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|weapons = [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]], [[Tome]]
 
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|skills = [[Rend Heaven]], [[Quixotic]]}}The '''Basara''' (婆裟羅) is a combat physical/magic class that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. One of the possible promotions of both the [[Mage|Diviner]] and [[Spear Fighter]] classes, Basara are a Hoshidan class appearing as flamboyantly dressed fighters who wield [[Lance (weapon)|Naginata]] and [[Tome|Scrolls]] as their weapons of choice.
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The '''Basara''' (婆裟羅) is a combat physical/magic class that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''. One of the possible promotions of both the [[Mage|Diviner]] and [[Spear Fighter]] classes, Basara are flamboyant fighters who are armed with [[Lance (weapon)|Naginata]] and [[Tome|Scrolls]] as its weapons of choice, with which to perform flashy attacks. Basara are treated as a [[Hoshido|Hoshidan]] class.
 
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
===Combat===
 
===Combat===
Basara are decent fighters as their stats are relatively balanced to handle both physical and magic-oriented attacks. They have high [[Luck]], tying with [[Falcon Knight]]s for the second highest maximum Luck in the game behind [[Lodestar]]s. A Basara is similar to the [[Oni Chieftain]], both classes using tomes and lances/axes respectively, although a Basara's stats are far more balanced while the Oni Chieftain is more physically oriented.
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Basara are decent fighters as their stats are relatively balanced to handle both physical and magic-oriented attacks. They have high [[Luck]], tying with [[Falcon Knight]]s for the second highest maximum Luck in the game behind [[Lodestar]]s. A Basara is similar to the [[Oni Chieftain]], both classes using scrolls and naginata/clubs respectively; although a Basara's stats are more balanced while the Oni Chieftain is more physically oriented.
   
The Basara class could also be considered as the [[Hoshido]] counterpart of the [[Dark Knight]] class as both have similar stat caps. However, Basara cap out at A Rank Lances and B Tomes, while the Dark Knight has B Rank Swords and A Tomes. Basara are also slightly faster then Dark Knights and have a more reliable offensive skill which can be increased due to Quixotic.
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The Basara class could also be considered as the Hoshidan counterpart of the [[Dark Knight]] class as both have similar stat caps; however Basara weapon proficiency caps at A rank for their physical weapon and B rank for magic while the inverse is true for Dark Knights. They are also slightly faster than Dark Knights and have a more reliable offensive skill which can have increased use.
   
The player will need to consider who their Basaras will be, as its base classes can either come from the [[Spear Fighter]], who has high strength, or [[Diviner]], who has high magic. Although they may be used to get their skills, if the player wishes to use a Basara in combat both physically and magically, it may be better to capture generic Basaras as their stats are relatively balanced for both to be used effectively.
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When considering a permanent Basara, one should consider its base classes as they can either come from the [[Spear Fighter]], which has higher strength, or [[Diviner]], who has high magic. Due to this, it can be hard to create a balanced Basara as despite their relatively high growths, their stats reflect their base class. For this reason, generic Basaras may prove to be more ideal to avoid training time.
   
A Basara is not a good candidate for pair-ups, as they only provide a +5 Luck and +3 Resistance bonus (excluding bonuses from support ranks); although Luck can increase hit/evasion rates and decrease the chances of getting inflicted with a critical hit, it is relatively useless as other bonuses such as Speed are very important if you need to double an enemy unit.
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Basaras are not good pair-up candidates, as they only provide Luck and Resistance boosts. While Luck does affect hit, evasion and critical dodge rates, it is not sufficient enough to replace something like Speed when the player needs to double an enemy unit.
   
The skills Basara learn are [[Rend Heaven]] and [[Quixotic]]. Rend Heaven, for one, takes half of the opponent's strength or magic (depending on how the user is attacking), and converts it into damage. This means a Basara's offence can be increased greatly when fighting strength or magic-focused units such as [[Berserker]]s and [[Sorcerer]]s, who naturally have high [[Strength]] and [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] respectively.
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Class skills the Basara learn are [[Rend Heaven]] and [[Quixotic]]. Rend Heaven takes the strength or magic potential of their enemy and adds half the value to their own stat, increasing the damage they inflict. This allows them to exploit the enemy's strength to break past their defense and is particularly effective against enemies that have ample strength and magic, though it means very little if said stat is low. It also means the attack can be increased greatly when fighting strength or magic-focused units such as [[Berserker]]s and [[Sorcerer]]s, who naturally have high [[Strength]] and [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] respectively. Quixotic increases the hit rate of both the user and enemy by 30% and skill activation rates of both by 15%; in both cases it increases the kill potential as units with high Skill can activate offensive skills more frequently and practically have a guarantee of their attack landing. This can prove to be a double-edged sword if the enemy the user is facing has high Skill and equipped with offensive skills, as failing to take them out in a single hit can prove fatal should they manage to retaliate.
 
