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=== Awakening ===
 
=== Awakening ===
In ''Fire Emblem:'' ''Awakening'', Sorcerers can use all types of tomes that can be found in the game, including [[Waste]] and [[Mire]]. They have good skills which can be helpful when fighting specific enemies on a map. Vengeance is a powerful skill that should not be underestimated with a capped Sorcerer, as the ability allows them to deal 1 accrued damage for every 2 lifepoints lost, making them potentially deadlier as their health falls. Tomebreaker is good against other tome-using classes such as Sages, who have higher Magic and Skill then Sorcerers.
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In ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', Sorcerers can use all types of tomes that can be found in the game, including [[Waste]] and [[Mire]]. They have good skills which can be helpful when fighting specific enemies on a map. Vengeance is a powerful skill that should not be underestimated with a capped Sorcerer, as the ability allows them to deal 1 accrued damage for every 2 lifepoints lost, making them potentially deadlier as their health falls. Tomebreaker is good against other tome-using classes such as Sages, who have higher Magic and Skill then Sorcerers.
   
 
Sorcerers are generally slower, but more defensive than [[Sage]]s; Sages have one more [[Base Stat|base]] [[Magic]] than Sorcerers, while Sorcerers have one more base [[Defense]] and [[Resistance]], making them weaker, yet more durable than sages, making them a rather useful class.
 
Sorcerers are generally slower, but more defensive than [[Sage]]s; Sages have one more [[Base Stat|base]] [[Magic]] than Sorcerers, while Sorcerers have one more base [[Defense]] and [[Resistance]], making them weaker, yet more durable than sages, making them a rather useful class.
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=== Fates ===
 
=== Fates ===
Sorcerers appear as a Nohrian class in ''Fire Emblem: Fates'', and though their stats could be considered remotely similar to their ''Awakening'' incarnation, there are a few key differences worth mentioning.
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Sorcerers appear as a Nohrian class in ''Fire Emblem Fates'', and though their stats could be considered remotely similar to their ''Awakening'' incarnation, there are a few key differences worth mentioning.
   
 
While they remain more defensive than [[Sage|Onmyoji]] (the ''Fates'' equivalent of Sages), their magic is now two points higher than theirs, making them the class with the highest maximum magic in the base game, and also being the only class with access to the S Rank in tomes (compared to the Onmyoji's maximum rank of A), giving them access to the [[Excalibur]] tome, as well as granting them a much more pronounced influence in the combat triangle.
 
While they remain more defensive than [[Sage|Onmyoji]] (the ''Fates'' equivalent of Sages), their magic is now two points higher than theirs, making them the class with the highest maximum magic in the base game, and also being the only class with access to the S Rank in tomes (compared to the Onmyoji's maximum rank of A), giving them access to the [[Excalibur]] tome, as well as granting them a much more pronounced influence in the combat triangle.
   
Their average resistance is very high, and their defense remains decent for a magic user, although it has been relatively downgraded from what it was in Awakening. Their speed and luck have also become much less reliable, especially compared to that of Onmyoji, making it unlikely for them to double attack faster classes.
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Their average resistance is very high, and their defense remains decent for a magic user, although it has been relatively downgraded from what it was in ''Awakening''. Their speed and luck have also become much less reliable, especially compared to that of Onmyoji, making it unlikely for them to double attack faster classes.
   
 
While their low skill could also be considered a hindrance, [[Vengeance (Skill)|Vengeance]]'s trigger rate of Skill x 1.5x manages to circumvent this, giving them an useful boost in damage which makes them more and more threatening the lower their HP gets.
 
While their low skill could also be considered a hindrance, [[Vengeance (Skill)|Vengeance]]'s trigger rate of Skill x 1.5x manages to circumvent this, giving them an useful boost in damage which makes them more and more threatening the lower their HP gets.
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*[[Nuibaba]]- the master of Terror Mountain who holds [[Teeta]] hostage in order to make [[Zeke]] fight against [[Zofia]]
 
*[[Nuibaba]]- the master of Terror Mountain who holds [[Teeta]] hostage in order to make [[Zeke]] fight against [[Zofia]]
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]===
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===[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]===
 
*[[Validar]]- the leader of the [[Grimleal]] and the [[Avatar (Awakening)|Avatar's]] father, who plots to resurrect [[Grima (character)|Grima]].
 
