Nohrian Classes
The Nohrian classes represent the primary faction of units encountered and recruited in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest. These classes are characterized by their often aggressive combat styles and unique skill sets that reflect the kingdom of Nohr's militaristic nature. Examples of Nohrian base classes include the Fighter, Knight, Pegasus Knight, and Wyvern Rider. Each of these classes has distinct strengths and weaknesses that players must consider when deploying them on the battlefield. For instance, Knights possess high Defense and Resistance, making them excellent front-line units, but they often suffer from low Speed, making them vulnerable to faster enemies. Pegasus Knights, on the other hand, boast high Movement and Avoid, allowing them to traverse the map quickly and evade attacks, but they are typically weak against bows.
Upon reaching level 10 in their base class, Nohrian units can promote to advanced classes. The Fighter can promote to a Berserker or an Axe Lord. The Knight can promote to a General or a Great Knight. The Pegasus Knight can promote to a Falcon Knight or a Dark Flier. The Wyvern Rider can promote to a Wyvern Lord or a Malig Knight. These advanced classes further specialize the units, offering enhanced stats and powerful new skills. A Berserker, for example, gains access to skills that boost critical hit rates, making them devastating offensive threats. Generals become even more resilient defensive powerhouses. The strategic implications of these promotions are significant, as they can drastically alter a unit's role and effectiveness in combat. The Fire Emblem Fates Class Promotion Chart visually details these promotion options, aiding players in planning their army's development.
Beyond the standard promotion paths, Nohrian units can also utilize Second Seals to reclass. This allows them to change to another base class or, if already in an advanced class, to another advanced class. This mechanic is crucial for acquiring skills from different class lines. For example, a Knight might use a Second Seal to become a Fighter to learn the "Shove" skill, which can push adjacent units, or a Wyvern Rider to gain access to the "Rally Defense" skill. The Fire Emblem Fates Avatar Support Transcript, while not directly detailing class mechanics, can provide context for the relationships between these Nohrian characters, which might influence player decisions on who to invest in. Understanding the specific skills and stat distributions of Nohrian classes, such as the defensive prowess of a General or the aerial mobility of a Falcon Knight, is essential for building a formidable army in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest.