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Songstress

Stat Growth Rate
Health 0%
Strength 10%
Magic 0%
Skill 20%
Speed 20%
Luck 20%
Defense 0%
Resistance 0%
Weapons
Naginata/Lances
Skill Effect
Luck+4 Grants the user +4 points of Luck
Inspiring Song When using the “Sing” command, will bolster the receiving unit’s Skill, Speed, and Luck by +3 points for one turn
Voice of Peace Enemies within a 2-tile radius deal -2 points of physical damage
Foreign Princess Enemies of a foreign army within a 2-tile radius deal -2 points of damage and take +2 points of damage

The Songstress is one of many special classes . It is neither a base class nor an advanced class and has a level cap of Level 40 . As a result, skills are learned at the following levels: 1, 10, 25, and 35 . From a special class you can reclass to another advanced class without problem, however. Note that Azura is the only Songstress in the game.

Since the Songstress isn’t meant to attack, but to use its exclusive command Sing , which grants the target ally another turn to move, growth rates (which are low and very fragile) can be easily ignored. The passive skills are really great for quietly mitigating damage in the background, but having to be within two tiles kind of stinks and puts Azura at range of being attacked, where her low health and paper-thin defenses will easily do her in. Inspiring Song is really awesome though, you should definitely keep this equipped when Azura is a Songstress to bolster stats.

There’s not much to say. The Songstress doesn’t look like much on paper, but being a refresher is worth millions, so definitely keep her around.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Platforms,
    3DS
  • Genre
    Tactical RPG
  • Guide Release
    20 April 2016
  • Last Updated
    7 December 2020
  • Guide Author
    Greg Wright

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You are the Avatar, born into the Hoshido royal family but raised by the Nohr royal family. With the two families on the brink of war, you must choose whether to follow your destiny tied to your birthplace or the fate bound to the kingdom which raised you. Conquest sees you fight to defend the Nohr kingdom during a revolution. But ultimately the choice is yours.

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