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The Great Master (Japanese: 山伏 Yamabusi) is an advanced infantry class that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is a Hoshido-aligned class and is a class change option for the Monk. Great Masters augment their support skills with rods with the ability to fight with naginata.
Stats
Base stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Maximum stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Class growth rates
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Charm | Constitution* | Movement* | Weapon level |
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Class skills
Game | Skill | Learning conditions |
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Fates | File:Is 3ds renewal.png Renewal | Learned from Level 5 and up. |
Class change
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Monk |
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10. | Onmyoji or Great Master |
Promotion choice criteria: The player may freely choose. |
Trivia
- The Great Master is one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Monk.
Gallery
The generic Great Master portrait in Fates.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Great Master |
"Great Master" (大師 dàshī in Mandarin Chinese, or daishi in Japanese) is a style used when addressing Buddhist monks. |
English (unofficial) |
Mountain Priest |
Popularly known by this name prior to the English release of Fates. |
References
See also
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |