



#Fire emblem fates best class for avatar plus#
Access to S-level swords, great hidden bonuses to Avoid and Crit, plus his legendary weapon compliments the class. Once you’re done collecting skills from other classes, Ryoma functions best as a swordmaster. Warding Blow is fantastic, protecting Ryoma from magical damage when initiating combat. Becoming a Falcon Knight or a Kinshi Knight will allow you to pick up Darting Blow from the Sky Knight class, increases Ryoma’s already-impressive speed when you initiate combat and giving him a better chance of following-up against fellow swordmasters. Seal Strength can be useful but may not activate that often – Ryoma tends to finish any battles he starts. You can get some pretty decent skills by switching around a bit. Since Ryoma starts out promoted, this means you have the choice between switching between the Swordmaster, Master-of-Arms, Falcon Knight, and Kinshi Knight. Ryoma’s other base class is the Sky Knight. And the reduced damage from enemy attacks is definitely needed. The extra points of critical hit chance combine great with Ryoma’s swordmaster class, making him a crit machine. Considering that Ryoma always joins your party as a promoted unit, it’s pretty easy to have him at a higher level than the character he is supported by. Anyway, he joins you once you beat chapter 13 or start chapter 16, depending on what game you’re playing.īushido is a pretty solid personal skill that makes Ryoma more effective in combat when his supporter is lower leveled than him. Oh wait, that last part might have been just my opinion. He’s pretty serious and also has a seriously overinflated ego when it comes to his personal appearance. Ryoma is the crown prince of Hoshido and a skilled swordmaster.

Personal Skill: Bushido – When this unit is the lead unit and the support unit is lower-leveled, Crit +10, damage given +2, and damage taken -2 Max Stats – Skl+2 Str, Spd, and Lck +1 Def and Res -2 Recruitment: End of Chapter 13 (Birthright), Start of Chapter 16 (Revelation) If you’re searching for a specific character, hit CTRL + F on your keyboard and type their name into the search box that appears. After that things will move into paragraph form, where I’ll discuss the character in more detail and offer my advice for using them. You’ll see the character’s name, followed by a list of information including starting class, recruitment info, growth rates, maximum stat adjustments, and their personal skill. I base my opinions of characters based on my personal experiences in play, and adjust slightly for how the character should theoretically perform based on mechanical factors. Now the opinions, on the other hand, those are mine. I just gathered it all into one convenient location. Credit goes to the people who painstakingly figured that stuff out and posted it for fans like me to utilize when playing. Today, we’re gonna talk about the adult characters from Hoshido, characters exclusive to the Birthright and Revelation paths.Īs always, for detailed mechanical info like growth rates I referred to other sources, primarily Serenes Forest. And we also have a character guide for parents in all versions and the parents of Nohr. Well adventurers, it took me an OBSCENELY long time to get around to it, but I finally churned out the next guide in our Fire Emblem Fates series. We’ve got children guides for Birthright, Conquest, and the kids in all versions.
