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The Wolfskin (Japanese: ガルー Garou) is a basic, Nohr-aligned class which was introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is a non-human shapeshifting class which uses beaststones to take the form of a bipedal wolf-like beast in battle.
Wolfskins promote to the Wolfssegner class, and their Hoshidan counterpart is the Kitsune. Enemy Wolfskins, along with their promoted form and their Hoshidan counterparts, are among the few playable classes whose generic enemy members are not capturable.
Stats
Base stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Maximum stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Class growth rates
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Charm | Constitution* | Movement* | Weapon level |
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Class skills
Game | Skill | Learning conditions |
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Fates | File:Is 3ds odd shaped.png Odd Shaped | Learned from Level 1 and up. |
Class change
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Wolfskin |
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10. | Wolfssegner |
Playable Wolfskins
Playable Characters | |
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Name | Game |
Keaton | Fates: Conquest and Revelation |
Velouria | Fates: Conquest and Revelation |
Playable Wolfskin units in the Fire Emblem series. |
Trivia
- According to Keaton, Wolfskin have been hunted for their fur, which is why they are protective of Mount Garou.[1]
Gallery
The generic Wolfskin portrait in Fates.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Wolfskin |
A portmanteau of either "wolf" and "kin", meaning "related to wolves"; or of "wolf" and "skin", suggesting that the creature wears the skin of a wolf without actually being a proper wolf. |
English (unofficial) |
Garou |
Popularly known by this name prior to the English release of Fates. |
Spanish |
Ulfhedin |
Derived from the Old Norse ulf, "wolf", and heðinn, "cloak". "Úlfheðinn" is also a synonym for the Norse berserkers. |
French |
Ulfhedin |
As in Spanish. |
German |
Ulfhedin |
As in Spanish. |
Italian |
Ulfhedin |
As in Spanish. |
References
- ↑ "My fur is pretty soft, you know. A lot of people want it!" — Keaton, Fire Emblem Fates
See also
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |