Fire Emblem Engage Classes – Which Class Is Best?

by Ana Lopez

Curious about the best Fire Emblem Engage Classes? This guide contains all playable classes in the latest installment! From the different combat styles to the weapons they use, which one do you prefer? Be sure to bookmark this page to refer back to while playing Fire Emblem Engage!

Fire Emblem Engage is a tactical RPG developed by Nintendo. It is the latest entry in the long-running series loved by many fans. The beauty of Fire Emblem is that you don’t need any previous experience or knowledge of previous games – you can get started right away! Play through a compelling storyline as you meet a variety of likable characters, followed by captivating battles.

For more Fire Emblem Engage content, check out our guide to Fire Emblem Engage characters.

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Fire Emblem Engage Classes

Now let’s look at the classes!

Exclusive lessons

Let’s take a look at the classes that are exclusive to Fire Emblem Engage.

Dragon Child

  • Weapon: Sword
  • Promotion: Divine Dragon
  • Battle style: Dragon
  • Dragon unit
  • Alar only
Promotion: Divine Dragon
  • Weapon: Sword + Art
  • Skill: Divine Spirit
  • Battle style: Dragon
  • Dragon unit
  • Only Aear and Lumera

Nobel (Celine)

  • Weapon: Tome + Sword
  • Promotion: Vidame
  • Combat style: Mystical
  • Infantry
  • Only Celine

Nobel (Alfred)

  • Weapon: Lance
  • Promotion: Avenir
  • Combat style: Cavalry
  • mounted unit
  • Alfred alone
Promotion: Avenir
  • Weapon: Lance + Sword
  • Skill: Golden Lotus
  • Combat style: Cavalry
  • mounted unit
  • Alfred alone
Promotion: Vidame
  • Weapon: Tome + Sword + Staff
  • Skill: Ignas
  • Battle style: Mystical
  • Infantry
  • Only Celine

Lord (Diamond)

  • Weapon: Sword
  • Promotion: successor
  • Combat style: Backup
  • Infantry
  • Only diamonds

Lord (Alcryst)

  • Weapon: Archery bow
  • Promotion: Tyreur d’elite
  • Battle style: Cover
  • Infantry
  • Alcryst only
Promotion: Successor
  • Weapon: Sword + Axe
  • Skill: Sol
  • Combat style: Backup
  • Infantry
  • Only diamonds
Promotion: Tireur d’elite
  • Weapon: Archery bow
  • Skill: Luna
  • Battle style: Hidden
  • Infantry
  • Alcryst only

Wing Tamer

  • Weapon: Tome + Staff
  • Promotion: Lindwurm (Ivy), Sleipnir Rider (Hortensia)
  • Battle style: fly
  • Flying unit
  • Dragon Unit (Ivy)
  • Only ivy and hydrangea
Promotion: Lindeworm
  • Weapon: Tome + Staff
  • Skill: Gripping emptiness
  • Battle style: fly
  • Flying unit
  • Dragon unit
  • Only ivy
Promotion: Sleipnir Rider
  • Weapon: Tome + Staff
  • Skill: World tree
  • Battle style: fly
  • Flying unit
  • Only Hydrangea

Sentinel (Timerra)

  • Weapon: Lance
  • Promotion: Picket
  • Combat style: Backup
  • Infantry
  • Only timer

Sentry (Fogado)

  • Weapon: Archery bow
  • Promotion: Cupid
  • Battle style: Cavalry
  • mounted unit
  • Only Fogado
Promotion: Picket
  • Weapon: Lance
  • Skill: Sandstorm
  • Battle style: Backup
  • Infantry
  • Only timer
Promotion: Cupid
  • Weapon: Bow + Sword
  • Skill: Back to you
  • Combat style: Cavalry
  • mounted unit
  • Only Fogado

Dancer

  • Weapon: Art
  • Skill: Special dance
  • Battle style: Qi Adept
  • Infantry
  • Seadall only

fell child

  • Weapon: tome + knife
  • Skill: Fell Ghost
  • Combat style: Dragon
  • Dragon unit
  • Only Veyle

Frequently Asked Questions about Fire Emblem Engage Classes

Do you have questions about our list? Or questions about the game itself? We’ve got you covered.

What is a class?

A class is a role your player character takes on in many RPGs or MMOs that determines your base stats, skills, and, often, appearance. Classes can also have different weapons and promotions in the game!

How do I promote a class in Fire Emblem Engage?

To promote a class in Fire Emblem Engage, you must raise them to level 10. Once you reach this threshold, you can choose to promote the character to another class or continue leveling up their current class.

To learn more about the game, visit the game’s official website Nintendo page.

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