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USC Yuuka

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But why this thread doesn't love Stahl? Stahl is awesome.
YES STAHL. Stahl was sooo cute. Omg I loved Stahl. MUxStahl forever.

But besides the fangirling, I loved Lon'quxNowi. That was cute too owo
And VirionxCordelia was one of my favorites cause Severa would look like Miku (eh heh).
I haven't really explored the pairings yet but I loved Henry. Owain was funny, especially how Lucina thought of him.
I didn't really like Miriel because of how stiff she was though... She was so boring and Laurent was exactly the same...
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YES STAHL. Stahl was sooo cute. Omg I loved Stahl. MUxStahl forever.

But besides the fangirling, I loved Lon'quxNowi. That was cute too owo
And VirionxCordelia was one of my favorites cause Severa would look like Miku (eh heh).
I haven't really explored the pairings yet but I loved Henry. Owain was funny, especially how Lucina thought of him.
I didn't really like Miriel because of how stiff she was though... She was so boring and Laurent was exactly the same...
Yeah I really don't like Miriel and Laurent boring characters who are pretty weak.

LiberiaxCordelia and StahlxCordelia are funny parings because they are like a nice people couple who have Severa as their kid whos the complete opposite to them.

Lon'quxLissa is cute as well the way because they are complete opposite personalities as is ChromxSumia with the whole pie thing.

DonnelxMarribelle is great aswell as hes a filthy peasant and she is a snobby noble woman who hates "low born filth" yet they are totally in love.

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Sadly, i've never finished it. I kept getting my stuff handed to me by the final boss and haven't really touched it since February. I simply have zero motivation to continue playing. ): I feel it has more to do with me not knowing what the best classes for my characters are... That and me not liking grinding.

But the visuals were incredible though, I have to give it that, and there were some awesome music tracks to go alongside it. I did enjoy it up until this part, i'll admit.
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YES STAHL. Stahl was sooo cute. Omg I loved Stahl. MUxStahl forever.

But besides the fangirling, I loved Lon'quxNowi. That was cute too owo
And VirionxCordelia was one of my favorites cause Severa would look like Miku (eh heh).
I haven't really explored the pairings yet but I loved Henry. Owain was funny, especially how Lucina thought of him.
I didn't really like Miriel because of how stiff she was though... She was so boring and Laurent was exactly the same...
Laurent was a beast, though! It's lots of fun destroying things with him. I think I paired up Miriel with Gregor. He was the last one I got so... no loss.

I kind of want to play the game again and pair MU x Nowi, to get an extra Dragon in Morgan 8)

ORAS/XYBW

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I'm on Chapter 8. Lon'qu's weapon broke. Chrom's weapon broke. Frederick's weapon is about to break.

They're my most used people, in addition to Lissa. I don't know what to do or what weapons to get them, or how to get them these weapons, or how to equip these weapons to them. Often I'll only enter a battle with, like, four people who battle, and Lissa for support.

Also, how can I get Lissa to heal herself? Handling everyone else is really easy, but when she's targeted, then things get messy. I lost her at the end of the last chapter, but since it was near the end, and Chrom and Frederick were all healed up, then I didn't need her. But I want to prevent that from happening in the future and I think I remember seeing healing items or something.

Another question. Maribelle has a mend ability. How do I make her use it? What does that mean? Can that mend broken weapons?

Another thing. I want another healer, but I don't know how I go about making someone else a healer. Can I even do that? Is that at all possible?

How do I use healing items in battle?

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Every spot on the world map that you have cleared has a store where you can buy weapons and items. You then need to be sure to equip them to each character. Make sure you keep healers away from battle - they're very very fragile and can't defend themselves. You need to let your combat units be between the enemies and them, and keep them away from mages and archers that can attack at a distance.

Maribelle's Mend is basically a superior Heal. It heals more HP than Heal - it doesn't mend broken weapons. Once a weapon is broken it's gone for good.

To use healing items in battle, you have to select the item when you move/select your character and they will use it.

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I'm on Chapter 8. Lon'qu's weapon broke. Chrom's weapon broke. Frederick's weapon is about to break.

They're my most used people, in addition to Lissa. I don't know what to do or what weapons to get them, or how to get them these weapons, or how to equip these weapons to them. Often I'll only enter a battle with, like, four people who battle, and Lissa for support.
As Morkula said, every place you've beaten has a store. Check what weapon type they use (e.g. Chrom = sword, Lon'qu = sword, etc.) and buy that kind of weapon for them. Chrom's Falchion never breaks either so you shouldn't worry much about him.

Also, how can I get Lissa to heal herself? Handling everyone else is really easy, but when she's targeted, then things get messy. I lost her at the end of the last chapter, but since it was near the end, and Chrom and Frederick were all healed up, then I didn't need her. But I want to prevent that from happening in the future and I think I remember seeing healing items or something.
Lissa can use the items like the Vulnerary. There is also a special staff that allows the user to heal themself.

Another question. Maribelle has a mend ability. How do I make her use it? What does that mean? Can that mend broken weapons?
As Morkula said again, Mend is a stronger Heal.

Another thing. I want another healer, but I don't know how I go about making someone else a healer. Can I even do that? Is that at all possible?
Maribelle is a healer too. You can also reclass characters once you get the second seal and your character reaches lvl 10. Certain characters can become different types of healers as one of their other classes.

How do I use healing items in battle?
The Vulnerary is a healing item that half the characters have at the beginning. To use it, you move your character wherever you want and go to items on the menu. Then scroll over Vulnerary to use it.

Nick

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Okay so I have another question.

I'm on chapter 9 now after I reset last night. So far, Frederick is married to Sumia, Lissa is married to Vaike, and Miriel is married to Ricken.

Frederick is level 6.
Sumia is level 6.
Vaike is level 12.
Lissa is level 3.
Miriel is level 4.
Ricken is level 16.

Did I make a mistake from marrying them with such low levels? Does my characters have to reach a certain level before their child appears? Or do I need to reach a certain point in the game in order for them to come?

What about abilities? I don't really understand those. Can someone explain passing those on? I feel like I might have made a mistake and now I won't have the strongest children from the parents that I can.

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Did I make a mistake from marrying them with such low levels?
You can marry them whenever you want, basically. In fact, it's better that you marry the couple that you want as soon as possible for better stat bonuses!

However with skills? To get the best skills, you'll have to start training your units in a special way to get skills for their kids. I'll talk more about it below!

Does my characters have to reach a certain level before their child appears? Or do I need to reach a certain point in the game in order for them to come?
Around Chapter 14, in which you'll see different branches throughout the world map by then, but, you have to be careful with a few of them, because obviously some of those maps are way harder than others, so, you just gotta train a bit.

What about abilities? I don't really understand those. Can someone explain passing those on? I feel like I might have made a mistake and now I won't have the strongest children from the parents that I can.
Hm, this is a tad tough to explain... Grab a chair! o/

See the Equip Skills command? The children will get their mother's and father's last skill on that list. Like for example, if you marry Chrom with Oliva, and say, Chrom has the Aether skill on the bottom of the list. Chrom's daughter(s) will automatically get Aether. There's some exceptions to this, like, Olivia can't pass her dancer skills to her son, and if Chrom has a son, he'll only get the Rightful King skill.

In a nutshell, that's the skill inheritance mechanic. There's a lot of skills, but, yes, there are some recommended ones that you should pass on to the children, for example, you're marrying Lissa to Vaike. Lissa can be reclasses to a Pegasus Knight, in which she can be promoted to a Dark Flier, who at level 15, has the Galeforce ability, which allows you to move again after killing an enemy unit. And see here's the thing; only certain Female units can get that class, because it's exclusive to being part of the Pegasus Knight class. So, in other words, I recommend that you try to train up Lissa before reaching the map with Lissa's son, so he'll be able to get that skill too.

