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|promoto = [[Valkyrie]]<br>[[Paladin]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|FE4]]-[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|5]] only)</sup><br>[[Mage Knight]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|FE8]] only)</sup><br>[[War Cleric]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Awakening|FE13]] only)</sup><br> [[Maid]]/[[Butler]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Fates|FE14]] only)</sup> |
|promoto = [[Valkyrie]]<br>[[Paladin]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|FE4]]-[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|5]] only)</sup><br>[[Mage Knight]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|FE8]] only)</sup><br>[[War Cleric]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Awakening|FE13]] only)</sup><br> [[Maid]]/[[Butler]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Fates|FE14]] only)</sup> |
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− | |weapons = [[File:FE5 Staff Icon.png]][[Staff]]<br>[[File:FE5 Sword Icon.png]][[Sword]] <sup>(FE4-5, TS)</sup> |
+ | |weapons = [[File:FE5 Staff Icon.png]][[Staff]]<br>[[File:FE5 Sword Icon.png]][[Sword]] <sup>(FE4-5, TS)</sup><br>[[File:FE14_Tome.png]][[Tome]] <sup>([[FEW]] only) </sup> |
⚫ | |skills = [[Canto]]<br>[[Resistance +|Resistance +2]]<br>[[Demoiselle]] <sup>(FE13, FE14 female only)</sup><br>[[Gentilhomme]] <sup>(FE14 male only)</sup>}}The '''Troubadour''' (トルバトール ''Torubadōru'') is a horse-mounted support magical class that recurrently appears across the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]'', beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. Troubadours are primarily armed with [[Staff|staves]] that they utilize for healing and other support purposes. Originally granted the ability to brandish [[Sword]]s for self-defense, beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]'', they are no longer able to do so. They are akin to a mounted version of the [[Priest]] and [[Cleric]] classes, and are therefore treated as cavalry units. |
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− | |skills = [[Canto]]<br>[[Resistance +2]]<br>[[Demoiselle]] <sup>(FE13, FE14 female only)</sup><br>[[Gentilhomme]] <sup>(FE14 male only)</sup>}} |
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⚫ | The '''Troubadour''' (トルバトール ''Torubadōru'') is a horse-mounted support magical class that recurrently appears across the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]'', beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. Troubadours are primarily armed with [[Staff|staves]] that they utilize for healing and other support purposes. Originally granted the ability to brandish [[Sword]]s for self-defense, beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade]]'', they are no longer able to do so. They are akin to a mounted version of the [[Priest]] and [[Cleric]] classes, and are therefore treated as cavalry units. |
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==History in the Series== |
==History in the Series== |
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In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', the Troubadour class is unable to promote, and the only playable member of this class is [[Mel]]. |
In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', the Troubadour class is unable to promote, and the only playable member of this class is [[Mel]]. |
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− | Beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade|Binding Blade]]'', Troubadours lose the ability to arm Swords and instead wield Staves exclusively for support purposes. This title is credited for instituting the [[Valkyrie]] class as the primary promoted form of the Troubadour class. |
+ | Beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]]'', Troubadours lose the ability to arm Swords and instead wield Staves exclusively for support purposes. This title is credited for instituting the [[Valkyrie]] class as the primary promoted form of the Troubadour class. |
In ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'', Troubadours are further given the option to promote into [[Mage Knight]]s alongside Valkyries. |
In ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'', Troubadours are further given the option to promote into [[Mage Knight]]s alongside Valkyries. |
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− | Absent from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]'' to ''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | Absent from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Path of Radiance]]'' to ''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem|New Mystery of the Emblem]]'', Troubadours formally return to the series in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]'', where they are further given the option to promote into [[War Cleric]]s alongside Valkyries. |
In ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'', the Troubadour class is known as '''Rod Knight''' (ロッドナイト ''Roddo naito'') in the Japanese version and is unisex for the first time in the series. It is treated as a [[Nohr]]ian class, and is given the new option to promote into the [[Maid]] and [[Butler]] (depending on gender) classes. |
In ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'', the Troubadour class is known as '''Rod Knight''' (ロッドナイト ''Roddo naito'') in the Japanese version and is unisex for the first time in the series. It is treated as a [[Nohr]]ian class, and is given the new option to promote into the [[Maid]] and [[Butler]] (depending on gender) classes. |
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+ | In [[Fire Emblem Warriors]], the class returns as the base class of [[Elise]]. In this incarnation, Troubadours can wield [[Tome]]s; the class acts as a clone of [[Dark Knight (Awakening)|Dark Knight]]. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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===Combat=== |
===Combat=== |
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− | Due to the fact that Troubadours have high [[Movement]], they are thus able to reach injured allies and replenish their [[HP]] before quickly retreating from the front-lines with ease. In this regard, they are |
+ | Due to the fact that Troubadours have high [[Movement]], they are thus able to reach injured allies and replenish their [[HP]] before quickly retreating from the front-lines with ease. In this regard, they are in some ways superior version of the standard Priests and Clerics. Their usefulness is further amplified by their adequacy in [[Magic (stat)|Magic]], [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] and [[Luck]], all of which are instrumental to ensuring the effectiveness of their healing magic and their ability to dodge hostile enemy attacks while aiding their allies. Troubadours are, however, weak in the HP and [[Defense (stat)|Defense]] departments, and it is therefore prudent to ensure that they are accompanied by able bodyguards at all times. Their magic cap is slightly lower than those of clerics, meaning that they are somewhat less potent as healers. |
== Uniform == |
== Uniform == |
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− | Throughout the series, playable Troubadours have all been depicted as some sort of nobility or royalty. Because of this, they are often wearing clothes that their station can afford, usually being fancy and elegant in appearance but not necessarily wearing anything "battle-ready" like regular uniforms. For the first five games Troubadours appear in this comes in the form of a knee-length dress, high-heel boots and a small or normal size cloak. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]'', the battle sprites also wield a shield and a small breastplate and a pair pauldons with a more elegant look than that of regular soldiers. Also in this game and ''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | Throughout the series, playable Troubadours have all been depicted as some sort of nobility or royalty. Because of this, they are often wearing clothes that their station can afford, usually being fancy and elegant in appearance but not necessarily wearing anything "battle-ready" like regular uniforms. For the first five games Troubadours appear in this comes in the form of a knee-length dress, high-heel boots and a small or normal size cloak. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]'', the battle sprites also wield a shield and a small breastplate and a pair pauldons with a more elegant look than that of regular soldiers. Also in this game and ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade|The Blazing Blade]]'' generic units and playable Troubadours [[Nanna]] and [[Priscilla]] wear a headband with wings, similar to the ones [[Cordelia]] and [[Caeldori]] wear in their respective games. |
− | Like with a lot of other classes that reappeared in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]'', the Troubadour's costume received a massive overhaul with the arrival of [[Yusuke Kozaki]]. When he was hired to illustrate and design ''Awakening'' and ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'' he refurbished most of the game's design and thus, the |
+ | Like with a lot of other classes that reappeared in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]'', the Troubadour's costume received a massive overhaul with the arrival of [[Yusuke Kozaki]]. When he was hired to illustrate and design ''Awakening'' and ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'' he refurbished most of the game's design and thus, the Troubadour's costume was drastically altered as well. While still keeping an elegant look about them, Troubadours now wore clothes that are more capable of being worn into battle, as they now wear a woman's frilled shirt, a corset matching the uniform's colour (blue for generic, but pink for Maribelle), and brown leather high-heel boots. This also applies to ''Fates'', albeit focusing on a more battle-ready look than a fancy one which is especially the case with male versions of the uniform; upon closer inspection, the base uniform worn by the troubadour class is also shared with the [[Ballistician]], the [[Bow Knight]], the [[Dark Falcon]], the [[Lancer]], and their quintessential advanced line the [[Strategist]], albeit with it's own unique decor. [[Elise]]'s unique model depicts her wearing a royal dress, gloves and boots meant for a child. When she promotes to the Strategist class, she gains a more battle-ready look, as she gains small pieces of gold armour to wear in order to protect herself (which is ironic considering her poor Defense). |
==In-Game== |
==In-Game== |
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|fe4=[[File:Remove.png]][[Canto|Re-Move]]*Hidden base skill of all mounted and flying units. |
|fe4=[[File:Remove.png]][[Canto|Re-Move]]*Hidden base skill of all mounted and flying units. |
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− | |fe13=[[File:Resistance+2.png]][[Resistance +2]]<br>[[File:Secludedladyicon.png]][[Demoiselle]]*Learnt at Level 1.<br>Learnt at Level 10. |
+ | |fe13=[[File:Resistance+2.png]][[Resistance +|Resistance +2]]<br>[[File:Secludedladyicon.png]][[Demoiselle]]*Learnt at Level 1.<br>Learnt at Level 10. |
− | |fe14=[[File:Resistance+2.png]][[Resistance +2]]<br>[[File:Secludedladyicon.png]][[Demoiselle]]<br>[[File:Distinguished Son.png]][[Gentilhomme]]*Learnt at Level 1 and above.<br>Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Females)<br>Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Males) |
+ | |fe14=Critical Evade +10<br>[[File:Resistance+2.png]][[Resistance +|Resistance +2]]<br>[[File:Secludedladyicon.png]][[Demoiselle]]<br>[[File:Distinguished Son.png]][[Gentilhomme]]*Innate.<br>Learnt at Level 1 and above.<br>Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Females)<br>Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Males) |
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|fe14-1=(Males)*[[File:FE14 Generic Troubadour (M) Map Sprite.gif]]Troubadour*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Troubadour.*[[File:FE14 Generic Strategist (F) Map Sprite.gif]][[Valkyrie|Strategist]]<br>[[File:FE14 Joker Butler Map Sprite.gif]][[Butler]] |
|fe14-1=(Males)*[[File:FE14 Generic Troubadour (M) Map Sprite.gif]]Troubadour*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Troubadour.*[[File:FE14 Generic Strategist (F) Map Sprite.gif]][[Valkyrie|Strategist]]<br>[[File:FE14 Joker Butler Map Sprite.gif]][[Butler]] |
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|fe14-2=(Females)*[[File:FE14 Generic Troubadour (F) Map Sprite.gif]]Troubadour*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Troubadour.*[[File:FE14 Generic Strategist (F) Map Sprite.gif]][[Valkyrie|Strategist]]<br>[[File:FE14 Generic Maid Map Sprite.gif]][[Maid]] |
|fe14-2=(Females)*[[File:FE14 Generic Troubadour (F) Map Sprite.gif]]Troubadour*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Troubadour.*[[File:FE14 Generic Strategist (F) Map Sprite.gif]][[Valkyrie|Strategist]]<br>[[File:FE14 Generic Maid Map Sprite.gif]][[Maid]] |
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+ | |few=[[File:Warriors_Elise_sprite.gif]]Troubadour*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on Elise.*[[File:Warriors_Elise_sprite.gif]][[Valkyrie|Strategist]] |
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==Notable Troubadours== |
==Notable Troubadours== |
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]/[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]/[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]''=== |
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− | *[[Ethlyn]] - [[Sigurd]] |
+ | * [[Ethlyn]] - The younger sister of [[Sigurd]] and [[Quan]]'s wife that cares deeply for her family and has an adventurous spirit. |
− | *[[Nanna]] - The |
+ | * [[Nanna]] - The charismatic daughter of [[Lachesis]] who has her mother's graceful bearing. |
− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Jeanne]] - A girl from [[Agustria]] and [[Finn]]'s adopted daughter, Nanna's replacement if Lachesis dies child-less. |
===''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]''=== |
===''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]''=== |
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*[[Mel]] - [[Roger (TearRing Saga)|Roger]]'s fiancée who left the Temple of Mars to be with him. |
*[[Mel]] - [[Roger (TearRing Saga)|Roger]]'s fiancée who left the Temple of Mars to be with him. |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade|Binding Blade]]''=== |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade|The Binding Blade]]''=== |
− | *[[Clarine]] - |
+ | * [[Clarine]] - The noble daughter of [[Pent]] and [[Louise]] and younger sister of [[Klein]] who has lived a privileged life. |
[[File:TroubadorGBAIcon.gif|right]] |
[[File:TroubadorGBAIcon.gif|right]] |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade|The Blazing Blade]]''=== |
− | *[[Priscilla]] - |
+ | * [[Priscilla]] - The daughter of Count Caerleon who is poised and gentle, yet with a jealous streak. |
===''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]''=== |
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− | *[[L'Arachel]] - The princess of Rausten |
+ | * [[L'Arachel]] - The princess of [[Rausten]] who is on a quest to defeat the monsters around [[Magvel]]. |
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]''=== |
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− | *[[Maribelle]] - [[ |
+ | *[[Maribelle]] - A [[Shepherds|Shepherd]] and proud noble from one of [[Ylisse (country)|Ylisse]]'s most well-to-do houses who is [[Lissa]]'s best friend. |
===''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]''=== |
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− | * [[Elise]] - |
+ | * [[Elise]] - A princess of Nohr who is a bit childish but has a pure heart and keen eyes. |
− | * [[Forrest (Fates)|Forrest]] - |
+ | * [[Forrest (Fates)|Forrest]] - One of the first playable male Troubadours in the series, the son of [[Leo]], and a prince of Nohr. A fashionable boy who is a master clothing designer. |
+ | * [[Dwyer]] - One of the first playable male Troubadours in the series, and the son of [[Jakob]]. Though lethargic and lazy, he is a masterfully trained butler and fighter with a particular affinity for brewing coffee. |
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− | * [[Dwyer]] - Son of [[Jakob]]. |
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+ | ==Etymology== |
In medieval times, troubadours were poet-musicians who recited ancient tales. However, the term "troubadour" was specifically used to refer to males, while female poet-musicians were called trobairitz. |
In medieval times, troubadours were poet-musicians who recited ancient tales. However, the term "troubadour" was specifically used to refer to males, while female poet-musicians were called trobairitz. |
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File:Troubadour.jpg|Concept artwork of the Troubadour from ''Awakening''. |
File:Troubadour.jpg|Concept artwork of the Troubadour from ''Awakening''. |
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File:TroubadourMount.jpg|Concept artwork of the Troubadour mount from ''Awakening''. |
File:TroubadourMount.jpg|Concept artwork of the Troubadour mount from ''Awakening''. |
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+ | TroubMale.jpg|Concept art of a male Troubadour from Fates |
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+ | TroubFem.JPG|Concept art of a Female Troubadour from Fates |
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File:TroubadourTCG.jpg|A Level 1 Troubadour, as she appears in the first series of the TCG. |
File:TroubadourTCG.jpg|A Level 1 Troubadour, as she appears in the first series of the TCG. |
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File:Ethlin Troubador.png|Battle model of [[Ethlyn]], a Troubadour from ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. |
File:Ethlin Troubador.png|Battle model of [[Ethlyn]], a Troubadour from ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. |
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File:Nanna unmounted.JPG|Battle model of [[Nanna]], a dismounted Troubadour from ''Thracia 776''. |
File:Nanna unmounted.JPG|Battle model of [[Nanna]], a dismounted Troubadour from ''Thracia 776''. |
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File:Mel battle.png|Battle model of [[Mel]], a Troubadour from ''TearRing Saga''. |
File:Mel battle.png|Battle model of [[Mel]], a Troubadour from ''TearRing Saga''. |
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− | File:Priscilla troubadour staff.gif|Staff animation of [[Priscilla]], a Troubadour from '' |
+ | File:Priscilla troubadour staff.gif|Staff animation of [[Priscilla]], a Troubadour from ''The Blazing Blade''. |
File:FE13 Troubadour (Maribelle).png|Battle model of [[Maribelle]], a Troubadour from ''Awakening''. |
File:FE13 Troubadour (Maribelle).png|Battle model of [[Maribelle]], a Troubadour from ''Awakening''. |
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File:FE14 Troubadour (Elise).jpg|[[Elise]]'s unique Troubadour model from ''Fates''. |
File:FE14 Troubadour (Elise).jpg|[[Elise]]'s unique Troubadour model from ''Fates''. |
Revision as of 17:43, 28 June 2019
The Troubadour (トルバトール Torubadōru) is a horse-mounted support magical class that recurrently appears across the Fire Emblem Series, beginning from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Troubadours are primarily armed with staves that they utilize for healing and other support purposes. Originally granted the ability to brandish Swords for self-defense, beginning from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, they are no longer able to do so. They are akin to a mounted version of the Priest and Cleric classes, and are therefore treated as cavalry units.
History in the Series
In their original inception in Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776, Troubadours are armed with both Swords and Staves. They promote into Paladins in these two iterations.
In TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga, the Troubadour class is unable to promote, and the only playable member of this class is Mel.
Beginning from The Binding Blade, Troubadours lose the ability to arm Swords and instead wield Staves exclusively for support purposes. This title is credited for instituting the Valkyrie class as the primary promoted form of the Troubadour class.
In The Sacred Stones, Troubadours are further given the option to promote into Mage Knights alongside Valkyries.
Absent from Path of Radiance to New Mystery of the Emblem, Troubadours formally return to the series in Awakening, where they are further given the option to promote into War Clerics alongside Valkyries.
In Fates, the Troubadour class is known as Rod Knight (ロッドナイト Roddo naito) in the Japanese version and is unisex for the first time in the series. It is treated as a Nohrian class, and is given the new option to promote into the Maid and Butler (depending on gender) classes.
In Fire Emblem Warriors, the class returns as the base class of Elise. In this incarnation, Troubadours can wield Tomes; the class acts as a clone of Dark Knight.
Overview
Combat
Due to the fact that Troubadours have high Movement, they are thus able to reach injured allies and replenish their HP before quickly retreating from the front-lines with ease. In this regard, they are in some ways superior version of the standard Priests and Clerics. Their usefulness is further amplified by their adequacy in Magic, Speed and Luck, all of which are instrumental to ensuring the effectiveness of their healing magic and their ability to dodge hostile enemy attacks while aiding their allies. Troubadours are, however, weak in the HP and Defense departments, and it is therefore prudent to ensure that they are accompanied by able bodyguards at all times. Their magic cap is slightly lower than those of clerics, meaning that they are somewhat less potent as healers.
Uniform
Throughout the series, playable Troubadours have all been depicted as some sort of nobility or royalty. Because of this, they are often wearing clothes that their station can afford, usually being fancy and elegant in appearance but not necessarily wearing anything "battle-ready" like regular uniforms. For the first five games Troubadours appear in this comes in the form of a knee-length dress, high-heel boots and a small or normal size cloak. In Genealogy of the Holy War, the battle sprites also wield a shield and a small breastplate and a pair pauldons with a more elegant look than that of regular soldiers. Also in this game and The Blazing Blade generic units and playable Troubadours Nanna and Priscilla wear a headband with wings, similar to the ones Cordelia and Caeldori wear in their respective games.
Like with a lot of other classes that reappeared in Awakening, the Troubadour's costume received a massive overhaul with the arrival of Yusuke Kozaki. When he was hired to illustrate and design Awakening and Fates he refurbished most of the game's design and thus, the Troubadour's costume was drastically altered as well. While still keeping an elegant look about them, Troubadours now wore clothes that are more capable of being worn into battle, as they now wear a woman's frilled shirt, a corset matching the uniform's colour (blue for generic, but pink for Maribelle), and brown leather high-heel boots. This also applies to Fates, albeit focusing on a more battle-ready look than a fancy one which is especially the case with male versions of the uniform; upon closer inspection, the base uniform worn by the troubadour class is also shared with the Ballistician, the Bow Knight, the Dark Falcon, the Lancer, and their quintessential advanced line the Strategist, albeit with it's own unique decor. Elise's unique model depicts her wearing a royal dress, gloves and boots meant for a child. When she promotes to the Strategist class, she gains a more battle-ready look, as she gains small pieces of gold armour to wear in order to protect herself (which is ironic considering her poor Defense).
