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Songstress
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation

Songstress

Learn all about the unique Songstress class in Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation, including its skills, growth rates, and how to best utilize Azura's support abilities.

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Learn all about the unique Songstress class in Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation, including its skills, growth rates, and how to best utilize Azura's support abilities.

Alright, let's talk about the Songstress class in Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation. This isn't your typical fighter class; it's a special one, and Azura is the only character who can be this class. Think of her as a super-important support unit, not someone you'll be sending into the front lines.

The Songstress has a level cap of 40, and you'll learn new skills at levels 1, 10, 25, and 35. While you can reclass from this special class to an advanced one later, the Songstress itself is all about its unique command: Sing. This command lets an ally take another turn, which is incredibly valuable for setting up attacks or getting units out of danger.

Don't get too caught up in the growth rates here. As you can see from the table, they're pretty low across the board, especially for Health, Strength, Magic, Defense, and Resistance. This means Azura as a Songstress is very fragile and not built for taking hits.

StatGrowth Rate
Health0%
Strength10%
Magic0%
Skill20%
Speed20%
Luck20%
Defense0%
Resistance0%

The weapons you can use are Naginata and Lances, but honestly, you're not going to be attacking much with Azura in this class. The real power comes from her skills:

SkillEffect
Luck+4Grants the user +4 points of Luck
Inspiring SongWhen using the “Sing” command, will bolster the receiving unit’s Skill, Speed, and Luck by +3 points for one turn
Voice of PeaceEnemies within a 2-tile radius deal -2 points of physical damage
Foreign PrincessEnemies of a foreign army within a 2-tile radius deal -2 points of damage and take +2 points of damage

Inspiring Song is a must-have. When Azura uses her Sing command, she'll give the target ally a nice boost to Skill, Speed, and Luck for a turn. This can make a huge difference in landing critical hits or dodging attacks. The other skills, Voice of Peace and Foreign Princess, offer some passive damage reduction to nearby enemies, which is nice for keeping Azura a little safer, but you have to be careful. Being within two tiles of enemies to get these benefits puts Azura in danger, and with her low defenses, she can go down fast.

So, while the Songstress might not look impressive stat-wise, her ability to grant extra turns and provide stat buffs is invaluable. Keep Azura in this class when you need that crucial support to win battles. She's a game-changer, even if she's not dealing the most damage herself!

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