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A class (Japanese: 兵種 or クラス class) is a certain property of any unit in the Fire Emblem series, used to denote that unit's abilities, fighting style, and role in combat. Every unit, playable, enemy, or neutral, fits into some kind of class. A unit's class determines what weapons it can wield, often what stats it has, and many other miscellaneous attributes. Some classes are only found on the player's side, some only as enemies, and some only as neutral characters.

Most units can change class to another, more powerful class after reaching certain requirements. Usually, a unit must go up to a certain level, such as 10 or 20, and use a special item. In Shadow Dragon, New Mystery of the Emblem, Awakening, and Fates, there is a reclassing system that enables units to switch between various classes of the same strength level. Dismounting could, arguably, also be considered a type of class change.

Classes in the Fire Emblem series

Classes debuting in the NES games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Lord --
Mercenary --
Hero --
Thief --
Freelancer --
Fighter --
Pirate --
Archer --
Sniper --
Hunter --
Horseman --
Cavalier --
Paladin --
Knight --
General --
Pegasus Knight --
Wyvern Rider --
Ballistician --
Mage --
Priest --
Bishop --
Manakete --
Fighter --
Priestess --
Princess --
Villager --
Myrmidon --
Dread Fighter --
Soldier --
Baron ? --
Bow Knight --
Sage --
Gold Knight --
Falcon Knight --
Cleric --
Saint --
Brigand --
Hades --
Fiend --
Cerberus --
Naberius --
Aurum --
Gargoyle --
Deathgoyle --
Necrodragon --
White Dragon --
Arcanist --
Cantor --
Witch --
Revenant --
Entombed --
Mogall --
Bonewalker --
Lich --
Fell God --
Serpent --
Naga --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes debuting in the SNES games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Dancer --
Barbarian --
Berserker --
Knight --
Emperor --
Dark Mage --
Fire Dragon --
Ice Dragon --
Wyvern --
Mage Dragon --
Divine Dragon --
Earth Dragon --
Shadow Dragon --
Guardian --
Dark Knight --
Sea Dragon --
Junior Lord --
Knight Lord --
Prince --
Master Knight --
Swordmaster --
Forrest --
Thief Fighter --
Warrior --
Bow Fighter --
Troubadour --
Free Knight --
Ranger --
Lance Knight --
Duke Knight --
Axe Knight --
Great Knight --
Arch Knight --
Armored Sword --
Armored Axe --
Bow Armor --
Dragon Rider --
Wyvern Lord --
Ballista --
Iron Ballista --
Killer Ballista --
Great Ballista --
Fire Mage --
Thunder Mage --
Wind Mage --
Mage Fighter --
Mage Knight --
Bard --
Shaman --
High Priest --
Queen --
Dark Bishop --
Dark Prince --
Civilian --
Sword Soldier --
Spear Soldier --
Axe Soldier --
Armored Lance --
Pegasus Rider --
Poison Ballista --
Lopt Mage --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes debuting in the GBA games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Great Lord --
Nomad --
Nomadic Trooper --
Valkyrie --
Shaman --
Druid --
King --
Transporter --
Blade Lord --
Assassin --
Corsair --
Monk --
Arch Sage --
Dark Druid --
Magic Seal --
Bramimond --
Recruit --
Journeyman --
Rogue --
Wyvern Knight --
Pupil --
Summoner --
Phantom --
Fleet --
Necromancer --
Arch Mogall --
Mauthe Doog --
Gwyllgi --
Wight --
Tarvos --
Maelduin --
Bael --
Elder Bael --
Gorgon Egg --
Gorgon --
Cyclops --
Demon King --
Apprentice --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes debuting in the GameCube and Wii games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Ranger --
Halberdier --
Sword Knight --
Princess Crimea --
King Daein --
Bandit --
Child --
Cat --
Tiger --
Lion --
Hawk --
Raven --
Heron --
Red Dragon --
White Dragon --
Black Dragon --
Light Mage --
Light Sage --
Light Priestess --
Trueblade --
Sentinel --
Reaver --
Marksman --
Sword General --
Lance General --
Axe General --
Marshall --
Black Knight --
Whisper --
Fire Sage --
Thunder Sage --
Wind Sage --
Dark Sage --
Empress --
Chancellor --
Blade Paladin --
Lance Paladin --
Bow Paladin --
Silver Knight --
Seraph Knight --
Dragonlord --
Vanguard --
Lion King --
Wolf --
Wolf Queen --
Hawk King --
Raven King --
Dragon Prince --
Dragon King --
Vendor --
Pilgrim --
Horse --
Fire Spirit --
Thunder Spirit --
Wind Spirit --
Order Incarnate --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes debuting in the DS and 3DS games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Sorcerer --
Tactician --
Grandmaster --
Trickster --
Dark Falcon --
Griffon Rider --
Dark Knight --
War Monk --
War Cleric --
Taguel --
Lodestar --
Bride --
Conqueror --
Merchant --
Mirage --
Grima --
Outrealm Class --
Nohr Prince --
Nohr Princess --
Hoshido Noble --
Nohr Noble --
Samurai --
Master of Arms --
Apothecary --
Mechanist --
Ninja --
Master Ninja --
Oni Savage --
Oni Chieftain --
Blacksmith --
Spear Fighter --
Spear Master --
Diviner --
Basara --
Great Master --
Shrine Maiden --
Priestess --
Sky Knight --
Kinshi Knight --
Kitsune --
Nine-Tails --
Songstress --
Outlaw --
Adventurer --
Malig Knight --
Strategist --
Butler --
Maid --
Wolfskin --
Wolfssegner --
Lancer --
Faceless --
Stoneborn --
Automaton --
Nohrian King --
Feral Dragon --
Astral Dragon --
Blight Dragon --
Silent Dragon --
Empty Vessel --
Tomb Lord --
Mila's Servant --
Duma's Apostle --
Dracul --
Titan --
Garuda --
Guardian --
Vestal --
Fafnir --
Dagon --
Balor --
Deimos --
Fell Dragon --
Illusory Hero --
Skogul --
Spartan --
Harrier --
Enchantress --
Exemplar --
Yasha --
Oliphantier --
Guru --
Rigain --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes debuting in the Nintendo Switch games