In-Game
Base Stats
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Con | Wt | Wlv | Cha | |
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FE4 | 26 | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 8 | - | - | B C | |
FE5 | 16 | 2/1 | 2 | 2 | 3/2 | 0 | 2/1 | - | 8/5 | 4 | - | E E | |
TS | 18 | 2/1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2/1 | - | 7/4 | - | - | 3 | |
FE6 | 15 | - | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 5 | - | D | |
FE7 | 15 | - | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 7 | 5 | - | D | |
FE8 | 15 | - | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 6 | 5 | - | D | |
FE13 | 16 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 7 | - | - | E | |
FE14 | 15 | 0 | 3 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 7 | - | - | E |
Maximum Stats
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Con | Wt | Wlv | Cha | |
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FE4 | 80 | 18 | 18 | 21 | 21 | 30 | 18 | 18 | 8 | - | - | B C | |
FE5 | 80 | 20 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | - | 20 | 20 | - | A A | |
TS | 60 | 17/16 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 30 | 17/16 | - | 7/4 | - | - | 18 | |
FE6 | 60 | - | 20 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | - | A | |
FE7 | 60 | - | 20 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | - | A | |
FE8 | 60 | - | 20 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 15 | 20 | - | A | |
FE13 | 60 | 20 | 26 | 24 | 26 | 30 | 20 | 28 | 7 | - | - | A | |
FE14 | 35 | 16 | 19 | 24 | 20 | 23 | 16 | 21 | 7 | - | - | B |
Growth Rates
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Con | Wt | Wlv | Cha | |
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FE4 | 100% | 10% | 30% | 30% | 30% | 0% | 10% | 30% | - | - | - | - | |
FE5 | 50% | 20% | 3% | 15% | 10% | 10% | 15% | - | 15% | - | - | - | |
FE6 | 50% | - | 25% | 35% | 55% | 45% | 12% | 30% | - | - | - | - | |
FE7 | 50% | - | 25% | 35% | 55% | 45% | 12% | 40% | - | - | - | - | |
FE8 | 50% | - | 25% | 35% | 55% | 45% | 12% | 40% | - | - | - | - | |
FE13 | 35% | 0% | 20% | 10% | 20% | 0% | 5% | 15% | - | - | - | - | |
FE14 | 0% | 0% | 10% | 20% | 10% | 15% | 0% | 15% | - | - | - | - |
Class Skills
Skill | Requirements | |
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FE4 | Re-Move | Hidden base skill of all mounted and flying units. |
FE13 | Resistance +2 Demoiselle | Learnt at Level 1. Learnt at Level 10. |
FE14 | Critical Evade +10 Resistance +2 Demoiselle Gentilhomme | Innate. Learnt at Level 1 and above. Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Females) Learnt at Level 10 and above. (Males) |
Promotions
Base Class | Promotion Method | Promoted Class | |
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FE4 | Troubadour | Choose the "Class Change" option in the Home Castle when the relevant unit reaches Level 20. | Paladin |
FE5 | Troubadour | Use a Knight Proof on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Paladin |
FE6 | Troubadour | Use a Guiding Ring on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Valkyrie |
FE7 | Troubadour | Use a Guiding Ring on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Valkyrie |
FE8 | Troubadour | Use a Guiding Ring on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Valkyrie Mage Knight |
FE13 | Troubadour | Use a Master Seal on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Valkyrie War Cleric |
FE14 (Males) | Troubadour | Use a Master Seal on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Strategist Butler |
FE14 (Females) | Troubadour | Use a Master Seal on a Level 10+ Troubadour. | Strategist Maid |
FEW | Troubadour | Use a Master Seal on Elise. | Strategist |
Notable Troubadours
Genealogy of the Holy War/Thracia 776
- Ethlyn - The younger sister of Sigurd and Quan's wife that cares deeply for her family and has an adventurous spirit.
- Nanna - The charismatic daughter of Lachesis who has her mother's graceful bearing.
- Jeanne - A girl from Agustria and Finn's adopted daughter, Nanna's replacement if Lachesis dies child-less.
TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga
The Binding Blade
- Clarine - The noble daughter of Pent and Louise and younger sister of Klein who has lived a privileged life.
The Blazing Blade
- Priscilla - The daughter of Count Caerleon who is poised and gentle, yet with a jealous streak.
The Sacred Stones
Awakening
- Maribelle - A Shepherd and proud noble from one of Ylisse's most well-to-do houses who is Lissa's best friend.
Fates
- Elise - A princess of Nohr who is a bit childish but has a pure heart and keen eyes.
- Forrest - One of the first playable male Troubadours in the series, the son of Leo, and a prince of Nohr. A fashionable boy who is a master clothing designer.
- Dwyer - One of the first playable male Troubadours in the series, and the son of Jakob. Though lethargic and lazy, he is a masterfully trained butler and fighter with a particular affinity for brewing coffee.
Etymology
In medieval times, troubadours were poet-musicians who recited ancient tales. However, the term "troubadour" was specifically used to refer to males, while female poet-musicians were called trobairitz.