
A man who can handle a variety of tasks with just 10.
If you want to have an easy time on your first encounter, the higher the better as long as he doesn’t reach 20.
Excellent as a decoy.
>>3
It’s convenient to cultivate them for the time being since they’re prioritized targets.
There is almost no reason not to raise (them).
Hehe, General, you have quite the weapon, don’t you?
I’ll take a little.
For now, just hold the Book of the Holy Warrior and stand on the mountain.
He was nothing but a petty villain through and through.
That’s why Thracia really gives the impression of being a tough battle where you can’t afford to be picky.
Even so, there is a mysterious charisma that brings the band of thieves together.
>>7
Since they are able to organize a bunch of muscle-headed folks without any weapons, I wonder if they are clever enough for villainous deeds.
>>14
When I was captured in the fortress and made a casual remark to the other prisoners, I ended up really being rescued—what terrible luck!
That prisoner is going to be bait, fighting seriously and risking his life against the soldier, which is too good to be true for Leaf.
Is it the enemy of Ronan’s father?
For now, candidates for regular consumption of stamina drinks.
I don’t think I would have been able to clear it if I hadn’t carefully selected this guy’s physique.
A man whose physique has become muscular after clearing the Hall of Dagda.
>>12
I’ve heard that map skips have been increasing lately…
My luck is surprisingly bad.
Their character may be questionable, but they have abilities.
Surprisingly, I might have a discerning eye for a rogue.
Having a low killer coefficient is actually admirable.
By the late stages of the war, he had become as massive as Marty.
Isn’t it more like body modification than growth?
It’s bad that there is a book of nails.
Even though I’m doing something more wicked than Makarov of the Blue Flames.
Still something that can be used as material.
>>21
Well, those who never used this guy, throw stones at the leaf.
There are places like that.
The great man who has continued to support the Leaf Army, which has been struggling with both finances and supplies from the beginning.
Ah, Riphis.
The iron sword, the iron sword! That guy has an iron sword!
It’s probably because my old acquaintance, Mr. Paan, is genuinely acting as a noble thief that I’m being tolerated as a petty person.
Increasing.
Master Lance
Since it’s a unit that doesn’t have a fatigue level like the prince in Thracia, it gets to participate every time.
Are you tired? Let’s have a drink.
Alright, you’re not tired.
>>27
Deception!
>>27
Even if I directly appeal that I don’t want to deploy, I get scolded by August.
>>27
If you can endure this chapter just one more time before fatigue, it will be beneficial because you can work fully next time.
Makarov’s treatment in the Akatsuki is not good.
Rifis has a fitting end for a petty villain, so it still feels refreshing.
I heard that in the novel version, something incredible happens in the afterword.
>>30
It seems like their personality has become completely opposite, almost too good.
>>30
He is the man who began FE.
>>34
Since it is a source with lower reliability than the novel version of FE or the novel version of Gundam…
What is the Lopto cult that Noish is talking about…?
>>45
For that matter, Sue’s mother is really teasing about being named Rin!
>>34
That’s just impossible with that setting!
There’s no other way to put it, he’s a little rascal, but I really don’t want to do it without this little rascal.
I didn’t know that holding onto a Hazzle would make my luck growth 0.
In the discussion about who is the strongest in FE, it’s not this guy but Lara who shows up.
>>36
Lara can be a thief, a dancer, a thief fighter, or even a thief thief fighter dancer.
Ambush or dance: two options.
>>43
If it’s Seti and Sias, I might use Sias once in a while, but isn’t it too harsh not to have a dancer?
I can’t enjoy Thracia without this guy.
It’s normally trash, but the military is too dependent on this guy.
>>38
The key to logistics.
There aren’t many usable maps, but if you steal a weapon, that unit goes shopping, allowing for infinite extortion.
>>39
Famous ones include the Silver Bow Sniper, I guess.
>>40
Can you do it without the May rain from Shanamuru?
I wonder what would happen if you tie up someone who steals.
>>46
Accelerating warp game
A man who takes charge of the financial aspects entirely.
Why doesn’t this guy have a weapon during the enemy encounter?
Are you waiting to be captured?
I wonder how much the difficulty of Thracia increases if you completely skip all the side quests.
>>50
Except for Refis, it might actually go down.
It’s conditional, but if you know how to fly it.
The sight of them continuing to sortie after drinking stamina drinks is like a loyal vassal of the Renstead royal family.
I remember changing it to physique 20, but were there any disadvantages…?
>>55
It’s just the reason that I can’t carry it with other units, but I don’t mind.
No, are you going to blow the dandelion?