*[[Validar]]- the leader of the [[Grimleal]] and the [[Avatar (Awakening)|Avatar's]] father, who plots to resurrect [[Grima (character)|Grima]].
 
*Possible promotion for: [[Tharja]], and [[Henry]].
 
*Possible promotion for: [[Tharja]], and [[Henry]].

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Sorcerer is the class promotion for Dark Mage. It is considered to be the equivalent of the Druid class from older titles.

Combat

Gaiden

In Fire Emblem Gaiden, Sorcerers are enemy mages who use Black and White Magic.

Shadow Dragon and Shin Monshō no Nazo

As there are no restrictions on magic types in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, a Sorcerer can use any spell (with the proper weapon level and no special conditions), while Druids in other games can usually only use Dark Magic. In Shadow Dragon, it is stated that a Sorcerer uses dark tomes; however, they simply use ordinary magic.

Awakening

In Fire Emblem Awakening, Sorcerers can use all types of tomes that can be found in the game, including Waste and Mire. They have good skills which can be helpful when fighting specific enemies on a map. Vengeance is a powerful skill that should not be underestimated with a capped Sorcerer, as the ability allows them to deal 1 accrued damage for every 2 lifepoints lost, making them potentially deadlier as their health falls. Tomebreaker is good against other tome-using classes such as Sages, who have higher Magic and Skill then Sorcerers.

Sorcerers are generally slower, but more defensive than Sages; Sages have one more base Magic than Sorcerers, while Sorcerers have one more base Defense and Resistance, making them weaker, yet more durable than sages, making them a rather useful class.

Another thing about Sorcerers is that they gain access to both Vengance and an unlimited supply of Nosferatu tomes, effectively allowing even some of the frailest sorcerers to survive and even wipe out massive groups of enemies on their own.

Fates

Sorcerers appear as a Nohrian class in Fire Emblem Fates, and though their stats could be considered remotely similar to their Awakening incarnation, there are a few key differences worth mentioning.

While they remain more defensive than Onmyoji (the Fates equivalent of Sages), their magic is now two points higher than theirs, making them the class with the highest maximum magic in the base game, and also being the only class with access to the S Rank in tomes (compared to the Onmyoji's maximum rank of A), giving them access to the Excalibur tome, as well as granting them a much more pronounced influence in the combat triangle.

Their average resistance is very high, and their defense remains decent for a magic user, although it has been relatively downgraded from what it was in Awakening. Their speed and luck have also become much less reliable, especially compared to that of Onmyoji, making it unlikely for them to double attack faster classes.

While their low skill could also be considered a hindrance, Vengeance's trigger rate of Skill x 1.5x manages to circumvent this, giving them an useful boost in damage which makes them more and more threatening the lower their HP gets.

Their second skill has now become Bowbreaker, as in tow with the new combat triangle changes (Swords and Tomes have an advantage against Axes and Bows), which makes them useful against a wide variety of archer classes, and aids their otherwise lacking hit and avoid ratio.

Much like in Awakening, Dark Mages and Sorcerers also get access to dark magic without the need for the Shadowgift skill. As of right now, however, the only dark tome present in the base game is Nosferatu, giving less appeal to this particular trait. The spell itself has also now been restricted from landing critical hits or attacking twice, but that might not be such a concern with how low a Sorcerer's base skill is, as well as its poor tandem with the Vengeance skill.

Sorcerers make for a much more deadly class in Fates, being a destructive, if rather slow magic powerhouse. A properly trained Sorcerer will manage to severely damage any unit it can hit, as well as take sufficient damage to utilize Vengeance efficiently without dying before they get the chance to.

Maximum Stats

Gaiden

Shadow Dragon and Shin Monshō no Nazo

Awakening

Fates

Notable Sorcerers

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~

Fire Emblem Gaiden

  • Jamil
  • Tatara- a sorcerer who guards the floodgates of Rigel
  • Nuibaba- the master of Terror Mountain who holds Teeta hostage in order to make Zeke fight against Zofia

Fire Emblem Awakening

Fire Emblem Fates

  • Iago - King Garon's loyal adviser with a talent for manipulation and witchcraft. Unlike all other Sorcerers in the game, he has the exclusive ability to wield Staves as well as Tomes.
  • Kilma - Leader of the secluded Ice Tribe, and father of Felicia and Flora.
  • Zola - A mage in service of King Garon who specializes in deceptive illusions.
  • Possible promotion for: Nyx, Odin, and Ophelia.

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