Yeah forgot to mention this is like the only strong argument against MS that nobody else seems to mention. But EO doesn't add anything to speed either as a class bonus or bonus growth rate. Please let me know what people think or have any suggestions to make this build better. (Just wanted to get the intro out of the way). Also I find stealth to be kind of annoying lol cause sometimes I want them to target Byleth but they don't. Byleth pretty much needs to actually be in those class routes themselves or use a ton of action points in instruction. Desperation does not activate on Enemy Phase, so it is useless when combined Vantage. And in conjunction with requiring less investment in other areas, EO can get high Authority very quickly compared to other class setups. Master classes are the ultimate power level in class terms in Fire Emblem Three Houses - they're the end of the class tree, where a character can reach their true, full potential. Your link has been automatically embedded. Byleth as the Enlightened One. Most of these Fire Emblem Three Houses Unique classes are named thusly because they're inherently available to some units and not others from the start. But my scenario is based on just choosing between the two, forgetting about any opportunity cost with building either. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Byleth, Wandering Flame/Ruler of Dawn & Sylvain, Sincerest of Knights (Silver Snow, Verdant Wind) After ascending the throne as the first leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan, Byleth announced her marriage to Sylvain, who had become the new Margrave Gautier. To the last sentence, I guess, but it requires a lot of tutoring, especially if you prefer a male Byleth, which I do because the female's design is beyond atrocious. This isn't about endgame but only … Then Pegasus Knight and Assassin keeps Byleth's speed and then dex and then finally after that HP and strength high enough for it to matter in the end. Sacred Power is just there for minimizing damage for adjacent allies. Having playing other entrees in the line up before hand like FE7, Path of Radiance, Awakening, Fates and Echoes, I knew what I was getting into and I enjoyed it from beginning to end. Then, plan out your team's eventual Advanced and Master classes and set Goals based on what those will be. Found my calc. Increase Skills To Recruit Other Characters I wouldn't recommend it outside of Normal or on a challenge run. Skills can start as low as Rank E, and be improved all the way up to Rank S+. You should be able to at least S-rank swords by endgame without too much difficulty given the progression that @SumG mentioned, and although I'm slightly less optimistic about getting Swordfaire, the skill set they set out would be great to end up in. I mean MS is kind of low investment compared to other end game classes. It also only has 3 uses, and 2 range until you get to S-Rank Reason as opposed to a 3-range Levin Sword+. And honestly, I think axes are not that good in this game. The recommendations are not restricted to the class’ required skills. They are just straight up a better class than most end game class. I also like @SumG's class progression because HP +5, Strength + 2 and Death Blow are great abilities to get early and I would be able to eventually use this to recruit units like Mercedes, Ingrid, and maybe Raphael as a guard adjutant at least. Swordmaster, Hero, and Assassin are all viable alternatives if you wanna keep using Swords, Assassin and Swordmaster probably more powerful than Hero but Hero definitely looks cool. Description: A mysterious knight versed in black magic, this class can move again after … Characters Recommended … The important thing is, being in a higher level group, such as Master Class, is not necessarily meaning the best job. I'm not equipping either skill so Sacred power being better than warding blow doesn't really help the argument. Depending on route, you might end up swamped with magic-immune enemies, so Faith magic is limited. But that's why we have DLC. Compare that to Enlightened one coming free of charge, and I think it's blatantly obvious Mortal Savant is far worse. When Byleth instructs a class, each character has goals of one or two Skills they will want to progress in - that you can set yourself or let them choose. You could use EO until MS is available. Their chances of passing the exam would be calculated as follows. I've tested it on Normal mode and it's totally doable because pending on much you have farmed but until the chapter battle, it can be either really easy or just overkill because you would by and large one shot the enemy anyways. At least Swordmaster and Assassin are considerable end game classes though I would say at least with Assassin you get 6 move and stealth which are two of the most important assets to have. And that’s on hard difficulty, You could probably do that with any class on byleth tbh. We did it ! I mean if you're talking about literally reaching the endgame and being forced to reclass into either EO or MS (assuming all other things are equal) I'd still have to choose EO, but only just. For me if I am using Male Byleth, I like using the War Master class since it mostly relies on brute strength and to be a reliable tank. 32 currently just before Ch. They descend to the deepest underground passage of Garreg Mach. Next is Edelgard, the leader of the Black Eagles and Imperial Princess of the Adrestian Empire. The only con is awkward positioning, but if Byleth has canto this really isn't an issue(another reason why flying byleth is best end game class). He has 78 dodge as a WM when he equips fists (and I think 29 speed, Lv. This class is made for Byleth so … Unpopular opinion(? I could be dead wrong of course. I usually kept using swords to still be able to use Sword of the Creator (and also to have a sword based dodgetank with good mobility), but there's a case to be made for lances as well. I was experimenting around on normal mode (I plan onto doing a thread eventually on BE, BL and GD build ideas for a future hard/maddening run unless someone can direct me otherwise) with some ideas I think can work whether it's because they compliment their personal abilities or it will help their growths out in the long run. Topic Archived; Page 1 of 2; Last ; More topics from this board... How much do you cheat the class certification: supremeblaster: 14: 4/15 6:00AM: Renown Class Mastery Purchases: Locke411: 4: 4/12 3:38PM: C/D: Dark Knight is an overrated class: New_Gen_Zero_2: 36: 4/16 8:16PM: Is it worth getting the DLC pack? First is Dimitri, the leader of the Blue Lions house and the soon to be ruler of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus. Byleth functions similarly well as a dodgetank as any other unit in the game, gains access to Darting Blow from Pegasus Knight (which further helps with speed issues), and makes for a much stronger than average flier. 00technocolor00. So Falcon Knight Byleth would something like Sword Prowess Level 5, Darting Blow, Alert Stance+ Defiant Avoid (maybe? Plus having all that speed, accuracy, 6 move, stealth and swordfaire are enticing options. It also isn't likely that Levin Sword+ or Ragnarok can ORKO any non-armour enemy, even with the respective faires equipped. I might switch him to Hero, since Dimitri switched to Great Lord along the story. hide. They start with a respectable base speed of 8 and an average growth rate of 45%. I basically kept him as Swordmaster all the way up till the final battle of each route. I know Warmaster Byleth is easy to obtain too because of Axes and Brawling and brawl avoid +20 helps byleth's avoid when punching things. Though NG+ could grant Byleth Renewal and Alert Stance+ to go along with it. Just make sure you're working on his authority in addition to his axe and brawl ranks, so that you can put better battalions him. Joshua Moore I know now brawl avoid +20 exists so using fists could work out much better now that you mentioned them. The end result is that Byleth can end up 7-10 speed lower in EO than in other classes, which is absolutely huge on higher difficulties. I used Byleths master class for a little bit and then trashed it and went back to my Assasin class. And Axebreaker is there because I like to use my fliers as dodgetanks, and I find having a flying, sword-based dodge tank is extremely valuable at times (I typically also have at least one axe-based Wyvern Lord and a lance-based Pegasus Knight with appropriate X-breaker abilities as well). Once her parents had retired and withdrawn, Lysithea finally became the archbishop's wife. ├ Byleth’s Birthday Guide ├ Tea Party Topics and Answers ├ Lost Items ├ Favorite and Disliked Gifts ├ Cathedral Advice Box Replies ├ Lecture Room Questions and Answers ├ Monastery Exploration Dialogue Choices ├ Failed Manual Instruction Responses ├ Training Ground Tournaments ├ Dining Hall Meals ├ Cooking Recipes Sylvain was a valued ally who assisted his wife in her new role, both publicly and privately. I did calc and EO has on average 4.5 total stat more than MS. +1 Spd and I forgot the rest(ik they are spread out thou). Weight -3 is certainly worth getting if you want to double enemies on Maddening. I'd like hero if it didn't have those pauldrons. Otherwise I think that without going too crazy in investment I could just go Assassin and keep jacking up sword and bow since I know having a long range attack without fear of retaliating is invaluable. :/ Rainy. It also means Byleth can take the Armor Knight Certifcation for a base 12 Defense the moment they hit Level 10. I mean sure it is less investment compared to sword master, but Byleth as a flier is much more rewarding. I'd drop Sword Prowess on Byleth simply because they're are a lot more Swordbreaker enemies than they're Lance Breaker enemies, plus they don't benefit from the faire. At least Swordmaster and Assassin are considerable end game classes though I would say at least with Assassin you get 6 move and stealth. I can send MU out with like 6 enemies and 3 beasts and he’ll fuck them all up. Last is Claude, the leader of the Golden Deer house and next in line … When Byleth instructs a class, each character has goals of one or two Skills they will want to progress in - that you can set yourself or let them choose. If you want a dodge-based build in general/for enemy phase, then you're better off focusing on swords or fists (with the DLC). Compare that to Enlightened one coming free of charge, and I think it's blatantly obvious Mortal Savant is far worse. Unique Classes for House Leaders Lord - House Leaders. Sure Byleth isn't always going to use spells, but I'd rather take that then 4.5 more stats. For example, suppose a unit with D+ rank Lances, A rank Axes, B+ rank Flying, and 15 Luck attempts to take the Wyvern Lord (master class) exam. Granted equipping a heal tome can still apply the extra avoid. Ex. =X. All things related to Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Player phase dodge isn't super important for Byleth - Windsweep means that Byleth has a guaranteed no-counter player phase, and granted, it doesn't double, but it's likely to do more damage (and has higher crit) than either Nosferatu or Aura. +1 move > crit+10 any day. 1.1 Fire Emblem: Thracia 776; 1.2 Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade; 1.3 Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones; 1.4 Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance; 1.5 Fire … Bow Knight. 83% Upvoted. Fighter as a beginner class to get axe proficiency a bit faster so you can immediately hop into Brigand. I honestly prefer the battalion skills to their straight counterparts, because although it can be a little finicky to lower a battalion's health, it's much safer to do that over the course of a few battles than to allow your Byleth/whoever to take hits in order to be useful. Class : war-master (for stat growth, +20 crit, and fist fare) Required skills are You can attack from 2 or 3 range (without using Sword of Creator durability), heal yourself with Nosferatu, you have increased avoidance while using white magic, you can heal others on the team if needed, and then wreck with the sword when up close. 