I don’t understand that!
>>56
Has anyone never frozen up wondering what to do with Kakyoin?
It’s just that you can’t carry it anymore, so if you’re extremely strong, it’s a negligible difference.
There isn’t much trouble even if the character’s physique reaches level 20.
There is a map where it becomes very troublesome when the Armor Knight’s build reaches 20.
>>61
That mountain is famous, but it’s tough to move around on any map due to the low mobility.
Zebea is quite capable when left in a narrow passage because of their anger, but there isn’t really any reason it has to be Zebea specifically.
>>68
Isn’t it better not to involve that guy?
>>78
That’s right.
They’re not even skipping the prisoner of war camps.
The difficulty level increases quite a bit.
You won’t be able to carry it, but since you won’t be captured while unarmed, there’s the benefit of being able to open one more item slot.
If there were a Rifis with a build of 20, then the Leaf Army’s weapons would probably be well-equipped.
You’ll just do catch and release anyway…!
I thought so, but are you skipping the part where they retreat from Tara?
Rewarp is going to be lonely too, huh?
If someone is able to raise their physique to 20.
Aren’t you considering it carefully to also enhance the person’s mobility?
This guy, who has risen from being a thief and has no significant connection, is an incredibly important character in terms of strategy; it feels reminiscent of the Chu-Han Contention.
>>67
It’s like a secret weapon that I’ve carefully nurtured…
(Mr. Paan)
Looking at it now, I think that Paan is like a prototype character of Holmes…
It is better to think of the novel as a unique interpretation.
2 Outside Rehis
4 Outside Asbel
8 Outside – Dagda Tania (however, there is a way to skip it without losing)
11 outside Fred, Oruen
12 Outside: Pan, Troude, Tina, various rare items
14 Outside Star Dory
21 Outside: Warp and Blizzard
>>73
This is particularly dangerous.
I defeated most of the bosses with Asbel.
Isn’t it too painful not being able to get a thief?
In the first place, there’s no way this trash could make it all the way to Akaneia and reach the Ice Dragon Temple.
Regardless of the game statistics, the petty villains of the continent are controlled by the leftover thoughts of the Remocon Misokkas Earth Dragon.
How do you even go about raiding the main temple?
>>75
It’s someone who seriously hates the novel version!
I think it’s fine to be a thoroughly malicious little villain.
I think it’s not good, but it’s fine.
Not being able to lift my head to an old acquaintance.
It’s funny that they don’t normally become friends just because you let them go since you have no choice.
Zebea has commander☆ abilities.
If you give the hero a bow, they’ll become an immediate asset in battle.
The flags around the capture area are definitely hard to understand on the first try.
It’s a hassle to bring them into the group…
>>84
It’s easy because you don’t even have an iron sword!
>>85
It’s probably about Zebea.
The unlucky man is only a burden, so it’s actually the easiest to make him a companion.
Zebea has a surprisingly high growth rate… it grows well despite its appearance.
No, rather, this growth rate is Oruen…
>>87
No matter how much you grow… the initial value…
>>88
I think it’s because he can earn a lot when he has the Holy Warrior’s Book ready.
>>87
It shouldn’t be just Oruen.
Wasn’t it the same with Misha and Ilios?
Zeberia is quite serious when it comes to strength.
“To the extent that it would be said if there was a spear A.”
By the way, was there such a description in the novel version of Thracia?
>>91
There are two or three that have different authors.
The only great shield of the allies.
Indoor Swordsman
Command holder
The excellent part is the excellent Zebea.
It’s true that it wouldn’t be troublesome if they just weren’t around.
In the second half, it’s safest to go for a fast attack or a lock-in.
The novel version of Thracia 776 has the author inserting original developments which introduces subjectivity, so intentionally using a rule where all characters survive and are all recruited.
It’s a masterpiece that runs through to the conclusion, so you should read it if you come across it.
Starting with a weapon level of E for spears is really tough.
They say something about indoor spears, but there aren’t really that many opponents you can gain an advantage over with a spear…
Is there any benefit to being able to use a spear indoors?
>>100
You can use the master lance that is probably in abundance.
>>100
Master Lance
>>100
In the end, I can monopolize and use the leftover master lances.
I mean, why does that guy have a rank E in spears when he’s supposed to be a prominent figure in Lannster?
>>101
He is skilled at handling both the axe and the bow…
Zebea was just too much trouble, so I didn’t recruit him.
And since Thracia isn’t a game I want to play multiple times, I probably won’t ever use Zephiel.
I only recruited Zebei once, but after that it got too much trouble, and I never want to do it again.
