![]() ![]() If intending to use a Villager character, it is encouraged to use them immediately from recruitment and reclass them as soon as possible. All units who start off as a Villager or a trainee class, in general, are noted for their potential, generally having some of the strongest growth rates in their respective games and becoming some of the strongest units in the game. While initially weak and ill-suited for combat, the Villager class is considered to be more of an archetype than a class. This is reinforced by the fact that their stat caps are generally quite low, forcing the player to promote or reclass them as soon as possible. As a trainee class, they are ill-suited for long term usage in the class and is merely a starting point. In most instances, they appear no later than a quarter into the story, making them even weaker than most units in the army at the time, but not to the point that they are completely unusable. They are weak, pitifully so in some instances, and are extremely fragile and can be felled easily by most conventional enemies. It wields Lances and Throwing Spears.īecause Villagers are basically civilian recruits who have not received formal combat training, their starting stats and growth rates tend to be extremely low. In Vestaria Saga: The Holy Sword of Silvanister, the class is once again known as the Farmer. They wield Forks, a subtype of the Spear class of weapons, although their poor stats hinder their effectiveness with them. In TearRing Saga: Berwick Saga, the class is known as Farmer, an NPC only class that appears only in Chapter 12. However, the children of Mozu inherit the class from her. ![]() It is one of four base classes in Fates that cannot be chosen as the Avatar's secondary class and cannot be accessed via a Partner Seal and Friendship Seal. The Villager is a fully-fleshed class instead of a trainee-tier one, given that it can directly promote into either the Merchant or the Master of Arms class. ![]() In Fire Emblem Fates, the class wields Lances as its sole weapon of choice, much like its incarnation in Awakening. Male Morgan can inherit the class either from Donnel or a son of Donnel. Any son of Donnel will inherit the class, however, his daughters will not. It is exclusive to Donnel and is technically a male-only class. However, unlike most other special classes, it has low stat caps and it is encouraged to reclass into a secondary class to absolve these low caps. The class has no promotions and is considered a special class, capping at Level 30. The Villager class returns in Fire Emblem Awakening, this time wielding Lances in a manner that is similar to the Recruit class. However, this can only be done three times, as there are only three Pitchfork items obtainable in the game, via the "Mila's Bounty" free DLC gifts. This gives that unit the ability to then promote into a different class of their choosing, essentially allowing them to reclass in a manner somewhat similar to what is allowed by the Second Seal item in Awakening and the Heart Seal item in Fates. In Gaiden, the class that they promote into is chosen randomly, but in Echoes, the player can freely choose what class they want their Villagers to promote into.Īlthough weak as a class, Villagers have the potential of leveling up infinitely by following the Mercenary path, as the corresponding third-tier class, Dread Fighter, is able to promote back into this class any time after reaching Level 10.įurthermore, in Echoes, an item called a Pitchfork can be used to allow any unit in any class at any level to promote into a Villager at a shrine. Villagers can promote into any one of these classes by visiting a shrine when their level is 3 or higher. Female Villagers (exclusive to Echoes) can promote into the Cavalier, Mage, Cleric, or Pegasus Knight classes. Male Villagers can promote into the Mercenary, Soldier, Archer, Mage and Cavalier classes. They are regarded as a "tier zero" class in this title, given that they are able to promote into a variety of first-tier classes. In Gaiden and its remake, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, Villagers wield Swords as their weapon of choice. 4.4 Vestaria Saga: The Holy Sword of SilvanisterĪ combat physical class, it is a trainee class that affords little value apart from possessing much potential to grow into valuable assets of the player's army, Villagers primarily wield either Swords or Lances as their weapons of choice. ![]()
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