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|image = [[File:Mach Echoes Model.png|250px]]
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|image = Mach Echoes Model.png
 
|caption = [[Clair]] as a Harrier in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
 
|caption = [[Clair]] as a Harrier in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
 
|title = Harrier
 
|title = Harrier
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|jpn_name = {{hover|マッハ|Mahha}}, ''Mach''
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]
|promofrom = [[Falcon Knight]]<sup>(FE15 only)</sup>
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|promofrom = [[Falcon Knight]]
 
|promoto = N/A
 
|promoto = N/A
 
|weapons = [[File:Echoes lance weapon type icon.png]][[Lance (weapon)|Lance]]<br>[[File:Echoes black magic weapon type icon.png]][[Black Magic|Black]]
 
|weapons = [[File:Echoes lance weapon type icon.png]][[Lance (weapon)|Lance]]<br>[[File:Echoes black magic weapon type icon.png]][[Black Magic|Black]]
 
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{{Quote|This one is called the Altar of the Skylord. Once, a goddess of war soared like the wind across the battlefield, inspiring a legion of warriors with her lance and magic. Only those who walk the path of the falcon knight may receive her boon.|Hermit explaining the Harrier class.}}
   
'''Harrier''' (マッハ ''Mahha'', '''Mach''' in the Japanese version) is a class that first appears in ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]''. It is an [[overclass]] and functions as the promotion for the [[Falcon Knight]] class. Upon promotion they learn the
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'''Harrier''' is a class that first appears in ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]''. It is an [[overclass]] and functions as the promotion for the [[Falcon Knight]] class. Upon promotion they learn the
spell: fire.
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spell: [[Fire (tome)|Fire]].
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As a pegasus class that can use magic, it bears a strong resemblance to the [[Dark Flier]] class featured in previous games.
   
 
==In Game==
 
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*Promotion for: [[Clair]], [[Palla]], [[Catria]], [[Est]], and [[Emma]]
 
*Promotion for: [[Clair]], [[Palla]], [[Catria]], [[Est]], and [[Emma]]
 
*Possible promotion for: Female [[Villager]]s
 
*Possible promotion for: Female [[Villager]]s
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== Etymology ==
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"Harrier" is a name given to some species of diurnal hawks.
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"Mach" is the ratio of an object's mass to the speed of sound surrounding it, like Mach 1, Mach 2, et cetera. The word "mach" is also named in honor of Ernest Mach, a famous Austrian physicist who studied aerodynamics. This could be related to how the Mach is a flying class.
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==Gallery==
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Harrier Concept art.png|Concept art of a Harrier in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
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Harrier steed Concept art.png|Concept art of a Harrier mount in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
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Harrier art.png|Art of a Harrier in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
 
</gallery>{{Classnav}}

Latest revision as of 20:18, 28 June 2023

“This one is called the Altar of the Skylord. Once, a goddess of war soared like the wind across the battlefield, inspiring a legion of warriors with her lance and magic. Only those who walk the path of the falcon knight may receive her boon.”
—Hermit explaining the Harrier class.

Harrier is a class that first appears in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. It is an overclass and functions as the promotion for the Falcon Knight class. Upon promotion they learn the spell: Fire.

As a pegasus class that can use magic, it bears a strong resemblance to the Dark Flier class featured in previous games.

In Game

Promotions

Base ClassPromotion MethodPromoted Class
FE15Falcon KnightVisit the Altar of the Skylord when the relevant unit reaches Level 20.Mach map spriteHarrier

Notable Harriers

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Etymology

"Harrier" is a name given to some species of diurnal hawks.

"Mach" is the ratio of an object's mass to the speed of sound surrounding it, like Mach 1, Mach 2, et cetera. The word "mach" is also named in honor of Ernest Mach, a famous Austrian physicist who studied aerodynamics. This could be related to how the Mach is a flying class.

Gallery