Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Appendices & Resources

Fire Emblem: Three Houses appendices & resources. Master weapons, items, classes, skills, and recruitment to optimize your units and conquer Fódlan.

Master the intricacies of Fire Emblem: Three Houses with this comprehensive appendices and resources section. Delve into detailed information on weapons, items, and accessories, crucial for optimizing your units' combat effectiveness. Learn the requirements and benefits of each class, and discover how to recruit new allies to your cause. This guide ensures you have all the tools necessary to navigate the complex world of Fódlan and achieve victory.

Combat Arts and Skills

Each character possesses unique skills and combat arts that can be learned and mastered. These abilities significantly impact battle outcomes, offering powerful offensive and defensive options. Investing time in training these skills will unlock your units' full potential.

Weapon Proficiency and Mastery

Weapons are categorized by type (Swords, Lances, Axes, Bows, etc.) and have associated proficiency levels. Higher proficiency unlocks stronger weapons and grants access to powerful Combat Arts. Regularly using a weapon type is the primary way to increase proficiency.

Items and Accessories

A vast array of items exists, from healing consumables like Vulneraries and Elixirs to stat-boosting items and crucial quest items. Accessories provide passive bonuses to stats or grant special effects. Keep an eye out for rare accessories like the Protective Ring or Winged Messenger.

Classes and Promotions

Units progress through various classes, each with its own stat growth, skills, and weapon proficiencies. Basic classes include Fighter, Thief, and Mage. Intermediate classes like Warrior, Assassin, and Dark Mage offer more specialized roles. Advanced classes such as Hero, Swordmaster, and Wyvern Lord provide significant power boosts. Mastering a class often requires specific stat thresholds and a Seamstress or Brigadier Seal.

Recruitment

To recruit students from other houses, you must meet certain skill level requirements. For example, to recruit Linhardt, you'll need a decent Reason skill. Building support levels with students can also make recruitment easier. Some characters, like those from the Ashen Wolves in the Cindered Shadows DLC, are recruited through specific story progression.

Key Resources Summary

Resource Type Description Importance
Weapons Swords, Lances, Axes, Bows, Tomes, etc. Primary means of attack and defense.
Items Consumables (Vulneraries), Stat Boosters, Key Items Healing, buffs, quest progression.
Accessories Rings, Cloaks, Talismans Passive stat bonuses and special effects.
Classes Fighter, Mage, Warrior, Assassin, etc. Determines unit stats, skills, and growth.
Skills Personal, Class, Weapon Skills Unlock special abilities and combat arts.
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