Learn everything there is to know about Fire Emblem Engage classes in our complete wiki guide. In Fire Emblem: Engage, your character must be at an appropriate level to change classes. For base classes, you can change at any point — as long as you meet the other requirements. For advanced classes, you must be at least level 10 in the required base class. For example, to become a Swordmaster, you must be a Sword Fighter at level 10 or higher. After promoting to an advanced class, you can switch to any advanced class if you meet the requirements.

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If the character started out as a special class, such as Yunaka (Thief class), they can switch to any base class at any point, but they must reach level 21 before being able to switch to an advanced class.

You can also learn how to Promote Units by checking out IGN's How to Promote Units page.

To promote your units to an Advanced class and beyond, you must first master the weapon of that class. Some classes require you to be proficient in one weapon while others require multiple weapons. For example, to become a Berserker, you’ll only need proficiency in axes. In order to promote to the General (Sword), you wll need proficiency in Sword/Lance/Axe up to level 10.

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To gain weapon proficiency, raise the bond between you and the appropriate Emblem. You can do this by equipping the ring and raising the bond levels naturally in battle, or at the cost of bond fragments at The Arena. Bond fragments a resource gained by completing a variety of tasks and socializing with allies. You can check the Bulletin Board in the Cafe to turn in Achievements for Bond Fragments.

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