Welcome to Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, a tactical role-playing game where you play as an heir torn between two warring kingdoms: Hoshido and Nohr. In Conquest, you've been raised by the Nohrian royal family and must fight to change your new kingdom from within. This means engaging in challenging turn-based battles, managing your army, and making critical decisions that impact the story and your relationships with your allies.
This guide is here to help you navigate the difficult path of Conquest. We'll cover everything from surviving tough enemy encounters and understanding unit strengths and weaknesses to finding all the hidden collectibles and achieving the best possible outcomes. Whether you're aiming for a perfect playthrough or just need help overcoming specific challenges, this guide offers the strategies and information you need to succeed in Nohr.
List Structure: Using These Lists
Learn about class growth rates, weapon proficiencies, skills, and analysis for Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest. Master every unit's potential!
List Structure: Using These Lists
Learn about class growth rates, weapon proficiencies, skills, and analysis for Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest. Master every unit's potential!
List Structure: Using These Lists 2
Learn how to read character lists in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, including growth rates, classes, and child unit inheritance. Your essential guide!
Hey there! So, you're diving into Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest and want to make sense of all those character stats? This guide is gonna break down how we present all that juicy info, so you know exactly what you're looking at when you check out the character lists.
Basically, we're covering everything you need to know about each potential ally. This includes their personal growth rates – remember to add these to their base class growth rates to get their final stats. We'll also tell you their primary class when you first recruit them, and what other classes they can switch into using a Heart Seal. These secondary classes are super important, especially for those little ones you'll be recruiting later!
We'll also give you a quick rundown on our recommended usage and a short character analysis to help you decide who to invest in.
Just a heads-up on how we list secondary classes: we'll show them in their basic, unpromoted form. So, if a character can become a Mercenary, that's what you'll see. But when you use a Heart Seal, you might see promoted options like Hero or Bow Knight pop up instead. That's just how the class system works – the unpromoted class is the gateway to those higher tiers.
Now, let's talk about the kiddos. Children units are pretty unique because they inherit classes in a few ways:
- They get a fixed class from their father, which never changes.
- They have a secondary class that's also fixed – it's usually the same class you recruit them in.
- They can gain a third class through a Heart Seal. This will be the same as the primary class of their mother (or her secondary class if it's different from what they already have).
We'll only list the classes that are fixed for each child in the guide. If you want to know their third, reclassable option, you'll need to check out the mother's primary and secondary classes. It's all about how they inherit that sweet, sweet potential!
Samurai: Basic Classes
Learn about the Samurai class in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, including their stat growths, weapon proficiencies, and unique skills like Duelist's Blow and Vantage.
Samurai: Basic Classes
Learn about the Samurai class in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, including their stat growths, weapon proficiencies, and unique skills like Duelist's Blow and Vantage.











Monk
Learn about the Monk class in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest! Discover its growth rates, skills like Miracle and Rally Luck, and promotion options to Omnyoji or Great Master.
Alright, let's talk about the Monk class in Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest. Think of this guy as the male counterpart to the Shrine Maiden – they've got the same stats and abilities, but they'll promote into different advanced classes. The Monk is all about support, focusing on healing and buffing your allies. You'll definitely want one of these in your army!
While the Monk doesn't have much in the way of attacking or defending early on, don't let that discourage you. Even healing an ally for just 1 HP will net them experience, which is crucial for leveling up. Plus, once you start unlocking Rally skills, the Monk becomes way more than just a healer. They can turn into a 'rallybot,' boosting multiple stats for your whole team with a single command.
Monk Class Details
Growth Rates
Here's how the Monk grows:
| Stat | Growth Rate |
| Health | 0% |
| Strength | 5% |
| Magic | 10% |
| Skill | 10% |
| Speed | 15% |
| Luck | 15% |
| Defense | 0% |
| Resistance | 20% |
Weapons
The Monk exclusively uses:
- Rods/Staves
Skills
Monks come with these two unique skills:
- Miracle: If the unit has more than 2 HP, there's a Luck % chance they'll survive a lethal hit with 1 HP remaining. This can be a lifesaver!
- Rally Luck: When you use the “Rally” command, allies within two spaces get Luck+8 for one turn. Great for boosting evasion and critical hit chances.
Promotions
When your Monk is ready to advance, they can promote into one of two classes:
- Omnyoji
- Great Master
It's worth noting that while the Monk promotes to Great Master, the Shrine Maiden (his female equivalent) promotes to Priestess. They share the same base class but diverge into different advanced roles.
Playing as a Monk
The Monk's primary role is healing. You'll want to keep them safe behind your front-line units and use their staves to keep everyone topped up. Don't underestimate the power of small heals – they all contribute to your allies gaining experience. As you progress, focus on acquiring Rally skills. A well-positioned Monk can provide significant stat boosts to your army, making them incredibly valuable beyond just healing.
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