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[[Class]]es in this category are considered to be "advanced", "promoted" or "second-tier" classes in at least one {{FES}} game in which they appear. These classes are advanced versions of [[:Category:Base classes|base classes]], which themselves can access these classes by [[Class change|promoting]] into them. These classes typically possess higher stats with more diverse and focused statistical orientations and weapon access, and typically have access to a broader range of [[skills]]. Compared to base classes, advanced classes gain [[experience]] at a slower rate.
[[Class]]es in this category are considered to be "advanced", "promoted" or "second-tier" classes (Japanese: {{hl|上級|Jōkyū}} ''upper tier'') in at least one {{FES}} game in which they appear. These classes are advanced versions of [[:Category:Base classes|base classes]], which themselves can access these classes by [[Class change|promoting]] into them. These classes typically possess higher stats with more diverse and focused statistical orientations and weapon access, and typically have access to a broader range of [[skills]]. Compared to base classes, advanced classes gain [[experience]] at a slower rate in most games.


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Latest revision as of 15:40, 14 November 2022

Classes in this category are considered to be "advanced", "promoted" or "second-tier" classes (Japanese: 上級 upper tier) in at least one Fire Emblem series game in which they appear. These classes are advanced versions of base classes, which themselves can access these classes by promoting into them. These classes typically possess higher stats with more diverse and focused statistical orientations and weapon access, and typically have access to a broader range of skills. Compared to base classes, advanced classes gain experience at a slower rate in most games.

Pages in category "Advanced classes"

The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total.