Zebea finds that bucket relay too tedious.
By the time we recruit Zeberia, we’ll already have our forces ready.
When asked if it’s worth raising them intentionally,
Is it possible to be forgiven for the death of two or three people as part of the customs of the battlefield?
In other words, if you don’t plan to use the Master Lance, it’s better to have them hold a bow or a sword instead of raising a spear.
Of course, the best is Master Axe.
If you don’t consider the effort for training, making the physique 19 and being able to steal the hammer would make persuading Zebea super easy.
If it’s a nuisance, I can just blast it away from a distance with a sunburst… but I wonder if it’s really necessary to go this far every time.
The master lance isn’t that strong, is it?
If that’s the case, if Master Lance can be a force in battle…
It can also be a force in Master Ax.
>>113
Axus lets others wield the axe because that’s why there are so many extra lances available.
Please swing the spear 200 times? Yes…
>>113
The Master Lance is readily available in large quantities and has both direct and area attack capabilities, so it’s really strong.
Having low accuracy is almost a weakness.
It is admirable to consider entering in the second half.
There are social games where there are hardly any general characters other than Shima-sama.
I looked up strategies and researched combinations before playing, but was there any hint regarding the correspondence between prisoners and subordinate armor?
How did people back then research that…?
>>115
It’s a brute force approach since there are no hints.
>>119
It’s over…
I don’t feel like they want to include me in their group… well, they probably didn’t intend to.
>>115
The official guidebook will be released in one month.
>>115
I feel like if we could create a situation where prisoners don’t die without needing to investigate, they would freely start talking to us.
>>115
At that time, the internet was also available, so if there was an environment, I could have researched it.
You have to swing the spear 200 times to A, so it’s more of a hobby, I guess.
It’s terrible that there are combinations with no hints for persuasion, and that there are characters whose face graphics are almost identical.
I wonder why Oruen was treated better than the heroine.
Having two exclusive weapons and an event for persuasion, you know?
It feels like it’s barely acceptable because the growth rate at senior positions is just average.
The Master Lance is the weapon that ends up overflowing after gathering a bunch of weapons from well-grown thread images.
It’s too wasteful to use it on a weak opponent, so if I hold back, the user will disappear in the latter half during the intense indoor battle.
Meteo is quite abundant too.
Since there are few times, it might get used up.
>>125
Even if I get it, there’s no one who can use the Flame B.
The lieutenant is keeping the traitors armed with killer lances and hammers so they can be killed immediately; they really have no intention of making them allies.
But well, this place is really terrible; everywhere else is basically fun, like Thracia.
>>128
Sometimes it’s not fun to be blown away by a tough re-action.
>>128
But I think the scouting map of Thracia is garbage.
I can’t see anything with the preparation for departure! Even if I go out, I can’t see much anyway!
>>128
I also dislike river-crossing operations I’ve never seen before.
To be honest, I stole a bunch of Thunder from Rifius and used it as a source of funding.
Once your physique increases to 1, you can steal an iron sword, so you don’t need to be that picky; it’s already a great power.
>>129
It seems that the basic FE is made with the assumption that it will not be reset.
Honestly, Thracia seems pretty tough.
>>133
Thrace seems quite tough, but the enemy levels are designed to be low enough for multiple characters to handle, and the targets you can capture will attack you with capture moves, so it’s surprisingly not too difficult.
And if they launch a capture attack, we can turn the tables with a retaliatory finishing move.
But I like to build up my physique because I want to steal all kinds of things.
In that case, the Zevea face is a perfect stage for the well-built Rifius to shine.
I don’t think there were people who manually searched even though there was the internet.
The basic is a copy of the strategy guide, and the rest is analysis.
I bought it on the release day and cleared it before the strategy guide came out, just to be safe.
There was some trial and error, but since I was able to recruit Zebea, it’s definitely not impossible.
Regarding the Zebelia persuasion
On multiple strategy sites
It says something about character combinations.
I didn’t understand.
I saw it on some site.
I heard a strategy where the order displayed by the R button is the order of persuasion.
I no longer make mistakes.
Um… there are actually more bandits and civilians than regular soldiers of the Leaf army…
>>140
“Of course, it’s because it’s resistance.”
>>140
The band of thieves has no rules.
The enemy mountain thief has someone who can steal, yet Marty doesn’t remember how to steal, which feels like a balance adjustment.
I wanted to see the stealing Marty!
>>142
Well, it’s hard to imagine a scene where Marty steals beautifully…
If I’m told to bind with warp for a river crossing operation, that’s impossible for me.
>>145
Make a decision! Berserk!
Conducting ☆10