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{{ClassInfobox
 
|title = Warrior
 
|title = Warrior
|image = [[File:AwakeningWarriorPortrait.png]]
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|image = [[File:Warrior_Three_Houses.jpg|thumb]]
|caption = Generic class portrait of a Warrior from ''Awakening''.
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|caption = Edelgard as a Warrior in ''Three Houses''.
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
|promofrom = [[Fighter]], [[Brigand]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]] only)</sup>, [[Pirate]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]] only)</sup>, [[Barbarian]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]] only)</sup>
 
|promofrom = [[Fighter]], [[Brigand]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]] only)</sup>, [[Pirate]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]] only)</sup>, [[Barbarian]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]] only)</sup>
 
|promoto = [[Reaver]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]] only)</sup>
 
|promoto = [[Reaver]] <sup>([[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]] only)</sup>
|weapons = [[Axe]], [[Bow]]<sup>(FE4-FE9, FE11-FE13)
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|weapons = [[File:AxeIconFE13.png]][[Axe]]
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[[File:BowIconFE13.png]][[Bow]]<sup>(FE4-FE9, FE11-FE13)</sup>
|skills = [[Rally Strength]], [[Counter]]}}
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|skills = [[Rally Strength]], [[Counter]]
 
The '''Warrior''' (ウォーリア ''Uōria'') is a male only combat physical class that recurrently appears across the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]'', beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. The promoted form of the [[Fighter]] class, the Warrior class commonly wields [[Axe]]s and [[Bow]]s as its weapons of choice.
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}}The '''Warrior''' (ウォーリア ''Uōria'') is an almost always male only combat physical class that recurrently appears across the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]'', beginning from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. The promoted form of the [[Fighter]] class, the Warrior class commonly wields [[Axe]]s and [[Bow]]s as its weapons of choice.
   
 
==History in the Series==
 
==History in the Series==
 
In its original inception in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', the Warrior class is established as the staple promoted form of the [[Fighter|Axe Fighter]] class, alongside the ability to wield Bows as its secondary weapon of choice.
 
In its original inception in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', the Warrior class is established as the staple promoted form of the [[Fighter|Axe Fighter]] class, alongside the ability to wield Bows as its secondary weapon of choice.
   
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]'', [[Marty]], a character who is a [[Brigand]] by default, promotes into this class instead of the expected [[Berserker]] class from later titles. Axe Fighters appearing in this installment promote into [[Hero|Mercenaries]] instead.
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In ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Thracia 776]]'', [[Marty]], a character who is a [[Brigand]] by default, promotes into this class instead of the expected [[Berserker]] class from later titles. Axe Fighters appearing in this installment promote into [[Hero (class)|Mercenaries]] instead.
   
In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', Warriors are again a promotion of the fighter class. They cannot use bows, and specialize in axes.
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In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', Warriors are again a promotion of the fighter class. They cannot use bows, and specialize in axes. Unlike other games, this incarnation of Warriors has very high [[speed]] and [[Skill (stat)|skill]] stats in addition to strength and HP.
   
 
After ''Thracia 776'', Warriors remained a promotion of Fighter. However in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'', [[Pirate]]s could optionally promote to Warrior as part of the branch promotion system, as could Brigands through exploring the game data.
 
After ''Thracia 776'', Warriors remained a promotion of Fighter. However in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'', [[Pirate]]s could optionally promote to Warrior as part of the branch promotion system, as could Brigands through exploring the game data.
   
The lone playable fighter in ''[[TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga]]'' promotes to [[Berserker|Slayer]], while Warriors are a powerful enemy only class that specialize in Axes alone.
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The lone playable fighter in ''[[TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga]]'' promotes to [[Berserker|Slayer]], while Warriors are a powerful enemy only variant of the [[Fighter]] that specialize in Axes alone.
   
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'', the Warrior (<ruby>勇士<rt>ウォーリア</rt></ruby> ''Uōria'') class is unable to wield standard Bows, arming [[Crossbow (weapon type)|Crossbows]] in their stead. The class is further able to promote into the formidable [[Reaver]] class when the necessary requirements are met.
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In ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]'', the Warrior (<ruby>勇士<rt>ウォーリア</rt></ruby> ''Uōria'') class is unable to wield standard Bows, arming [[Crossbow (weapon type)|Crossbows]] in their stead. The class is further able to promote into the formidable [[Reaver]] class when the necessary requirements are met. 
   
In ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'', the Warrior class is absent, and its role as the promoted form of the Fighter class is taken up by the Berserker class instead.
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In ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]'', the Warrior class is absent, and its role as the promoted form of the Fighter class is taken up by the Berserker class instead. The Warrior class itself is replaced by the [[Oni Chieftain]] class.
   
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In the spin-off title [[Fire Emblem Warriors]], the class appears as an enemy-only unit that only uses [[Axe]]s. The class is a half-clone of the [[War Cleric]] class.
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The Warrior class makes a return in ''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]'' as a unisex class that use axes as their only weapon of choice. The class has an innate [[Critical +10|critical bonus]] skill, much akin to the [[Reaver]] and [[Berserker]] classes. The Warrior Class is an optional promoted class of the [https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Commoner Commoner] or [https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Noble Noble] class if the unit passes the [https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Certification_Exam Certification Exam] at Lv. 20 with an Axe Skill Level of A or higher, and an [https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Advanced_Seal Advanced Seal].
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In ''[[Vestaria Saga I]]'', the Warrior is known as the Axemaster. It exclusively wields axes and has a decent amount of speed.
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
===Combat===
 
===Combat===
Warriors, like Fighters, are characterised by high [[HP]] and [[Strength]] with rather modest [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], while having decent [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] and [[Defense]]. However, they also have quite low [[Resistance]]. Their middling Speed and Skill make them easy targets for swordsmen who are generally faster and more accurate than Warriors, as well as magic-users such as [[Sage]]s or [[Bishop]]s, who tend to be fairly proficient at evasion and can deal a lot of magical damage.
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Warriors, like Fighters, are characterised by high [[HP]] and [[Strength]] with rather modest [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], while having decent [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] and [[Defense (stat)|Defense]]. However, they also have quite low [[Resistance]]. Their middling Speed and Skill make them easy targets for swordsmen who are generally faster and more accurate than Warriors, as well as magic-users such as [[Sage]]s or [[Bishop]]s, who tend to be fairly proficient at evasion and can deal a lot of magical damage.
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Warriors are, however, immensely useful in taking down defensive units such as [[General]]s and [[Paladin]]s. Unlike [[Fighter]]s and [[Berserker]]s, Warriors are not locked into the axe-only [[Weapon Triangle]] position. Their ability to wield Bows makes them capable of attacking any foe without running the risk of triggering any Weapon Triangle penalties. Warriors using bows play slightly differently from [[Sniper]]s or other bow users, since they generally have higher [[Might]] and lower Speed. Since Warriors can only use Bows after promotion, they usually are unable to exploit strong bows initially, and some investment in their training is therefore required. This is true in every game except ''Radiant Dawn'', where Warriors can only wield Crossbow weapons, which deal fixed damage, as well as in ''TearRing Saga'' and ''Berwick Saga''. Alternatively, the Warrior could be outfitted with a [[Tomahawk]] instead of a Bow, as this weapon has a range of 1-2. Using this weapon does, however, come at the cost of being weak against Swords.
   
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In ''TearRing Saga'' Warriors are akin to axe using [[Swordmaster]]s with higher strength and HP stats in exchange for slightly less skill.
Warriors are, however, immensely useful in taking down defensive units such as [[General]]s and [[Paladin]]s. Unlike [[Fighter]]s and [[Berserker]]s, Warriors are not locked into the axe-only [[Weapon Triangle]] position. Their ability to wield Bows makes them capable of attacking any foe without running the risk of triggering any Weapon Triangle penalties. Warriors using bows play slightly differently from [[Sniper]]s or other bow users, since they generally have higher [[Might]] and lower Speed. Since Warriors can only use Bows after promotion, they usually are unable to exploit strong bows initially, and some investment in their training is therefore required. Alternatively, the Warrior could be outfitted with a [[Tomahawk]] instead of a Bow, as this weapon has a range of 1-2. Using this weapon does, however, come at the cost of being weak against Swords.
 
