![]() ![]() In this case, if the child has not gained a secondary class at this point they will get nothing. The exceptions to #6 are: Rod Knight, Priest, and Herb Merchant which have no parallel class.If the Mother’s default and secondary classes are already available, the child will unlock the other faction’s equivalent.If the Mother has the same default class, then the child will gain the Mother’s secondary class and its promotions.If the Mother’s default class is not available for the child, the child will gain this as a secondary class, along with its promotions.If both classes are available, the child inherits no classes from the Father.If the Father has the same default class, then the child will gain the Father’s secondary class and its promotions.If the Father has a different default class from the child, then the child will gain this as a secondary class, along with its promotions.This is determined by the following formula: Furthermore, the children have their own individual base classes, but they also gain one secondary class from each parent. Children characters also inherit the last skill slot from both the father and mother. These include: base stats, growth rates, and maximum stat modifiers. Various other traits are inherited by the children depending on the parents. As such, the child will be determined by the father, and the hair color determined by the mother. This is more or less due to there being an even split of male/female characters in Fates (excluding Corrin and Azura), whereas Awakening had more male characters than female (excluding Chrom and the Avatar). Unlike Fire Emblem: Awakening where each mother is linked to a certain child, Fire Emblem: Fates aims for a more patriarchal system where the child is linked to the father instead. Complete the associated Paralogue mission with the required conditions for recruitment (i.e.: child must survive or father talks to unit)Įach child character will inherit various traits depending on which characters are their parents. ![]()
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