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{{Class Infobox
{{Class Infobox
| title= Peer
|image=[[File:Ma gba peer playable.gif]]<br>[[File:Ma gba peer enemy.gif]][[File:Ma gba peer other.gif]]
| image= [[File:Ma gba peer playable.gif]]<br>[[File:Ma gba peer enemy.gif]][[File:Ma gba peer other.gif]]
|weapons=[[Sword]]s, [[Lance]]s
| weapons= [[Sword]]s, [[Lance]]s
| skills = N/A
}}
}}
The '''Peer''' (Japanese: {{hl|貴族|Kizoku}} ''Nobleman'') is a largely decorative class appearing only in {{title|The Blazing Blade}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}. Not intended for use in actual gameplay, its purpose is to exclusively act as a cutscene class for certain characters who only appears in cutscenes, namely [[Elbert]] and [[Fado]]. In this capacity it appears only once in each game, in the ending cutscene of [[Dragon's Gate (chapter)|Chapter 19E/20H]] for ''Fire Emblem'', and in the opening of the [[The Fall of Renais|Prologue]] of ''The Sacred Stones''.


Despite being used only as a dummy class in the final products, in ''Fire Emblem'', the Peer does possess a set of unused battle data, as does Elbert himself. The class's base and maximum stats do not lend itself to being particularly powerful, roughly on par with the average unpromoted class. The same is not true of ''The Sacred Stones'', where the Peer has no data whatsoever beyond its map sprite, not even a class name; Fado himself does have combat data, but as a [[General]] fully playable in the [[Creature Campaign]] mode of the final product.
The '''Peer''' (Japanese: {{hl|貴族|Kizoku}} ''Nobleman'') is a largely decorative class appearing only in {{title|The Blazing Blade}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}. Not intended for use in actual gameplay, its purpose is to exclusively act as a cutscene class for certain characters who only appears in cutscenes, namely [[Elbert]] and [[Fado]]. In this capacity it appears only once in each game, in the ending cutscene of [[Dragon's Gate (chapter)|Chapter 19E/20H]] for ''The Blazing Blade'', and in the opening of the [[The Fall of Renais|Prologue]] of ''The Sacred Stones''.
 
Despite being used only as a dummy class in the final products, in ''The Blazing Blade'', the Peer does possess a set of unused battle data, as does Elbert himself. The class's base and maximum stats do not lend itself to being particularly powerful, roughly on par with the average unpromoted class. The same is not true of ''The Sacred Stones'', where the Peer has no data whatsoever beyond its map sprite, not even a class name; Fado himself does have combat data, but as a [[General]] fully playable in the [[Creature Campaign]] mode of the final product.


==Stats==
==Stats==
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===Base stats===
===Base stats===
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==Class change==
==Class change==
===''The Blazing Blade'', ''The Sacred Stones''===
===''The Blazing Blade''===
{{Class Change 1
|sprite=[[File:Ma gba peer playable.gif]]
|class=Peer
}}
 
===''The Sacred Stones''===
{{Class Change 1
{{Class Change 1
|sprite=[[File:Ma gba peer playable.gif]]
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==Notable neutral Peers==
==Notable neutral Peers==
{{Notable Units
{{Notable Units
| units = neutral
|units=neutral
| name1 = Elbert
|name1=Elbert
| game1 = {{title|The Blazing Blade}}{{hover|*|Cutscene only; does not appear during gameplay}}
|game1={{title|The Blazing Blade}} <small>(Cutscene only; does not appear during gameplay)</small>
| name2 = Fado
|name2=Fado
| game2 = {{title|The Sacred Stones}}{{hover|*|Cutscene only; does not appear during gameplay}}
|game2={{title|The Sacred Stones}} <small>(Cutscene only; does not appear during gameplay)</small>
 
}}
}}