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| Lodestar
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A Lodestar in battle in Awakening.
The Hero-King from the sagas said to have saved the world.
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| Weapon(s)
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Sword
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| Skill(s)
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None
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Lodestar (スターロード Star Lord) is a Lord-like class debuting in Fire Emblem: Awakening. It is a personal class exclusive to all three bonus-character versions of Marth: both SpotPass versions and the downloadable content version. It is capable of wielding the Rapier, Noble Rapier and all three Falchion variations, like the game's actual Lord characters.
Stats
Base stats
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HP
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Strength
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Magic
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Skill
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Speed
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Luck
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Defense
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Resistance
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Movement
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Constitution
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Weight
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Weapon Rank
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| Awakening
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21
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9
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1
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10
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10
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0
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8
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4
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6
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--
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--
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E
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Max stats
| Game
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HP
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Strength
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Magic
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Skill
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Speed
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Luck
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Defense
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Resistance
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Movement
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Constitution
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Weapon Rank
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| Awakening
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80
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41
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30
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43
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43
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45
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41
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40
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8
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A
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Class growth rates
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HP
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Strength
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Magic
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Skill
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Speed
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Luck
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Defense
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Resistance
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| Awakening
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40%
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20%
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0%
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20%
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20%
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0%
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10%
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5%
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Class skills
Nil.
Class change
Awakening
Playable Lodestars
Trivia
- The Lodestar shares its battle models with Lucina's Lord variant, which itself is meant to be dressed as Marth in the first place.
Etymology and other languages
| Names, etymology and in other regions
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| Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology and notes
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| English
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Lodestar
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Literally speaking, a lodestar is an actual star used as a navigational reference. Metaphorically speaking, a lodestar is a guiding principle, like Marth's influence on the future of Archanea. Additionally, "lodestar" is phonetically similar to an inversion of the syllables of "Star Lord", the class's Japanese name.
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English (unofficial)
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Star Lord
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Popularly known by this name prior to the English release.
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| Japanese
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スターロード
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Star Lord. From "Star Lord", an affectionate title given to Marth by the people of Altea in Monshou no Nazo; prior to Awakening, the closest English equivalent to this term was "Star and Savior", the English name of the chapter called "Star Lord Marth" in Shadow Dragon.
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References
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This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.
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