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'''Relative Power''' (also known as '''Relative Class Power''') is a hidden value possessed by each class that indicates how strong they are and thus how much experience they gain and award. Weaker classes have a Relative Power of 1 or 2 and stronger classes have a Relative Power of 4 or 5. Only the GBA Series games make use of Relative Power, although ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'' has a similar system.
 
'''Relative Power''' (also known as '''Relative Class Power''') is a hidden value possessed by each class that indicates how strong they are and thus how much experience they gain and award. Weaker classes have a Relative Power of 1 or 2 and stronger classes have a Relative Power of 4 or 5. Only the GBA Series games make use of Relative Power, although ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'' has a similar system.
   
===Classes with Relative Power 1===
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==Classes with Relative Power 1==
 
*[[Civilian]]
 
*[[Civilian]]
 
*[[Transporter (Tent)]]
 
*[[Transporter (Tent)]]
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*[[Pupil]]
 
*[[Pupil]]
   
===Classes with Relative Power 2===
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==Classes with Relative Power 2==
 
*[[Soldier]]
 
*[[Soldier]]
 
*[[Troubadour]]
 
*[[Troubadour]]
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*[[Bard]]
 
*[[Bard]]
   
===Classes with Relative Power 4===
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==Classes with Relative Power 4==
 
*[[Paladin]] (female, [[FE6]] only)
 
*[[Paladin]] (female, [[FE6]] only)
   
===Classes with Relative Power 5===
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==Classes with Relative Power 5==
 
*[[Mage Dragon|Demon Dragon]]
 
*[[Mage Dragon|Demon Dragon]]
 
*[[Fire Dragon]]
 
*[[Fire Dragon]]
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*[[Demon King]]
 
*[[Demon King]]
   
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 14 March 2019

Relative Power (also known as Relative Class Power) is a hidden value possessed by each class that indicates how strong they are and thus how much experience they gain and award. Weaker classes have a Relative Power of 1 or 2 and stronger classes have a Relative Power of 4 or 5. Only the GBA Series games make use of Relative Power, although Fire Emblem Gaiden has a similar system.

Classes with Relative Power 1

Classes with Relative Power 2

Classes with Relative Power 4

Classes with Relative Power 5