   
In [[WiFi battle]]s, Warriors are not very good units to deploy. While their Defense is unusually high, their meager Speed means that they will still be defeated in melee combat by all high-Speed units. Berserkers in particular pose the biggest threat to them, as they are not just strong, but are swift enough to perform double attacks. The low Speed Warriors of Warriors further dampens their case, as this means that they are not able to double attack any promoted unit, including Generals.
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In [[WiFi battle]]s, Warriors are not very good units to deploy. While their Defense is unusually high, their meager Speed means that they will still be defeated in melee combat by all high-Speed units. Berserkers in particular pose the biggest threat to them, as they are not just strong, but are swift enough to perform double attacks. The low Speed Warriors of Warriors further dampens their case, as this means that they are not able to double attack any promoted unit, including Generals.
   
 
==In-Game==
 
==In-Game==
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===Maximum Stats===
 
===Maximum Stats===
 
{{Classstat
 
{{Classstat
|fe4=80*26*15*22*27*30*25*18*6*-*-*{{weapon|4|axe}} A {{weapon|4|bow}} B
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|fe4=80*26*15*20*27*30*25*18*6*-*-*{{weapon|4|axe}} A {{weapon|4|bow}} B
 
|fe5=80*20*20*20*20*20*20*-*20*20*-*{{weapon|5|axe}} A {{weapon|5|bow}} A
 
|fe5=80*20*20*20*20*20*20*-*20*20*-*{{weapon|5|axe}} A {{weapon|5|bow}} A
 
|ts=60*22*15*22*23*30*20*-*12*-*-*{{weapon|ts|axe}} 20
 
|ts=60*22*15*22*23*30*20*-*12*-*-*{{weapon|ts|axe}} 20
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{{ClassSkills
 
{{ClassSkills
 
|fe9=[[File:Colossus (FE9).gif]][[Colossus]]*Occult skill of the Warrior and [[Berserker]] classes; assign with an '''[[File:MasteryBook.gif]][[Occult Scroll]]'''.
 
|fe9=[[File:Colossus (FE9).gif]][[Colossus]]*Occult skill of the Warrior and [[Berserker]] classes; assign with an '''[[File:MasteryBook.gif]][[Occult Scroll]]'''.
|fe10=[[File:Shove.png]][[Shove]]*Base skill of all foot units.
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|fe10=[[File:Shove.png]][[Shove]] <br>[[File:Critical 5.png]][[Critical +5]]*Base skill of all foot units.<br>[[SP Class|SP]] Warrior only
 
|fe13=[[File:StrengthCry.png]][[Rally Strength]]<br />[[File:Counter (FE13).png]][[Counter]]*Learned at Level 5.<br />Learned at Level 15.
 
|fe13=[[File:StrengthCry.png]][[Rally Strength]]<br />[[File:Counter (FE13).png]][[Counter]]*Learned at Level 5.<br />Learned at Level 15.
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|fe16=[[File:Axefaire FE16.png|20px]][[Axefaire]]<br />[[File:Axe Crit +10 FE16.png|20px]][[Axe Critical +10]]<br />[[File:Wrath FE16.png|20px]][[Wrath]]*Class Ability of Warrior.<br />Class Ability of Warrior.<br />Mastery Ability of Warrior.}}
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===Promotions===
 