1 year ago. Come on let's move it ! The fire please. (I have seen the war master builds, but none that incorporate the war cleric build of 20 + fist avoidance) Required items include the DLC chalice of beginnings. For female Byleth, she was fun as a Falcon Knight. Sounds great actually! Included are their stats and a short description of its specialties. Fire Emblem Three Houses: The 5 Best Classes For Female Byleth (& 5 Worst) Choosing between genders may seem superficial in Fire Emblem Three Houses, but … Once again, thank you all so very much. DaxiusG889: 15: 4/1 1:27PM: Are there any Crests Items … Byleth is a monster who one-turn-ko enemies while taking almost zero damage in most classes. Upload or insert images from URL. ├ Byleth’s Birthday Guide ├ Tea Party Topics and Answers ├ Lost Items ├ Favorite and Disliked Gifts ├ Cathedral Advice Box Replies ├ Lecture Room Questions and Answers ├ Monastery Exploration Dialogue Choices ├ Failed Manual Instruction Responses ├ Training Ground Tournaments ├ Dining Hall Meals ├ Cooking Recipes The ability Sacred Power also boosts their and their allies attacks while reducing damage. And that you work on his early axe rank enough that you can make brigand his intermediate promotion and grab Death Blow. Falcon Knight Byleth sounds reasonably attainable considering that I would work on lances and flying primarily as well as swords so I could go lets say Commoner > Myrmidon > Falcon Knight > Swordsmaster/Wyvern Rider > Falcon Knight. This is a follow up to my previous reclassing guide, but a more in depth guide on advanced classes. But honestly, the magic casting is a great plus, imo. Byleth gets a unique class that is good for Swords, Faith and Authority, and it even gets the ability to use magic just because why not. How is everyone's experience with Byleth's unique master class? But I notice it maddening mode I'm often needing three or more units to take out an enemy which makes 3 additional damage a lot. That Would be Sacred Power. Also, getting to Mortal Savant means having to waste a lot of activity points tutoring in Reason. Join along as we discuss the latest title for Fire Emblem on the Nintendo Switch! Note: Byleth is hard to make into a pure mage, but the unique class is basically Mortal Savant that's actually good. Take into consideration the character's budding talents as well. I honestly don't know why this is an unpopular opinion. On top of that, Byleth's Reason list is crappy enough that they ideally want Tomefaire and Black Magic Uses x2 to be a decent spellcaster. X Breakers I figured would be worth mentioning too. But as you all pointed it, it's a fine class but not going to carry me through maddening. As I said stat wise they are very similar. Since he mastered War Monk (I glued a Knowledge Gem to him so he did that during Chapter 10 I think) he's only just started taking some hits again, and that's because units get a massive stat spike (and master classes) starting from the Derdriu mission on CF. Byleth Has Own Class Called Enlightened One When you reach Chapter 11, Byleth will have his/her own Class called Enlightened One. Yeah magic build Byleth is underwhelming on Hard, let alone Maddening - even more so when they aren't in a magic-oriented class (Enlightened One doesn't have any magic-relevant skills). I like Assassin over Wyvern Lord because of the extra benefits to speed growth, the extra axe proficiency required, and the ability to get extra sword proficiency, but you do end up getting Alert Stance and Alert Stance+ later by not using a flying class in the advanced tier and will need to do a bit of extra training in bows. level 1. Reading these have really made me reconsider how to approach the harder difficulties going forward. This also allows you to use magic, and we recommend getting at least healing spells. Beginner classes are available early on at level 5, intermediate classes at level 10, advanced classes at level 20, and master classes at level 30. Ended up with SPD and STR in the mid-40s, which really helps Enlightened One's overall bulk and killing ability. Anyways, MS Byleth is bad too so I personally don't recommend either. Most of all, it is said that his … They provide roughly the same total % in stat increases as advanced. Byleth is a monster who one-turn-ko enemies while taking almost zero damage in most classes. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast . EO is available far earlier than MS, with a stat spread that every character in Part I (and for a decent amount of Part II) would envy. So would it be worth trying out or are they just a waste of space? I beat it with level 46 byleth with 350+ war master stats. You really only need to tutor 3 skills sword, reason, and authority. No Swordmaster is not considerable for end game class when Assassin easily outclasses it. They start with solid bases overall, in particular an excellent base 13 strength, tied for highest in the game with Edelgard, and generally above-average stats in most other areas.While their charm base isn't exactly stellar, the consistent boosts from Tea Time on birthdays will prove to be quite the boon. I would suggest against having a second weapon proficiency in an ability slot. Something as basic as a Silver Lance requires 45 Strength to wield without penalty. Byleth functions similarly well as a dodgetank as any other unit in the game, gains access to Darting Blow from Pegasus Knight (which further helps with speed issues), and makes for a much stronger than average flier. Grappler has better speed/movement and Fierce Iron Fist, but War Master has better crit, bulk and gets you Quick Riposte, which is probably the best mastery skill in the game.
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