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In gameplay, the Lord's function is somewhat similar to that of the [[wikipedia:King (chess)|king]] in a game of [[wikipedia:chess|chess]]: they are the leader of the army, and to be defeated in battle is to fail the chapter and get a [[game over]]. Conversely, Lords (or Lord-like units) are the only characters with the ability to seize thrones and gates and complete chapters with such objectives, and typically are the wielders of powerful weapons required to successfully combat final bosses. The general statistical build of a Lord varies depending on the game and character in question, but as a rule they are well-rounded in their stats other than the individual's obvious strongest field; they also typically possess higher [[luck]] than most others, and mostly share the rather low [[resistance]] endemic to non-magic units. Characterised as being inexperienced yet having great potential, their stats will almost always start off somewhat low, but with their typical high [[growth rate]]s will improve very quickly and become highly potent fighters. The majority of Lords wield only swords, but occasionally Lords wielding non-sword weapons appear, like [[Hector]] ([[axe]]s) and [[Ephraim]] ([[lance (weapon)|lances]]). | In gameplay, the Lord's function is somewhat similar to that of the [[wikipedia:King (chess)|king]] in a game of [[wikipedia:chess|chess]]: they are the leader of the army, and to be defeated in battle is to fail the chapter and get a [[game over]]. Conversely, Lords (or Lord-like units) are the only characters with the ability to seize thrones and gates and complete chapters with such objectives, and typically are the wielders of powerful weapons required to successfully combat final bosses. The general statistical build of a Lord varies depending on the game and character in question, but as a rule they are well-rounded in their stats other than the individual's obvious strongest field; they also typically possess higher [[luck]] than most others, and mostly share the rather low [[resistance]] endemic to non-magic units. Characterised as being inexperienced yet having great potential, their stats will almost always start off somewhat low, but with their typical high [[growth rate]]s will improve very quickly and become highly potent fighters. The majority of Lords wield only swords, but occasionally Lords wielding non-sword weapons appear, like [[Hector]] ([[axe]]s) and [[Ephraim]] ([[lance (weapon)|lances]]). | ||
In all but one appearance, the Lord is a basic class - the exception is {{title|Path of Radiance}}, where [[Ike]]'s base class is [[Ranger]] and he promotes to Lord, symbolic of him being knighted and joining the nobility. Typically, a Lord's [[class change]] is unique to it, if not in name then in appearance and stat build. The most common promoted Lord classes are the [[Master Lord]], for [[Roy]] in {{title|Fuuin no Tsurugi}} and [[Chrom]] in {{title| | In all but one appearance, the Lord is a basic class - the exception is {{title|Path of Radiance}}, where [[Ike]]'s base class is [[Ranger]] and he promotes to Lord, symbolic of him being knighted and joining the nobility. Typically, a Lord's [[class change]] is unique to it, if not in name then in appearance and stat build. The most common promoted Lord classes are the [[Master Lord]], for [[Roy]] in {{title|Fuuin no Tsurugi}} and [[Chrom]] in {{title|Awakening}}, and the [[Great Lord]], for [[Hector]] in {{title|Blazing Sword}} and [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]] in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, prime examples of one class of the same name being very different between games{{hover|*|In the Japanese version, Eirika and Ephraim's promoted class was Master Lord.}}. Also in ''Blazing Sword'', both [[Eliwood]] and [[Lyn]] have unique promoted classes - Eliwood promotes to [[Knight Lord]], while Lyn promotes to [[Blade Lord]]. As {{title|Thracia 776}} is an interquel to [[FE4|its predecessor]] set in the time before [[Leaf]] joins [[Celice]]'s army, Leaf's promoted class there is [[Prince]], his base class in ''Seisen''. In his four appearances in the [[Archanea]] tetralogy, [[Marth]] does not promote; in the two [[Nintendo DS]] remakes, {{title|Shadow Dragon}} and {{title|Shin Monshou no Nazo}}, his [[level]] cap is instead increased to level 30 as compensation. | ||