===Promotions===
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|fe8-1 = *[[File:FE8 Pirate Map Sprite.gif]][[Pirate]]*Use an [[File:Oceanseal.gif]][[Ocean Seal]] on a Level 10+ Pirate.*[[File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe8-1 = *[[File:FE8 Pirate Map Sprite.gif]][[Pirate]]*Use an [[File:Oceanseal.gif]][[Ocean Seal]] on a Level 10+ Pirate.*[[File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe8-2 = *[[File:FE6Brigand.gif]][[Brigand]]*Use a [[File:Herocrest.gif]][[Hero Crest]] on a Level 10+ Brigand.*[[File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe8-2 = *[[File:FE6Brigand.gif]][[Brigand]]*Use a [[File:Herocrest.gif]][[Hero Crest]] on a Level 10+ Brigand.*[[File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
|fe9=[[File:FE9 Boyd Fighter Sprite.png|30px]]<br />[[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE9masterseal.gif]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FE9 Boyd Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br />Warrior
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|fe9=[[File:FE9 Boyd Fighter Sprite.png|30px]]<br />[[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE9masterseal.gif]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter or train a Fighter to Level 21.*[[File:FE9 Boyd Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br />Warrior
 
|fe10-1=*[[File:FE10 Nolan Fighter Sprite.png|30px]]<br>[[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE10masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter or train a Fighter to Level 21.*[[File:FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br />Warrior
 
|fe10-1=*[[File:FE10 Nolan Fighter Sprite.png|30px]]<br>[[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE10masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter or train a Fighter to Level 21.*[[File:FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br />Warrior
 
|fe10-2=*[[File:FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br>Warrior*Use a [[File:FE10mastercrown.png]][[Master Crown]] on a Level 10+ Warrior or train a Warrior to Level 21.*[[File:FE10 Nolan Reaver Sprite.png|30px]]<br />[[Reaver]]
 
|fe10-2=*[[File:FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite.png|30px]]<br>Warrior*Use a [[File:FE10mastercrown.png]][[Master Crown]] on a Level 10+ Warrior or train a Warrior to Level 21.*[[File:FE10 Nolan Reaver Sprite.png|30px]]<br />[[Reaver]]
 
|fe11=[[File:FE11 Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE11masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FE11 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe11=[[File:FE11 Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE11masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FE11 Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe12=[[File:FEDS Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE11masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FEDS Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
 
|fe12=[[File:FEDS Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:FE11masterseal.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FEDS Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
|fe13=[[File:FE13 Generic Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FE13 Generic Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
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|fe13-1=*[[File:FE13 Generic Fighter Map Sprite.gif]][[Fighter]]*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Fighter.*[[File:FE13 Generic Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
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|fe13-2=*[[File:FE13 Barbarian Map Sprite.gif]][[Barbarian]]*Use a [[File:Master Seal FE13 Icon.png]][[Master Seal]] on a Level 10+ Barbarian.*[[File:FE13 Generic Warrior Map Sprite.gif]]Warrior
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|fe16=Any class*Use an [[File:FE16 Seal Icon.png|20px]][[Advanced Seal]] on a Level 20+ unit and pass the Warrior [[Certification Exam]].*[[File:FE16 Warrior Icon.gif]]Warrior
 
}}
 
}}
   
 
==Notable Warriors==
 
==Notable Warriors==
 
[[File:WarriorGBAIcon.gif|right]]
 
[[File:WarriorGBAIcon.gif|right]]
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War|Genealogy of the Holy War]]''===
 
*[[Munnir]] - One of the three princes of [[Verdane]] who kidnaps [[Edain]].
 
*[[Munnir]] - One of the three princes of [[Verdane]] who kidnaps [[Edain]].
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*[[Pizarl]] - A member of the Orgahill Pirates.
 
*[[Pizarl]] - A member of the Orgahill Pirates.
 
*[[Dobarl]] - A member of the Orgahill Pirates against Briggid.
 
*[[Dobarl]] - A member of the Orgahill Pirates against Briggid.
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*[[Tigris]] - The third member of the twelve [[Deadlords]].
 
*Promotion for: [[Iucharba]]
 
*Promotion for: [[Iucharba]]
   
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*[[Bucks]] - A member of the [[Lifis Pirates]] who mercilessly attacks villagers against [[August]]'s pleas.
 
*[[Bucks]] - A member of the [[Lifis Pirates]] who mercilessly attacks villagers against [[August]]'s pleas.
 
