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How to Unlock Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage

There are more than enough classes in Fire Emblem Engage that you can play around with a host of different lineups for your party. However, if…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightJanuary 31, 20233 Mins Read
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There are more than enough classes in Fire Emblem Engage that you can play around with a host of different lineups for your party. However, if you want them proficient, you need advanced classes. These aren’t available at the start, however, as you will have to unlock access to them. We will show you everything you need to unlock the Griffin Knight advanced class in Fire Emblem Engage.

Unlock Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage

How to Unlock Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage

Griffin Knight is one of the numerous advanced classes in the game. As the name implies, it is a flying-type class in which you will become a powerful and experienced knight who soars through the skies on a griffin. This is not a class you get right at the beginning though, so prepare yourself to work toward the goal.

To unlock Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage, a character must first reach Level 10 in their base class. You can upgrade either a Sword, Lance, or Axe Flier to Level 10.

Even with all that finished, you are not quite ready to access Griffin Knight. If you are using a Staff, you need to have weapon aptitude at Level C. Moreover, for those with an Axe, Lance, or Sword, you need weapon aptitude at Level A.

Lastly, to unlock Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage, you must also get a Master Seal. This is acquired in numerous ways. They drop from enemies or loot from chests. You can even buy it for 2,500 Gold in Somniel at the Item Shop. You’ll need plenty of these for the different advanced classes in the game, so feel free to stock up if you can.

With all these things in play, you will unlock access to Griffin Knight in Fire Emblem Engage.

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Before you get Griffin Knight, let’s check out the stats so you know if this is a worthwhile class for you to pursue.

Stat Name Base Stats Max Stats
HP (Hit Points) 22 68
Str (Strength) 7 40
Mag (Magic) 3 37
Dex (Dexterity) 10 48
Spd (Speed) 11 49
Def (Defense) 4 27
Res (Resistance) 9 35
Lck (Luck) 5 35
Bld (Constitution) 5 14

When you unlock Griffin Knight, you will also notice that they have an exclusive skill known as “Clear the Way”. When used, this means that the unit’s space and all adjacent spaces will have a movement cost of 1 for all allies.

Now that you know how to get Griffin Knight, you can enjoy this fun class for any of your companions in the game.

Fire Emblem Engage is available on Nintendo Switch.

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