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Pontifex

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Pontifex

File:Ms fe08 pontifex.png
The Pontifex's map sprite in The Sacred Stones.


Spiritual leader of Rausten. He claims ancestry with the saintly Latona.

Unit type(s)

Unknown

Weapon(s)

None

Skill(s)

None

The Pontifex (Japanese: 教皇 Pope) is a non-combatant class that is exclusive to Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. It is the class of Mansel, a non-playable character and the pontifex of Rausten, in his appearance as a non-playable unit in Chapter 18. The Pontifex is just a personalized variant of the standard Civilian class and shares its gameplay role: Mansel as a Pontifex cannot wield any weapons, has no skills and has no offensive or defensive capabilities, with part of the chapter's goal being to protect him from harm.

Stats

Base stats

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

Max 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

Nil.

Class change

The Sacred Stones

Base class
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Pontifex

Notable NPC Pontifices

Playable Characters
Name Game
Mansel The Sacred Stones
Neutral Pontifex units in the Fire Emblem series.

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Pontifex

A Latin term from which the English "pontiff" derives. Historically, a pontiff was a member of an illustrious body of priests in ancient Roman government known as the College of Pontiffs; in modern use, "pontiff" or "pontifex" is sometimes used to refer to the pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

Spanish

Pontífice

Pontiff

French

Pontife

Pontiff

German

Pontifex

Pontiff

Italian

Pontefice

Pontiff

References

See also

Project Classes.png This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.

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