Last one for the night:
(I typed knight first oh no)
If Knights keep their session and team working right, this classpect’s main tool and weapon is belief. This player believes in everyone - maybe even to fanatical levels. They’re the cheerleader, the motivator, the one that says ‘we’re gonna win this thing guys, if we just keep moving’.
Knight power manifestations vary pretty wildly - Karkat’s is far more subtle than Dave’s, for example. A Knight of Hope might notice that what they want most tends to happen - they promise against all odds that a path will be clear, and it is. They say someone will pull through from an injury, and they make a miraculous recovery. At some point, they might realize that they’re making this happen. Their belief - if it’s strong enough - has power. If they can channel it reliably, they’ll be a force to be reckoned with.
Alas, as I’ve said before, Knights have issues. A Knight of Hope might fear that they’re leading their friends on - pretending to be certain and confident when deep down they’re scared like everyone else. What if they’re wrong? What if they make promises they can’t keep? What if they fail? It’s a vicious cycle. If they begin doubting themselves, their powers will start to dwindle. So they’ll have to overcome any personal hurdles before they can reliably use their classpect to accomplish what needs to be done.