Quixotic, on the other hand, increases hit rates of both the user and enemy by 30% and skill rates by 15%. In both cases, it increases the kill potential, as skills like [[Dragon Fang]] can be used much more often. However, if the player cannot kill the enemy or the enemy attacks first, they can potentially kill the user due to the increased accuracy and skill trigger effects applying to the enemy also.
 
   
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Generic enemy Basara wear traditional Japanese Tengu masks. Tengu are birdlike spirits or deities, typically seen as either harbingers of war or guardian spirits. Tengu masks are often worn during festivals. {{Classnav}}
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* Generic enemy Basara wear traditional Japanese Tengu masks. Tengu are birdlike spirits or deities, typically seen as either harbingers of war or guardian spirits. Tengu masks are often worn during festivals.
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* The Tengu mask that Basaras wear can also be purchased in the [[Accessory Shop]], and be worn by any unit who isn't of the Basara class.
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BasaraFem.png|Concept art of a female Basara from Fates
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BasaraMale.png|Concept art of a male Basara from Fates
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Revision as of 16:00, 31 May 2019

The Basara (婆裟羅) is a combat physical/magic class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. One of the possible promotions of both the Diviner and Spear Fighter classes, Basara are a Hoshidan class appearing as flamboyantly dressed fighters who wield Naginata and Scrolls as their weapons of choice.

Overview

Combat

Basara are decent fighters as their stats are relatively balanced to handle both physical and magic-oriented attacks. They have high Luck, tying with Falcon Knights for the second highest maximum Luck in the game behind Lodestars. A Basara is similar to the Oni Chieftain, both classes using scrolls and naginata/clubs respectively; although a Basara's stats are more balanced while the Oni Chieftain is more physically oriented.

The Basara class could also be considered as the Hoshidan counterpart of the Dark Knight class as both have similar stat caps; however Basara weapon proficiency caps at A rank for their physical weapon and B rank for magic while the inverse is true for Dark Knights. They are also slightly faster than Dark Knights and have a more reliable offensive skill which can have increased use.

When considering a permanent Basara, one should consider its base classes as they can either come from the Spear Fighter, which has higher strength, or Diviner, who has high magic. Due to this, it can be hard to create a balanced Basara as despite their relatively high growths, their stats reflect their base class. For this reason, generic Basaras may prove to be more ideal to avoid training time.

Basaras are not good pair-up candidates, as they only provide Luck and Resistance boosts. While Luck does affect hit, evasion and critical dodge rates, it is not sufficient enough to replace something like Speed when the player needs to double an enemy unit.

Class skills the Basara learn are Rend Heaven and Quixotic. Rend Heaven takes the strength or magic potential of their enemy and adds half the value to their own stat, increasing the damage they inflict. This allows them to exploit the enemy's strength to break past their defense and is particularly effective against enemies that have ample strength and magic, though it means very little if said stat is low. It also means the attack can be increased greatly when fighting strength or magic-focused units such as Berserkers and Sorcerers, who naturally have high Strength and Magic respectively. Quixotic increases the hit rate of both the user and enemy by 30% and skill activation rates of both by 15%; in both cases it increases the kill potential as units with high Skill can activate offensive skills more frequently and practically have a guarantee of their attack landing. This can prove to be a double-edged sword if the enemy the user is facing has high Skill and equipped with offensive skills, as failing to take them out in a single hit can prove fatal should they manage to retaliate.

In-Game

Base Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE142075775766--FE14 Lance E FE14 Tome E

Maximum Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE1465313030313530326--FE14 Lance A FE14 Tome B

Growth Rates

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE1420%10%10%10%10%15%5%10%----

Class Skills

SkillRequirements
FE14Breaking Sky (Skill)Rend Heaven
FlamboyantQuixotic
Learnt at Level 5 and above.
Learnt at Level 15 and above.

Promotions

Base ClassPromotion MethodPromoted Class
FE14 FE14 Generic Spear Fighter (M) Map SpriteSpear FighterUse a Master Seal FE13 IconMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Spear Fighter.FE14 Generic Basara (M) Map SpriteBasara
FE14 FE14 Generic Diviner (M) Map SpriteDivinerUse a Master Seal FE13 IconMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Diviner.FE14 Generic Basara (M) Map SpriteBasara

Known Basara

Fates

Etymology

Basara (婆裟羅) refers to a group of people from the early Muromachi period who were renowned for ignoring their social status and dressing in fashions that were considered to be extravagant and flamboyant. This fact is reflected aptly in the garb worn by the Basara appearing in Fates, comprising of colours and patterns that are not just brightly-coloured, but also contrast one another rather starkly.

Trivia

  • Generic enemy Basara wear traditional Japanese Tengu masks. Tengu are birdlike spirits or deities, typically seen as either harbingers of war or guardian spirits. Tengu masks are often worn during festivals.
  • The Tengu mask that Basaras wear can also be purchased in the Accessory Shop, and be worn by any unit who isn't of the Basara class.

Gallery