
It is solely bad that Forest is essentially an inferior version of Sodamas.
In reality, they are strong when they fight.
If I had to say, it’s that I’m an infantryman…
Just because Lakte is stronger, this guy is also top tier.
With the Shooting Star Sword, the attack power is guaranteed at a certain level.
If it glows green, the opponent will surely die.
>>4
KINKINKINKINKINKIN
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It’s annoying when it happens sometimes…
A man who has a lot of money.
Even if they are strong, we don’t need that many infantry swordsmen…
Children born from Ayra are invariably strong.
Strong, but plain because of my even stronger sister.
>>8
Is she your older sister? I thought she was your younger sister.
The era when many 4-panel anthologies were being released.
I was often treated as a plain couple with Yuria.
The name Skathach is that of a goddess, so why is it used for a man?
>>10
It’s you too, Oife!
It’s worse to put it on the old man with a beard.
>>10
The word in Irish that means “shadowy person” doesn’t particularly carry femininity, so I think it’s fine.
The problem without a continuation can be solved with just the hero’s sword.
The problem is that the hero’s sword is in high demand not only among sword infantry but also among sword cavalry.
If he has a level of status and skills like this, the difference from Lachesis is just a matter of error, isn’t it?
>>13
In exchange for having 3 less skill and speed, magic power is 3 higher.
>>26
Error…!
The hero’s sword is not needed.
If you turn your parents into a jamka, you’ll have a murder machine that only needs a steel sword.
If it can use an axe, I think it would be interesting for Rex’s parent to live too.
The main focus is on field battles, and I need strong legs, but it’s alright.
If possible, I want to use a great sword.
There’s no one else around to use a great sword.
There’s no advantage to using an axe in this game.
>>21
Forest itself may be considered the equivalent of the hero in later works, but…
Well, it’s a holy war…
If you don’t pull a random number that lets Rakuche kill Julius, you can still win by throwing this guy at him.
The axe may be better than the emblem.
Recently, there has been talk that especially for the younger generation, deploying in both cavalry and infantry is the quickest approach.
If I can use the hero’s axe and activate the meteor sword, I wonder if I can differentiate myself from my sister.
There is almost no difference in operational aspects compared to Rakuten.
Isn’t it just Rex being weird with the axe?
>>30
It’s not that Rex is strong; rather, the entire gameplay in the first half is favoring Rex.
>>35
In chapter one, there is a blatant event where you receive the hero’s axe.
I don’t think the lack of continuity is a big issue, so I don’t think it’s necessary to reinforce it with the hero’s sword.
A character that tends to be overkill.
I still don’t understand the meaning and spelling of “forest.”
Basically, if it shines, you win.
Exactly the same as Laccie.
If it were in the Thracian style, I could have done the Master Axe Meteor like my cousin Garzas.
It feels like Julius is the only one who can fight at full power with a father who is somewhat compatible.
Since Horin was a parent, HP went up to about 76 and became reliable.
Above all, the fact that the sword has been there from the beginning and is relatively easy to pass on is a big advantage.
The royalty is perfect except for looking like the youth group of the village.
Being extremely weak against opponents with a good sense of timing is similar to Rakche.
>>41
There are only a handful of them…
>>42
That small number is too problematic…
>>41
So that’s just finally being on par with the other characters.
>>41
When facing a difficult opponent, raw abilities are important, so the upper limit of parameters becomes crucial.
Having a bad matchup with characters like Arion, Alvis, and the Falcon sisters is just the worst.
In the first place, the enemies in Part 1 are simply weaker than those in Part 2.
The reason Rex is calm even when swinging the Hero’s Axe is mostly around that.
Since it was my first play and I had Rex’s father, I quickly reached max level and it became difficult to fight.
Anyway, the shooting star sword is too lawless.
>>47
It’s already strong, and the fact that every hit has a critical hit chance is just pure lawlessness.
