
Toms Armor Knight LV 4 EX 0 HP 21/21 Attack: — Hit: — Critical: 8 Special: — Attack Speed: 5 Power: 8 Skill: 6 Speed: 5 Luck: 3 Weapon: 7 Defense: 13 Magic Defense: 0 Max HP: 21 Movement: 5
Seriously, that’s the worst, Michelin.
If this guy had been around from the beginning, the difficulty would have changed.
I won’t use it because it’s from chapter 10.
I don’t remember which one is the winner, but I remember that the one with the higher total initial abilities is the way to distinguish the winner.
Tire shop partner
I have become a Michelin-starred character.
If you deliberately make the Akaneia Knight Order the main focus, Part 1 has a relatively good balance.
Even with such restrictions, it feels like Thomas is better than Georges, but I don’t know.
With zero character exploration and no lines other than death.
Refreshing as if to fill the void, Michelin and T〇s × 2.
If only Lord Seema were here, we wouldn’t have to use a bald wig.
>>8I have no reason to be taken to the battlefield yet.
Do you understand, hey?
>>17Hah.
The member who quit quickly.
In #FE, he is a hero who saved the world and is also established as a voice actor.
Is there anyone other than Nico Nico Douga?
Shema is here to hold the Gradius.
If there is no reinforcement for the massacre of the soldiers in part 2 to raise Seema, it’s tougher than Lawrence in part 1…
Lawrence may look like that, but he can wield a Gradius at the early stages, so he can hold his own pretty well.
In the early game, relying on Doga and using Lawrence as an immediate asset in the late game seems to be the safest option?
>>13Lawrence’s basic stats are strong, and he has a high growth rate, plus he comes with a star orb, but I still think it would be tough to use him in the first team…
First of all, it’s difficult to raise them in the arena, so we have no choice but to raise them in actual battles, which means they can’t be developed in the joining chapter.
Lawrence finds it easy since the next Macedonia is filled with weak soldiers.
It’s a hassle to raise, so I’ll go with Lawrence.
The archers are also the best on the continent for the same reason.
>>16I think it’s unnecessary at that stage, but it’s terrible that it’s needed in the division map of the final chapter of Part 1.
I cleared it using Bartz, who was a 1.5 army character over there.
To be honest, you can still manage to defeat Medeus without the Falchion, so it’s better to conserve the Star Orb and the Light Orb.
>>19Isn’t it easier to just honestly use the Falchion instead of trying something like a forced frontal assault?
>>20Without the Marth, it feels wasteful to lose the Star Orb against the weak-status Gharnef…
Well, those terrible low stats are probably a relief measure for when you haven’t trained a wizard.
Well, if it’s a money-making ant, the final stages are just a formality…
>>22The basic upper limit is low, and weapon levels depend on growth, so just unlocking arena farming makes the late game quite easy…
In the midst of that, what is the strong chicken that can’t even earn a basic income?
>>23It’s the dragon god, you know?
The enemies in Emblem part 1 aren’t that strong until chapter 19, and if you want to play indoors in chapter 20, Lawrence is enough.
>>24In Chapter 20, the indoor area can be difficult on the first try, as you might get killed without knowing where the enemies are located, so it doesn’t seem that easy.
Without the key, I can’t open the door.
The Orb of the Earth
Doga will be taken care of, so I’ll use it in that flow.
Since Seema is cute, I will use her.
The rest is…
>>28I’m still wondering why there are only these two Armored Knights in Part 2.
>>29The mystery of the emblem is that Doga, who can be used from the early game because the Armor Knight is strong, can even be trusted enough to wield a Gladius.
As a result of the continued underappreciation of armored knights in the subsequent series, Doga’s evaluation has relatively increased…
Speaking of which, it’s the new Dark Dragon! If you remove the class restrictions on Doga, with his questionable growth rates, he just turns into an ordinary fat guy!
>>33The new Dark Dragon is strong in itself, the General…
Wulfzagaro should be made a General.
The growth rate of Dog is just too low…
In the middle stages, it’s fine as long as Armor Knight has high defense, with Doga’s initial defense being 11.
This might not even increase by 1 millimeter until class change.
>>31But even though his defensive power is low, his technique and speed are decent, so the expected value when fully developed is just right for Doga.
>>34At first, the movement was slow… slow… slow… because the initial value was low, but as it grew, it moved quickly with a nice feeling of dot-dot-dot-dot!
Additionally, General is surprisingly strong with CC change, so even Doga can become massive.
I guess I’ll just end up using Doga as the flow goes.
I can’t trust someone wearing a bald head or pink armor with the Gradius.
The defense of Doga is about an expected value of 20.
It’s more like just a fixed value that increases.
It’s a setting that raises guaranteed values that are not affected by random number generation.
Even though Starlight is almost a fixed item, we’re handling thieves with the usual vibe.
I think it looks vulgar when I see that it demands the highest level class now.
>>37Well, that’s the result of trying to recreate an opponent that you absolutely can’t defeat using conventional methods in a simulation game…
In Part 2, Misheil took it by himself.
>>37The great sage wouldn’t just be leisurely waiting in a village like that.
>>37It’s a style that doesn’t allow for taking things leisurely.
Using warp or similar abilities can give you an advantage, so it really depends on how you utilize them.
It’s tough if it’s Elixir Syndrome, but…
Doga’s defense doesn’t really increase much with level up.
Was the CC bonus large?
>>40Whether to see that as sufficient depends on the fact that Doga has a 10% growth in defense, guaranteeing an initial value of 15 with the CC bonus.