*[[Gomes]] - A member of the [[Mount Violdrake Bandits]] who leads a mutiny out of desperation.
 
*[[Gomes]] - A member of the [[Mount Violdrake Bandits]] who leads a mutiny out of desperation.
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*[[Colho]] - Traitor to the [[Dandelion Gang]].
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*[[Zile]] - A Bandit leader from Lenster.
 
*Promotion for: [[Marty]]
 
*Promotion for: [[Marty]]
   
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===''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem|New Mystery of the Emblem]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem|New Mystery of the Emblem]]''===
 
*[[Jake]] - A former ballistician from Grust who is in a relationship with [[Anna]].
 
*[[Jake]] - A former ballistician from Grust who is in a relationship with [[Anna]].
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*[[Ymir]] - Grustian warrior often insulted because of his size, but kind-hearted per se.
*[[Ymir]]
 
 
*Promotion for: [[Bord]], [[Cord]], [[Barst]] and [[Dice]].
 
*Promotion for: [[Bord]], [[Cord]], [[Barst]] and [[Dice]].
   
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*[[Tigris]] - One of the Twelve [[Deadlords]].
 
*[[Tigris]] - One of the Twelve [[Deadlords]].
 
*Possible promotion for: [[Vaike]].
 
*Possible promotion for: [[Vaike]].
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Three Houses]]''===
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*[[Alois]] - Cheerful Knight of Seiros, but nonetheless capable. He was Jeralt's right-hand man.
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*[[Randolph]] - Ambitious commander of the [[Adrestian Empire]] and [[Caspar]]'s uncle.
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===''[[Vestaria Saga I]]''===
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*Beorn - A renowned warrior whose name is familiar to any mercenary.
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*Promotion for Jean, Ash and Hilda.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:Warrior concept RD.png|Concept artwork of the Warrior class from ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Radiant Dawn]]''.
 
File:WarriorAwakening.jpg|Concept artwork of the Warrior class from ''Awakening''.
 
File:WarriorAwakening.jpg|Concept artwork of the Warrior class from ''Awakening''.
 
File:WarriorTCG.jpg|A Level 1 generic Warrior, as he appears in the second series of the TCG.
 
File:WarriorTCG.jpg|A Level 1 generic Warrior, as he appears in the second series of the TCG.
 
File:Warrior2TCG.jpg|A Level 10 generic Warrior, as he appears in the fifth series of the TCG.
 
File:Warrior2TCG.jpg|A Level 10 generic Warrior, as he appears in the fifth series of the TCG.
 
File:Warrior p.PNG|Generic CG portrait of the Warrior class from the DS titles.
 
File:Warrior p.PNG|Generic CG portrait of the Warrior class from the DS titles.
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Generic Mercenary 3.png|Generic portrait of a Warrior from ''Berwick Saga''
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Generic Mercenary 2.png|Generic portrait of a Warrior from ''Berwick Saga''
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Generic Mercenary 1.png|Generic portrait of a Warrior from ''Berwick Saga''
 
File:Dadgar FE5 Warrior.png|Dagdar as a Warrior in ''Thracia 776''.
 
File:Dadgar FE5 Warrior.png|Dagdar as a Warrior in ''Thracia 776''.
 
File:Samson battle (Warrior).png|[[Samson (TearRing Saga)|Samson]] as a Warrior in ''Tearring Saga''
 
File:Samson battle (Warrior).png|[[Samson (TearRing Saga)|Samson]] as a Warrior in ''Tearring Saga''
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File:FE6 Berserker Bow Critical.gif|Animation of [[Bartre]], a Warrior from ''The Binding Blade'', performing a critical attack with a Bow.
 
File:FE6 Berserker Bow Critical.gif|Animation of [[Bartre]], a Warrior from ''The Binding Blade'', performing a critical attack with a Bow.
 
File:Enemy Warrior with a bow.JPG|Battle model of an enemy Warrior wielding a Bow in the GBA titles.
 
