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{{Class Infobox
{{Class Infobox
|title=Saint
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|caption=[[{{#var:A}}]] as a Saint in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
|caption=[[{{#var:A}}]] as a Saint in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
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The '''Saint''' (Japanese: {{lang|ja|{{ruby|{{hover|聖者|Seisha}}|{{hover|セイント|Seinto}}}} ''Saint'') is an advanced magical [[class]] which was introduced in {{FE2}}. In ''Gaiden'' and its remake, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, it is the [[class change|promoted]] form of the [[Cleric]], available only to women, and primarily emphasizes [[white magic]] with access to [[black magic]]. In {{FE10}}, it is a rare [[:Category:Third-tier advanced classes|third-tier promoted class]] and the final stage in the class change line for the [[Priest]], and is now a gender-neutral class. Promoting from the [[Bishop]] class, it uses both [[Light (magic)|light magic]] and [[Staff|staves]].
The '''Saint''' (Japanese: {{lang|ja|{{ruby|{{h|聖者|Seisha}}|{{h|セイント|Seinto}}}}}} ''Saint'') is an advanced magical [[class]] which was introduced in {{FE2}}. In ''Gaiden'' and its remake, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, it is the [[class change|promoted]] form of the [[Cleric]], available only to women, and primarily emphasizes [[white magic]] with access to [[black magic]]. In {{FE10}}, it is a rare [[:Category:Third-tier advanced classes|third-tier promoted class]] and the final stage in the class change line for the [[Priest]], and is now a gender-neutral class. Promoting from the [[Bishop]] class, it uses both [[Light (magic)|light magic]] and [[Staff|staves]].


Saints are designed to mainly take advantage of supporting their allies from behind the front lines through their white magic/staves. Their most outstanding feature is their exceptionally high [[resistance]], the strongest of their stats; they also possess high [[Magic (stat)|magic]] and good [[Skill (stat)|skill]] and [[speed]], ensuring that if necessary they are competent fighters in and of themselves. However, their [[HP]] and [[Defense|physical defense]] are lacking like most magical classes, rendering them frail and vulnerable to physical assaults even compared to other magical classes.
Saints are designed to mainly take advantage of supporting their allies from behind the front lines through their white magic/staves. Their most outstanding feature is their exceptionally high [[resistance]], the strongest of their stats; they also possess high [[Magic (stat)|magic]] and good [[Skill (stat)|skill]] and [[speed]], ensuring that if necessary they are competent fighters in and of themselves. However, their [[HP]] and [[defense]] are lacking like most magical classes, rendering them frail and vulnerable to physical assaults even compared to other magical classes.


In {{title|Three Houses}}, the Saint instead acts as an enemy-exclusive class, used only by [[Rhea]] in the Crimson Flower route. Here, it serves as a stronger version of her other personal class, the [[Archbishop]].
In {{title|Three Houses}}, the Saint instead acts as an enemy-exclusive class used only by [[Rhea]] in the Crimson Flower route, where it serves as a stronger version of her other personal class, the [[Archbishop]].


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|english5=The legendary prophet sent personally by the<br>goddess, legends claim it was she who laid<br>the very foundations of the Church of Seiros.
|english5=The legendary prophet sent personally by the<br>goddess, legends claim it was she who laid<br>the very foundations of the Church of Seiros.
|japanese5=女神に遣わされし伝説の預言者。<br>セイロス聖教会の礎を築いたと<br>いうが……。}}
|japanese5=女神に遣わされし伝説の預言者。<br>セイロス聖教会の礎を築いたと<br>いうが&#8230;&#8230;。
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|eng-name=Saint
|eng-name=Saint
|eng-mean=In Christian theology, a [[wikipedia:Saint|saint]] is a holy figure, formerly a deceased human, who is venerated for having lived as an exemplary example of Christian conduct and worship. Most other religious traditions have their own figures with a similar status, who are also occasionally called saints in English-language discussion.
|eng-mean=In Christian theology, a [[wikipedia:Saint|saint]] is a holy figure, formerly a deceased human, who is venerated for having lived as an exemplary example of Christian conduct and worship. Most other religious traditions have their own figures with a similar status, who are also occasionally called saints in English-language discussion.
|jap-name=• {{hover|聖女|Seijo}}<br>• {{ruby|{{hover|聖者|Seisha}}|{{hover|セイント|Seinto}}}}<br>• {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}
|jap-name=• {{h|聖女|Seijo}}<br>• {{ruby|{{h|聖者|Seisha}}|{{h|セイント|Seinto}}}}<br>• {{h|聖者|Seisha}}
|jap-mean=• Saint, specifically a female saint. The class is known by this name only in ''Gaiden'' and its remake. In ''Gaiden'', it is rendered as せいじょ.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Saint'''; unlike in ''Gaiden'', this name—used only in ''Radiant Dawn''—refers to saints of any gender, not just female.  In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{hover|聖者|Seisha}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{hover|セイント|Seinto}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>• Saint; used only in ''Three Houses''. Unlike ''Radiant Dawn'', ''Three Houses'' does not utilize furigana in its class names.
|jap-mean=• Saint, specifically a female saint. The class is known by this name only in ''Gaiden'' and its remake. In ''Gaiden'', it is rendered as せいじょ.<br>• Officially romanized as '''Saint'''; unlike in ''Gaiden'', this name—used only in ''Radiant Dawn''—refers to saints of any gender, not just female.  In ''Radiant Dawn'', all Japanese class names are spelled primarily in kanji (i.e. {{hl|聖者|Seisha}}), with a foreign-language name in katakana applied as [[wikipedia:Furigana|furigana]] (i.e. {{hl|セイント|Seinto}}) and used as the basis for the romanized name in the class roll.<br>• Saint; used only in ''Three Houses''. Unlike ''Radiant Dawn'', ''Three Houses'' does not utilize furigana in its class names.
|span-name=• Santo<br>• Santa
|span-name=• Santo<br>• Santa
|span-mean=• Saint; Used in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Saint (feminine); Used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', in line with being a female-only class in that game.
|span-mean=• Saint; Used in ''Radiant Dawn''.<br>• Saint (feminine); Used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', in line with being a female-only class in that game.
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|dut-name=Heilige
|dut-name=Heilige
|dut-mean=Saint
|dut-mean=Saint
|kor-name={{hover|성자|seongja}}
|kor-name={{h|성자|seongja}}
|kor-mean=Saint
|kor-mean=Saint
|ch-simp-name=• {{hover|圣女|shèng nǚ}}<br>• {{hover|圣者|shèng zhě}}
|ch-simp-name=• {{h|圣女|shèng nǚ}}<br>• {{h|圣者|shèng zhě}}
|ch-simp-mean=• Holy woman; used in ''Shadows of Valentia''.<br>• Saint; used in ''Three Houses''.
|ch-simp-mean=• Holy woman; used in ''Shadows of Valentia''.<br>• Saint; used in ''Three Houses''.
|ch-trad-name=• {{hover|聖女|shèng nǚ}}<br>• {{hover|聖者|shèng zhě}}
|ch-trad-name=• {{h|聖女|shèng nǚ}}<br>• {{h|聖者|shèng zhě}}
|ch-trad-mean=• Holy woman; used in ''Shadows of Valentia''.<br>• Saint; used in ''Three Houses''.
|ch-trad-mean=• Holy woman; used in ''Shadows of Valentia''.<br>• Saint; used in ''Three Houses''.
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