
Please take me with you; I won’t be a burden at all.
A general citizen skilled in a specialized craft of archery.
I think it was just a mistake in confusing Safi’s growth rate.
I’m glad you became a boy who has the flavor of a strong archer against magic.
I can’t help but think how nice it would be if there was a magic bow in Thracia, with a magical growth of 55%.
There was a theory that misunderstood the position of the magical power, right?
In terms of having high magic defense for physical jobs, it’s definitely desirable, or rather, it’s a valuable asset that I want for sealing.
Could it be that making status growth random might actually turn out nicely?
Even if magical power increases, it doesn’t contribute to attacks, but magical power itself is not a wasted stat…
>>6
It will be useful in the second half!
Roberto is growing more overall…
There are also favorable elements, such as having continuous holding or having high mobility from the beginning, aside from the fact that strength does not increase.
As a result, they are meddling even more with the unnecessarily high magic power growth.
The 5% growth in defense and physique is already a girl.
Even if the status growth is good, the cruelty of Tr7 is that bows are not used.
I think it would be interesting to develop archers with a clear vision for the anti-magic warrior unit.
I just think…
Well, even if the growth rate is decent and there’s a magic bow, when asked if it can be used… it feels like maybe not.
>>11
I really wish they would create characters with the same concept.
>>14
The cherry blossoms of IF are getting closer.
It’s ideal to equip them with a Shining Bow.
♪ This guy is really something…
Even if you’re using archers, it’s fine with Tanya.
I mean, even Roberto is fine.
>>15
By the way, I heard that lately, it has become mainstream for Tanya to be abducted in Chapter 3.
Ronan, wait! Ronan!
Roberto won’t make it to the first team…
>>17
Among archers, it has overwhelming stability and a critical hit rate of 3, so it’s strong.
It’s not reverse betting or self-promotion, it’s the truth.
>>20
In the joining chapter, all three of them have been raised to level 20 in the arena and are being used conveniently, so I understand that it’s not bad if you level them up.
But to be honest, I won’t make you a regular…
>>46
I understand how you feel.
>>17
It is a fact that it has the highest potential among bows…
The bow itself is not very necessary.
The bow itself is quite heavy, so both Ronan and Tania can be swung around significantly.
The only one who can really be used to the fullest is Roberto.
Selphina will charge in, so you mustn’t fight!
In the early game, Tanya’s bow feels good…
I wonder if that mob of knights is all pretty useful.
>>24
That and Hicks grow well, and if you give them the Eli sword and let them evade as shooters, they can easily become strong.
It’s just that… there are things like Felguskalion Shiva Paan here, right?
>>24
The growth rate itself is good.
I cannot find a reason to use it.
>>33
Unlike my usual friends, there are no supportive relationships that are easy to utilize…
>>24
The two spearmen are serious about just their growth rate.
I was hated too much by MAP.
The only downside is that the lack of power is just too significant.
It’s normal for magical power to increase, you know.
>>25
Anyway, it’s really weak… While naturally increasing magical power is a significant advantage,
That said, since the enemy dragon knights are strong in the game, there are many situations where bows are effective.
In the first place, it’s a super high-power game with special weapons that have triple weapon power and double attack power, surpassing the Holy War…
>>26
Darsin who carries sorrow.
>>26
Look at the enemy with the hammer…
I’m too scared to put on armor.
Holding a hammer against armor gives an attack power of 36; is that crazy or what?
>>30
The hammer is probably a weapon for going easy on the enemy…
But… the armor has high defense…
If I had been born differently, I might have become a wizard.
I thought it was a character expressing something like they could only become a bowman because they were poor…
>>34
The uneventfulness that hasn’t been exaggerated is nice, isn’t it?
>>34
I don’t dislike that interpretation.
The growth rate for this character remained the same in the ROM version, so it is highly likely to be a design choice.
However, there is also a strong theory that the 30% growth in Safi’s power might have been a mistake.
If it’s for respect for Ranau, then it can’t be helped…
>>37
It’s quite a kink of mine, so I’d like to see Sister Power make a return.
The growth rate was not mistaken for Safi.
My growth rate is off.
Safi is a character with a growth rate discrepancy, so those factors combine and are conveyed in a twisted manner.
Re-mobilizing unnecessarily and disrupting my plan.
If I make my daughter the target of the arch, the consumption of the arch will double, and it will deplete quickly.
This is the best option.
>>42
At least wait until you can hold the Elric sword before you say that!
>>42
At least say that after you can wield the Eris Sword!
The bow is great because it allows for creating a wall unarmed without being captured.
This guy has a high rate of reoccurrence.
It’s hard to evaluate because having a limit of 20 means that if you equip a decent bow, it’s relatively problem-free.
Speaking of which, the Arch Knight can still wield a bow even when dismounted.
You are great.
>>48
If you get off the horse and turn into a sword, that’s just too much harassment!
>>76
Are you saying that the Lance Knight and Axe Knight are being harassed!?
>>89
I cannot deny it…
>>89
It’s sad to see powerful, specialized weapons like the Hero Lance and Dragon Lance go unused until the end…
>>48
It seems there was some consideration that if the already awkwardly positioned archer dismounted and had to use a sword, it would be even worse…
It’s strange that Safi has a movement growth rate of 0, and it’s unnatural that the defense growth rate of 3 has no other characters with the same value.
It seems that originally the growth rate was 0, and the growth rates of the stages that are later shifted by one.
You can receive support from the Leaf that is always present and can act again, and aside from being weak, it is quite excellent.
I think it’s a good balance since I’m not strong enough to take out other archers.
>>53
There are also re-actions, you know, thread image.
I like this guy because his movement ability has increased about three times.
Are there magical bows in recent works?
>>58
The magic bow from Engage has high weapon power since it’s used by classes with lower magic power, making its damage incredible when attacking flying enemies.
>>58
There is something after IF.
I think it’s a normal advantage that it’s hard to become a target for the staff because of the magical power.
There’s nothing we can do about that!
A strong bolt axe is something else, isn’t it?
>>62
I really like you.
I was planning to have Anna hold it during the engagement as well.
Ms. Kamila, please make that generic…
If there had been a magic-assessing bow, it would have instantly become the ace unit.
One reason why the bow user doesn’t stand out is that Thracia is considered difficult.
The growth rate of strength can also be supplemented by books.
The advantage of having a high rate of reactivity, which is simply innate, is significant.
If it weren’t for the bow being the weapon, it might have been used more.
I am confident in the growth of mobility.
Toranana has magic power equal to magic defense, so it’s not meaningless, but it’s quite strange for a bowman to have such a high magic defense growth rate.
Give me a bow like Pooji.
>>74
The hero’s bow of Thracia is of unparalleled performance compared to those of past generations.
>>86
If you give it to Selfina or Zebelia, it will become a main force just like that.
I’ll let it slide since you can boost your status with the book.
Tina Slough’s power growth rate is (mysteriously) 3%.
Maybe the growth rate of Safi’s power is originally the same 3% as this.
For some reason, I’m in the position of the defensive growth rate.
The Shining Bow was a cheat weapon that could also be used at close range.
>>78
A cheat weapon refers to a weapon like the Gae Bolg from Thracia 776.
Data reconstruction is
That’s not good.
In Tora 7, despite the enemies having so many staves and magic, it felt like the value of magic defense was a bit lacking.
It might be because of the game mechanics that fundamentally don’t want to engage in combat.
It’s too mean to poison Yotsumun.
>>79
It’s nice, isn’t it, the Hel Yotsumun combo?
It’s a foolish strategy to receive it multiple times alone due to fatigue, so there’s really not much work for a magic recipient. The most troublesome part is when it’s a staff that requires strict control.
Unlike other series, it’s a shame to let someone use long-range attacks completely.
Being only bow-based makes it weak, you know, Thracia…
Because it cannot be captured.
>>82
If you accept that you won’t capture it, you’ll actually become stronger.
When writing is allowed, it’s that the bow frame becomes second-string because the man I loved is too strong…
If it were the new FE, I would have been able to shine.
By the time we can get supplies without having to capture anything, magic and wands will become something extraordinary.
Tania, who has early joining and mutual support with Ocean, is strong, but she’s a bow character.
Watching Brighton and Darshin makes me wonder whether they wanted to elevate the status of the axe or not.
>>94
Brighton aside, Darcin is just continuing to have a hard time with armor.
In indoor settings, the dismount system and spears are really incompatible, or rather, what does it mean that there’s only one spear infantryman?
>>96
Moreover, it’s a specification that can only be seen as harassment, called Spear E.
Darsin is strong for a while if you bring the hero’s axe into the jail…
Basically, I become useless and get captured in chapter 7.
>>97
It’s not bad to let Taira go on a rampage until a large number of hammer-wielding enemies arrive in real-time CC.
>>104
The next chapter has a mountain where you can discard things, so it means to throw them away here…
>>97
If I capture them, it’ll be a hassle during the escape from the prison, so I’ll choose someone easier to carry…
Look at Ocean and Zalgas too.
Magic has the disadvantage that it cannot be offset by physical build.
In the final stages, it almost became a one-choice situation with Winds, and even Graph Calibur felt too heavy to carry.
You can really understand how broken Forseti and Daimsander are.
For some reason, I was able to get a major success in alchemy from 🦉-chan.
The multiple gathered Master Lances will generally end up sleeping in the warehouse.
>>103
It’s too low to be used for capture, so I’m thinking of using it on another occasion, but suddenly it becomes unusable.
It’s unfair that Dean has Sword A.
If Finn had been an A, he would have used it until the end.
The difficulty with Darsin that’s mentioned is that low luck and the fear of being one-shot.
I think that if you give them a book, that would be good.
Overall, what is not used is “un”.
I think the main forces will be Fergus or Carrion, who can use swords even while mounted.
Reviving the poorly received dismount system that separated weapon levels by type and making weapons separate again is…
I thought back then, and I still think now, that it was just foolishness beyond mere harassment.
Why are there so many hammer-wielding enemies when there’s only one armored person…?
>>112
I think it’s because it’s a system where we grab the weapons and use them ourselves…
I was most disappointed that even after doing Darushi nCC, I didn’t get the big shield.
To use Finn as a main force until the very end, a strategy anticipating the final phase is necessary.
It’s frustrating that the general, a high-ranking official of Leinster, doesn’t use a spear!
Fin can be most effective by using the Hero’s Spear aggressively as a capture factor.
Since I’ll end up with more Master Lances than I can use in the end anyway.
There’s no way to not use the fins, so even if it has fully grown in the end.
It’s a bit tough to hold the line at the climax while staying in Sword D.
What’s going on with education in Leinster?
>>119
They are the kind of people who would go to the desert with cavalry.
Only horses are strong.
>>121
On the contrary, is there any other option besides crossing the desert in that situation?
The hero’s spear is unbelievably strong.
Also, knowing the specifications, the prayers are messed up.
It seems like a master weapon that is supposed to produce multiple dream weapons with hero effects, but it’s strangely difficult to use.
>>123
Even if the special move is improved, the hit rate drops significantly.
>>123
In Thracia, which continues to bear fundamental disadvantages due to terrain and command adjustments, low-hit weapons can only be used by those who are fortunate enough to have sufficient support.
The enemy from Thrace has a strong ethical view that absolutely does not allow for letting prisoners live.
>>126
If you kill without Julius’s orders, you might end up being killed, right?
>>126
Nobles might be worth keeping alive for a ransom, but there’s no need to keep common citizens alive…
If only my strength could stretch a little more, Ronan.