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This page is a list of classes found in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. These classes don't require a Certification Exam to access. Commoner and Noble both require 20 class XP to master, while Dancer requires 150. Available at level 5 or higher.
This page lists all of the classes in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
Here's everything you want to know about classes in Three Houses, including our advice on the best classes, certification for class changes, abilities, class mastery and more.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses features many new and returning Classes that units and Characters can become over the course of the story. Unlike other Fire Emblem games, Characters must...
This is a guide to which class is best for each character in Fire Emblem Three Houses (FE3H). We listed down all the characters and the best possible classes for them and explain the advantages and disadvantages of doing so.
Unlike most titles in the series, characters can equip most weapon types in any class, although there are some restrictions (Gauntlets cannot be used while riding and magic is limited to select classes). Furthermore, there are no definitive class paths, like Mercenary must become Hero.
Master Classes in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. For each of the Master Classes, 200 XP is required to attain Class Mastery.
I’ve done the research to compile this list of all of the playable Three Houses characters’ canon class paths considering all available information (classes as an npc/enemy unit, cipher cards, etc). A lot of people consider Three Houses to have no canon, and that’s valid. This is just all of the default official information that I could ...
Here’s everything you need to know about the class system in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. STARTING AT THE BOTTOM. Most of the units in your chosen house will start out at Nobles or...
There are 3 such classes, Cavalier a horse riding class, Armored knight a heavy armor unit and Pegasus knights a female only flying unit. Mounted classes such as...