Class Exists in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Noble --
Commoner --
Warlock --
Brawler --
Grappler --
Fortress Knight --
Holy Knight --
Mortal Savant --
A means that the class appears in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Class

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French

Classe

Class

Game mechanics
Out-of-battle management Base (BarracksBase CampBase conversationEveryone's ConditionsExpeditionGarreg Mach Monastery (Abyss) • My CastleSomniel) • Bonus experienceDungeonsGameplay modes (DifficultyCreature CampaignNew Game +) • GoldLessonsMila ShrinesPeddlerPreparationsRenownShopping (ArmoryBargainsForgeItem shopMerchantOnline shopSecret shop) • Supply convoyWorld map
Battles and chapters ArenaBattle saveBossCastleChapter (Alternate routeParalogueSide quest) • ChestCombat forecastEvent tilesHidden treasureObjectivesReinforcementSkirmishTerrain (Hazards) • Turn (Turn rewind) • Weather (Fog of war) • Village
Stats Units ActionAffinityAuthorityBiorhythmCharmClass (Class masteryClass relative powerUnit type) • Constitution (Aid) • DefenseExperienceFollow-up critical multiplierGrowth rateHit pointHoly BloodInventoryLevelLuckMagicMovementProficiencyResistanceSkillSpeedStrengthWeapon levelWeight
Weapons Brave weaponCritical rateDurabilityHitKill bonusMightPersonal weaponsRangeWeapon experienceWeapon levelWeightWorth
Unit mechanics and commands AdjutantAttack (Counterattack) • Auto-BattleBattalion (Gambit) • CantoChain attackChain GuardClass change (Reclass) • Combat artCrestsDance (GaldrarPlaySing) • Death (Decoy) • DismountDragon VeinEmblem RingsFatigueInventoryLaguz transformationLove (JealousyInheritance) • Pair UpRallyRecruitmentRescue (Capture) • Skills (Offensive skill) • SmashStaggering BlowStatus effectsSupportTalkTradeUnit (AvatarBond unitsBonus unitEinherjarLoan unitPrisonerReplacement unitSubstitute character) • Visit
Calculations AttackAttack speedAvoidBonus damageCritical hit (Combination bonusDodgeTriangle Attack) • Hit rate (True hit) • Random number generatorWeapon triangle (Trinity of magic)
Connectivity amiiboData transferDouble DuelDownloadable contentLink ArenaMultiplayer battleOnline shopSpotPassStreetPass
Other BarrierBirthdayClass rollGlitchesMultiple endingsRankingsSound RoomTactician bonus