>>50
In the first place, even without a special move, a normal attack at double the rate 5 times still deals insane damage.
>>50
The hero’s sword allows for two judgments, and it includes follow-up attacks and combos.
No one can stop me anymore.
>>58
The Hero series is treated as having a forced continuous activation, so continuous effects while equipped won’t occur.
Even other characters struggle with having a catchphrase…!
Against Alvis, I can’t even get the chance to challenge with my foresight and Falaflame.
To put it more bluntly, even those few strategic moves have an event battle aspect where it’s like half of them should just be thrown together.
It would be much better to simply use Seliph wielding the Tyrfing for that kind of situation.
Just being a sword makes it strong.
If you’re going to do it, you might as well have become an Ax Fighter.
>>55
I don’t understand what it means to say “what if.”
The continuous charge is not hindered by the ability to perceive, so in that sense, Jamuka’s parents are strong.
The Falcon sisters are too strong for a sudden appearance…
Well, it might be natural since they are the personal guard of a great power.
>>59
The final Ishtar is obviously not an opponent to be taken lightly, but if you’re distracted by that, the clearly weak-looking three sisters are a major hassle.
It’s strong, but because there is a noticeable gap when compared to Forest and Sodomas in terms of continuity, it seems inferior.
A meteor won’t appear unless it’s with a sword.
>>61
Since there are no meteor sword users other than sword users, this conversation isn’t very meaningful.
If it’s Ax Fighter, then Va’s position as a companion in that chapter will likely become even more non-existent.
About 80% of the credit goes to the finished hero’s axe, but Johan was also quite useful.
It can’t be helped, but when the magic sword uses the meteor sword, the tempo gets bad.
If they fight, they’re really strong, but just being infantry…
The actual places of use are extremely limited.
Even if I can hold an axe, I feel like carrying a great sword.
The limited usefulness of the infantry that has been around since the very beginning of Part 2 is just ridiculous.
The parent generation definitely finds it tough when the cavalry isn’t running around, but the child generation surprisingly doesn’t feel the same way.
>>71
The map is really straightforward, isn’t it, younger generation?
Just making a full circle pretty much wraps it up.
I wonder if they are considering that Celis is on foot…
>>71
Chapter two is really remarkable, isn’t it?
As the cavalry ran around throughout Agustoria.
The infantry will be positioned around the next castle in advance.
In Part 1, the infantry tends to lag behind because Sigurd is too strong, but in Part 2, the main force is centered around infantry for a while, so that’s not the case.
To be precise, the deadly sword doesn’t appear except for the “infantry” with the sword.
>>73
It is also a factor that reduces the range of play for the coupling in the second part.
It is also a part where hesitation decreases…
The parent generation has the strength to push forward on horseback like Sigurd, so they can’t catch up without a horse.
Seris will be infantry for a while, so they can hold the front line as infantry.
Because there are not enough strong cavalry, Fee, who is both strong and a flying unit, will have to work like a pack horse for a while.
Simply put, it is difficult to gather strong cavalry in the second part.
>>78
Oifey is strong, and Ares will join as a companion in chapter 7.
DerMudd’s strength is greatly influenced by its parent.
>>88
Chapter 6, can we only proceed with Oife?
The cavalry’s special sword has too high attack performance, so actual adjustments would be wiser.
Rather, it seems that the pairings in the Holy War, which cannot be definitively stated as correct even now, have been thought out quite thoroughly.
If the cavalry advances without any delay, the infantry might not be able to keep up, but is that kind of playing style common?
Even when watching others, most of the time they get slack and the following ones catch up and participate in the battle normally.
The magical power limit is higher than Sodomas, for now.
The magic sword can surpass Sodomas in that it has a finishing move.
The one who can use that the strongest is Levin’s parent, but as for whether to trade it for Forseti…
After Celis and Leaf class-change, the cavalry becomes more abundant.
The Agustrian Rebellion opened with a cavalry charge at full speed.
