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Like the General, the Fortress Knight is defined by its near-impenetrable [[defense]] and [[HP]], granting them strong defensive capabilities at the cost of low [[speed]] and the lowest [[movement]]. They additionally suffer from poor [[resistance]], making them weak to magical attacks. Their offensive capabilities are respectable thanks to their decent [[strength]] and proficiency with [[axe]]s, though this is hamstrung by their low speed making it difficult for them to [[Attack speed|double attack]].
Like the General, the Fortress Knight is defined by its near-impenetrable [[defense]] and [[HP]], granting them strong defensive capabilities at the cost of low [[speed]] and the lowest [[movement]]. They additionally suffer from poor [[resistance]], making them weak to magical attacks. Their offensive capabilities are respectable thanks to their decent [[strength]] and proficiency with [[axe]]s, though this is hamstrung by their low speed making it difficult for them to [[Attack speed|double attack]].


Unusually, there are two variants of the Fortress Knight present in the code of ''Three Houses''—a standard variant used by almost all Fortress Knights, and a weaker variant used only by [[Gilbert]] and a single generic enemy. This second variant appears to correlate to [[Tower of Black Winds|Chapter 4]], where Gilbert is an NPC unit, and is likely used to allow him and the enemy to retain their appearance in the class, while preventing from being too powerful.
Unusually, there are two variants of the Fortress Knight present in the code of ''Three Houses''—a standard variant used by almost all Fortress Knights, and a weaker variant used only by [[Gilbert]] and a single generic enemy. This second variant appears to correlate to [[Tower of Black Winds|Chapter 5]], where Gilbert is an NPC unit, and is likely used to allow him and the enemy to retain their appearance in the class, while preventing from being too powerful.


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