
No pursuit.
The hero’s axe is the main body.
>>2
The axe that can be used by our army has performance that is exceptional just for the hero.
The double attack is strong, but in the first place, everyone other than the hero is too heavy.
Sylvia’s husband
Strong, hard, fast.
>>4
It’s not fast…
HEN
Perfect for shaving.
The appearance is inherited by unrelated Bow Knights.
>>7
That bow knight leans more towards Lord Sigurd, doesn’t he?
Performance on par with Sigurd
The enemies that should be considered natural foes, equipped with proper swords, are almost non-existent up to the level of the Reimia team, so they are very strong.
For the time being, Social and Free Night keep popping up here and there, but every single one of them has attack power that is basically garbage compared to this one’s defense.
As a unit, they’re reliable, but as a parent, not really needed.
>>12
If you don’t need it, I want it.
>>12
That said, it would be a waste to throw away the unique skills and the blood of Nair.
There are few people who can make the most of everything.
>>12
Aren’t the elites already at the top!?
>>22
Well, without the pursuit, it’s too much of a negative impact to say that only the elites can reach the top.
Despite being an axe, it wields two swords.
It’s tough that even when I give the hero an axe, they aren’t very strong.
>>14
Since the enemy is based on the latter half, there’s no room for deception…
If it’s just about cleaning up the missed small fry…
>>14
I can forgive him because he can wield the Killer Bow…
The parent generation feels at ease just knowing that this moving fortress is at the front, as the opponent is mostly physical.
I believe you can really rely on it starting from Chapter 2.
If you rely only on memories for the prologue and chapter one, you might end up in a life-threatening situation.
Even a regular axe can at least serve as a last resort for matching numbers.
The anti-Kuburi squad is completely useless.
Even the axe character contributes to usability in the gameplay of the first half.
Even if I say it, it doesn’t change the fact that it’s solid as a rock with a level boost, even without a hero.
If anything, it’s fine if we don’t hit the attack.
It doesn’t matter since I won’t reach it without some persistence, but the warrior’s limit is low, isn’t it?
Thanks to the elite, you can actually grow quite a bit when you’re getting beaten by enemies.
Fury, Brigid, Isilvia and others don’t need a sudden attack.
>>29
Fury will become one of the magical parents due to the relationship with Seti, so exclude it.
It’s nice that Sylvia is growing up quickly, but it feels a bit like a process of elimination.
If Aira and Brigid are looking for attacks, there are better parents available, and they tend to be overlooked.
>>49
Isn’t this a bit too much to ask?
>>54
If you want to fully utilize the Corpul, basically you shouldn’t become a Claude parent, right? I admit that it would be a waste of magic defense.
In this case, it will probably be Levin Fury and Azeltirute.
I have to think about the distribution of magical parents after all.
>>29
The patty becomes easier to grow and hardens, so it’s being stuck together with Brigid.
It’s terrible that everything is above Kyuann.
>>30
Kyuann thought that the prologue and the first chapter were firmer than expected and that they could create a wall better than Rex.
When the level goes up, Rex becomes more reliable.
The cavalry can obtain the elite hero weapons almost exclusively at an early stage.
It’s subtle if any one of them is missing.
In this game, strength is determined by about 60% of the weapon you have.
Excessive military power of Lacuska.
A lean couple that does not require pursuit to that extent.
A party that levels up just by giving money.
There are quite a few places to use it.
>>33
Doesn’t it turn out like this no matter who you team up with?
>>38
It’s a combination that’s said to be a waste because it can max out just from the arena alone.
I’m relying on them as a wall because they’re at a higher level than the others… but then I get taken down quite easily.
If Cuan had handed over Gae Bolg to Eslin in Chapter 2… he managed to give it just in time…
Rex’s children are easy to raise, and I’m really grateful for the increase in defense.
What? I don’t know.
I can’t really take advantage of the ambush and Nail’s blood, but I can’t help but think about getting close to Sylvia as well.
It’s a tough group for leveling up, after all.
If I give Gaybolg before the Elthushan, they’ll think, “So you want me to hit this guy?”
The lack of weapon transfer slightly lowers the evaluation.
The unique advantage is that Anda can create ambush anger siblings while allowing Tiny to get married.
>>42
Ambush Fury Tiny is too much of a hassle for magic power selection.
>>45
Incredibly, the magical power growth rate is 2.5% higher than that of the mother!
>>45
Well, it’s better than a cancellation fee.
If it had been a unique skill of the great shield, we could have differentiated them, but it’s just a complete inferior product.
It’s impressive to grow up as an elite so quickly.
>>48
The stability of the arena with the elite and hero’s axe is appreciated.
I think elite dancers and monks seem useful.
>>50
I really want to force incest…
>>121
I like incest, but Silk Road doesn’t feel very erotic to me.
>>126
How does it feel?
>>130
Father Claude is not suited for the role of the pole.
>>133
But the priest also got a solid erection.
>>121
Anyway, a dancer and a priest aren’t really useful in battle, so it’s fine to be immoral, right?
It’s a shame that Tirtu has low magical power growth despite being a magic class…
Anyway, your job is to spread charisma! It’s also okay to attach it to Lachesis.
It’s not bad to wait for a counterattack while improving defense.
>>56
To be honest, I don’t really remember Delmude being soft and useful as a combat force, regardless of how skillful Nanna is.
I wrote it myself, but well, Furyrek is quite a minor pairing.
Normally, the opponent would be around Aira or Silvia.
It’s just that the players who usually want to play differently are missing out because it’s reliably strong, but it’s normally strong, right?
It’s nice to have guaranteed HP defense, isn’t it?
It’s perfect for a meathead play style.
All of Rex’s sons, become Axknights.
>>60
Axe Knight is a bit…
But a Forest Night without a charge is pretty tragic.
>>61
Just give the hero’s sword to the chasing ring.
>>61
There are even crying Tristans!
>>94
If only the Tristan siblings are without parents, they have no choice but to cry, but if everyone is playing without couples, Tristan is actually quite strong!
When he first appears, Sigurd is so strong that it’s a bit surprising, but…
By around chapter 2, thanks to the elite, they grow up and start to stand out.
When I paired Ayra for the first time, the child quickly reached the maximum level, and I thought this was a bit of a trap.
Nanna can level up easily with a staff…
The charismatic yankee spins the leftover sword, but can’t really give a good one…
I understand that, logically, if I hand over Gae Bolg before facing Eltshan, it would create a wrong path leading to fighting him.
What are you going to do by letting pirates use it?
At the time of my first playthrough, I didn’t take the hero’s axe, but it still left a strong impression among the cavalry.
The role of the elite, who can quickly raise their defense and re-position as a wall, was clearly defined.
I think a unit that can only use an axe in a holy war is like a punishment game.
Charismatic yankees are quite different in usability depending on the parent.
>>72
Well, even if you hit a safe parent while waiting for a follow-up, it still feels like something is missing.
In the second part where strong characters gather, it feels somewhat ordinary… It’s not weak.
>>75
It should become a superior version when it comes to Beowulf, but it somehow struggles to shine.
I feel like there are fewer flat areas in the second half compared to the first half.
If only Gae Bolg were a bit faster in the younger generation…
>>74
It may be quite a trap that there is no chance of winning against Arion.
After that, there were many spells.
When using Altena, it makes you want another Hero’s Lance.
>>77
Although Gae Bolg is supposed to be strong, it’s kind of inconvenient to use.
Brother-in-law, can we exchange spears?
>>83
My brother-in-law really makes things difficult for me until the end.
I remember someone I knew said they missed the chance to be part of the Altena group and ended up in an impossible situation with the final chapter, Arion.
The skill may die, but the magic sword Delmudd from Azel’s parent was quite useful; you can cover it with bonuses.
Fabal can go either way, but Patty really becomes strong, doesn’t she?
It’s not the fighting power of a thief.
There’s no scene where I rush in at Delmud to take this guy down.
A mobile sword like that would be Seliph and Ares.
>>81
Please stop calling me the one in charge of giving extra weapons to Leaf!
>>88
Tornado and Rescue are best friends.
I want to use Tornado with Tinie, so please give me two Pursuit Rings.
>>88
The guy who is made to hold a Bolganon for no reason.
>>81
How does it compare to those who hold divine tools…?
If you’re a decent parent, you’re always on the front line, Delmudd.
I’ve seen things like stealing magic swords by doing things to Father Horin, Patty.
>>84
I think Patty’s combat power and the significant increase in Fabal’s skills are top-class uses for Holin.
Well, I think it’s excessive, but I want to get close to Ayra.
>>84
If it’s a brave sword, that’s one thing, but a magic sword is weapon level C…
Well, the charismatic delinquent is still doing his job just by standing there among the cavalry…
Get thinner, Gae Bolg.
Well, Del isn’t the type to actively advance with such landmine tactics.
According to the basics of having charisma, the strategy is to play as a flank alongside my sister, just in front of the front line.
Leaf is a rescue man.
Gays are already out of range.
>>91
It feels fine even if the range is 1 to 2, but when I think about matching it to Gungnir, it becomes difficult.
The Gungnir with a range of 2 seems dangerous even against Forseti.
>>103
Finally, there will be no strategy left other than to put them to sleep…
The hero’s axe, which gained a special skill thanks to this guy’s performance, will be inherited by Leaf after the CC.
