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A '''Stat Cap''' is the highest possible value a stat can reach for any given character. In other words, unless a character [[Class Change|promotes]] and obtains a higher stat cap, they won't be able to gain any more points in that stat once the limit is reached. However, special stat bonuses like the +5 [[Defense]] from [[Ike|Ike's]] [[Ragnell]] can allow a character to exceed their stat caps, even if they have already reached them.
 
A '''Stat Cap''' is the highest possible value a stat can reach for any given character. In other words, unless a character [[Class Change|promotes]] and obtains a higher stat cap, they won't be able to gain any more points in that stat once the limit is reached. However, special stat bonuses like the +5 [[Defense]] from [[Ike|Ike's]] [[Ragnell]] can allow a character to exceed their stat caps, even if they have already reached them.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Mystery of the Emblem]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Mystery of the Emblem]]==
 
The [[HP]] cap is 52 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.
 
The [[HP]] cap is 52 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]==
 
The HP cap is 80. The cap for all regular stats is equal to the [[Base Stat|base stat]]+15, and is usually in the range of 15-30.
 
The HP cap is 80. The cap for all regular stats is equal to the [[Base Stat|base stat]]+15, and is usually in the range of 15-30.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]==
 
The HP cap is 80 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.
 
The HP cap is 80 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]], [[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken|Rekka no Ken]], [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]], [[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken|Rekka no Ken]], [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]==
In the GBA Games, the stat caps for unpromoted characters are 60 in [[HP]], 30 in [[Luck]], and 20 in [[Strength]], [[Magic (stat)|Magic]], [[Skill (stat)|Skill]], [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]]. Upon promotion, the stat caps increase for all stats (excluding HP and Luck) depending on the character's [[Class|class]] and gender.
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In the GBA Games, the stat caps for unpromoted characters are 60 in [[HP]], 30 in [[Luck]], and 20 in [[Strength]], [[Magic (stat)|Magic]], [[Skill (stat)|Skill]], [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]]. Upon promotion, the stat caps increase for all stats (excluding HP and Luck) depending on the character's [[class]] and gender.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]==
 
The stat caps are similar to those in the GBA games, except the HP cap for unpromoted characters is 40 and rises to 60 upon promotion. The Luck cap has also been raised to 40 for all classes. Special classes like the [[Laguz]] can have an HP cap up to 80 and regular stat caps up to 40.
 
The stat caps are similar to those in the GBA games, except the HP cap for unpromoted characters is 40 and rises to 60 upon promotion. The Luck cap has also been raised to 40 for all classes. Special classes like the [[Laguz]] can have an HP cap up to 80 and regular stat caps up to 40.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon|Shadow Dragon]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon|Shadow Dragon]]==
 
The stat caps are almost identical to those in the GBA games, with the only differences being the addition of the [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] stat, and the caps not being affected by the character's gender.
 
The stat caps are almost identical to those in the GBA games, with the only differences being the addition of the [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] stat, and the caps not being affected by the character's gender.
   
===[[Fire Emblem: Awakening|Awakening]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]==
 
The stat caps are almost identical to those in GBA games, except they only occur in base classes (e.g. Cavalier, Knight, Mage, Myrmidon, etc.) with base HP cap of 60 and base Luck (and some other stat) cap of 30. Upon promotion, the base HP cap will be increased to 80, while usually the Luck (and some other stat) cap will be increased to 45. In addition, depending on the character, there are stat modifiers that will determine the characters' max stat caps, whether they are increased or decreased.
 
The stat caps are almost identical to those in GBA games, except they only occur in base classes (e.g. Cavalier, Knight, Mage, Myrmidon, etc.) with base HP cap of 60 and base Luck (and some other stat) cap of 30. Upon promotion, the base HP cap will be increased to 80, while usually the Luck (and some other stat) cap will be increased to 45. In addition, depending on the character, there are stat modifiers that will determine the characters' max stat caps, whether they are increased or decreased.
   
===[[Fire Emblem Fates]]===
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==[[Fire Emblem Fates]]==
   
 
The [[HP]] cap goes to 70 being the highest [[General]] and [[Berserker]] you could increase this by using skills. All other stats are maxed between 20-40. They can be increased and decreased for about a turn, like [[Awakening]]. And like in ''Awakening'', each character has their own stat modifiers (see ''Awakening'').
 
The [[HP]] cap goes to 70 being the highest [[General]] and [[Berserker]] you could increase this by using skills. All other stats are maxed between 20-40. They can be increased and decreased for about a turn, like [[Awakening]]. And like in ''Awakening'', each character has their own stat modifiers (see ''Awakening'').

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A Stat Cap is the highest possible value a stat can reach for any given character. In other words, unless a character promotes and obtains a higher stat cap, they won't be able to gain any more points in that stat once the limit is reached. However, special stat bonuses like the +5 Defense from Ike's Ragnell can allow a character to exceed their stat caps, even if they have already reached them.

Mystery of the Emblem

The HP cap is 52 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.

Genealogy of the Holy War

The HP cap is 80. The cap for all regular stats is equal to the base stat+15, and is usually in the range of 15-30.

Thracia 776

The HP cap is 80 and the cap for all regular stats is 20.

The Binding Blade, Rekka no Ken, The Sacred Stones

In the GBA Games, the stat caps for unpromoted characters are 60 in HP, 30 in Luck, and 20 in Strength, Magic, Skill, Speed, Defense, and Resistance. Upon promotion, the stat caps increase for all stats (excluding HP and Luck) depending on the character's class and gender.

Path of Radiance

The stat caps are similar to those in the GBA games, except the HP cap for unpromoted characters is 40 and rises to 60 upon promotion. The Luck cap has also been raised to 40 for all classes. Special classes like the Laguz can have an HP cap up to 80 and regular stat caps up to 40.

Shadow Dragon

The stat caps are almost identical to those in the GBA games, with the only differences being the addition of the Magic stat, and the caps not being affected by the character's gender.

Awakening

The stat caps are almost identical to those in GBA games, except they only occur in base classes (e.g. Cavalier, Knight, Mage, Myrmidon, etc.) with base HP cap of 60 and base Luck (and some other stat) cap of 30. Upon promotion, the base HP cap will be increased to 80, while usually the Luck (and some other stat) cap will be increased to 45. In addition, depending on the character, there are stat modifiers that will determine the characters' max stat caps, whether they are increased or decreased.

Fire Emblem Fates

The HP cap goes to 70 being the highest General and Berserker you could increase this by using skills. All other stats are maxed between 20-40. They can be increased and decreased for about a turn, like Awakening. And like in Awakening, each character has their own stat modifiers (see Awakening).