Holy, but are actually more efficient because of their low costs. Break is a very impressive status spell; Petrified units are counted as KOed and can't do anything. Half MP is a very important ability; it remedies the Bangaa's overall low MP growth.
Bishop was also the only X-Man to live through the so-called "Age of Apocalypse," and it was his knowledge of the true timeline that allowed the heroes of that reality to set time right again.
Bishop was then stranded with his would-be lover on a trader's planet, having missed the opportunity to use a local stargate before it was destroyed.
Bishop assumed command of the surviors, and had them switch the M they painted on their faces to an X. Soon after, Bishop was sent by Clan Hellfire to find Gol-19, a Sentinel that the last of the X-Men had reprogrammed to work for them.