But don't get me wrong; getting certain skills for them, that's just how you can get your children to be the strongest they can be. That's not to say the children aren't stupidly strong already; you just have to train them up, because you'll find them at level 10. Children's base stats and growth rates are the same as the mother, but they inherit the sum of both parents' stat modifiers +1. Like for instance, try to have a marriage partner for your avatar unit. Their child is insanely overpowered. XD

Well, that's it in a nutshell; if you want to learn more about skills, I can create a guide for you! o:


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How do I reclass someone? Also how do I promote them?
To reclass someone, you'll need an item called the Second Seal, and to promote someone, you'll need an item called the Master Seal.

All you gotta do is use them from your items list to the appropriate unit which, they'll have to be at least level 10. Then you'll see the classes you can select them to be as. C:


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To reclass someone, you'll need an item called the Second Seal, and to promote someone, you'll need an item called the Master Seal.

All you gotta do is use them from your items list to the appropriate unit which, they'll have to be at least level 10. Then you'll see the classes you can select them to be as. C:
Okay so I have to get Lissa to level 10, and then I can reclass her as a pagasus knight? That'd be super helpful because the pair of her and Vaike is really the only pair that's completely all on him. Do I do that in battle? How do I use the Second Seal? In the world map?

Also, is there any way I can grind or something? Switching to the weaker pair targets them, and they often die because the other doesn't block the attack (sometimes they do, though). So I have pairs like Ricken and Miriel where there's like a 15 level gap.

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Okay so I have to get Lissa to level 10, and then I can reclass her as a pagasus knight? That'd be super helpful because the pair of her and Vaike is really the only pair that's completely all on him. Do I do that in battle? How do I use the Second Seal? In the world map?.
Yes, indeedy!

You can use the Second Seal anytime you have it - in a battle map, she has to be holding it as one of her items though, or you can bring her next to Chrom, and she can look inside the convoy, if you've put it inside there. Otherwise, yeah, you can do it anytime.

Also, is there any way I can grind or something? Switching to the weaker pair targets them, and they often die because the other doesn't block the attack (sometimes they do, though). So I have pairs like Ricken and Miriel where there's like a 15 level gap.
Um, the easiest way to grind is with a DLC map called the EXPonential Growth, but the thing is as you might of already guessed, it's a DLC map - it costs money. Otherwise, try to stack up on an item called the Reeking Box, and it'll bring one of those Risen to a random spot on the World Map to fight with.

If you want to try and level up weaker characters, what I do is let them have the killing blow; let your stronger units try to 'soften up' the enemies first, and then, once you think they're low enough on HP, let your weaker units deliver the finishing blow, which will give them more EXP. Hope that makes sense. C:


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Yes, indeedy!

You can use the Second Seal anytime you have it - in a battle map, she has to be holding it as one of her items though, or you can bring her next to Chrom, and she can look inside the convoy, if you've put it inside there. Otherwise, yeah, you can do it anytime.



Um, the easiest way to grind is with a DLC map called the EXPonential Growth, but the thing is as you might of already guessed, it's a DLC map - it costs money. Otherwise, try to stack up on an item called the Reeking Box, and it'll bring one of those Risen to a random spot on the World Map to fight with.

If you want to try and level up weaker characters, what I do is let them have the killing blow; let your stronger units try to 'soften up' the enemies first, and then, once you think they're low enough on HP, let your weaker units deliver the finishing blow, which will give them more EXP. Hope that makes sense. C:
I figured out the Reeking Box before you replied and used it and just put in Miriel, Ricken, Frederick, and Lissa and now Miriel and Ricken are both level 16. If I used a Second Seal on Miriel or Ricken, what would happen? I think I have two of them. Who should I use it on?

Just to let you know, my planned pairings are:

Chrom & Olivia
Lissa & Vaike
Maribelle & Henry
Sully & Donnel
Sumia & Frederick
Cordelia & Stahl
Avatar & Cherche
Panne & Lon'qu
Miriel & Ricken
Tharja & Libra
Nowi & Kallam
Crossed off the ones that are already married

So if that gives you any ideas on what to do, considering the default role or whatever they're called these guys are in to get them the best children!!

