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- You should reclass your units if:
- You should reclass your units if:
1) One of their other classes has a skill you really want (see: Mercenary and Armsthrift, Myrmidon and Vantage, etc.)
1) One of their other classes has a skill you really want (see: Mercenary and Armsthrift, Myrmidon and Vantage, etc.)
2) A unit's base class is awful (see: Archers) or has an otherwise objectively better class (see: Vaike and Fighter -> Barbarian)
2) A unit's base class is awful (see: Archers) or has an otherwise objectively better class (see: Vaike and Fighter -> Barbarian)
3) They have options that they can easily adapt to (like Mage -> Dark Mage, Mercenary -> Myrmidon, etc.)
3) They have options that they can easily adapt to (like Mage -> Dark Mage, Mercenary -> Myrmidon, etc.)


- You should go directly to L20 and promote if:
- You should go directly to L20 and promote if:
1) They have no skills you want in their other classes
1) They have no skills you want in their other classes
2) Their reclass options are terrible (for example, Cherche is a wyvern rider who can change to Cleric and Troubadour)
2) Their reclass options are terrible (for example, Cherche is a wyvern rider who can change to Cleric and Troubadour)
3) Their new classes would require you to completely start over in weapon ranks and/or change their focus from Strength to Magic or vice versa (see: Ricken going from Mage to Cavalier)
3) Their new classes would require you to completely start over in weapon ranks and/or change their focus from Strength to Magic or vice versa (see: Ricken going from Mage to Cavalier)


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