

That doesn't mean I need to stop studying and it certainly will not stop from arguing silliness on SF. So? By Murphy's Law I can probably die IRL tomorrow from a short circuit burning my house down, making my whole career up until today pointless and all these arguments on a forum over statiatics in videogames an equal complete waste of effort. I'd rather not have to worry about something that can be a potential cause for a reset every time someone tries to see combat if I can help it. It's less about that, and more about Murphy's Law - if something can go wrong, it will. Without additional second seals, I'll use them on Panne, Robin, and Cordelia. She also can can help unit with low res and short movement. Her innate SPD is already high so she won't get hit so often. Most people often reclass her to Swordmaster path for Vantage but I disagree. Second seal her to Mercenary -> Hero before Dark Flier also works great. She's often overlooked but she's the only one among few units who can learn Armsthrift. She always be my first unit in priority to second seal with high STR/SPD/DEF and go far far away. I always reclass her to Wywern Rider/Lord. However, he's extremely weak and grinding top 10 levels is even harder than Olivia. Since he can reclass into Mercenary with Armsthrift, he's the only who needs second seal the most. I might reclass her early if I have enough second seals to spare in time. Her Pegasus Knight path is hard but doable with forged Bronze Lance and pair her up with Federic. She's another one who can learn Galeforce early. If you have extra ones for him, go for it. I usually reclass him into Dark Mage for additional avoid buff/debuff and make him Dark Knight before coming back to Tactician. Since he can reclass to anything, second seal him early is recommended. I'll consider second sealing him when there's extra seals in shop. He's also a main unit you need to use in every chapter too. Second seal him to Cavalier and make him a Paladin/Great Knight before coming back to Great Lord is also a good idea. Here's my analysis of potential units for early second seal The "Avatar" system, originating from Fire Emblem: Shin Monshou no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyuu returns in greater detail, allowing the player to create and customize their own playable character.Excluding random shops, you'll get 3 second seals from Many new features, or features rarely present in the series, have been added to the game. Battles are typically won by attacking the opposing side until all enemy characters have lost all of their health points. Characters possess a certain number of health points when attacked, they are subtracted, and when all health points are exhausted, the character is defeated.

The game involves moving characters into positions in order to attack the opposing side, or defend against their attacks. The game is a turn based tactical role playing game, where the player must move their characters within a grid. He encounters an unholy force called the Risen plaguing the lands and a masked swordsman claiming to be Marth, the Hero-King of Legend. When the neighboring nation of Plegia starts acting suspiciously, Chrom commands his band of soldiers, the Shepherds, to keep his country at peace. The story focuses on the trials of Chrom, the prince of the Halidom of Ylisse, and his companions during a turbulent era. The game was released on Apin Japan, and was released on Februin North America, available both at retail and digitally through Nintendo's Nintendo eShop. It is the thirteenth game in the Fire Emblem series, and the second Nintendo developed 3DS title to utilize paid downloadable content. Fire Emblem Awakening ( ファイアーエムブレム覚醒, Faiā Emuburemu Kakusei ?) is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.