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I figured out the Reeking Box before you replied and used it and just put in Miriel, Ricken, Frederick, and Lissa and now Miriel and Ricken are both level 16. If I used a Second Seal on Miriel or Ricken, what would happen? I think I have two of them. Who should I use it on?
If you use the Second Seal on Miriel, you'll get a chose of her either being a Troubadour or a Dark Mage, whiiiich.. letter her be a Dark mage isn't bad if you want to have her go for a Dark Knight because she'll get this ability that lets her heal about half the HP she as dealt towards an enemy she defeats, but, what I'd do is let her be a Sage first, so she'll get even more Mag stats, and THEN you can use the Second Seal to let her be a Dark Knight (which I forgot to mention, you can even use a second seal on promoted units to change into other promoted classes if they're level 10).

Ricken, you can choose between a Cavalier or a Archer, I think. Letting him being a Cavalier.. it's not bad, if you're purely looking to get the skills on being a Great Knight or a Paladin, because Great Knight has the Luna skill, and a Paladin has the Aegis skill, which are both really useful, so, you can ompt between either of them really, but the thing is, Ricken doesn't have as much strength, so, I wouldn't recommend him staying those classes, longer than you need to. Being an Archer? Personally, I don't think you'll get much use from it, and the related classes, so, I'd say skip o nthat one.

Just to let you know, my planned pairings are:

Chrom & Olivia
Lissa & Vaike
Maribelle & Henry
Sully & Donnel
Sumia & Frederick
Cordelia & Stahl
Avatar & Cherche
Panne & Lon'qu
Miriel & Ricken
Tharja & Libra
Nowi & Kallam
Crossed off the ones that are already married

So if that gives you any ideas on what to do, considering the default role or whatever they're called these guys are in to get them the best children!!
Yeah, those aren't too bad; another thing I should tell you though, is that you have to be aware on the father too, because fathers can let their children have classes that they can't normally get, even if the parent can't get them too. Like in your case, Sully & Donnel - Sully can't be a Pegasus Knight, so she won't be able to pass it on to her daughter. Fortunately! You're planning to marry Sully with Donnel, in which if Donnel has a daughter, (in your case, he will), the daughter will be able to get a Pegasus Knight class, if you choose to reclass her, and yeah, you'll be able to get a Dark Flier to get the Galeforce skill.

So yeaaaaaah! o/

By the way, do you mind if I merge your thread with the current Fire Emblem Awakening discussion? I think it can serve better on there~


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I figured out the Reeking Box before you replied and used it and just put in Miriel, Ricken, Frederick, and Lissa and now Miriel and Ricken are both level 16. If I used a Second Seal on Miriel or Ricken, what would happen? I think I have two of them. Who should I use it on?

Just to let you know, my planned pairings are:

Chrom & Olivia
Lissa & Vaike
Maribelle & Henry
Sully & Donnel
Sumia & Frederick
Cordelia & Stahl
Avatar & Cherche
Panne & Lon'qu
Miriel & Ricken
Tharja & Libra
Nowi & Kallam
Crossed off the ones that are already married

So if that gives you any ideas on what to do, considering the default role or whatever they're called these guys are in to get them the best children!!
I did Corelia and Stahl in my second play through, their kid is epic on mine.
AvitarxCherche should work out cool as well.

I wouldn't bother second sealing Miriel or Ricken. save those second seals for units that can become Dark fliers (Olivia, Lissa, Marribelle, Sumia and Cordelia for the Galeforce ability (to pass it on to kids).

If you don't want to use money on Reeking box's you can use wifi bonus box to summon armies from older games.

Nick

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If you use the Second Seal on Miriel, you'll get a chose of her either being a Troubadour or a Dark Mage, whiiiich.. letter her be a Dark mage isn't bad if you want to have her go for a Dark Knight because she'll get this ability that lets her heal about half the HP she as dealt towards an enemy she defeats, but, what I'd do is let her be a Sage first, so she'll get even more Mag stats, and THEN you can use the Second Seal to let her be a Dark Knight (which I forgot to mention, you can even use a second seal on promoted units to change into other promoted classes if they're level 10).

