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(Japanese: {{hl|ハイプリースト|Haipurīsuto}} ''High Priest'') is an [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced]] magical [[class]] which was introduced in {{FE4}}. It is present only in ''Genealogy'' and {{title|Thracia 776}}, acting as the [[class change|promoted]] class for [[Priest]]s of both genders in these games and a counterpart to the role of the [[Bishop]] in most other games.  High Bishops wield [[Staff|staves]] in both games, but their choice of offensive magic varies between the games: they wield the three forms of [[Anima (magic)|anima magic]] in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and [[Light (magic)|light magic]] in ''Thracia 776''.
'''High Priest''' (Japanese: {{hl|ハイプリースト|Haipurīsuto}} ''High Priest'') is an [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced]] magical [[class]] which was introduced in {{FE4}}. It is present only in ''Genealogy'' and {{title|Thracia 776}}, acting as the [[class change|promoted]] class for [[Priest]]s of both genders in these games and a counterpart to the role of the [[Bishop]] in most other games.  High Bishops wield [[Staff|staves]] in both games, but their choice of offensive magic varies between the games: they wield the three forms of [[Anima (magic)|anima magic]] in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and [[Light (magic)|light magic]] in ''Thracia 776''.


High Priests are competent healers with high [[Magic (stat)|magic]] and exceptional [[resistance]], but are lacking in physical [[defense]].  Their offensive capabilities are passable with their high magic, but are crippled by having restricted access to offensive magic with their low [[weapon level]]s.  They are further held back in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' by their [[movement]], tied with that of the [[General]] for the lowest of any advanced class, in a game with a strong focus on large maps and high movement.
High Priests are competent healers with high [[Magic (stat)|magic]] and exceptional [[resistance]], but are lacking in physical [[defense]].  Their offensive capabilities are passable with their high magic, but are crippled by having restricted access to offensive magic with their low [[weapon level]]s.  They are further held back in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' by their [[movement]], tied with that of the [[General]] for the lowest of any advanced class, in a game with a strong focus on large maps and high movement.

Revision as of 22:34, 23 November 2020

High Priest

FESK High Priest Male.png
Artwork of the High Priest from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.

Unit type(s)

Infantry

Weapon(s)
Skill(s)

None

High Priest (Japanese: ハイプリースト High Priest) is an advanced magical class which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. It is present only in Genealogy and Thracia 776, acting as the promoted class for Priests of both genders in these games and a counterpart to the role of the Bishop in most other games. High Bishops wield staves in both games, but their choice of offensive magic varies between the games: they wield the three forms of anima magic in Genealogy of the Holy War, and light magic in Thracia 776.

High Priests are competent healers with high magic and exceptional resistance, but are lacking in physical defense. Their offensive capabilities are passable with their high magic, but are crippled by having restricted access to offensive magic with their low weapon levels. They are further held back in Genealogy of the Holy War by their movement, tied with that of the General for the lowest of any advanced class, in a game with a strong focus on large maps and high movement.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Genealogy of the Holy War 35 0 12 9 8 0 3 8 5 -- Staves A Fire magic C
Thunder magic C FE4RankWind.png C

Max stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Genealogy of the Holy War 80 15 27 24 23 30 18 23 5 -- Staves A Fire magic C
Thunder magic C FE4RankWind.png C

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
Genealogy of the Holy War 100% 10% 30% 30% 30% 0% 10% 30% -- -- -- --
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Nil.

Class change

Genealogy of the Holy War, Thracia 776

Base class Promotion method Advanced class
Bs fe04 coirpre priest staff.png
Priest
Choosing the "Class change" option in a home castle after reaching level 20.* /
Using a Knight Proof after reaching Level 10.*
Bs fe04 coirpre high priest staff.png
High Priest

Playable High Priests

Playable Characters
Name Game
Claud Genealogy of the Holy War
Saias Thracia 776
Playable High Priest units in the Fire Emblem series.

Notable enemy High Priests

Enemy Units
Name Game
Lepus Genealogy of the Holy War
Enemy High Priest units in the Fire Emblem series.

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English
(unofficial)

High Priest

Used in the Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776 fan translations.

Gallery

References

See also

Project Classes.png This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series.
Classes in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Base classes Arch KnightAxe ArmorAxe FighterAxe KnightBardBow ArmorBow FighterCavalierFire MageFree KnightJunior LordKnightLance KnightLight PriestessMagePegasus KnightPriestPrincePrincessSword ArmorSword FighterTroubadourThiefThunder MageWind MageWyvern Knight
Advanced classes Bow KnightDuke KnightForrestGeneralGreat KnightHigh PriestKnight LordMage KnightMage FighterMaster KnightPaladinRangerSageSniperSwordmasterThief FighterWarriorWyvern Lord
Other classes BallistaBarbarianBaronBishopBrigandCivilianDancerDark BishopDark MageDark PrinceDragon RiderEmperorHunterIron BallistaKiller BallistaPirateQueen
Unused classes ArcherAxe SoldierGreat BallistaPegasus RiderSoldierSpear SoldierSword Soldier
Classes in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Base classes ArcherArch KnightAxe ArmorAxe FighterAxe KnightBallistaBardBow ArmorBow FighterBrigandCavalierCivilianClericDancerDragon RiderFree KnightHunterIron BallistaLance ArmorLance KnightLoptr MageLordMagePegasus RiderPiratePoison BallistaPriestPrinceSoldierSword ArmorSword FighterThiefTroubadour
Advanced classes BaronBerserkerBishopBow KnightDark BishopDark MageDuke KnightGeneralGreat KnightHigh PriestMage KnightMercenaryPegasus KnightSageSniperRangerSwordmasterThief FighterWarriorWyvern Knight
Unused/cutscene classes Dark PrinceEmperorFalcon KnightForrestJunior LordKiller BallistaKnight LordMaster KnightWyvern Lord