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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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The class is a [[Trainee]] type class akin to the Valentian [[Villager]] class. Nobles have access to various weapon types and even movement types, (such as [[Horseback Unit|Mounted]], [[Flying]], etc.) that they can advance through via training. To promote to a base class, they must first rank up the required skill categories and pass the certification exam for the desired class. |
The class is a [[Trainee]] type class akin to the Valentian [[Villager]] class. Nobles have access to various weapon types and even movement types, (such as [[Horseback Unit|Mounted]], [[Flying]], etc.) that they can advance through via training. To promote to a base class, they must first rank up the required skill categories and pass the certification exam for the desired class. |
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==Notable Nobles== |
==Notable Nobles== |
Revision as of 21:18, 17 July 2019
The Noble (貴族) is a class that is introduced in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is a counterpart to the Commoner class as well as the starting class of some of the various students of the Officer's Academy.
Overview
The class is a Trainee type class akin to the Valentian Villager class. Nobles have access to various weapon types and even movement types, (such as Mounted, Flying, etc.) that they can advance through via training. To promote to a base class, they must first rank up the required skill categories and pass the certification exam for the desired class.
Abilities
By mastering the class, characters will learn the ability HP+5.
Notable Nobles
Three Houses
- Edelgard
- Hubert
- Bernadetta
- Linhardt
- Ferdinand
- Caspar
- Dimitri
- Felix
- Annette
- Sylvain
- Ingrid
- Claude
- Lorenz
- Hilda
- Lysithea
- Marianne
Trivia
- In footage broadcast during Nintendo's E3 2018 presentation, the Noble class was instead called 'Aristocrat'.