Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Chrom - Exalted Prince |
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Related Heroes
Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 20 | 8 | 5 | 6 | 3 |
| Middle | 21 | 9 | 6 | 7 | 4 |
| High | 22 | 10 | 7 | 8 | 5 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 44 | 34 | 22 | 28 | 13 |
| Middle | 47 | 37 | 25 | 31 | 17 |
| High | 50 | 40 | 29 | 34 | 20 |
IV Sets
| Key stats worth increasing through nature if possible. | |
| Complementary stats that matter, but not to the point of picking them over key stats for nature increase. | |
| Relatively worthless stat that can safely be decreased through nature. |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES |
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Boons
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+ATK: Chrom’s best boon is by far his enormous Attack stat. Given his slow Speed, he greatly appreciates the power increase per attack. This also makes him one of the best users of the brave sword in the game.
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+HP: Chrom’s HP is the highest among the Falchion users, thus making him the most effective for a pseudo-healer set. A HP boon is recommended for this set.
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+DEF: Chrom has a great Defense stat of 31 which when combined with his great HP gives him a lot of physical bulk. A Defense boon works well for a more defensive set.
Banes
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-SPD: Chrom’s most disposable stat is his Speed. At 25 Speed neutral, Chrom is very slow and susceptible to double attacks, even with his Speed boon boosting him with 4 point, so Speed is the ideal bane of choice.
- -RES: A Resistance bane is also acceptable as Chrom’s Resistance is extremely poor to begin with, so cutting his Resistance will not dampen him too much.
Skill Sets
Great Wall of Ylisse (Defensive)
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Falchion (Awakening) (Refined) | A | Steady Breath Alternate: Steady Stance 3 |
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Reposition | B | Quick Riposte 3 Alternate: Renewal 3 |
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Aether Alternate: Sol |
C | Panic Ploy 3 Alternate: Even Def Wave 3 |
| SP | 2,455 | S | Close Def 3 |
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Preferred IV: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD
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Weapon: Falchion (+Eff)
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Assist: Reposition / Flexible
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Special: Aether / Blue Flame / Sol
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Passive A: Steady Breath / Atk/Def Bond / Steady Stance
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Passive B: Quick Riposte / Guard / Renewal
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Passive C: Panic Ploy / Even Def Wave / Player Preference
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Sacred Seal: Close Def / Quick Riposte
This build focuses on utilizing Chrom’s defensive capabilities for melee tanking.
An Attack or Defense boon with a Speed bane works best for this setup. The Attack boon is for if you want more damage from Chrom’s Attack and the Defense boon is for if you want Chrom to have better physical bulk. The Refined Falchion gives Chrom Renewal 3 as well as +4 to all stats except HP when adjacent to an ally, helping him with his all-round combat capabilities. The assist is mostly up to player preference. A movement assist such as Reposition or Swap works very well. You also have a variety of Special options. If Chrom is running Steady Breath, Aether is hands down the way to go, granting Chrom both increased offensive power and self-healing all in one. If Chrom is not using Steady Breath, one can alternatively capitalize on the fact Chrom will likely be adjacent to allies for his refined Falchion and use Blue Flame, or you could use Sol for self-healing. Both Blue Flame and Sol also work well with Steady Breath, but given Aether's power and the fact Chrom comes with Aether naturally, there's little reason to not run Aether with Steady Breath.
Speaking of, Steady Breath is Chrom's optimal A slot. Not only does it grant Chrom with a Defense boost on enemy phase, but it also grants two charge cooldown instead of one per action. This allows Chrom to charge high cooldown specials such as Aether incredibly quickly, potentially even every single round of combat depending on if Chrom gets double attacked. Atk/Def Bond is a strong alternative that offers great synergy with his refined Falchion which’ll result in him getting a huge nine point boost to Attack and Defense and four points of Speed and Resistance when adjacent to an ally. Steady Stance is another option and great for boosting Chrom's tankiness. While Steady Stance does not provide the increased cooldown of Steady Breath, it still provides a solid boost to Defense when attacked.
For B slot, there is a good variety of options. The recommendation is Quick Riposte, allowing Chrom to perform a guaranteed follow-up whenever he is attacked and begins combat above the HP requirement, allowing him to tank hits then deal two hard-hitting attacks in return. Other options include Guard which will help Chrom to resist users of skills such as Bold Fighter and Special Fighter and Renewal which’ll help Chrom with his sustainability and help to keep him healthy.