Also, Ardan, aim for the shore no matter what, okay?
I don’t think the early-game cavalry in the children’s chapter was strong enough to be aggressive and push forward like Oife and Lestardelmud.
It might be different for someone who is accustomed.
>>85
It depends on the parents and the equipment.
If the skills mesh well, even the lower levels can be strong.
Equip with a great sword or a magic sword.
The design makes the pompadour look quite unfortunate…
>>87
That said, the upper limits of Forest Knight are higher than those of Forest, except for strength and magic, even though it’s a cavalry unit…
Moreover, it even adds a continuous after the CC.
>>87
A horse with a good enough step is just fine.
As long as there is a follow-up, Lee-zento will definitely make an impact unless Alex’s parents or the eccentricity intervenes.
The only one who can inherit the special sword now is Patty.
Tyurtu shouldn’t be usable even if CC’ed.
Ares has excellent attack capabilities, but its evasion and defense are not that great, so it seems reliable but cannot be depended on until it grows.
>>91
Ares’s strength lies in magical defense, and its physical defense isn’t that impressive until the very end.
While some require speed, Sigurd is just exceptionally strong.
On top of that, there are areas that are well done but can’t be managed alone.
Since the enemy will die anyway when it shines, a metal sword is quite enough.
It’s fine to increase evasion with a slender sword.
>>96
As expected, the Iron Sword of the Holy War is too weak, so that’s unsatisfactory.
But you see, even if cavalry can use something like the Sun Sword…
Derumud depends on his parents, but during the Free Knight era, he is still not that strong.
>>98
It’s quite tough until you get to CC, isn’t it?
Although there is a job for a charismatic personnel,
I love the way Ares is such a reckless badass.
It’s nice to be unilaterally strong against magic.
Forest Night is quite a scam class, isn’t it?
The CC bonus is a bit strange.
>>100
If there’s a chase, it’s really strong, you know?
Well, looking at our Tristan-kun who doesn’t have any follow-up attacks…
>>109
The wastefulness of Tristan Jeanne is truly amazing.
>>113
Jeanne can still swing her staff…
Look, Linda-chan, if you don’t somehow get experience points to level up during that chapter, hell will begin.
It’s okay to level up…
>>133
Wow… the growth rate is about the same as a second-string character from the emblem mystery.
>>109
Tristan is indeed strong when you consider his growth.
Just make sure to give him the Hero’s Sword, equip him with the Pursuit Ring, and don’t forget the support conversations, and he’ll be reliable.
>>118
Stop reinforcing anyone to become stronger!
Oife has good balance, doesn’t she?
If I had to say, I’m concerned about my HP.
When you think about it, there isn’t a position in the second half like Rex that is “resilient.”
>>105
That’s what the Dozule brothers are like, right?
It’s just that it’s not a game on that level anymore, so it’s not useful.
>>114
Get the Swanchika from big brother.
>>125
Even if there is Swanchika, it’s a waste to use it on weak opponents, and isn’t there hardly anyone to face except for something like Arion?
>>136
Well, if my dad had brought it to Ribō…
This brother has no stigmata!
>>136
In Great Night or Warrior, a defense of 45 (25+20) can only be surpassed by those with a special skill or divine weapon.
>>105
The younger generation needs to be a unit that can either receive or avoid.
Forest Night is strong, but without follow-up from a pompadour, it becomes quite weak, so there is a need to compensate with the ring.
There is no doubt that Dermud is helpful.
It’s just a bit disappointing since it seems like I’m trying to promote Dew.
Azel’s parent, Delmud, who can act as a Marginite from the beginning, is good.
Oifey has good performance, like a discarded Aleph with its bad parts removed.
Since there are few cavalry, I’ll concentrate the experience points on Celis and promote her quickly.
I think it’s unfair for Skarak to rely on each other’s support.
There is a job called Julius kill, and among infantry, it’s one that is used.
