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'''Gold Knight'''s are found in both {{FE2}} and {{FE10}}. In both games they are the third-tier promotion from a [[paladin]] (a [[lance]] wielder in ''Gaiden'' and a [[sword]] or [[axe]] user in ''Radiant Dawn''). In ''Radiant Dawn'', they obtain the class skills [[Canto]] and [[Sol]].
{{Class Infobox
| title= Gold Knight
| weapons= [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]]s{{hover|*|In Gaiden}} / [[Sword]]s and [[axe]]s{{hover|*|In Radiant Dawn}}
| skills = [[Sol]], [[Canto]]
}}
 
The '''Gold Knight''' (黄金騎将, ''Kigane Kishou'', meaning "gold horse general", or simply ゴールドナイト, ''Goorudo Naito'') class is a third-tier class found in {{FE2}} and {{FE10}}. In ''Gaiden'' gold knights use [[lance (weapon)|lances]], while in ''Radiant Dawn'', they use [[sword]]s and [[axe]]s.
 
As powerful units, they usually appear near the end of the game as enemies, or as the player's own units after much training. They have relatively weak [[resistance]], like other physical attackers. In ''Radiant Dawn'', they have the [[Sol]] skill, which upon activation triples damage and lets the user recover HP equal to the amount of damage dealt. They also have the [[Canto]] skill, which allows the user to use leftover movement spaces after most actions.
 
In ''Gaiden'', a [[villager]] promotes to a [[cavalier]], then a [[paladin]], and finally a gold knight. In ''Radiant Dawn'', [[Sword Knight|sword knights]] can become [[Blade Paladin|blade paladins]] or [[Axe Knight|axe knights]] can become [[Axe Paladin|axe paladins]], and both blade paladins and axe paladins can become gold knights.


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Gold Knight

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Unit type(s)

Unknown

Weapon(s)

Lances* / Swords and axes*

Skill(s)

Sol, Canto

The Gold Knight (黄金騎将, Kigane Kishou, meaning "gold horse general", or simply ゴールドナイト, Goorudo Naito) class is a third-tier class found in Fire Emblem Gaiden and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. In Gaiden gold knights use lances, while in Radiant Dawn, they use swords and axes.

As powerful units, they usually appear near the end of the game as enemies, or as the player's own units after much training. They have relatively weak resistance, like other physical attackers. In Radiant Dawn, they have the Sol skill, which upon activation triples damage and lets the user recover HP equal to the amount of damage dealt. They also have the Canto skill, which allows the user to use leftover movement spaces after most actions.

In Gaiden, a villager promotes to a cavalier, then a paladin, and finally a gold knight. In Radiant Dawn, sword knights can become blade paladins or axe knights can become axe paladins, and both blade paladins and axe paladins can become gold knights.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Gaiden 40 18 -- 7 12 0 13 6 9 -- Lance
Radiant Dawn (from Blade Paladin) 50 19 3 16 18 0 19 6 9 11 Swords A, Axes C
Radiant Dawn (from male Axe Paladin) 50 21 3 16 16 0 19 6 9 11 Axes A, Swords C

Max stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Gaiden 52 40 -- 40 40 40 40 40 -- -- Lance --
Radiant Dawn (from Blade Paladin 60 34 20 34 33 30 30 25 ? ? Swords SS, Axes A
Radiant Dawn (from male Axe Paladin) 60 36 20 35 31 30 30 24 ? ? Axes SS, Swords A

Class change

Gaiden

Trainee-like class Method Base class Method Advanced class Method Advanced class
Bs fe02 villager sword.png
Villager
After reaching Level 3, at any Mila Shrine. File:Bs fe02 knight lance.png
Cavalier
After reaching Level 7, at any Mila Shrine. File:Bs fe02 paladin lance.png
Paladin
After reaching Level 10, at any Mila Shrine. File:Bs fe02 gold knight lance.png
Gold Knight


Radiant Dawn

Base class Promotion method Advanced class Promotion method Master class

Sword Knight
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10, or reaching Level 21.
Blade Paladin
Using a Master Crown after reaching Level 10, or reaching Level 21.
Gold Knight
Base class Promotion method Advanced class Promotion method Master class

Axe Knight
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10, or reaching Level 21.
Axe Paladin
Using a Master Crown after reaching Level 10, or reaching Level 21.
Gold Knight
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