Three games do not feature the Lord class: {{title|Gaiden}}, {{title|Seisen no Keifu}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}. All three instead give their lead characters classes which are the Lord in all but name, sometimes with some alternative utility; such classes are colloquially called "Lord-like" or generically also called "Lords". The classes for the ''Gaiden'' heroes, [[Alm]] and [[Celica]], are [[Fighter]] and [[Priest]] respectively. [[Celice]]'s class in ''Seisen no Keifu'' is [[Junior Lord]], literally a conventional Lord with a slightly different name. [[Micaiah]] of ''Radiant Dawn'' is a [[Light Mage]]; in his reappearance, Ike starts off as a [[Hero]], ostensibly a promoted class, and throughout the game several other characters all act as the Lord character of at least one chapter, and almost all have conventional classes. | Three games do not feature the Lord class: {{title|Gaiden}}, {{title|Seisen no Keifu}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}. All three instead give their lead characters classes which are the Lord in all but name, sometimes with some alternative utility; such classes are colloquially called "Lord-like" or generically also called "Lords". The classes for the ''Gaiden'' heroes, [[Alm]] and [[Celica]], are [[Fighter]] and [[Priest]] respectively. [[Celice]]'s class in ''Seisen no Keifu'' is [[Junior Lord]], literally a conventional Lord with a slightly different name. [[Micaiah]] of ''Radiant Dawn'' is a [[Light Mage]]; in his reappearance, Ike starts off as a [[Hero]], ostensibly a promoted class, and throughout the game several other characters all act as the Lord character of at least one chapter, and almost all have conventional classes. | ||
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The Lord (ロード) is the class of most of the main characters of the Fire Emblem series and is perhaps the most important class in terms of completing most chapter objectives, generally defined as a a young member of a noble family and the son/daughter of the head of the noble family in question, either a prince/princess or the child of a duke or similar. "Lord" is treated as a unisex class name, applied equally to female characters (Lyn, Eirika) as it does to males, and is generally used regardless of whether "Lord" would be the character's actual title, as a prince or princess would not be addressed as "lord" and are typically not in dialogue in such instances. The only instances where "lord" would be the correct form of address for a Lord character are Roy, Eliwood[1] and Hector (and Siglud and Celice, but neither are of this class).
In gameplay, the Lord's function is somewhat similar to that of the king in a game of chess: they are the leader of the army, and to be defeated in battle is to fail the chapter and get a game over. Conversely, Lords (or Lord-like units) are the only characters with the ability to seize thrones and gates and complete chapters with such objectives, and typically are the wielders of powerful weapons required to successfully combat final bosses. The general statistical build of a Lord varies depending on the game and character in question, but as a rule they are well-rounded in their stats other than the individual's obvious strongest field; they also typically possess higher luck than most others, and mostly share the rather low resistance endemic to non-magic units. Characterised as being inexperienced yet having great potential, their stats will almost always start off somewhat low, but with their typical high growth rates will improve very quickly and become highly potent fighters. The majority of Lords wield only swords, but occasionally Lords wielding non-sword weapons appear, like Hector (axes) and Ephraim (lances).
In all but one appearance, the Lord is a basic class - the exception is Path of Radiance, where Ike's base class is Ranger and he promotes to Lord, symbolic of him being knighted and joining the nobility. Typically, a Lord's class change is unique to it, if not in name then in appearance and stat build. The most common promoted Lord classes are the Master Lord, for Roy in Fuuin no Tsurugi and Chrom in Awakening, and the Great Lord, for Hector in Blazing Sword and Eirika and Ephraim in The Sacred Stones, prime examples of one class of the same name being very different between games*. Also in Blazing Sword, both Eliwood and Lyn have unique promoted classes - Eliwood promotes to Knight Lord, while Lyn promotes to Blade Lord. As Thracia 776 is an interquel to its predecessor set in the time before Leaf joins Celice's army, Leaf's promoted class there is Prince, his base class in Seisen. In his four appearances in the Archanea tetralogy, Marth does not promote; in the two Nintendo DS remakes, Shadow Dragon and Shin Monshou no Nazo, his level cap is instead increased to level 30 as compensation.
Three games do not feature the Lord class: Gaiden, Seisen no Keifu and Radiant Dawn. All three instead give their lead characters classes which are the Lord in all but name, sometimes with some alternative utility; such classes are colloquially called "Lord-like" or generically also called "Lords". The classes for the Gaiden heroes, Alm and Celica, are Fighter and Priest respectively. Celice's class in Seisen no Keifu is Junior Lord, literally a conventional Lord with a slightly different name. Micaiah of Radiant Dawn is a Light Mage; in his reappearance, Ike starts off as a Hero, ostensibly a promoted class, and throughout the game several other characters all act as the Lord character of at least one chapter, and almost all have conventional classes.