It might be a good idea to add “Bri” for elite thieves.
A man who constantly occupies the second place in the rankings, which later turns out to be because he himself is strong, not because of his military branch or weapon.
The first place is Jamuka.
>>97
Jamuka’s strength is probably supported by the divine treasure of Oita Well-Done!
The archer has a skill growth rate of 10%.
>>107
Excuse me, but the initial value is also strong.
However, the children will suffer greatly because of it.
I really don’t need Bolgano.
Don’t throw away the trash, Hilda.
A good man of Neill’s blood.
Isn’t it strange that hand axes and spears are heavy?!
I’m going to throw it, you know???
>>108
Isn’t it strange that it’s heavy but has low firepower?
>>108
The hand spear used to be light, you know.
If you’re going to give the same killer bow, Brigette is much stronger… regardless of the time of her appearance.
>>109
The difference in skills and other growths besides abilities mean that Brigitt isn’t necessarily stronger right away.
When archers fight each other and Jamka is paired with Faval’s father, the skill growth really suffers, which is a problem.
If there’s ever a chance to carelessly use Swanchika in the thread image.
Huh, it seems like… maybe it wasn’t that great, and it could have actually lowered the evaluation.
Just level up and you can smash with the hero’s axe…
You wouldn’t notice the growth of the technique unless you’re a parent of a Jamuka.
It’s strange for archers to evolve into barbarians.
Incredibly, when the swords in this world break, they become weight 30.
The fact that Jamka’s face happens to be handsome doesn’t change the fact that he’s still a barbarian…
He’s the third prince of the barbarian tribe…
I wonder why there is only the Killer Bow in the killer category.
>>122
For the homage to Naval.
>>122
If there were a Kill Sword in the Holy War, that would really be dangerous…
The spear from the time of the emblem has a weight of 20 and is not a simple mass parameter.
If you’re a Duke parent, you can live off Ichibaru in various ways, so you can use other killer bows…
>>124
Firstly, the parent of the dew is somewhat delicate…
The upper speed limit of the Dragon Master is 22 and the weight of the Gae Bolg is 15, so the follow-up attack becomes quite questionable.
In the final stage, the weaker enemies can withstand one hit, so using the sacred weapon doesn’t guarantee a kill, leading to a negative impression.
It’s nice to beat the weak enemies in the epilogue with Gáe Bolg and leave them with just a bit of health left…
That’s not good, you bastard.
>>128
It’s fine whether it’s a hero’s spear or sword.
>>142
Well, a spear is fine, right?
Basically, Fee is using it, so it doesn’t come around.
Arutena and Geiborg have terrible timing.
Give me about +10 speed for Gae Bolg too…
I will fix it for 50,000 gold.
The thread image is primarily about the hero, after all…
There is a high possibility that either the Killer Bow or the Hero Bow will go to Leaf-kun.
Is it only around parents like Midère that Lester surpasses Leaf-kun?
>>136
The hero’s bow seems to be heading to Lester no matter what.
It seems like Father Claude is going to play in a clingy way.
Since it’s a Leaf Gorilla, it works just fine with a silver bow.
I have the image that Leaf doesn’t really use a bow.
Aside from Rescue, it’s usually Tornado, Lightning, or Sword of Light.
>>141
I don’t want to do magic power selection with Leaf…
>>147
There’s no need to step on a landmine with a leaf, anyway…
While Rex’s parent Lean is convenient, it makes me wonder if this is the optimal solution.
>>143
The elite dancer and the elite priest are actually strong…
Conversely, that is the only area where there is no room.
The only downside of the DuPapafaval is its low HP; there aren’t any other bad points.
Even if I use it all up, I still have money left over.
The Killer Bow clashes when used by Yoharva as well.
Aretna might as well be given a sword.
The HP is just too low for the due parent, it’s tough.
>>155
That alone disqualifies them from being a parent candidate…
The pompadour can dominate low-level opponents, but it struggles against strong bosses, which is its characteristic.
>>157
In the second half, trying to chip away by poking can become a matter of life and death, so the combat scenes tend to decrease.
>>157
I’m not sure what kind of strong boss you’re imagining, but things like Thor’s Hammer can only be handled by a very limited number of artifact holders.
When you seriously consider the child’s abilities, it’s great that Ardan’s blood will definitely come to an end because of the thread image.
I wonder if Fi is just too strong because of the combination with the class type.
There is a point in Ardan where you can inherit a sword.
Moreover
It’s too scary to think about a bunch of weak enemies secretly charging at me with kill swords, so I don’t need a kill sword.
Once the next generation gets used to it, reaching the maximum level won’t be a problem for anyone, so experienced players tend to shy away from elites out of a sense of wastefulness.
The only things that make Adan superior to the thread image are a slightly better power growth rate and the right to marry his daughter…
>>163
Having a sword already gives you a significant advantage.
An axe is garbage.
Cavalry can move after attacking, so it doesn’t matter how many there are.
Delmudd once struggled with operations and had to let a magic parent use a magic sword.
I am surprised that there are people who treat Forest Night as weak…
In reality, Azelak is quite strong as long as he closes his eyes to the technique.
It’s good that both the older brother and the younger sister are strong with magic swords.
It’s a shame that there is no conversation in Chapter 5.
I do like the Dewbre itself because it can be used efficiently with the Sun Sword and bargaining.
Patty feels a bit anxious, but…
The Forest Knight is supposed to be strong, but it somehow just ends up being the one that spreads charisma.
>>173
It’s normally top-tier, but I’m very curious about how it’s being used.
>>173
With a high-step pursuit, the consecutive silver sword cavalry can become the second attacker after the one holding the divine weapon.
In the final chapter, no matter how hard you try, Ishtar’s hit rate can’t be brought down to 0, and since there are consecutive accidents, Silent Sleep is stable.
When playing as a commoner…
Lachesis is considered great just for making children…
The thread image can’t be avoided by Ardan and won’t hit, seriously.
Delmud is strong if used properly.
In a first-time playthrough, there are cases where players get brainwashed by Skarac and don’t use it properly.
>>179
If you’re just playing the game normally by the time you get to the horse sword, you’ll find yourself in situations where you have to use it more often than you’d like.
The fact that charismatic pompadours are treated poorly is…
In the end, I think there are issues like how it doesn’t matter to the pompadour side that the charisma is the main body and that such things are being directed to the parent.
I’m not saying that Der Mund is weak or anything.
It’s just that I can’t think of a slightly unique way to use it.
There’s also the feeling that magic isn’t enough~~~~
If Claude had a pursuit, I would have paired him with Lachesis.
It’s conveniently blonde.
>>182
It seems like anyone would do as long as they’re a handsome guy with blonde hair.
At the very least, there’s no way it could be weak by the time of Forest Knight, but the usability can vary drastically depending on the stallion.
Rex believes that the elite itself won’t decay regardless of who possesses it, but ultimately, in his personal opinion, it tends to go with Silvia…
Forest Knight is strong as a class, but whether the Forest Knight character can become strong is another matter.
I’ve always been a fan of the Duel parent, but it really is hard to use without some sort of follow-up.
>>184
It’s difficult to use when you’re often at the front line, struggling to increase HP, and there are no follow-up attacks…
Is it okay to use something like a thread image for Delmudd’s parents?
>>185
It’s fine to use the thread image, but the lack of a follow-up might become subtly stressful.
>>185
Having charisma alone allows you to work, but if you’re looking at it from a perspective of being a force, you definitely want to have follow-up.
>>185
Missing the pursuit means it’s a miss.
I can’t inherit the sword either…
Everyone is really strong when the pompadour is on point.
From there, Celisales begins to combine mobility and divine artifacts.
Well, if you want to make Del an attacker, you definitely need that skill.
Tristan’s stats do increase quite a bit, but if you want to use him as a strong character, it ultimately comes down to the pursuit ring and the hero’s sword.
Light sword wielders tend to settle on Beo, Alex, Finn, and Azel because the presence or absence of follow-ups becomes the most crucial point.
Duelake has a good growth rate and the combination is lewd, but it’s really troublesome that it has no follow-up attacks.
>>192
Is it really that lewd for a naïve princess to be taken advantage of by a carnivorous shota?
>>198
That’s quite lewd…
Once you come up with the pursuit ring, anything goes, doesn’t it?
Choosing a pursuit ring that seems optimal ends up being extra, which is nice, right?
I’m grateful for the relatively relaxing time.
In the arena, Ardan has an easier time winning…
I don’t really like Fola Arthur because I don’t want to play a combination where both siblings don’t have guaranteed follow-ups.
The pursuit ring often ends up being related to whether it ultimately turns into money or whether someone like Yoharva possesses it.
Ardan’s father does it every time, but it’s often Leaf or someone around there who has it instead of Skasaha…
A child-making plan where only Oife can pursue Delmood and Lester is a bit uncomfortable…
It’s great that the pursuit ring ends up surplus and goes to the “yohahyo” with the optimal coupling of the Forseti axis.
Well, in the case of the For Aether axis, there’s no way it would be excessive…
At the stage of Lachesis, the power gorilla is already confirmed, so it’s a matter of whether to adjust the technique or adjust the magical power.
Rather, it seems that both sides benefit, and it makes me think that the parents other than Midé might feel somewhat uneasy about Eydin’s partner.