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Although the basic concept of [[class change|changing class]] remained from the original game, ''Gaiden'' implemented several unique additions to it which returned in later games. Class changing is no long initiated by using items, but rather by visiting [[Mila Shrine]]s when a unit reaches the requisite level. ''Gaiden'' introduced the idea of [[trainee]] classes with the [[Villager]] class; Villagers are weaker than other playable classes but, if properly trained, have the potential to promote into a wide variety of classes. It also introduced the ability for units in certain advanced classes to promote again into even more powerful [[:Category:Third-tier advanced classes|third-tier classes]]. | Although the basic concept of [[class change|changing class]] remained from the original game, ''Gaiden'' implemented several unique additions to it which returned in later games. Class changing is no long initiated by using items, but rather by visiting [[Mila Shrine]]s when a unit reaches the requisite level. ''Gaiden'' introduced the idea of [[trainee]] classes with the [[Villager]] class; Villagers are weaker than other playable classes but, if properly trained, have the potential to promote into a wide variety of classes. It also introduced the ability for units in certain advanced classes to promote again into even more powerful [[:Category:Third-tier advanced classes|third-tier classes]]. |