File:Enemy Warrior with a bow.JPG|Battle model of an enemy Warrior wielding a Bow in the GBA titles.
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File:AwakeningWarriorPortrait.png|Generic class portrait of a Warrior from ''Awakening''.
 
File:FE13 Warrior (Gregor).png|[[Gregor]] showing the skinny Warrior model in ''Awakening''.
 
File:FE13 Warrior (Gregor).png|[[Gregor]] showing the skinny Warrior model in ''Awakening''.
 
File:FE13 Warrior (Vaike).png|[[Vaike]] showing the large Warrior model in ''Awakening''.
 
File:FE13 Warrior (Vaike).png|[[Vaike]] showing the large Warrior model in ''Awakening''.
File: FE5 Warrior Sprite.png|Map sprite of Warrior class in ''Thracia 776''.
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Warrior M.PNG|Battle model of a Warrior from ''Fire Emblem Three Houses''
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Warrior F.PNG|Battle model of a female Warrior in ''Fire Emblem Three Houses''
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File: FE5 Warrior Sprite.png|Map sprite of Warrior class in ''Thracia 776''.
 
File: FE5 Warrior (Enemy).png|Map sprite of the enemy variant of the Warrior class in ''Thracia 776''.
 
File: FE5 Warrior (Enemy).png|Map sprite of the enemy variant of the Warrior class in ''Thracia 776''.
File: Warrior.gif| Map sprite of Warrior class in ''TearRing Saga''
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File: Warrior.gif|Map sprite of Warrior class in ''TearRing Saga''
 
File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif|Map sprite of the Warrior class from the GBA titles.
 
File:FE8 Warrior Map Sprite.gif|Map sprite of the Warrior class from the GBA titles.
 
File:FEDS Warrior Map Sprite.gif|Map sprite of the Warrior class from the DS titles.
 
File:FEDS Warrior Map Sprite.gif|Map sprite of the Warrior class from the DS titles.

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The Warrior (ウォーリア Uōria) is an almost always male only combat physical class that recurrently appears across the Fire Emblem Series, beginning from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. The promoted form of the Fighter class, the Warrior class commonly wields Axes and Bows as its weapons of choice.

History in the Series

In its original inception in Genealogy of the Holy War, the Warrior class is established as the staple promoted form of the Axe Fighter class, alongside the ability to wield Bows as its secondary weapon of choice.

In Thracia 776, Marty, a character who is a Brigand by default, promotes into this class instead of the expected Berserker class from later titles. Axe Fighters appearing in this installment promote into Mercenaries instead.

In TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga, Warriors are again a promotion of the fighter class. They cannot use bows, and specialize in axes. Unlike other games, this incarnation of Warriors has very high speed and skill stats in addition to strength and HP.

After Thracia 776, Warriors remained a promotion of Fighter. However in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, Pirates could optionally promote to Warrior as part of the branch promotion system, as could Brigands through exploring the game data.

The lone playable fighter in TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga promotes to Slayer, while Warriors are a powerful enemy only variant of the Fighter that specialize in Axes alone.

In Radiant Dawn, the Warrior (勇士ウォーリア Uōria) class is unable to wield standard Bows, arming Crossbows in their stead. The class is further able to promote into the formidable Reaver class when the necessary requirements are met. 

In Fates, the Warrior class is absent, and its role as the promoted form of the Fighter class is taken up by the Berserker class instead. The Warrior class itself is replaced by the Oni Chieftain class.

In the spin-off title Fire Emblem Warriors, the class appears as an enemy-only unit that only uses Axes. The class is a half-clone of the War Cleric class.

The Warrior class makes a return in Fire Emblem: Three Houses as a unisex class that use axes as their only weapon of choice. The class has an innate critical bonus skill, much akin to the Reaver and Berserker classes. The Warrior Class is an optional promoted class of the Commoner or Noble class if the unit passes the Certification Exam at Lv. 20 with an Axe Skill Level of A or higher, and an Advanced Seal.

In Vestaria Saga I, the Warrior is known as the Axemaster. It exclusively wields axes and has a decent amount of speed.

