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Outrealm Class

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Outrealm Class

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The Otherworld Class's stat display in Awakening.


A class which was brought through the Otherworld Gate.

Unit type(s)

Unknown

Weapon(s)

Same as the actual class

Skill(s)

Same as the actual class

The Otherworld Class (異界の兵種) is a placeholder for unidentified classes in Fire Emblem Awakening. It is used in the StreetPass functionality, for when a copy of the game which does not have a downloadable content package containing an exclusive class receives through StreetPass a character of such a class; as the size of the relevant data is unfeasible to transmit through StreetPass, the game instead uses this placeholder data to represent classes it does not recognize.

The Otherworld Class uses the battle and map graphics of the Strategist. The stats, skills and available weapons are identical to the actual class, or rather to the unit in question; as such, the Otherworld Class is technically capable of using all six weapon types and, even though the Strategist can only use two, has battle animations for all six. Once the player purchases the relevant DLC package, the unit will then appear as its actual class.

Currently, there are only two DLC-exclusive classes: the Demon Fighter and Bride. As such, these are the only classes which become an Otherworld Class under these circumstances.

Stats

The Otherworld Class's base and maximum stats, class growth rates and skills are the same as the actual class of the character in question.

"Class change"

Awakening

Base class Promotion method Advanced class

Any DLC-exclusive class
Be transmitted through StreetPass to a copy of Awakening which has not purchased the matching DLC package.
Otherworld Class

Etymology and other languages

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

Otherworld Class

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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.