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{{Class Infobox | {{Class Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Generic portrait great master fe14.png|200px]] | |image=[[File:Generic portrait great master fe14.png|200px]] | ||
|caption=The generic Great Master portrait in {{title|Fates}}. | |caption=The generic Great Master portrait in {{title|Fates}}. | ||
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The '''Great Master''' (Japanese: {{hl|山伏|Yamabushi}} ''Yamabusi'') is an [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced]] infantry [[class]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is a [[Hoshido]]-aligned class and is a [[class change]] option for the [[Monk]]. Great Masters augment their support skills with [[rod]]s with the ability to fight with [[naginata]]. | The '''Great Master''' (Japanese: {{hl|山伏|Yamabushi}} ''Yamabusi'') is an [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced]] infantry [[class]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is a [[Hoshido]]-aligned class and is a [[class change]] option for the [[Monk (Fates)|Monk]]. Great Masters augment their support skills with [[rod]]s with the ability to fight with [[naginata]]. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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=== Maximum stats === | ===Maximum stats=== | ||
{{MaxStats | {{MaxStats | ||
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{{ClassGrowths | {{ClassGrowths | ||
|game1={{title|Fates}} | |game1={{title|Fates}} | ||
|hp1=10% | |hp1={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|85|Enemy}}% | ||
|str1=15% | |str1={{h|15|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}% | ||
|mag1=5% | |mag1={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}% | ||
|skl1=5% | |skl1={{h|5|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}% | ||
|spd1=15% | |spd1={{h|15|Player}}/{{h|55|Enemy}}% | ||
|luck1=15% | |luck1={{h|15|Player}}/{{h|30|Enemy}}% | ||
|def1=10% | |def1={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|40|Enemy}}% | ||
|res1=10% | |res1={{h|10|Player}}/{{h|50|Enemy}}% | ||
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|skill1={{Item|14|Renewal}} | |skill1={{Item|14|Renewal}} | ||
|learn1=Learned from Level 5 and up. | |learn1=Learned from Level 5 and up. | ||
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|skill2={{Item|14|Countermagic}} | |skill2={{Item|14|Countermagic}} | ||
|learn2=Learned from Level 15 and up. | |learn2=Learned from Level 15 and up. | ||
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{{Class Change Branched | {{Class Change Branched | ||
|sprite1=[[File:Ma 3ds02 monk playable.gif]] | |sprite1=[[File:Ma 3ds02 monk playable.gif]] | ||
|basic class=Monk | |basic class=Monk (Fates){{!}}Monk | ||
|promotion method=Using a {{Item|14|Master Seal|image=class change}} after reaching Level 10. | |promotion method=Using a {{Item|14|Master Seal|image=class change}} after reaching Level 10. | ||
|sprite2=[[File:Ma 3ds02 onmyoji playable.gif]] | |sprite2=[[File:Ma 3ds02 onmyoji playable.gif]] | ||
|promoted class 1=Onmyoji | |promoted class 1=Onmyoji | ||
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|name1=Azama | |name1=Azama | ||
|game1={{title|Fates}} | |game1={{title|Fates}}{{Conquest}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | ==Flavor text== | ||
{{ | {{DescriptionHdr}} | ||
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| | |english=Hoshidan. An enlightened monk who<br>uses both rods and naginata. | ||
|japanese=白夜の兵種。荒行の末に悟りを得た者。<br>祓串で仲間を癒やし、薙刀で敵を討つ。 | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{DescriptionFtr}} | |||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Great Master is one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Monk. | * The Great Master is one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Monk. | ||
== Etymology and other languages == | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Great Master | |eng-name=Great Master | ||
|eng-mean="Great Master" ([[wiktionary:大師|大師]] ''dàshī'' in Mandarin Chinese, or ''daishi'' in Japanese) is a [[wikipedia:Style (manner of address)|style]] used when addressing Buddhist monks. | |eng-mean="Great Master" ([[wiktionary:大師|大師]] ''dàshī'' in Mandarin Chinese, or ''daishi'' in Japanese) is a [[wikipedia:Style (manner of address)|style]] used when addressing Buddhist monks. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|山伏|Yamabushi}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Officially romanized as '''Yamabusi'''. A ''[[wikipedia:Yamabushi|yamabushi]]'' (literally, "one who bows on the mountain") is a Japanese monk of the ''[[wikipedia:Shugendō|Shugendō]]'' religion who lives a solitary hermit life in the mountains of Japan. In addition to their role as holy men, ''yamabushi'' also trained in martial arts to further themselves both physically and spiritually, and are known to have participated as warriors in major historic battles of the Sengoku period. | ||
|span-name=Gran maestre | |span-name=Gran maestre | ||
|span-mean=Great master | |span-mean=Great master | ||
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|ital-name=Sommo maestro | |ital-name=Sommo maestro | ||
|ital-mean=Greatest master | |ital-mean=Greatest master | ||
|kor-name=도사 | |kor-name={{h|도사|Dosa}} | ||
|kor-mean=Great Master | |kor-mean=Great Master | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Generic portrait great master fe14.png|The generic Great Master portrait in {{title|Fates}}. | File:Generic portrait great master fe14.png|The generic Great Master portrait in {{title|Fates}}. |
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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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Fates | 19 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 6 | -- | E E |
Maximum stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Fates | 55 | 32 | 30 | 31 | 33 | 32 | 28 | 32 | 8 | -- | B A |
Class growth rates
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Charm | Constitution* | Movement* | Weapon level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fates | 10/85% | 15/50% | 5/50% | 5/50% | 15/55% | 15/30% | 10/40% | 10/50% | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Class skills
Game | Skill | Learning conditions |
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Fates | Renewal | Learned from Level 5 and up. |
Fates | Countermagic | Learned from Level 15 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. |
Notable enemy Great Masters
Enemy Units | |
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Name | Game |
Azama | Fates |
Enemy Great Master units in the Fire Emblem series. |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | Hoshidan. An enlightened monk who
uses both rods and naginata. |
白夜の兵種。荒行の末に悟りを得た者。
祓串で仲間を癒やし、薙刀で敵を討つ。 |
Trivia
- The Great Master is one of only two explicitly male-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Monk.
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. |
Japanese |
山伏 |
Officially romanized as Yamabusi. A yamabushi (literally, "one who bows on the mountain") is a Japanese monk of the Shugendō religion who lives a solitary hermit life in the mountains of Japan. In addition to their role as holy men, yamabushi also trained in martial arts to further themselves both physically and spiritually, and are known to have participated as warriors in major historic battles of the Sengoku period. |
Spanish |
Gran maestre |
Great master |
French |
Grand maître |
Great master |
German |
Erzmeister |
Archmaster |
Italian |
Sommo maestro |
Greatest master |
Korean |
도사 |
Great Master |
Gallery
The generic Great Master portrait in 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. |