When Doga becomes a general, his minimum defense becomes 15, so overall, he is around average.
People say that Oguma gets easily outmaneuvered in defense, but when you think about it in terms of the journey, I always believe that it will ultimately happen after becoming a hero.
>>41At least at the Warren stage, it is not something that can be surpassed.
A character with such an impenetrable defense that you need to use Banuto will die with an Oguma that grows to at most around 9.
I heard that luck is the most important for a wall character.
There are hardly any that reach an expected value of 20 for defense with the emblem.
Since it’s already pushing the limits even with Oguma, it really is expensive.
Luck and weapons are indeed Doga’s weaknesses.
Since some of them don’t grow to a level where using the manual is permissible, I want to equip them with a killer and aim for a lucky critical hit.
Some can be obtained immediately through warp, and there’s no reason to hold back, so it’s quite comfortable in various ways.
While I was walling in Warren, only Doga became stronger.
In DS, the growth rates keep changing, so it can turn out differently than I expected.
If it’s Warren, Ogma will probably end up losing.
This is where the doga shines the brightest.
It would have been nice if there were a scene like this in Arknights too.
>>51Chapter 3 feels like it’s asking for a blockage at Arden.
The low growth of Doga’s defense is for the sake of balance.
If it had a high growth rate, the gameplay in the early stages would change.
The period during which Ogma’s defense may surpass Doga’s, according to theoretical values, is very limited.
Moreover, the error.
The issue is whether we’ll be pursued, but Douga is getting faster.
Some parts have a relatively easy difficulty with the occasional “whoa…” moment mixed in, so it has a good sense of pace and is kind to beginners.
It’s a defensive game that doesn’t have evasive maneuvers, so if you play other series, you’ll probably notice a difference in feeling.
I think it’s an artistic form of harassment that the world changes whether you level up to 1 by Warren.
The Horsemen are subtly lewd, so Warren is really a great map.
Once you get used to it, you can quickly destroy the initial formation, capture the fortress, and then just relax… something like that is also possible.
It’s fun when Mars’ defense improves smoothly.
The horsemen of FC Warren have a crossbow (a weaker Killer Bow), so it was even more dangerous.
>>59That is evil.
The one I hate the most on the FC version.
I want to give up, Roger.
If Dogga’s defense is 20%, then probably the initial value will be reduced by around 3 or 4.
>>61It will completely become an inferior version of social.
Because he covers the lack of defense with speed, Lord Doga has a surprisingly interesting distribution for being a fairly early member.
Well, even taking into account that it doesn’t grow, it’s expensive, and the emblem has high defense, so it’s strong.
Wait a minute, is the defense growth rate for Doga 10%?!
Even though it’s an Armaganite!?
Sister-level!?
Warren is a great map with a nice touch of silver pirates.
It’s great how Doga gets anxious about whether Warren’s defense will go up or not.
It’s not that serious, really…
Honestly, if it’s just defense, then the initial value of 13 in the thread image is enough, right?
And normally, Amaranite is not sought after for anything other than defense.
Furthermore, if you’re planning to use boots for something other than armor, you won’t be able to train your Armornite properly.
FC Dark Dragon doesn’t even have a class change for Armor Knight.
So is it because Roger, with a defense of 13, is being placed?
〇〇 is strong if raised right after joining the map, which is troublesome.
>>72With Seema!
Gurabugun!
Annihilate them!
>>72Est is a hassle, huh? Yeah.
There are many rewards too, you know.
How much reinforcements are packed into that fortress?
Regarding the thread picture, there is a possibility that it is stronger than Doga right after joining.
Defense and things like that
Considering that Est will ultimately hit the limit, it’s not that overwhelmingly strong after all…
It is not well known that Michelin has a growth rate that is just 30% lower than that of BIRAK in terms of weapon levels.
It’s an event, but Est has achieved a major victory by taking away a part of the Miracle.
In the second part, I feel a sense of manliness from fighting alongside the Altyria army against the invading Akaneia, even if it’s for Abel’s sake.
>>79“Only I can escape… but!” Which Pegasus Knight’s line was that again?
“But there are no attackers with over 20, and we have a defense of 19.”
All you need to do is toss in the orb and the gladius using the warp that’s been slacking off.
Easy! Easy!
>>80Isn’t it possible to finish off with a series of orbs in the last Medius land and deliver the final blow with a warp?
>>81Medius: “Humans are too despicable.”
I think it’s not bad to feel that since it’s been there since Chapter 1, it’s okay to do a growth assessment at least once.
>>83The benefits are substantial too.
After the second part of the war, Minerva and Maria are certainly at the convent.
How many nobles are there who can lead like Macedonia-chan? Seriously, is it Mathis?
I remember thinking that with 2nd tier Chicken being able to reduce Medius, I didn’t need Falchion.
In the first place, it’s somewhat unreliable because Falsion takes a hit and reduces its power after calculating the special effect…
>>88Fighting Mamkutes other than Medeus is easier with Dragon Killers…
In other words, the falchion is slightly heavier compared to other swords.
Well, it’s actually faster to just shave with Falchion.
There’s no need to deliberately exclude Falsion just because there are other means available.
Even if they say the orb is better, Medius is still tough because of the Dark Breath.
So it’s actually quite strong to strike like this with a falchion.
>>92The orb of the earth doesn’t reduce its power, Medius…
I heard that FC Falsion was incredibly strong because it could seal humans like Mahō.
If you don’t insist on bringing Gradius into the final chapter
Since there is no point in using the armor, I have decided to use it all up for leveling in chapters 17 and 19.