Overview

Combat

Warriors, like Fighters, are characterised by high HP and Strength with rather modest Speed, while having decent Skill and Defense. However, they also have quite low Resistance. Their middling Speed and Skill make them easy targets for swordsmen who are generally faster and more accurate than Warriors, as well as magic-users such as Sages or Bishops, who tend to be fairly proficient at evasion and can deal a lot of magical damage.

Warriors are, however, immensely useful in taking down defensive units such as Generals and Paladins. Unlike Fighters and Berserkers, Warriors are not locked into the axe-only Weapon Triangle position. Their ability to wield Bows makes them capable of attacking any foe without running the risk of triggering any Weapon Triangle penalties. Warriors using bows play slightly differently from Snipers or other bow users, since they generally have higher Might and lower Speed. Since Warriors can only use Bows after promotion, they usually are unable to exploit strong bows initially, and some investment in their training is therefore required. This is true in every game except Radiant Dawn, where Warriors can only wield Crossbow weapons, which deal fixed damage, as well as in TearRing Saga and Berwick Saga. Alternatively, the Warrior could be outfitted with a Tomahawk instead of a Bow, as this weapon has a range of 1-2. Using this weapon does, however, come at the cost of being weak against Swords.

In TearRing Saga Warriors are akin to axe using Swordmasters with higher strength and HP stats in exchange for slightly less skill.

In WiFi battles, Warriors are not very good units to deploy. While their Defense is unusually high, their meager Speed means that they will still be defeated in melee combat by all high-Speed units. Berserkers in particular pose the biggest threat to them, as they are not just strong, but are swift enough to perform double attacks. The low Speed Warriors of Warriors further dampens their case, as this means that they are not able to double attack any promoted unit, including Generals.

In-Game

★ - FE10 SP Class.

Base Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE44011051201036--FE4 Axe FE4 Bow B
FE528815606610--FE5 Axe Icon D FE5 Bow Icon E
TS25707805-6--TS Axe 5
FE6288-56050613-Axe C Bow E
FE7288-56050613-Axe C Bow E
FE8288-56050613-Axe C Bow E
FE930715405271314FE9 Axe C FE9 Bow E
FE10 361931818013871314FE10 Axe D
FE10 4121520200151071314FE10 Axe D
FE112670280517--FE12 Axe D FE12 Bow E
FE122890470517--FE12 Axe D FE12 Bow E
FE1328120870736--AxeIconFE13 E BowIconFE13 E

Maximum Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE480261520273025186--FE4 Axe A FE4 Bow B
FE580202020202020-2020-FE5 Axe Icon A FE5 Bow Icon A
TS60221522233020-12--TS Axe 20
FE66030-26243028201520-Axe S Bow S
FE76030-28263026221520-Axe S Bow S
FE86030-28263026221525-Axe S Bow S
FE9603020282740252071314FE9 Axe S FE9 Bow S
FE10 53305262730231371314FE10 Axe S
FE10 65388343330281871314FE10 Axe SS
FE1160302026243028207--FE12 Axe A FE12 Bow A
FE1260302026243028207--FE12 Axe A FE12 Bow A
FE1380483042404540356--AxeIconFE13 A BowIconFE13 A

Growth Rates

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE4100%30%0%30%30%0%30%10%----
FE570%20%0%15%15%10%10%-0%20%--
FE680%45%-25%20%15%16%7%----
FE780%45%-25%20%15%16%17%----
FE880%45%-25%20%15%16%17%----
FE985%60%10%35%50%30%35%25%----
FE10 65%50%10%30%35%50%40%20%----
FE10 125%90%15%75%70%75%70%40%----
FE1180%40%-20%15%10%0%0%-15%----
FE1280%40%-20%15%10%0%0%-15%----
FE1345%25%0%20%15%0%10%5%----

Class Skills

SkillRequirements
FE9Colossus (FE9)ColossusOccult skill of the Warrior and Berserker classes; assign with an MasteryBookOccult Scroll.
FE10ShoveShove
Critical 5Critical +5
Base skill of all foot units.
SP Warrior only
FE13StrengthCryRally Strength
Counter (FE13)Counter
Learned at Level 5.
Learned at Level 15.
FE16Axefaire FE16Axefaire
Axe Crit +10 FE16Axe Critical +10
Wrath FE16Wrath
Class Ability of Warrior.
Class Ability of Warrior.
Mastery Ability of Warrior.

