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[[Class]]es in this category are considered to be "base", "basic" or "first-tier" classes in at least one {{FES}} game in which they appear.  These classes are lower-end classes in which most units start out, possessing lower stats and fewer [[skills]], and in turn can [[class change|promote]] into [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced classes]] to gain more power once they have gained enough [[experience]] and [[level]]s; units in basic classes gain [[experience]] at a quicker rate than advanced classes.
[[Class]]es in this category are considered to be "base", "basic" or "first-tier" classes in at least one {{FES}} game in which they appear.  These classes are lower-end classes in which most units start out, possessing lower stats and fewer [[skills]], and in turn can [[class change|promote]] into [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced classes]] to gain more power once they have gained enough [[experience]] and [[level]]s; units in basic classes gain [[experience]] at a quicker rate than advanced classes.


In certain games, there are elements which can help the player quickly identify whether a class is a base or advanced class. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, the generic class portraits of base classes have a gray border, base classes all have the same maximum stats with a maximum of 20 in every stat except [[HP]] and [[luck]], and base classes' [[weapon level]]s can go no higher than A-rank. In ''Awakening'', all base classes have a maximum [[HP]] stat of 60 and a maximum [[luck]] stat of 30.
In certain games, there are elements which can help the player quickly identify whether a class is a base or advanced class. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] games, the generic class portraits of base classes have a gray border, base classes all have the same maximum stats with a maximum of 20 in every stat except [[HP]] and [[luck]], and base classes' [[weapon level]]s can go no higher than A-rank. In ''Awakening'', all base classes have a maximum [[HP]] stat of 60 and a maximum [[luck]] stat of 30. In ''Fates'', all base classes have a maximum [[HP]] stat ranging between 35–45 and other stats range from 15–26.


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Revision as of 20:17, 28 February 2018

Classes in this category are considered to be "base", "basic" or "first-tier" classes in at least one Fire Emblem series game in which they appear. These classes are lower-end classes in which most units start out, possessing lower stats and fewer skills, and in turn can promote into advanced classes to gain more power once they have gained enough experience and levels; units in basic classes gain experience at a quicker rate than advanced classes.

In certain games, there are elements which can help the player quickly identify whether a class is a base or advanced class. In the Game Boy Advance games, the generic class portraits of base classes have a gray border, base classes all have the same maximum stats with a maximum of 20 in every stat except HP and luck, and base classes' weapon levels can go no higher than A-rank. In Awakening, all base classes have a maximum HP stat of 60 and a maximum luck stat of 30. In Fates, all base classes have a maximum HP stat ranging between 35–45 and other stats range from 15–26.