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Mages can't use melee/bows unless you get the to level 3 in training and Warrior/Archers can't use grimoires unless they also get level 3 in training for a magic type. Eden can also only spar once per chapter, which is the only way he can unlock grimoires/element magic for the Overlord class. Plan around it as it'll take awhile to unlock.
Progress does carry over to new game+ if you did want to unlock everything though.
It can also be a good idea to train different armors. Personally, I don't find plate very good, because sword users are offensively the weakest opponents, so I prefer leather (it also helps against the final boss). Bear in mind that some of the advanced classes have armor ranks as prerequisites.
There are some class abilities that you can unlock that I found useful. The diagonal attack with spear you get from Knight is really good. It pretty much eliminates counter attacks from sword and axe users. I also used fire arrows a lot early on, though less when I had maxed Sharpshooter. Another good one is the ability from Priest that makes enemies target you less, always a good choice for mages.
You might want to keep an eye on the affinities for different classes. They let characters learn a certain ability for maxing out a class. They tend to be 1/battle abilities, but a couple are useful, like some of the Warlocks get a Bind spell that's good.