Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Fire Emblem: Three Houses

The Crests & Their Significance — Fire Emblem: Three Houses Walkthrough

Learn how Crests shape Fódlan's power and grant units new abilities in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Understand the significance of each noble lineage symbol.

The Crests & Their Sificance

The Crests are a central element in the lore and power structure of Fódlan in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. These are ancient symbols of noble lineage, believed to grant their bearers special powers and a connection to legendary heroes of the past. Each Crest is associated with a specific hero and often bestows a passive bonus to units who possess it, such as increased damage with certain weapon types or enhanced defensive capabilities. For example, the Crest of Blaiddyd, held by Dimitri, is known to enhance his combat effectiveness. The Crests are not merely hereditary marks; they are deeply intertwined with the political and social hierarchy of Fódlan. Noble families pride themselves on possessing Crests, and their presence often dictates a family's standing and influence. Furthermore, the Crests are linked to the use of powerful Relics, divine weapons that can only be wielded by those bearing the corresponding Crest. The game explores the complex relationship between Crests, bloodlines, and the potential for both great power and great burden. Some characters may struggle with the expectations placed upon them due to their Crest, while others may seek to exploit their inherited power. The true nature and origin of the Crests are a significant mystery that unfolds throughout the game's narrative.

  • Noble Lineage: Symbols of ancient noble families and their heritage.
  • Passive Bonuses: Grant stat boosts or combat advantages to bearers.
  • Relic Wielding: Required to use specific powerful divine weapons.
  • Social Hierarchy: Influence a family's standing and political power.
  • Narrative Sificance: Central to the game's lore, character motivations, and plot development.