Ricken, you can choose between a Cavalier or a Archer, I think. Letting him being a Cavalier.. it's not bad, if you're purely looking to get the skills on being a Great Knight or a Paladin, because Great Knight has the Luna skill, and a Paladin has the Aegis skill, which are both really useful, so, you can ompt between either of them really, but the thing is, Ricken doesn't have as much strength, so, I wouldn't recommend him staying those classes, longer than you need to. Being an Archer? Personally, I don't think you'll get much use from it, and the related classes, so, I'd say skip o nthat one.



Yeah, those aren't too bad; another thing I should tell you though, is that you have to be aware on the father too, because fathers can let their children have classes that they can't normally get, even if the parent can't get them too. Like in your case, Sully & Donnel - Sully can't be a Pegasus Knight, so she won't be able to pass it on to her daughter. Fortunately! You're planning to marry Sully with Donnel, in which if Donnel has a daughter, (in your case, he will), the daughter will be able to get a Pegasus Knight class, if you choose to reclass her, and yeah, you'll be able to get a Dark Flier to get the Galeforce skill.

So yeaaaaaah! o/

By the way, do you mind if I merge your thread with the current Fire Emblem Awakening discussion? I think it can serve better on there~
Are those classes magic based? Their magic is their highest ones, and I want to keep it that way since they kill most of the enemies with just one hit. And if they're paired up, they work really well together. I fear if I change Ricken to a Cavalier or something, that'll go away because his magic is his highest one. I think that's how it works?

But if Miriel is on her own, her defense is really low and she gets killed the most out of all of my guys, so I have to reset since I don't want to lose her. How do I get her to become a stage? I remember before I reset there was another thing like the Second Seal. A Master Seal or something? I can't remember. Is that what I have to use?

How does Donnel pass on the Pagasus Knight class if he's a he?



Also whatever you feel is best.

I did Corelia and Stahl in my seconnd play through, their kid is epic on mine.
AvitarxCherche should work out cool as well.

I wouldn't bother second sealing Miriel or Ricken. save those second seals for units that can become Dark fliers (Olivia, Lissa, Marribelle, Sumia and Cordelia for the Galeforce ability (to pass it on to kids).

If you don't want to use money on Reeking box's you can use wifi bonus box to summon armies from older games.
I don't know what that means or how to make them become dark fliers or what Galeforce is.
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I don't know what that means or how to make them become dark fliers or what Galeforce is.
Ok Dark Fliers are an alternate promotion (using the master seal) for pegasus knight, they get to use magic as well as lances, but they learn Galeforce at level 15 which is a Ability which lets a unit have another move if they kill an enemy on their first attack (so a unit can effectively have two turns). Hope that helps.

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Ok Dark Fliers are an alternate promotion (using the master seal) for pegasus knight, they get to use magic as well as lances, but they learn Galeforce at level 15 which is a Ability which lets a unit have another move if they kill an enemy on their first attack (so a unit can effectively have two turns). Hope that helps.
I used a second seal on Lissa and turned her into a Pegasus Knight since the only options were between that, and some thing on a horse. I can't remember the name for it.

And now I looked in my inventory and I have four master seals.

What are they for? It says promotes a base class at lv 10 to an advanced class. What does that mean? I have a few characters at level 10. Should I use that on them? What happens after that? Do they go back to level 1? I noticed Libra starts off at level 1, but he's pretty strong and has some pretty good stats for someone whose level 1. Like Frederick did at the beginning of the game.

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I used a second seal on Lissa and turned her into a Pegasus Knight since the only options were between that, and some thing on a horse. I can't remember the name for it.

And now I looked in my inventory and I have four master seals.

What are they for? It says promotes a base class at lv 10 to an advanced class. What does that mean? I have a few characters at level 10. Should I use that on them? What happens after that? Do they go back to level 1? I noticed Libra starts off at level 1, but he's pretty strong and has some pretty good stats for someone whose level 1. Like Frederick did at the beginning of the game.
There's basically 2 tiers of classes in Fire Emblem: base classes and advanced classes. Advanced ones are just better versions of the base ones. Think of them as the more experienced/seasoned version of the base class. Frederick and Libra start off in an advanced class (Great Knight and War Monk, respectively), which is why they seem so strong for low level guys.

