After chapter 17, you can get both at an unlimited number. Master Seals come a couple of chapters before that. User Info: LightHawKnight. Lurkerkiller posted No he is talking about Paralogue 10, which is unlocked after chapter Though Master Seals come at after chapter User Info: Doom-Moose.
LightHawKnight posted I think Lurkkiller meant that master seals are more important early game than second seals. Doom-Moose posted Nah, second seals are more useful, as you can get skills you want from classes before you hit the stat caps for them. User Info: crazehkitten. I'll be back in the kitchen later, don't worry. I have to get the cookies out of the oven. The earliest opportunity to get a master seal is by visiting the leftmost village in Chapter 8.
Doing so will grant you a free master seal to use on a single unit. Another free drop comes in a chest at Chapter They also become uncommon drops after Chapter If you have access to the Reeking Boxes, you can farm earlier Chapters for the necessary gold to purchase them. Reeking Boxes will attract foes that can have master seals as part of their loot.
This method can take some time, but it will grant you a significant sum of gold and various items. That being said, it's generally a bad idea to use a Master Seal the second a unit hits Level Since the level cap for most classes is Level 20, classing up too soon is essentially wasting a ton of potential stat growth and can leave your units at a disadvantage later in the game when the enemy units become stronger and more difficult. Instead, keep your units in their Starter Class until they reach their level cap and then use a Master Seal.
That way they get the benefit of those extra levels and you get the benefit of a stronger unit. Fire Emblem: Awakening Wiki Guide. Master Seals are used to promote to a higher class while Second Seals are used to simply change class. You can win your first Second Seal in a mid-game Chapter , but you can buy a Second Seal from select merchants after that.
Second Seals are less straightforward than Master Seals. Advanced classes can change to a Starter class at any level, and other Advanced classes at level 10 or higher. When used, a character will then have the option of changing into a variety of classes. These classes will never be of a higher nature than their current class.
This means that a Starter Class unit will only be able to change into another Starter Class unit. There are also fairly strict limits on what classes an Advanced Class unit can change into, using a Second Seal. The Second Seal does allow a character to change to some other Advanced Classes, but they are generally similar to their current class.
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