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Warships that patrol the open seas. They carry powerful ballistae.

Unit type(s)

Unknown

Weapon(s)

Bow

Skill(s)

None

TheFleet (Japanese:船団Fleet) is a rareenemy-onlyclass which is exclusive toFire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. This class consists of battleships equipped with long-rangeballistae, and are unique in that, as an obvious result of being sailing ships, the onlyterrain they can cross and be on is water terrain. Fleets only appear in one chapter in the entire game,Chapter 10B, with only two Fleets being present in that chapter.

Despite their limited numbers, Fleets are extremely dangerous, as not only can they pick away at the player's units from a safe distance, but unlike most other users of ballistae, their position at sea makes them extremely difficult to approach and defeat owing to the small number of classes available to the player which can cross seas themselves; adding to the difficulty, the best options to attack Fleets at that point—Pegasus Knights—arevery vulnerable to the ballistae they use. If one of the player's units makes it close enough to attack a Fleet, the class's highdefense makes it harder to quickly destroy them. On the other hand, both Fleets encountered in the game are equipped with only one ballista each, which willrun out of ammunition relatively quickly and render the Fleets useless.

Stats

Base stats

GameHPStrengthMagicSkillSpeedLuckDefenseResistanceMovementConstitutionWeapon level
The Sacred Stones191--12050325Bows C

Max stats

GameHPStrengthMagicSkillSpeedLuckDefenseResistanceMovementConstitutionWeapon level
The Sacred Stones6020--20203030201525Bows S

Miscellaneous data

GameTierMovement typeWeaknessExperienceCRPGoldVisionWeight mod.CapacitySizeUnit type
The Sacred Stones--------3--3--------

Class growth rates

GameHPStrengthMagicSkillSpeedLuckDefenseResistanceCharmConstitution*Movement*Weapon level
The Sacred Stones75%35%--40%32%15%15%15%--------
Seeclass growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class change

The Sacred Stones

Advanced class

Fleet

Flavor text

GameText
(English)
Text
(Japanese)
The Sacred Stones
Warships that patrol the open seas.
They carry powerful ballistae.
海上を移動する軍船
広い射程を誇るシューターを持つ

Trivia

  • The Fleet's map sprite is reused on theworld map as the ships used byEirika andEphraim when following paths across the ocean.

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
LanguageNameDefinition, etymology, and notes
English

Fleet

A collective noun referring to a group of vehicles, most commonly used to refer to groups of sea-faring boats. Oddly the name is plural, even though each member of the class is obviously a single ship.

Japanese

船団

Fleet

Spanish

Marino

Sailor

French

Amiral

Admiral; a high-ranking naval commander.

German

Flotte

Fleet

Italian

Flotta

Fleet

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References

This article is part ofProject Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in theFire Emblem series.
Classes inFire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Base classesArcherBrigandCavalierCivilianClericDancerFighterFleetJourneymanKnightLordMageManaketeMercenaryMonkMyrmidonPeerPegasus KnightPhantomPiratePontifexPriestPupilQueenRecruitShamanSoldierThiefTroubadourWyvern Rider
Advanced classesAssassinBerserkerBishopDruidFalcoknightGeneralGreat KnightGreat LordHeroMage KnightManaketeNecromancerPaladinRangerRogueSageSniperSummonerSwordmasterValkyrieWarriorWyvern KnightWyvern Lord
Base monster classesBaelBonewalkerGargoyleGorgon EggMauthe DoogMogallRevenantTarvos
Advanced monster classesArch MogallCyclopsDeathgoyleDemon KingDraco ZombieElder BaelEntombedGorgonGwyllgiMaelduinWight
Removed classApprentice