Mastering character and class progression is key to overcoming the challenges of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. This guide delves into how to effectively train your units, unlock advanced classes, and build powerful characters capable of dominating the battlefield. Learn about budding talents, personal abilities, and how to recruit new allies to bolster your forces.
Character Strengths and Weaknesses
Each character in Fire Emblem: Three Houses possesses unique strengths and weaknesses, often tied to their innate talents and growth rates. Understanding these is crucial for assing them to appropriate classes and developing their combat potential. For instance, a character with a high Dexterity growth might excel as a Myrmidon or Thief, while a high Strength growth character would be better suited for a Fighter or Brigand.
Budding Talents and Personal Abilities
Beyond their base stats, characters have 'Budding Talents' which, when nurtured, can unlock new skills or grant bonuses in specific weapon types or classes. Their 'Personal Abilities' are unique to them and offer passive benefits that can significantly impact their effectiveness. For example, Edelgard's 'Monarch' ability grants her increased damage when fighting on her own, while Dimitri's 'King of Lions' boosts his damage and defense when HP is low.
Recruitment
While most students are locked to their chosen house, you can recruit others by meeting certain stat requirements and building support levels. Early recruitment can provide a significant advantage, allowing you to field a more diverse and powerful army. Pay attention to the 'Recruitment' tab in the character menu to see the requirements for each potential recruit.
Class Progression Overview
The class system in Three Houses is tiered, starting with Beginner classes like Commoner and Noble, progressing to Intermediate classes such as Mercenary and Cavalier, and culminating in Advanced and Master classes like Wyvern Lord and Great Knight. Each class offers different stat bonuses, weapon proficiencies, and unique abilities. Certification Exams are required to promote to higher classes, demanding specific weapon proficiencies and skill levels.
| Class Tier | Example Classes |
|---|---|
| Beginner | Commoner, Noble, Myrmidon, Soldier, Fighter, Monk |
| Intermediate | Mercenary, Thief, Armored Knight, Cavalier, Brigand, Priest |
| Advanced | Swordmaster, Assassin, Fortress Knight, Paladin, Wyvern Master, Bishop |
| Master | Enlightened One, Great Lord, Bow Knight, War Master, Holy Knight, Dark Knight |