Promotions

Base ClassPromotion MethodPromoted Class
FE4FE4 Axe Fighter SpriteAxe FighterChoose the "Class Change" option in the Home Castle when the relevant unit reaches Level 20.FE4 Warrior SpriteWarrior
FE5FE5 BrigandMountain ThiefUse a Knight Proof (FE5)Knight Proof on a Level 10+ Mountain Thief.FE5 WarriorWarrior
TSAxeFighterFighterUse a TRSHeroProofHero Proof on a Level 10+ Fighter.WarriorWarrior
FE6FE8 Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a HerocrestHero Crest on a Level 10+ Fighter.FE8 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE7FE8 Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a HerocrestHero Crest on a Level 10+ Fighter.FE8 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE8FE8 Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a HerocrestHero Crest on a Level 10+ Fighter.FE8 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE8 FE8 Pirate Map SpritePirateUse an OceansealOcean Seal on a Level 10+ Pirate.FE8 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE8 FE6BrigandBrigandUse a HerocrestHero Crest on a Level 10+ Brigand.FE8 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE9FE9 Boyd Fighter Sprite
Fighter
Use a FE9mastersealMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Fighter or train a Fighter to Level 21.FE9 Boyd Warrior Sprite
Warrior
FE10 FE10 Nolan Fighter Sprite
Fighter
Use a FE10mastersealMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Fighter or train a Fighter to Level 21.FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite
Warrior
FE10 FE10 Nolan Warrior Sprite
Warrior
Use a FE10mastercrownMaster Crown on a Level 10+ Warrior or train a Warrior to Level 21.FE10 Nolan Reaver Sprite
Reaver
FE11FE11 Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a FE11mastersealMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Fighter.FE11 Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE12FEDS Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a FE11mastersealMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Fighter.FEDS Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE13 FE13 Generic Fighter Map SpriteFighterUse a Master Seal FE13 IconMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Fighter.FE13 Generic Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE13 FE13 Barbarian Map SpriteBarbarianUse a Master Seal FE13 IconMaster Seal on a Level 10+ Barbarian.FE13 Generic Warrior Map SpriteWarrior
FE16Any classUse an FE16 Seal IconAdvanced Seal on a Level 20+ unit and pass the Warrior Certification Exam.FE16 Warrior IconWarrior

Notable Warriors

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Genealogy of the Holy War

Thracia 776

The Binding Blade

The Blazing Blade

The Sacred Stones

Path of Radiance

Radiant Dawn

Shadow Dragon

  • Ymir - A Warrior from the frontier lands of Grust. During the War of Darkness, he protected a group of Grustian villagers who treated him well.
  • Promotion for: Bord, Cord and Barst.

New Mystery of the Emblem

  • Jake - A former ballistician from Grust who is in a relationship with Anna.
  • Ymir - Grustian warrior often insulted because of his size, but kind-hearted per se.
  • Promotion for: Bord, Cord, Barst and Dice.

Awakening

  • Basilio - West-Khan of Ferox.
  • Nombry - Leader of a group of bandits who attempts to seek out the mirage village of legend.
  • Tigris - One of the Twelve Deadlords.
  • Possible promotion for: Vaike.

Three Houses

Vestaria Saga I

  • Beorn - A renowned warrior whose name is familiar to any mercenary.
  • Promotion for Jean, Ash and Hilda.

Trivia

  • It is worth noting that the uniforms worn by the Warriors in the Jugdral Series and Awakening are reminiscent of the armor donned by Roman gladiators.
  • The Warrior class's description in Awakening claims that it has "peerless strength". In actuality, their Strength cap is surpassed by both Berserkers and Generals by a mere two points. This could be in comparison to other classes, where their power is nearly unmatched.

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