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Frederick

“I have every wish to trust you, stranger, but my station mandates otherwise.”
—Frederick to Robin in the Prologue

Frederick is a playable character from Fire Emblem Awakening.

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What is Frederick's role in the Shepherds? toggle section
In the Shepherds, Frederick serves as Chrom's deputy and second-in-command. A former royal knight, he is a veteran who guides others. He is introduced when Chrom and Lissa find Robin unconscious. His role includes selecting new members for the Shepherds, assessing their combat abilities and their commitment to peace in Ylisse.
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Who does Frederick serve as a deputy to in Fire Emblem Awakening? toggle section
In Fire Emblem Awakening, Frederick is Chrom's deputy. He is a seasoned guide and was previously a royal knight. His introduction comes in the Prologue, when Chrom and Lissa discover Robin in an unconscious state.
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What is Frederick's initial reaction to Robin's amnesia? toggle section
Upon learning about Robin's amnesia, Frederick was initially skeptical. He was cautious around Robin due to the peculiar nature of the amnesia, where Robin couldn't recall their own name but remembered Lord Chrom's.
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Frederick, a Knight of Ylisse, contributes to the cessation of the Ylisse-Plegia war by advising Emmeryn to leave the capital when her life is threatened. He stays with Chrom as ordered by Emmeryn, and despite feeling a failure after her sacrifice, he recovers and pledges to continue his service. After the war, he becomes Ylisse's newest knight captain, maintaining peace and training new recruits.
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Frederick, prior to becoming a member of the Shepherds, served as a royal knight. Known for his veteran status and preference for guiding others, he acted as Chrom's deputy within the Shepherds. His introduction came about when Chrom and Lissa discovered Robin in an unconscious state.
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Awakening

Frederick is a veteran who prefers to guide others, and is Chrom's deputy in the Shepherds, once serving as a royal knight beforehand.

Frederick is first introduced in the Prologue when Chrom and Lissa find Robin unconscious. He is a bit skeptical of their amnesia, but trusts Chrom's judgement in trusting Robin. Frederick accompanies Chrom throughout his journey in Ylisse to stop the Ylisse-Plegia war. When Emmeryn is nearly assassinated, he advises her to leave the capital for a short while. While they do so, Ylisstol is attacked by Gangrel, prompting Emmeryn to return to parley with Gangrel. Emmeryn orders Frederick to stay with Chrom, which he humbly accepts. After Emmeryn's sacrifice, he feels that he's failed his duty as a Knight of Ylisse, but he recovers and vows to continue to serve and protect Chrom and Lissa.

After the war, regardless if he's married or not, Frederick becomes the newest knight captain for Ylisse and devotes his time to keep the peace in Ylisse and train new recruits.

Fire Emblem Fates

Frederick appears in the Fates Xenologue, Before Awakening, along with Chrom and Lissa. He is patrolling a stretch of land (The Northroad) with them when Corrin suddenly appears from nowhere, causing him to become suspicious of Corrin. Suddenly, invisible soldiers that Corrin was chasing at the start of the Xenologue attack, prompting the group to focus on them. During the battle, he notes that their attackers are invisible, but he is still able to sense their presence and fights to protect his lord.

At the conclusion of the battle, after Chrom gives Corrin two treasures of Ylisse, Frederick gives them a Pebble to help them with their journey. They later find the unconscious Robin, beginning the events of that game.

Personality

Extremely serious with a no-nonsense personality, all while being in charge with protecting the royal family, it is no surprise that Frederick is a natural skeptic, a fact very aptly encapsulated by the nickname "Frederick the Wary" given to him by Chrom. He is also known to be very patient, dealing with Lissa's antics and Chrom's reckless behavior without displaying any visible signs of resentment. Despite this, it is clear that Frederick deeply cares for Chrom, Lissa, and Emmeryn, feeling the need to protect and serve them at all costs.

The services that Frederick renders to his lieges range from the standard to the absurd. To this end, he is not just known for preparing his lieges' clothes, but also clearing the road ahead of them of rocks and sticks, no matter how small, to prevent them from tripping. Such comical services in particular tend to go to the extreme, such as when he decides to "boost the morale" of the army by putting up naked posters of Chrom in each and every tent in the camp.

In a support conversation Frederick shares with Lissa, it is revealed that he is so stern that he does not even understand the concept of "how to relax". In fact, when told to tone down his assistance in his supports with Chrom, he ends up doing even more, to the point of trying to dust Robin when they are trying to have a meeting with the latter. Adding on to this, Maribelle remarks that he resembles a steward in the way that he acts, a fact only reinforced by the formal suit he wears under his armor. His conversations with Jakob in the DLC Before Awakening also support this idea of his incapability to shirk from his duties. In that same conversation, he was able to impress Jakob, an equally devoted servant to his liege, into acknowledging his care and asking for ideas, something he would rarely do.

In a support with Panne, it is revealed that Frederick suffers from a phobia of large animals. This is due to him being seriously injured by a mountain wolf when he was a child. He abhors gamey meat, especially bear meat, to an almost comical degree but will move past it if needed to such as in his support conversations with Robin in Awakening or out of courtesy such as his Forging Bonds conversation with Lapis in Heroes.

Frederick enjoys making fires the most out of anyone in the army.

In-Game

Fire Emblem Awakening

Base Stats

Starting Class
Great Knight
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
128132121061437
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
Discipline
Outdoor Fighter
Sword - D
Lance - B
Axe - D
Silver Lance

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
110% 65% 10% 55% 50% 40% 55% 25%

Max Stat Modifiers

Str Mag Skl Spd Luk Def Res
+2 -2 +2 -2 0 +2 0

Supports

See also: Frederick/Supports

Romantic Supports

Other Supports

Class Sets

Base Classes Promoted Classes
-
-

Overall

Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
Base Class

Frederick is the Oifey of Awakening, meaning he is a pre-promoted Great Knight recruited early in the game with better bases than your other units. As an Oifey, he has good growths as well, meaning that he can contribute throughout the entire game successfully. Frederick is a perfectly capable unit with good Strength, Skill, and Defense growths, with decent Speed growths as well, on top of a guaranteed HP boost every level. Frederick can also learn Luna (which would be a good skill to pass down on to his child, if married) before hitting Chapter 11 with proper level grinding, making his role as an offensive force much more prominent. Frederick needs to be wary of mages due to his lower Resistance, especially as a Great Knight. True to his archetype, he may fall behind later in the game once other units begin to promote, but he is an effective unit on normal by the Endgame without reclassing once. However all is not lost for Frederick as the Reclassing system will break him out of his archetype's curse and eventually, like everyone else, bring him to his maximum potential.

On Normal, Frederick is mostly overkill for a lot of the opening maps up and most other units can handle the smaller fodder without much need for him. Hard begins the slow descent into using him in niche situations as the tougher enemies may require a few units to engage upon them before killing him. On Lunatic and Lunatic+, Frederick is incredibly essential to get through the opening chapters as he is the sole unit unlikely to be one-shot by any enemy. He becomes a stalwart wall that can absorb hits and weaken them enough for other units to kill and gain the valuable EXP that they would be unable to acquire on their own. Chapter 4 becomes the important point where the player begins to access bonus battles and DLC if available, thus easing his burdens somewhat. Ultimately, Frederick is not invincible alone and still needs the Support Boosts of good partners like Chrom, Robin, and Sully to make the most of these early chapters.

His base class comes from the Cavalier line, so he will start off with Discipline which will make Frederick a mobile jack-of-all-trades physical unit with a Lance rank of B and a Sword and Axe rank of D. With Discipline in action, he should completely master his three weapons in no time. Outdoor Fighter will boost Frederick's effectiveness in the initial half of the game due to the large amount of outdoor maps. Frederick can slide reclass into a Paladin once he reaches level 10. He can grab Defender to boost his stats in a Pair Up and most importantly Aegis, to mostly halve incoming magic regardless of his class.

Reclassing

Frederick's two reclassing sets are the Wyvern Rider and Knight lines. He performs moderately well as both sets due to their physical nature though both focus on separate stats. As a Knight and a General, Frederick will get a good boost in Defense though he will need to be wary of mages especially in these classes—thankfully, his access to Aegis patches this weakness well if Frederick decides to end in this class. He can also grab Pavise to boost his physical defenses making him even harder to take down physically, which also makes him one of only two first-generation units to attain universal protection with both Aegis and Pavise (along with Robin).

As a Wyvern Rider, Frederick can get Deliverer from the Griffon Rider class, expanding his utility in pair-ups alongside Dual Guard+ and Defender. Lancebreaker is also a highly useful skill for Frederick if he should decide to end as one of his horse-mounted classes, thus alleviating his weakness to Beast Killers. While the Griffon Rider class also serves to patch Frederick's less-than-stellar speed by adding 5% to the growth, making it 55%, reclassing to a Wyvern Lord makes his tanking ability all the more potent, bolstering his strengths and only exaggerating his weaknesses slightly. Despite his slowness, Frederick's access to Aegis makes the class especially effective for him, as it greatly lessens the class' weakness to both magic and bows, with the Wyvern Lord's skill of Swordbreaker covering the third weakness of Wyrmslayers.

Inheritance

Frederick is more inclined for physically oriented children and are great for making his children much more like a physical tank with his increases to Strength, Skill, and Defense. His drop to Speed can hinder some children, but the exchange for bulk and better activation of Skill based skills cover this weakness for his children.

Frederick does not have any male exclusive classes, meaning that all of his classes will be passed down to his children and they can learn skills from said classes on their own. It should be noted that he is one of the few male characters capable of being Cynthia's father, giving him a bit of usefulness in pairing Sumia due to her limited pool. On the other hand, while he works great for Kjelle for stats in her native class, he is her only father that gives her no new classes, limiting her to just her four default. All of his other potential children do at least acquire two new classes through him, making him a solid choice overall for all potential children. In fact, five of them, Owain, Inigo, Severa, Yarne, Laurent, all get a full set of six classes when he is their father.

Fire Emblem Heroes

Polite Knight
A knight who serves the royal house of Ylisse and helps lead Chrom's Shepherds. Appears in Fire Emblem Awakening.

Base Stats

Rarity:
✯✯✯
Title
Polite Knight
Group
Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
36/39/42
7/8/9
28/31/34
4/5/6
19/22/25
6/7/8
29/32/35
2/3/4
9/12/15
SkillsWeapon
Steel Axe Axe
✯✯✯✯
Title
Polite Knight
Group
Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
37/40/43
8/9/10
30/33/36
4/5/6
20/23/26
7/8/9
31/34/37
2/3/4
10/13/16
SkillsWeapon
Hammer
New Moon
Axe
✯✯✯✯✯
Title
Polite Knight
Group
Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18/19/20
40/43/46
8/9/10
32/35/38
5/6/7
22/25/29
7/8/9
33/36/39
3/4/5
11/14/18
SkillsWeapon
Hammer+
New Moon
Axe

Skills

Overall

Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
Base Set
Counters
Skill Inheritance Options

Meet Some of the Heroes

Polite Knight Frederick
The Shepherds maintain the peace of the Halidom of Ylisse. One of their core members is Frederick, who is dedicated to supporting Chrom, their leader!
Frederick is serious and earnest above all else. In fact, he's even been known to clear pebbles from Chrom's path to ensure his safety, lest he suffer from a tripping hazard...
He's a top-notch fighter as well. When Ylisse was embroiled in war, Frederick was a force to be reckoned with as he fought to protect Chrom and his friends.
Sometimes, Frederick can be a little bit too dedicated to his job, but his desire to protect his lord and allies is second to none! Even today, he continues to serve as the shield that protects Ylisse!
Closely Associated Characters
Chrom A prince of Ylisse and descendant of the Hero-King. Leads the Shepherds. Frederick's lord.
Lissa Princess of Ylisse's royal house and Chrom's younger sister. Determined to prove herself. Frederick is her protector.

Horizon Watcher
A knight who serves the royal house of Ylisse. Collector of pebbles and shells on the beach. Appears in Fire Emblem Awakening.

Base Stats

Rarity: ✯✯✯✯✯

Title
Horizon Watcher
Group
Infantry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
17/18/19
36/40/43
7/8/9
29/32/35
6/7/8
28/31/34
5/6/7
24/28/31
4/5/6
14/18/21
SkillsWeapon
Seashell+
Ardent Sacrifice
Dagger

Skills

Overall

Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
Base Set
Counters
Skill Inheritance Options

Meet Some of the Heroes

Horizon Watcher Frederick
The faithful Frederick is a knight who serves the Ylissean royal family as its foremost protector. And today, duty takes him to the beach!
Frederick is well known for his earnest, serious personality. He's also well known for the heavy suit of armor he's always wearing, so it's certainly a surprise to see him dressed so casually!
Frederick is determined to remove all obstacles from Chrom's path—pebbles and small stones included. Ah, and I see that today, he's busy removing seashells and other potentially fatal trip hazards from the beach!
He truly is Chrom's faithful servant! You can take Frederick out of his armor, but you can't take the knight in shining armor out of him!
Closely Associated Characters
Chrom A prince of Ylisse and descendant of the Hero-King. Leads the Shepherds. Frederick's lord.
Lissa Princess of Ylisse's royal house and Chrom's younger sister. Determined to prove herself. Frederick is her protector.
Emmeryn Kind and loving exalt who rules over the Halidom of Ylisse. She is the sister of Chrom and Lissa. Frederick is her protector.

Youth in Service
A squire of the Halidom of Ylisse and personal guard to Prince Chrom. His diligent and earnest personality earned him his honorable post. Appears in Fire Emblem Awakening.

Base Stats

Rarity: ✯✯✯✯✯

Title
Youth in Service
Group
Cavalry
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18/19/20
37/41/44
12/13/14
42/46/49
5/6/7
24/28/31
7/8/9
44/47/51
5/6/7
20/23/26
SkillsWeapon
Heavy War Axe
Glowing Ember
Axe

Skills

Overall

Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.
Base Set
Counters
Skill Inheritance

Meet Some of the Heroes

Youth in Service Frederick
Frederick is one of Ylisse's most devoted knights, and you'll never guess what—we're joined by his childhood self today!
Here he is, toting a massive shield on his back to keep the Ylissean royal family safe. I hear the pouch on his waist is full of pebbles that he picked up to prevent a potentially fatal tripping hazard for Chrom.
He's also wielding an axe for this outing. It looks rather heavy, especially for a child, but it seems that Frederick was super strong even at this age!
Frederick has always been a strong and dedicated knight, it seems! Though I have to admit, I'm a little surprised that he was keeping watch for pebbles so early into his career!
Closely Associated Characters
Chrom A prince of Ylisse and descendant of the Hero-King. Leads the Shepherds. Served by Frederick.
Lissa Princess of Ylisse's royal house and Chrom's younger sister. Determined to prove herself. Served by Frederick.
Emmeryn Kind and loving exalt who rules over the Halidom of Ylisse. She is the sister of Chrom and Lissa. Frederick's liege.

Fire Emblem Warriors

Base Stats

Starting Class
Great Knight
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
5102111107712410
WeaponStarting Items
Axe - EBronze Axe

Supports

See also: Frederick/Warriors Supports

Quotes

Awakening

Frederick/Awakening Quotes

Fates

Before Awakening Pre-Battle

“I've never encountered anything like these creatures before! Oddly, they seem more human than animal, though... No matter--I will not let you harm my Lord or my Lady. Exalt Emmeryn would never forgive me if something happened to them!”
—Frederick's pre-battle quote

Heroes

Frederick/Heroes Quotes

Warriors

Frederick/Warriors Quotes

Possible Endings

Frederick - Cold Lieutenant
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. Few ever forgot his glowing smile and idle quips, even as he doled out tasks that would break a wyvern.
Frederick and Robin
Many wrote of Robin's legendary exploits, but accounts of her origins and character varied. Scholars, poets, and bards agreed on one thing alone—she loved her husband, Frederick, above all else.
Frederick and Cherche
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits with his wife, Cherche. Students quickly learned to fear the couple's famously disarming smiles.
Frederick and Cordelia
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits with his wife. Teaching was hard for Cordelia, however, as she was forced to neglect her own gifts.
Frederick and Lissa
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. Lissa often visited his charges in town to report concerns, and transgressions, to her husband.
Frederick and Maribelle
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Maribelle, did her own part for Ylisse by studying hard and becoming a respected magistrate.
Frederick and Miriel
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. Alas, his wife, Miriel, would often vanish for weeks at a time as she pursued her studies.
Frederick and Nowi
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Nowi, frequently came to the training yard to lend a hand or instill terror in a new charge.
Frederick and Olivia
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife Olivia's dances were said to keep his resolve strong and open the minds of his charges.
Frederick and Panne
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Panne, showed no interest in his work but gradually learned to enjoy human life.
Frederick and Sully
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Sully, assisted him, becoming an object of admiration for strong women the world round.
Frederick and Sumia
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. His wife, Sumia, traded her lance for a peaceful stretch of pasture and raised a happy group of pegasi.
Frederick and Tharja
As Ylisse's new knight captain, Frederick took charge of keeping the peace and training new recruits. Tharja's rare appearances at the training yard sent terrified recruits screaming into the night.

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Frederick is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:

Choose Your Legends Placement History

Round Placement Character Version Votes

CYL1 74
Awakening
3,913
CYL2 204
↓130

Awakening
1,268
↓2,645
CYL3 220
↓16

Awakening
1,039
↓229
CYL4 276
↓56

Awakening
483
↓556
CYL5 236
↑40

Awakening
370
↓113
CYL6 239
↓3

Awakening
376
↑6
CYL7 216
↑23

Awakening
255
↓121

CYL8 232
↓16

Awakening
240
↓15

Etymology

Frederick is an English form of a German name meaning "peaceful ruler", coming from frid (peace), and ric (ruler, power).

Trivia

  • Frederick shares his English voice actor, Kyle Hebert, with Validar, Valbar, and Bartre.
    • Frederick also shares his Japanese voice actor, Daisuke Ono, with Priam and Kaze.
  • In all official artwork portrayals of Frederick, he dons what appears to be a suit, complete with a tie, beneath his armor. This could possibly be a reference to him assuming the double-duty of not just a knight sworn to protect the Ylissean royalty, but also a professionally-trained steward overseeing the domestic affairs of House Ylisse - as can be gleaned from his Supports with Maribelle.
  • In Frederick's A-Support with Robin, he makes a reference to the 2007 E3 Wii Fit demonstration by saying the infamous "My body is ready" quote from Nintendo of America's former president, Reggie Fils-Aimé.
  • In Fates, Frederick has a unique version of the Great Knight class that is labeled as "FrederickMale" in the game's code.

Gallery

See main article: Frederick/Gallery.

References