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Great Master

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Great Master

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The generic Great Master portrait in Fates.


Hoshidan. An enlightened monk who uses both rods and naginata.

Unit type(s)

Unknown

Weapon(s)

Naginata, Rod

Skill(s)

Renewal, Countermagic

The Great Master (Japanese: 山伏 Yamabusi) is an advanced infantry class that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is a Hoshido-aligned class and is a class change option for the Monk. Great Masters augment their support skills with rods with the ability to fight with naginata.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level

Maximum stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Game Skill Learning conditions
Fates Is 3ds02 renewal.png Renewal Learned from Level 5 and up.

Class change

Base class Promotion method Advanced class
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Monk
Using a Is 3ds02 class change.pngMaster Seal after reaching Level 10. Ma 3ds02 onmyoji playable.gif
Onmyoji
or
Ma 3ds02 great master playable.gif
Great Master
Promotion choice criteria: The player may freely choose.


Trivia

  • The Great Master is one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Monk.

Etymology and other languages

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

Great Master

"Great Master" (大師 dàshī in Mandarin Chinese, or daishi in Japanese) is a style used when addressing Buddhist monks.

Spanish

Gran maestre

Great master

French

Grand maître

Great master

German

Erzmeister

Archmaster

Italian

Sommo maestro

Greatest master

Gallery

References

See also

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