Warlock
|
A black-magic specialist, the Warlock decimates enemies with high physical defense.
|
|
Unit type(s)
|
Unknown
|
Weapon(s)
|
|
Skill(s)
|
|
|
The Warlock (Japanese: ウォーロック Warlock) is an advanced magical class which debuted in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is the successor of the earlier Mage class.
While the Warlock, Bishop, and Dark Bishop all function as advanced infantry magic classes, all sharing high resistance, the Warlock differentiates itself from the others by focusing primarily on black magic. Its class skills both enhance their potency and number of uses, and its stats provide slightly more magic than the Bishop, and more speed than both of the other two. As a result, the Warlock functions as more of a pure offensive caster, filling a role similar to the Sage of previous games. Like most other magic classes in the game, however, the Warlock suffers from poor movement and lackluster defense.
Stats
Base stats
Class growth rates
See
class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.
Class modifiers
Class skills
Class change
Three Houses
Base class
|
Certification requirements
|
Advanced class
|
Any class
|
Level 20 Advanced Seal A
|
Warlock
|
This class is available for any unit.
|
Notable enemy Warlocks
Flavor text
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none" width="100%" colspan="2"|
|
style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; background-color:#222222; color:#fff" width="10%"|Game
|
Text (English)
|
style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; background-color:#222222; color:#fff" width="30%"|Text (Japanese)
|
Three Houses
|
A black-magic specialist, the Warlock decimates enemies with high physical defense.
|
??
|
|
Trivia
- The Warlock is the only advanced-tier magic class in Three Houses to not have been featured in an earlier game.
- "Warlock" is also used as the Italian name of the Sorcerer class.
Etymology and other languages
This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information.
Names, etymology, and in other regions
|
Language
|
Name
|
Definition, etymology, and notes
|
English
|
Warlock
|
--
|
|
Gallery
This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information.
References
See also
|
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.
|