The level cap is 20 in FE. So in order to keep getting stronger, you have to use a Master Seal to upgrade to the next class. The unit will go back to level 1 but keep their stats and get a stat boost. The game does let you promote them at level 10 if you want that boost sooner rather than later, and you'll get access to the advanced class skills sooner.

Does that help? I'm not sure if I explained that well or not.....
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I used a second seal on Lissa and turned her into a Pegasus Knight since the only options were between that, and some thing on a horse. I can't remember the name for it.

And now I looked in my inventory and I have four master seals.

What are they for? It says promotes a base class at lv 10 to an advanced class. What does that mean? I have a few characters at level 10. Should I use that on them? What happens after that? Do they go back to level 1? I noticed Libra starts off at level 1, but he's pretty strong and has some pretty good stats for someone whose level 1. Like Frederick did at the beginning of the game.
Yeah you made the right choice with Lissa (the other thing on a horse was a troubadour like Marribelle ).

A Master Seal promotes a unit from its base class to an advanced class. Your best off waiting till your units reach level 20 before using them (if you use earlier units miss out on stat boosts from leveling up).
When they become an advanced class they start off at level one again (but are more powerful because of the boost the promotion gives them).
Your right about Frederick and Libra being strong but a level one as they both start off as Advanced classes (Fredrick is a Great Knight which promotes from Cavalier or Knight, whist Libra is a War Monk whihk promotes from Priest).

For example Chrom starts of as Lord (as his base class) wait till he reaches level 20 (and it will say max and he will no longer get xp points) then use the master seal, select Great Lord (an advanced class) and he will start back at level one and can gain xp again. :)

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There's basically 2 tiers of classes in Fire Emblem: base classes and advanced classes. Advanced ones are just better versions of the base ones. Think of them as the more experienced/seasoned version of the base class. Frederick and Libra start off in an advanced class (Great Knight and War Monk, respectively), which is why they seem so strong for low level guys.

The level cap is 20 in FE. So in order to keep getting stronger, you have to use a Master Seal to upgrade to the next class. The unit will go back to level 1 but keep their stats and get a stat boost. The game does let you promote them at level 10 if you want that boost sooner rather than later, and you'll get access to the advanced class skills sooner.

Does that help? I'm not sure if I explained that well or not.....
Yeah you made the right choice with Lissa (the other thing on a horse was a troubadour like Marribelle ).

A Master Seal promotes a unit from its base class to an advanced class. Your best off waiting till your units reach level 20 before using them (if you use earlier units miss out on stat boosts from leveling up).
When they become an advanced class they start off at level one again (but are more powerful because of the boost the promotion gives them).
Your right about Frederick and Libra being strong but a level one as they both start off as Advanced classes (Fredrick is a Great Knight which promotes from Cavalier or Knight, whist Libra is a War Monk whihk promotes from Priest).

For example Chrom starts of as Lord (as his base class) wait till he reaches level 20 (and it will say max and he will no longer get xp points) then use the master seal, select Great Lord (an advanced class) and he will start back at level one and can gain xp again. :)
Okay so after everyone reaches level 20, use a master seal on them to promote them to an advanced class. And then when they reach level 20 in that class, then they stop growing.

If you want to switch classes, at level 10, use a second seal on them to change their class, and they go back to level one. And then get them to level 20, and use a master seal to promote them to an advanced class on their new class. And then get them to level 20 in their advanced class.

Is that right?

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Okay so after everyone reaches level 20, use a master seal on them to promote them to an advanced class. And then when they reach level 20 in that class, then they stop growing.

If you want to switch classes, at level 10, use a second seal on them to change their class, and they go back to level one. And then get them to level 20, and use a master seal to promote them to an advanced class on their new class. And then get them to level 20 in their advanced class.

Is that right?
Yep, you got that right pretty much right. Now the Master Seals only work on classes that can promote, so that sets their level limit at 20 at the base class. Where as the Taguel and Manakete classes are not able to promote, so their level limit is 30.
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