They must, however, avoid direct combat with physical units due to not being able to sustain too much damage inflicted in such situations. This, alongside their strong magic, makes it prudent for them to be effectively utilized in order to block enemy magic users. The stats boasted by Mages have few consistencies, but they will almost always have a very high Resistance relative to Defense. All units can promote to Mage once they have mastered the Monk class. In Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, the Mage appears as the only reason-based Intermediate class, as Dark Mage is now an Advanced class. The Vestal Mage, which wields Anima and Light Magic and the Sphirian Mage, which wields Anima and Dark Magic. In Vestaria Saga I, the Mage is split into two classes. The alternative option, exclusive to males, is the Dark Mage. Their class skill is Fire, which allows them to use Fire, and doubles its usage if that unit already has Fire, and their class mastery skill is Fiendish Blow, which increases magic damage by 6 when your unit initiates an attack. In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the Mage is part of the Intermediate level class curriculum that any unit with at least a C rank in Reason can promote into starting at level 10. The Hoshidan Diviner version also reappears as an enemy. There is also an enemy-only version that acts as a clone of the Tactician Class. In Fire Emblem Warriors, the class returns as the base class of Linde. Its Nohrian counterpart is the Dark Mage. Diviners can either promote into Onmyoji (the game's equivalent to the classic Sage class) or Basara. In Fates, the class is known as the Diviner (呪い師 Majinaishi lit. In Awakening, the Mage class is further given the option to promote into Dark Knights, a class mirroring the Mage Knight class from earlier titles. The Mage class merged back to a singular entity yet again in Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem, promoting into the Sage class when the necessary requirements are met. Fire, Thunder and Wind Mages are again reintroduced to the series, promoting into Fire, Thunder and Wind Sages respectively. In Radiant Dawn, Mages are again split into three different types, each one specialising in specific branches of Anima magic. Soren, for one, specialises in Wind Magic, while Ilyana specialises in Thunder Magic. In Path of Radiance, the Mage class, although not clearly split into three distinct types like in Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776, does, depending on the character, exhibit signs of specialising in specific types of magic. In The Sacred Stones, the Mage class is further given the option to promote into Mage Knights alongside Sages. The advent of The Binding Blade sees the Sage class being instituted as the staple promoted form of the Mage class, although variations deviating from this rule do exist. In Thracia 776, Mages again promote into different classes depending on the character in question Asbel promotes into a Sage, while Miranda promotes into a Mage Knight. The Mage class, depending on the character in question, promotes into a variety of different classes Azelle and Arthur promote into Mage Knights, while Tine promotes into a Mage Fighter. In Genealogy of the Holy War, the Mage (マージ Māji) class is split into a number of different variants: The classic Mage, alongside the Fire, Thunder and Wind Mages. In Mystery of the Emblem, the Mage class is reverted to promoting into the Bishop class yet again. The Sage class is initially exclusive to male Mages as female Mages promote into the Priestess class, which gains access to swords in addition to offensive and healing magic. The Mage's promotion into the Sage class is not treated as the golden standard until several titles later in the series. In Gaiden and its remake, Mages act as one of the promoted forms of the Villager class and can further promote into the Sage class. In its original inception in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, the Mage class promotes into the Bishop class.
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