![]() Gray has the benefit of his recommended class lining up with his pseudo-canonical class. But due to his lack of defense the ranged classes should be higher on the list of priorities. ![]() In the end, it is up to the player to decide which role Tobin fits best into. He also has a higher speed than the other Mage candidate, Kliff, and so he has a higher chance of attacking twice. The reason why you might want to consider making Tobin a Mage is that he gets access to much more powerful skills early on - with Excalibur being gained at level 6. Now that he has been rebalanced, Tobin is actually much more effective as an Archer since his defense is still poor - but he's also quite functional as a Mage if you want to use him that way. In Shadows of Valentia, Tobin has the benefit of no longer being outclassed by literally every other villager due to his poor growths outside of skill and luck. When it comes to building a competent team, the general recommendations are as follows for each character: Tobin I would nevertheless recommend Cavalier for Faye to avoid an overload of Pegasus Knights in the late game, and Mercenary for Atlas - unless you would rather have him act as a Cavalier to balance out Celica's abundance of mercenaries. With this in mind, if you are looking for a purely canon run, these classes aren't exactly bad - they fill in most of the holes in Alm and Celica's armies. While these look great on paper considering the characters' personalities, they don't always work in the game itself due to factors varying from stat growths, to spell lists, and more. If you're simply looking for character classes from a pure story standpoint, the general consensus for each of the villagers are as follows: Later you will find Atlas in Celica's story, who is the villager for her route. From the very beginning of your journey with Alm, you will have access to Faye, Grey, Kliff, and Tobin. Deciding Classes for the VillagersĮvery villager has their talents, and playing to them can make your playthrough easier or more difficult depending on the classes you choose for them. That said, it might not be recommended for a practical run unless you want to break conventional gameplay methods and spend your entire time gaining experience. As such, they can be considered a "grinding class" if you would like to do so in the post-game. Sisters can change into Saints at level 12ĭread Fighters have an interesting niche in Fire Emblem: Echoes - Shadows of Valentia, as they are the only class that can actually return to the Villager class.Pegasus Knights can change into Falcon Knights at 12.Female mages can change into priestesses at level 20.Male mages can change into sages at level 12.From there, most classes will change into their secondary classes at level 7, and then again at level 10. It should be noted that all classes reset to level 1 upon promotion. Pegasus Knight (Female Only) > Falcon Knight.Mage > Sage (Male Only) or Priestess (Female Only).Archer (Male Only) > Sniper > Bow Knight.Mercenary (Male Only) > Sword Fighter > Dread Fighter.The class trees for villagers (and by extension any units already promoted into a particular tree) are as follows: Upon reaching level 3, the villagers that Alm and Celica recruit along their journey will be able to change class into one of the 7 classes. Lessons in Villager Classes The Class Tree Once progress has slowed down, consider changing classes, as it is not necessary to level characters to 20 for playthrough purposes. However, the way that Shadows of Valentiais balanced may result in a much more difficult run than if you simply change classes as soon as possible.Īs a general rule: level up characters as much as you can prior to changing classes - provided it does not hinder your progress. As a result, it is still viable to level a unit to 20 before changing. Knowing what the base stat is for each class is important, as units will only gain the bonuses of class changes if their current stat is lower than the one they would have in the new class. Each class will have improved stats over the last one, and has unique base stats that the unit will match upon changing. These shrines will allow characters to change to the next class in their class tree. In Shadows of Valentia, class changes can only happen at shrines. In this guide, we'll take a look at when you should change classes, as well as what classes each villager you come across should change into for the best effect.
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