
Racche remembers continuously, so with the silver greatsword.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I heard that for the first time.
Well, in reality, giving a hero weapon to someone with continuous holding feels a bit reluctant.
I prefer a slim spear and a magical sword too.
There’s a romance in which Ayra’s child becomes the king of Verdun, right?
Aira was cooperating with Verdun because Shanan was taken hostage, right?
Why was Shanan caught?
But since the sequence is random, holding the hero’s sword makes me feel at ease.
In the first place, someone with high combat power who just keeps swinging until they die doesn’t need a hero’s sword.
Above all, as infantry, the highest-tier weapons are too precious to waste if we exclude sacred artifacts.
It’s a total waste to give brave weapons to infantry; it sends chills down my spine…
If you start bringing that up, then even the special moves get rated, and it becomes a hassle…
I think giving the Hero’s Sword to Skarac will be in Chapter 6 and when we cut down Julius.
The value of continuity is high, but it’s not worth making Jamuka a father for that reason.
Jamka will be left out, and the growth rate will feel just right.
Not being able to inherit the sword is not a significant disadvantage.
It’s not good to compare the ridiculously expensive repair costs of divine weapons with those of hero weapons on the same level in the first place…
To be clear, unless it’s a really terrible combination, you’ll get stronger, so feel free to do it as you like to some extent.
Alright! Let’s become a magic swordsman with Azel as my parent!
Then, let’s make Aardun the father.
The main body’s performance already has excessive attack power.
I don’t think it’s necessary to provide such extensive support.
The weapon of Ayra and the sword is so excellent that any kind of seed would suffice.
It’s better to avoid Alex, after all… in terms of growth rate and skills.
If I could inherit a spear or an axe, Ardan would have had value too.
One of the hero’s swords is given to Celis, and the other is given to someone who won’t pursue.
The fact that Jamka, which is hard to fit with others, is a perfect match is valuable in itself.
It’s not just continuous problems, but having high HP and luck spread evenly is really great.
Is the condition for the ambush in the Holy War being at half HP? I don’t remember being able to use it very effectively.
Due is the girl I can attach to most easily, so I always choose Due.
Twins don’t really need that much money from the start, but when there’s haggling, they end up overflowing with it, so it makes for a great offering play.
If I had to weaken someone the most, it would probably be Alex.
It should be fine to use the Aidan Rakshe, but wouldn’t it be better not to use the Aidan Skath?
Twins are normally strong with anything except in the very early stages, so I passed the weapons inherited from their parents to the somewhat unreliable cavalry and had them serve as the ones to attach stars to new weapons…
Despite the combat power, this mob-like face graphic…
I quite like the parent Holin that helps me increase HP, which is hard to max out.
However, Horin is also suitable for boosting characters that aren’t really meant for combat, which makes it complicated.
Jam Eye feels like a pairing for people who really love Skasaha, anyway.
It’s not just about strength; it’s a combination that leads to becoming the king of a nation.
Hero’s weapon = It feels like 2 attacks.
It’s not a weapon with a two-hit attack effect; it’s just a weapon with a guaranteed activation of a continuous effect…
It’s fun to wrack my brain about things I don’t understand when I don’t fully grasp the initial specifications.
It’s fun when I’m thinking about combinations to make it the strongest after understanding the specifications.
Moreover, as you get more accustomed, you won’t struggle even with strong combinations and it just becomes boring… so you start trying out strange combinations instead.
Horin is very romantic in terms of relationships, but strategically, with Ayra, there is a lot of waste…
So please marry Brigid…
It feels like it’s a waste to make Holin and Rex the fathers of twins.
Rather than making strong characters from the bottom extremely strong, it is easier to improve the reliability of weaker characters, increasing overall ease of strategy.
The hero’s sword also gives out patties, so it’s very helpful.
A foolish man who loves meteor showers and moonlight…
Since Rex and Horin have almost no other strong opponents.
