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It is important to keep in mind that Assassin and the [[Thief]] are different classes in regards to combat performance.
 
It is important to keep in mind that Assassin and the [[Thief]] are different classes in regards to combat performance.
   
The fragile Thief loses much of its weakness once promoted. Although their defense and health is moderate at best, it's rare for an Assassin to fail to evade an attack (unless they face an overwhelming enemy or tactical disadvantage). Capping their stats out results in a disappointingly low Strength stat, so it's not unheard of for Assassins to strike for zero damage on heavily armored foes. Be aware of the accurate attacks of [[Mage]]s, as they'll be able to take advantage of your high [[Speed]], yet moderate [[Resistance]]. However, a well trained Assassin can be an extremely effective killing machine and can take out an entire army with a [[Killing Edge]]. The exception to these weaknesses is [[Volke]], who not only have a very high strength cap but also a high strength growth and base. His defense cap, growth, and base are also much higher than normal assassins.
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The fragile Thief loses much of its weakness once promoted. Although their defense and health is moderate at best, it's rare for an Assassin to fail to evade an attack (unless they face an overwhelming enemy or tactical disadvantage). Capping their stats out results in a disappointingly low Strength stat, so it's not unheard of for Assassins to strike for zero damage on heavily armored foes. Be aware of the accurate attacks of [[Mage]]s, as they'll be able to take advantage of your high [[Speed]], yet moderate [[Resistance]]. However, a well trained Assassin can be an extremely effective killing machine and can take out an entire army with a [[Killing Edge]]. The exception to these weaknesses is [[Volke]], who not only has a very high strength cap but also a high strength growth and base. His defense cap, growth, and base are also much higher than normal assassins, making him a very powerful unit.
   
 
===Promotions===
 
===Promotions===

Revision as of 16:08, 4 June 2011

Assassins first appeared in Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken, as promoted versions of Thieves. The first Assassin players saw in a battle scene was Jaffar. Jaffar was also the first Assassin that players got to control in a battle. Thieves could be promoted into a Assassin using the Fell Contract. Assassins returned in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, being an optional promotion for Myrmidons as well as Thieves. In both Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, the Assassin class was exclusive to the character Volke, who fights with knives as opposed to swords.

The Assassin is seen as a useful class to have on the field, but also one to fear should you face one. When they promote from a Thief, they lose their ability to steal (except Volke). With the exception of Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken, they keep their ability to open locks (with a Lockpick item). Despite losing the ability to steal, they gain the ability to be a formidable combat class. On occasion, the Assassin will perform a special lethal attack, in which they will defeat an enemy in a single attack, regardless of HP and Defense. This skill is known as Lethality. An Assassin's Critical hit has a 50% chance of being a lethal attack. Lethality can even be used on bosses (except final bosses), but with 25% of the Critical hit rate rather than 50%. Also when an Assassin activates a lethal attack the experience they gain from killing the enemy is roughly double the experience they would have earned if they had killed the enemy through normal methods.

Combat

It is important to keep in mind that Assassin and the Thief are different classes in regards to combat performance.

The fragile Thief loses much of its weakness once promoted. Although their defense and health is moderate at best, it's rare for an Assassin to fail to evade an attack (unless they face an overwhelming enemy or tactical disadvantage). Capping their stats out results in a disappointingly low Strength stat, so it's not unheard of for Assassins to strike for zero damage on heavily armored foes. Be aware of the accurate attacks of Mages, as they'll be able to take advantage of your high Speed, yet moderate Resistance. However, a well trained Assassin can be an extremely effective killing machine and can take out an entire army with a Killing Edge. The exception to these weaknesses is Volke, who not only has a very high strength cap but also a high strength growth and base. His defense cap, growth, and base are also much higher than normal assassins, making him a very powerful unit.

Promotions

Being the promoted version of the Thief or Myrmidon classes, the Assassin can not be promoted any further.

In Radiant Dawn, the Assassin is considered to be a 3rd Tier class, exclusive to Volke.

Notable Assassins

Rekka no Ken

Sacred Stones

Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn

Also See

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