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Priestess (Fates)

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Priestess

Generic portrait priestess fe14.png
The generic Priestess portrait in Fates.


Hoshidan. A skilled shrine maiden who wields the yumi as well as the rod.

Unit type(s)

Infantry

Weapon(s)

Yumi, Rod

Skill(s)

Renewal, Countermagic

The Priestess (Japanese: 戦巫女 Ikusa Miko) is an advanced infantry class that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is a Hoshido-aligned class and is a class change option for Shrine Maidens. Priestesses augment their support skills with rods with the ability to fight with yumi.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Fates 19 6 7 6 9 5 5 8 6 -- Bows/Yumi E Staves/Rods E

Maximum stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Fates 50 29 32 30 33 34 26 34 8 -- Bows/Yumi B Staves/Rods A

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Game Skill Learning conditions
Fates Renewal Learned from Level 5 and up.

Class change

Fates

Base class Promotion method Advanced class
Ma 3ds02 shrine maiden playable.gif
Shrine Maiden
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 10. Ma 3ds02 onmyoji playable.gif
Onmyoji
or
Ma 3ds02 priestess playable.gif
Priestess
Promotion choice criteria: The player may freely choose.

Warriors

Base class Promotion method Advanced class

Shrine Maiden
Using a Master Seal after reaching Level 15.
High Priestess

Notable enemy Priestesses

Enemy Units
Name Game
Sakura Fates: Conquest
Enemy Priestess (Fates) units in the Fire Emblem series.

Flavor text

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Trivia

  • This class's ability to wield yumi is taken from how miko traditionally carry a sacred hama-yumi (literally, "evil-destroying bow") and a set of matching arrows as part of their regalia for shrine duties. Historically, miko would use their hama-yumi in active combat to defend their shrines.
  • The Priestess is one of only two explicitly female-only Hoshido classes, the other being the Shrine Maiden.
  • Despite appearing with a cape in artwork and sprite depictions, they lack them on their models in-game (except for Sakura and Mikoto who use the same models).

Etymology and other languages

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

Priestess

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Spanish

Sacerdotisa

Priestess

French

Prêtresse

Priestess

German

Priesterin

Priestess

Italian

Sacerdotessa

Priestess

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 Fates
Base classes ApothecaryArcherCavalierDark MageDivinerFighterKitsuneKnightMercenaryMonkNinjaNohr PrinceNohr PrincessOni SavageOutlawSamuraiShrine MaidenSky KnightSpear FighterTroubadourVillagerWolfskinWyvern Rider
Advanced classes AdventurerBerserkerBasaraBlacksmithBow KnightButlerDark KnightFalcon KnightGeneralGreat KnightGreat MasterHeroHoshido NobleKinshi KnightMaidMalig KnightMaster NinjaMaster of ArmsMechanistMerchantNine-TailsNohr NobleOni ChieftainOnmyojiPaladinPriestessSniperSorcererSpear MasterStrategistSwordmasterWolfssegnerWyvern Lord
Non-human classes Astral DragonAutomatonFacelessFeral DragonStoneborn
Other classes BallisticianBlight DragonClericDark FalconDread FighterEmpty VesselGrandmasterGreat LordLancerLodestarLordMyrmidonNohrian KingOutrealm ClassPegasus KnightSilent DragonSongstressVanguardWitch