Horin’s sword level isn’t bad, but the growth rate of HP and skills is the main thing, right…
Using Rodolban, you can see just how ridiculous Skáthach’s performance is.
Well, Rodolban is stable among the alternative units.
The father of the twins honestly didn’t care who it was, as long as it was someone like Noish, and he liked to make the appearance of skills look luxurious.
Commoners are shocked when they see a stage for the first time.
Horin’s father, Patty, can use the Moonlight Sword and, since he becomes Sword B before CC, he can wield the Hero’s Sword, so with a little level-up, he will quickly be able to fight as a regular infantryman.
Horinrex is a character that represents a high-durability father figure, so there is a demand for that alone.
When HP gets close to 80, you can start to punch it out with some pretty tough characters in the late game.
I tried it with Ayla and Levin for the appearance of skills, but it wasn’t as impressive as I thought.
Don’t lump together those whose skills normally max out with handsome guys who are still single digits even at the maximum level.
The kapsule elements are interesting, but unfortunately, the first round is too long, making it difficult to casually try various things.
Sometimes when I replay, it only becomes a matter of trying out a few different paths from the usual ones.
The benefits of leveling up the sword are significant, right?
It feels like it’s not small, but it’s also not as big as you would say.
The agile sword is concentrated on C.
It must be the most troublesome for them to get involved with a father who can influence other couples since they are strong no matter what.
Hoarding Forseti, or the Midéal for Levin and Lester.
I thought of skill streaks as something that lacks stability, so I only considered it lucky if it happened.
After the leaves, there are comrades in Thracia who are star users.
The downside is bigger than the upside, so a bad example is Father Levin.
The bad example of having too few merits is Alex’s father.
When thinking about Leicester, there is no one other than Midé as my father…
If I just look at their stats, Rex is good, but I want to use the elites for someone else.
In reality, it’s better to make everyone fairly strong rather than overly strengthening specific characters.
Unless you do the Loptous Challenge.
The baluster and foldable pole have become synonymous with landmines.
Horin has become easier to use for her daughter, who is leaning towards being a swordsman, now that her son can hit Ichibaru-chan.
Rex is Sylvia, who makes it easier for the two children of non-combat roles to grow up.
If I think in terms of efficiency, maybe this way.
It’s a game that seems long but progresses linearly.
The playtime per round is shorter than that of today’s games.
The only reason Rex paired Edin with Lester was simply to make Lester’s appearance and Lana’s leveling up easier.
Let Lester carry the attack ring.
If you have Finn as a parent in Edin, you will definitely get a child with both parents.
After considering various options, I’ve decided that Eimide and Furevu are good to stick with…
Sylvia is in a position where remaining unmarried is the optimal solution.
Casually appearing combinations often have a lot of pitfalls, don’t they?
Deweyden
LevinSylvia
Claude Tilty
Considering comprehensive practicality, Leicester’s father becomes Midair.
If we only think in terms of stats, Beowulf, which is a superior version of Midère, feels good, but it can’t use bows.
I wonder why Lester looks so much like Rex’s secret child.
Celis received the Hero’s Sword from Patty and used it all the way until getting Tyrfing.
I gave the silver sword to Dermud.
The younger generation has quite high enemy HP…
I tried Midestar and Jamstar, but the stronger one was Midestar.
To be precise, it’s not that I don’t struggle, but rather that there’s no burden, or something like that.
Fintilte was doing relatively well; their skills weren’t bad, and Arthur had wind, so they managed somehow.
I don’t think there’s much difference between Rakche and what I’m saying.
Whether there is continuity or not, the fact that these siblings were born makes them strong.
Wasn’t it that Lester reused the appearance from Selis’s early design?
Lester has no point in expanding his magical power, so unlike Dermot or Skasaha, he doesn’t have options like Azel or Claude’s father.
The fact that Levy and Fury are both in love with different partners but still manage to come together in Chapter 4 is impressive.
However, the optimal choice for Deirdre’s husband is Claude.
Siarufi and Jungvi are neighbors and get along well as moderates, and there was someone who married from Siarufi a few generations ago, resulting in the blue hair being passed down through the generations.
You can think of it that way and enjoy it like that too.
If you play normally, you’ll almost definitely max out, so the appearance of the Ryusei Sword is pretty much guaranteed, making the presence or absence of consecutive hits negligible.
Rana’s job is to wield a staff, so strength doesn’t really matter much.
I wonder if Sig would have married Eidin if there had been no war and things had remained peaceful.
It seems that even just the elite Rex’s species could provide change, but the perfect mother base is about as rare as Ayla.
It feels somewhat excessive that even that Aira has elite powers with the Grim Reaper siblings.
Valrestar just wants a rescue!
Horin is excellent, isn’t she?
Tirtu’s husband, if chosen solely based on skills, will have an outrageous increase in magical power growth rate.
Azel’s father, the charismatic delinquent, was swinging a sword of lightning.
After looking at the strategy guide, I started Tracia after pairing Finn and Brigid…
Eltshan is married to a woman from Lenster.
Kyu’an is married to Esrin, that’s why.
When Sigurd marries Lachesis, the diplomatic power of the Sylfi-Ringenstarnodion increases.
If I marry Lachesis, I’m scared that depending on the generation, I might end up with Hazul’s holy mark on Sialphy.
They say there’s an optimal solution, but doesn’t it not exist?
I found it quite scary during the rounds because there are many patterns where things tend to stick together if you let your guard down around Levin.
I don’t think it’s a game that requires finding the optimal solution.
Isn’t it more trouble that none of the parent generation are connected and enter the commoner second group?
If you’re focused on speed, you might want to marry off Tinni with a Forager, like Finn.
The strong, strong Fol Aser is also going to put pressure on his sister Fee.
Still, if you let them hold something like the ultimate thin spear, it would definitely be easier.
There are many guys with stigmata in the horde…
If you want to strengthen your own army and have fun, there are plenty of ways, like boss tricks or increasing enemy commander reinforcements.
The Nodian-Augusti problem is
The reason is that the ancestor of Elt, who is a descendant of Hezuru, had a stigmata even though he was not the eldest child.
There are no cases where something suddenly grows from a side branch.
Eclo is unfair because they compete based on abilities other than the early acquisition of the rescue staff.
While others are thinking about how to create the strongest Leicester through coupling, Claude is telling them to offer Leicester as a sacrifice.
If you’re aiming for an A rating, you ultimately don’t have the time to waste making infantry unnecessarily strong.
When talking to Forlacer = Barsetti, it seems impressive that Fee’s staff level increases, and it really doesn’t feel like a burden at all.
In the Osawa manga, it’s definitely Jamuka Edin and Duburi.
Fii is already incredibly strong as a Falcon Knight with pursuit, so the main focus will be on what to do with Seti.
Were there any parents on Fii’s side who were as unappealing to Aira as Alex?
Finlake is neither weak nor particularly strong.
Honestly, Seti is incredibly strong even without inheriting Forseti, thanks to Lightning.
Inori is also somewhat unreliable, so it’s a bit questionable whether it’s convenient…
Finn has fun conversations with Ranarakuchenan because they are parent and child.
Alex has one almost unique way to be useful, which is that he occasionally gives me a heads-up…
Even if it’s there, the defense is so weak that I’ll get hit? Aren’t I supposed to avoid exposure to arrows in the first place? Yeah.
When I cleared all A’s, I paired up Ayra and Claude for the magic defense.
The inability to use sleep in the final stage is significant.
If you die, it’s all reset anyway.
Inori is a skill for conquering the arena.
Finn’s parent Lana mentioned that the magical power is fairly decent in conversation.
Both Lester and Delmood give the impression of not being particularly impressive, regardless of who their father is.
The sword of the barrier is good too!
Since the sleep hold in the final chapter has the highest magic power at 21, I can avoid it if I have the barrier ring.