

Pelleas is the exception, as he uses Dark magic, Thunder magic, and staves.

Dread Fighter - Promoted Myrmidon in the Mercenary line.Baron - Promoted Knight in the Soldier line.Unlike in Gaiden/Echoes: Shadows of Valentia and Radiant Dawn, the Master classes in Three Houses are not generally that much stronger than Advanced classes, instead being more versatile. In Three Houses, the Third Tier is called Master tier in the game. However, in Part 4 chapters, enemies have similar stat caps to the Third Tier units, although they are not actually classified as being Third Tier, instead being what are known as SP Classes. Very few Third Tier enemies exist, they are never encountered as Generic Units, instead a few bosses such as Levail and Lekain appear. Some player units start at Third Tier, and they include Elincia, Bastian, Volke, Oliver, and Renning. They receive an Occult skill upon promotion, and can often have non- HP stats beyond the cap of 30, which is very rare in the Fire Emblem series.

Third Tier classes are incredibly powerful, but they typically have the same battle animations as their Second Tier counterparts. However, in the Japanese version of Radiant Dawn, Third Tier could only be achieved via use of a Master Crown. Second Tier units can achieve Third Tier simply by reaching level 21, or by using a Master Crown when at level 10 or higher. In Radiant Dawn, Third Tier is the final promotion for Beorc units. Third Tier is a level that can be achieved in Fire Emblem Gaiden, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia and Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
