How to change class There are two methods of changing classes in Awakening--Promotion and Reclassing. Both require the character to be Level 10 or higher and the use of a special item. After a character changes class, their Level will be reset to 1, but they will keep all of their learned Skills . By changing class multiple times, characters can gain higher stats and have more Skills at their disposal. Promotion (via Master Seal) When a character is Level 10 or higher in their non-promoted class, they may use a Master Seal item to upgrade to one of two promoted classes. Cavaliers can promote to the mobile and magic-resistant Paladin or the axe-wielding and sturdy Great Knight. Meanwhile, Clerics can promote to the axe-wielding War Cleric or the offensive magic-wielding Sage. For a list of available promotions, please see the class introduction page. Reclassing (via Second Seal) When a character is Level 10 or higher in their non-promoted class (or any level in their promoted class), they may use aSecond Seal item to reclass to one of three non-promoted classes (e.g. Cavalier). The classes a character can reclass to are restricted by the character's personality and upbringing. Furthermore, if the character is Level 10 or higher in their promoted class (or Level 30 in a special class), in addition to the non-promoted classes, they can also reclass to the corresponding promoted classes (e.g. Paladin or Great Knight for Cavaliers). Finally, I'm not sure why you'd do this, but when a character is at their maximum Level, they may also reclass to their current class again (e.g. Cavalier to Cavalier). The Dread Scroll and Wedding Bouquet items function exactly like Second Seals, but always reclass the character to a Dread Fighter or Bride respectively.
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How to change class
There are two methods of changing classes in Awakening--Promotion and Reclassing.
Both require the character to be Level 10 or higher and the use of a special item. After a
character changes class, their Level will be reset to 1, but they will keep all of their
learned Skills. By changing class multiple times, characters can gain higher stats and have more
Skills at their disposal.
Promotion (via Master Seal)
When a character is Level 10 or higher in their non-promoted class, they may use a Master Seal item to upgrade
to one of two promoted classes.
Cavaliers can promote to the mobile and magic-resistant Paladin or the axe-wielding and sturdy Great Knight.
Meanwhile, Clerics can promote to the axe-wielding War Cleric or the offensive magic-wielding Sage.
For a list of available promotions, please see the class introduction page.
Reclassing (via Second Seal)
When a character is Level 10 or higher in their non-promoted class (or any level in their promoted class), they may
use aSecond Seal item to reclass to one of three non-promoted classes (e.g. Cavalier). The classes a character can
reclass to are restricted by the character's personality and upbringing.
Furthermore, if the character is Level 10 or higher in their promoted class (or Level 30 in a special class), in
addition to the non-promoted classes, they can also reclass to the corresponding promoted classes (e.g. Paladin or
Great Knight for Cavaliers).
Finally, I'm not sure why you'd do this, but when a character is at their maximum Level, they may also reclass to
their current class again (e.g. Cavalier to Cavalier).
The Dread Scroll and Wedding Bouquet items function exactly like Second Seals, but always reclass the character
Special classes: Villager (can be inherited by male children), Dancer, Taguel (can be inherited by
Morgan), Manakete (can be inherited by Morgan), Lodestar, Conqueror, Dread Fighter, Bride
Note: This table lists the default class options, regardless of parent choice. For complete class option listings, please check the character links in this page.