Musou-style fighter Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes offers a wide variety of classes for its large playable cast. Many classic Fire Emblem classes return, including mythical beast-mounted Pegasus Knights and Wyvern Riders, magic-wielding Dark Knights and Holy Knights, and speedy Swordmasters. However, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes fans have noted the absence of several classes that appeared in previous title Fire Emblem: Three Houses. These popular classes could be added in the form of downloadable content.
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes returns to the world of Fodlan, where the Adrestian Empire, Holy Kingdom of Faerghus, and Leicester Alliance vie for control of the continent. It features three playable routes, each with different characters, maps, and Supports. However, the classes that characters can access are generally standard across all routes, except for a few exclusive classes for units such as protagonist Shez or lords Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude. Adding new classes via DLC could encourage replaying the game and provide new options for exploring characters' combat potential.
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The War Monk, aka War Cleric, is a class that debuted in Fire Emblem Awakening. The class was fairly unique as it could both fight physically with axes and use white magic to heal allies. Female members of this class are called War Clerics, while males are called War Monks. Despite the class's relative popularity, it did not appear in Fire Emblem Fates or the base version of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It was later added to the game via the «Cindered Shadows»DLC as the personal class of Balthus, a member of the Ashen Wolves — yet wielding gauntlets rather than
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