Toris-tan’s skills are a bit too much of a gamble…
You can see the strength of Aira’s children, whose strength is guaranteed solely by their mother’s blood.
Iron greatsword hits 60, power 12, weight 6.
Steel sword, accuracy 80, power 10, weight 3.
Honestly, I think a steel sword is fine while my skills are low.
The correction for Hezul is strong, so if used properly, it’s reliable, Delmudd.
Considering the children, I want Azel to be with Tilty.
>>121
When considering a combination that benefits Azel’s two children, it would be either Tiltyu or Lakche.
Although there are no skills that can be inherited, Claude’s father has guaranteed magical defense, so he is useful in part two.
>>124
When I think about rescue, it’s quite significant that Staff C becomes Staff B.
The holy war’s avoidance formula isn’t that strong, so without a Forseti class, the avoidance game is difficult.
Rather, the overall durability of HP, various defenses, and luck is important.
The son of Holin’s parents is quite resilient.
When I played, I had a strong impression of the character in the thread because I was mowing down all the enemies beside Rakuche who was being gang-raped.
Is it because I made them noisy parents…?
When used with Ogma’s style, Holin is relatively fragile and becomes a gamble character that suddenly kills the opponent with Moonlight Sword… I realize that.
Since the attack power is high, it’s better to have a dodge wall; that’s the balance of the Holy War.
Even with someone as tough as Alvis, only then does damage level 1 finally come into view.
I’m troubled because there are quite a few alternate character face graphics that I really like.
It’s really easy to understand that the subtle evasion rate of Shannon, which can’t be fully relied upon, is because of bad luck.
I raised my evasion for Rana to about 80 and was having fun using her on the front line.
Horin was still a unit that was easier to move than Ayra due to his HP.
Tristan… because he looks like a handsome guy!
The growth rate itself is usually higher than my sister’s, but the limit on the stats is a bit lower.
>>139
The lack of continuity is quietly painful.
A low-key character that can wipe out a unit when left holding an unnecessary great sword.
Even if there’s a difference in status, both will end up sleeping anyway…
>>141
Everyone except Seris Ares is probably sleeping.
>>147
The strong CC bonus Leaf can also break through with the barrier ring included.
As a result, it seems quite nice that the sons of Sigurd, Eltoshan, and Kyu’an will be lined up together.
Claude’s child can dive into the sleep zone, which is significant.
Well, the only ones who can take advantage of that characteristic are Arthur and Fee.
>>143
So according to my data, it will almost all become Crowfuri Levityira Zerake.
When I’m told about an unfairly weak class, I can’t help but think of Amid’s male Marge Fighter.
>>145
Why can’t you hold a cane…?
The performance differences between classes are based on the assumption of being maxed out.
During the journey, there are times when I become stronger.
Other than skills, Billjamka with all stats is incredibly excellent as a parent as long as you can secure follow-ups.
Extending both defense and luck is quite precious.
Tristan is a Forest Knight, so even with low stats, he can be quite useful.
The holy war is, in any case, a just cause for cavalry.
It seems like I could be a first-string player in another FE.
>>150
Response from someone inexperienced with holy war.
If it’s not the Moonlight Sword, but the moonlight…
The Yohayo Brothers might have loved a little more if they had an elite.
During the era of the second season, it’s hard to argue that Dozle was an elite.
The charismatic siblings, Yuria and Julius, were quite reliable in overcoming challenges.
Ceres… hurry up and kill Manfro and come back…
Ares’ mom should have had more kids.
>>159
Elt’s brother’s wife is probably really strong.
Merge Fighter♂ is a class that takes all the bad aspects.
Since I won’t be using Valkyrie anyway, if I can spin the pursuit ring, Bala Arthur is strong.
When Johan is equipped with the Ultimate Hero’s Axe and the Pursuit Ring, he can hit lower batting orders.
>>163
Depending on the coupling, I might end up wasting the pursuit ring quite a bit.