Stats
Base stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi | 18 | 5 | -- | 3 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | -- | Sword: 5 |
Monshou no Nazo | 18 | 3 | -- | 3 | 4 | -- | 6 | 0 | 7 | -- | ? |
Thracia 776 | 18 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 2 | -- | 6 | -- | E |
Fuuin no Tsurugi | 18 | 3 | -- | 3 | 4 | -- | 5 | 0 | 5 | 6 | D |
Blazing Sword (Lyn) |
16 | 4 | -- | 7 | 9 | -- | 2 | 0 | 5 | 5 | D |
Blazing Sword (Eliwood) |
18 | 5 | -- | 5 | 7 | -- | 5 | 0 | 5 | 7 | D |
Blazing Sword (Hector) |
19 | 7 | -- | 4 | 5 | -- | 8 | 0 | 5 | 13 | D |
The Sacred Stones (Eirika) | 16 | 4 | -- | 8 | 9 | -- | 3 | 1 | 5 | 5 | E |
The Sacred Stones (Ephraim) | 18 | 6 | -- | 6 | 7 | -- | 6 | 0 | 5 | 8 | D |
Path of Radiance | 22 | 6 | 3 | 5 | 6 | -- | 8 | 2 | 7 | -- | C |
Shadow Dragon | 18 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 | -- | E |
Max stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi | 52 | 20 | -- | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20? | -- | Sword: 20? |
Monshou no Nazo | 52 | 20 | -- | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20? | -- | Sword: 20? |
Thracia 776 | 80 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 20 | -- | 20 |
Fuuin no Tsurugi | 60 | 20 | -- | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | A |
Blazing Sword | 60 | 20 | -- | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | A*, A* |
The Sacred Stones | 60 | 20 | -- | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | A*, A* |
Path of Radiance | 60 | 26 | 20 | 27 | 28 | 40 | 24 | 22 | -- | -- | A |
Shadow Dragon | 60 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 30 | 25 | 25 | 32 | -- | A |
Class change
Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Monshou no Nazo, Shadow Dragon, Shin Monshou no Nazo
Base class |
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Lord |
Thracia 776
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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File:Bs fe05 leaf lord sword.png Lord |
Automatically at the end of Chapter 18. | File:Bs fe05 leaf prince sword.png Prince |
Fuuin no Tsurugi
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Automatically at the end of Chapter 21 | File:Bs fe06 roy master lord sword.png Master Lord |
Blazing Sword
Eliwood
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Using Heaven's Seal at level 10 or above* or Automatically at the end of Chapter 27* | Knight Lord |
Lyn
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Using a Heaven Seal at level 10 or above. | Blade Lord |
Hector
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Using a Heaven Seal at level 10 or above* or Automatically at the end of Chapter 27* | Great Lord |
The Sacred Stones
Eirika
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Automatically at the end of Chapter 16 / Using a Lunar Brace after reaching level 10. | Great Lord |
Ephraim
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Automatically at the end of Chapter 16 / Using a Solar Brace after reaching level 10. | Great Lord |
Path of Radiance
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Ranger |
Automatically at the end of Chapter 17. | Lord |
Kakusei
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Lord |
Unknown, pending game release. | Master Lord |
Playable Lords
Playable Characters | |
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Name | Game |
Marth | Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Monshou no Nazo, Shadow Dragon, Shin Monshou no Nazo |
Leaf | Thracia 776 |
Roy | Fuuin no Tsurugi |
Lyn | Blazing Sword |
Eliwood | Blazing Sword |
Hector | Blazing Sword |
Eirika | The Sacred Stones |
Ephraim | The Sacred Stones |
Ike | Path of Radiance |
Chrom | Awakening |
Lucina | Awakening |
Playable Lord units in the Fire Emblem series. |
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Lord |
One in possession of authority above others, especially an aristocrat or titled nobleman[2]. |
Spanish |
Lord |
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French |
Lord |
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German |
Lord |
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Italian |
Lord |
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See also
"Lord-like" classes
- Fighter (Gaiden)
- Priest (Gaiden)
- Junior Lord (Seisen no Keifu)
- Ranger (Path of Radiance)
- Light Mage (Radiant Dawn)
References
References
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |