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The '''Emperor''' is a class appearing {{FE3}}, {{FE4}}, {{FE12}}, and {{FE16}} and as an unused class in {{FE5}}. In all of its appearances, it is exclusive to one character: [[Hardin]] of ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and its remake, [[Arvis]] in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' (although the final enemy in the endgame's arena, Zeus, is also an emperor), and [[Edelgard]] in ''Three Houses''. Hardin is only capable of wielding [[lance]]s, Arvis is capable of using all weapon types except [[Light (magic)|light]] and [[dark]] magic, and Edelgard is most proficient at wielding axes, although she can use different weapon types as well. These characters appear as extremely strong end-game classes, as emperors of evil or rebellious kingdoms typically tend to be an antagonistic force throughout a large part of ''Fire Emblem'' plotlines. As such, emperors generally have very high stats in all areas except [[Luck]].  
The '''Emperor''' is a class appearing {{FE3}}, {{FE4}}, {{FE12}}, and {{FE16}} and as an unused class in {{FE5}}. In all of its appearances, it is a highly rare class with very few users: [[Hardin]] of ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and its remake, [[Arvis]] and Zeus (the arena champion of the [[The Final Holy War|Endgame]]) in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and [[Edelgard]] in ''Three Houses''. Hardin is only capable of wielding [[lance]]s, Arvis and Zeus are capable of using all weapon types except [[Light (magic)|light]] and [[dark]] magic, and Edelgard is most proficient at wielding axes, although she can use different weapon types as well. These characters appear as extremely strong end-game classes, as emperors of evil or rebellious kingdoms typically tend to be an antagonistic force throughout a large part of ''Fire Emblem'' plotlines. As such, emperors generally have very high stats in all areas except [[Luck]].  


The existence of unused data for the Emperor class in ''Thracia 776'' may indicate that Arvis was planned to have been included in the game, which takes place in the middle of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
The existence of unused data for the Emperor class in ''Thracia 776'' may indicate that Arvis was planned to have been included in the game, which takes place in the middle of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
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|english2=With unparalleled defense, Edelgard appears<br>as an unstoppable force in the legendary armor<br>of the Adrestian Emperor.
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|japanese2=帝国に伝わる魔装を纏いし者。<br>圧倒的な防御を誇る。
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|english=With unparalleled defense, Edelgard appears<br>as an unstoppable force in the legendary armor<br>of the Adrestian Emperor.
|japanese=帝国に伝わる魔装を纏いし者。<br>圧倒的な防御を誇る。
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{{Names
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|eng-name=Emperor
|eng-name=Emperor
|eng-mean=From Latin ''imperator'', meaning emperor
|jpn-name=• {{h|皇帝|Koutei}}<br>• {{h|エンペラー|Enperā}}<br>• {{h|カイゼリン|Kaizerin}}
|jpn-name=• {{h|皇帝|Koutei}}<br>• {{h|エンペラー|Enperā}}<br>• {{h|カイゼリン|Kaizerin}}
|jpn-mean=• Emperor; used in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and its remake.<br>• Transliteration of English "emperor"; used in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.<br>• Kaiserin; German for "empress". Used in ''Three Houses''.
|jpn-mean=• Emperor; used in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and its remake.<br>• Transliteration of English "emperor"; used in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.<br>• Kaiserin; German for "empress". Used in ''Three Houses''.
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