If it appears in another FE, it will depend on the specifications of the Meteor Blade…
>>164
Please stop with the half attack power…
If Ares’ mother wasn’t weak, she would definitely be stronger than Eltshan.
Alternative characters are mostly able to perform at least the bare minimum of their class as it is.
The person inside is Arthur, you know.
First, at the point of the Holy War Meteor Sword, it’s banned from other series.
In the first place, even the hero’s axe Johan is quite valuable when playing as a commoner…
I definitely think the power cap value for the Sword Master is wrong.
>>171
It must be because you are thinking about Shanan.
The event character’s child doesn’t inherit their parent’s skills.
Sigurd and Ethlyn have completely different skill builds, right?
Unlike Seiji, I can’t use light magic… putting that aside, it’s really terrible that I can’t touch the staff, Marge Fighter♂.
Even a Merge Fighter♂ can use light magic!
If you grasp this sword of light!
Since it’s a SRPG, there’s no need to face everything by yourself.
Skáhsa has a sufficiently wide range of response.
I think the strong element of Ares is 100% the weapon.
The high magical defense growth rate of Ares must definitely come from the inheritance of Eltshan!
Seiji and Sodomas are a bit strange.
The Master Knight is quite strange.
>>180
Well, since they are the unrealistic Lachesis and the difficult-to-raise Leaf, it’s a good balance as a reward.
If Falcon Knight can use a staff, then Mage Fighter ♂ should be able to use a staff too!
The high level of Leaf’s ability to handle anything other than Gae Bolg makes me wish for it in other series as well.
Once you experience the comfort of Foruasa, there’s no choice but to have the woman named Seti, who is not a child of the wind warrior, even if it’s Fury.
>>184
It’s like naming a great person, so it should be fine.
There seem to be a lot of Seti-san in Silesia.
Leaf-kun, who is often made to carry weapons other than swords because the main character only uses swords, tends to be out of place in other games.
>>185
I don’t think it’s a trickster, though…
I hate that the Leaf I raised does garbage damage every time, even when I give it Tornado.
To be honest, I think our pace is quite aligned thanks to Lean.
The problem is the ones slower than Lean.
>>188
General Hannibal, who isn’t even a joke…
It might be barely useful for protecting the castle from dragons.
The Master Knight is supposed to be strong, but it’s strange that it has a strong sense of being jack of all trades and master of none, being forced into odd situations.
Is it because the timing for practical use is slightly delayed?
>>189
Since it’s a Master Knight, the weapons that can be used usually aren’t leveled up much.
The completeness of the Misturutin as a weapon is high.
I was wondering what the intention behind the Merge Fighter’s Sword C was, but is it meant to refer to the Sword of Light or the Sword of Earth?
Foobar is convenient, but I still have some anxiety about the Ishtar battle.
That’s really all there is to it.
>>195
So I’ll let it rest at Balsetti and make it solid.
The master knight becomes strong when equipped with a silver great sword.
The best one is the killer bow, but
Falcon Knight is also strong.
Our Nanna-chan always ends up with a magic power of 5 or something.
>>199
Because it’s a lineage that increases power…
Even if theoretically Lacche is stronger, I think it’s great that using them together makes them twice as strong.
Classes like Sea Fighter, Falcon Knight, and Forest Knight can be considered favored classes.
Many children wield weapons stained with blood inherited from their parents, but…
Leaf doesn’t fight much, and since the person who disappears midway is their parent, they tend to not be very strong in that regard.
The kids across the country were probably given the silver axe Volganon Tornado leaf.
This means that even the Margenight Sword C can use light magic, so it shouldn’t be underestimated.
The rake gives a return for the effort put in, but the leaf… I remember feeling like it didn’t give that much.
One of the advantages of Forasa is that you can create Balseti without any hesitation.
I think the problem with Amitt is that individual skill progression overlaps with class skill progression.
In other words, there are a lot of commoners in this pattern!