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'''Emperor''' is a class appearing {{FE3}}, {{FE4}}, {{FE12}}, 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, or [[Arvis]] in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. [[Hardin]] is only capable of wielding [[Lance (weapon)|lances]]. [[Arvis]] is capable of using all weapon types except [[Light (magic)|light]] and [[Dark (magic)|dark]] magic.  
'''Emperor''' is a class appearing {{FE3}}, {{FE4}}, {{FE12}}, 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, or [[Arvis]] in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' (although the final enemy in the endgame's arena, Zeus, is also an emperor). [[Hardin]] is only capable of wielding [[Lance (weapon)|lances]]. [[Arvis]] is capable of using all weapon types except [[Light (magic)|light]] and [[Dark (magic)|dark]] magic.  


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]].  
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]].