

Nowadays their card layouts are a lot more varied, to the point that, unlike the other classes, there really isn't a "standard" Rider card layout. Around the start of the game's life, earlier Riders tend to have QQAAB deck with either Quick or Arts NP.Many of Lancer-class Servants or those qualifies there also qualifies as Rider and vice-versa, as polearms are usually associated with cavalry.Furthermore, if a Heroic Spirit is from the Age of Sail or the Golden Age of Piracy (as well as having anything naval/marine-related to their legend and achievements), it is very likely they will be a Rider because of how closely they're associated with ships.In addition to all the ones on this page, Fate lore says that Perseus is primarily this Class as well. This makes sense, as a lot of the innovation and famous conquests involving horses and vehicles occurred in this area of the world. A bit like Lancers and Irishmen, a good number of Riders tend to come from the Mediterranean and the "Near East".Plus, showing off the nature of your ride represents a pretty big clue to your true identity and eats a lot of mana, so most of them save it for their trump card. Much of this is because the qualifications for Rider can be pretty loose not only do cavaliers and charioteers qualify, but also ship captains, vehicle pilots, beast tamers, people who rely on bodyguards or troops, and people with animalistic aspects (and then there's Medb who "rides men").

Pretty much the only ones you could tell are Riders at first glance are Iskandar, Europa, Habetrot, and Dobrynya Nikitich (ironically, the first Servant to actually stay on horseback all the time was a Lancer). The vast majority of Riders fight on foot-a surprising number don't utilize any kind of mount or vehicle at all in combat, and the ones that do often only make use of it in a handful of attacks or maybe their Noble Phantasm.

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It depicts a fully armored soldier on a chariot, however full plate armor is only used by the time that chariot warfare had been already replaced by the cavalry. Anachronism Stew: Not on the Servants or the class itself but on the class card.Shared TropesTropes which apply to most members of the class besides the exceptions should go here.