Thanks to his high HP, Chrom can make great use of Panic Ploy, allowing him to reverse the buffs of this opponents. Even Def Wave also makes for a solid option, allowing Chrom to boost himself and adjacent allies for a large amount of Defense at the start of every even turn. Other than that, the C slot can be exchanged for almost any other C slot if one desires.
Close Def makes for a excellent Sacred Seal, increasing Chrom's already high Defense when attacked at close range and also granting a Resistance boost for whenever he's against Dragons. Quick Riposte also makes for a great choice of Seal as it opens up Chrom's B slot for another skill such as Renewal which when combined with Falchion can potentially be enough to sustain Chrom enough to utilize Quick Riposte multiple times in one match.
Defender of the Halidom (Distant Counter)
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Falchion (Awakening) (Refined) | A | Distant Counter |
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Reposition | B | Quick Riposte 3 Alternate: Guard 3 |
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Sol Alternate: Blue Flame |
C | Panic Ploy 3 Alternate: Spur Def 3 |
| SP | 1,920 | S | Distant Def 3 |
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Preferred IV: +Atk / -Spd
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Weapon: Falchion (+Eff)
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Assist: Reposition
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Special: Sol / Blue Flame
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Passive A: Distant Counter
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Passive B: Quick Riposte / Guard / Renewal
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Passive C: Panic Ploy / Infantry Pulse / Player Preference
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Sacred Seal: Distant Def / Quick Riposte
Even with his low Resistance, Chrom can work very well with Distant Counter, especially with his Resistance being able to be pushed up to decent levels with skills.
An Attack boon with Speed bane is recommended here. Attack helps him to secure KOs against mages while the lost Speed won’t be missed too much. The refined Falchion is a powerful weapon, granting Chrom a large boost to stats when adjacent to an ally and consistent healing through Renewal. For Assist, anything can work fine with Reposition being a safe general choice. For Special, Sol helps to keep Chrom healthy while his naturally high attack power should help him to deal decent damage. For an offensive alternative, Blue Flame works fantastically since he wants to be adjacent to allies regardless for the Falchion buff.
Of course, as the name implies, Distant Counter is the only A slot option for this set. This allows Chrom to retaliate against ranged foes such as archers and mages. While he possesses poor Resistance naturally, his high HP allows him to survive one attack from a non-blue mage with relative ease while his high Attack gives him good OHKO potential. For the B slot, Quick Riposte is the recommended choice as it allows Chrom to perform guaranteed follow-up attacks when he’s above 70% HP and is attacked. Guard is another strong choice that helps Chrom to counter units with skills that boost Special Cooldown such as Bold Fighter. Renewal is also a good option that synergises with Chrom’s refined Falchion to provide a lot of healing. For the C slot, Panic Ploy is a strong contender that Chrom can work very well with thanks to his high HP. Infantry Pulse is also a strong option for the same reason. Outside of this, a variety of C slots can work, so feel free to mix and match.
Finally, Distant Def as the Sacred Seal helps Chrom even further against enemy mages and other ranged units. If he is not running Quick Riposte in the B slot, the Quick Riposte Sacred Seal is also a solid option.
The Bravest Exalt (Brave Sword Offensive)
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Brave Sword+ | A | Death Blow 4 Alternate: Death Blow 3 |
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Reposition | B | Chill Def 3 Alternate: Drag Back |
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Bonfire Alternate: Luna |
C | Even Atk Wave 3 Alternate: Spur Def 3 |
| SP | 2,145 | S | Attack +3 |
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Preferred IV: +ATK / -SPD or -RES
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Weapon: Brave Sword+
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Assist: Reposition / Flexible
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Special: Bonfire / Luna
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Passive A: Death Blow
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Passive B: Chill Def / Hit and Run / Swordbreaker
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Passive C: Even Atk Wave / Flexible
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Sacred Seal: Attack +3 / Heavy Blade
With his immense Attack, Chrom is one of the best wielders of the Brave Sword.
With an Attack boon, Brave Sword+ and Attack Sacred Seal, Chrom reaches 51 Attack. Combine that with Death Blow and Chrom reaches an extremely devastating 59 Attack. While Death Blow 4 is optimal, Death Blow 3 is absolutely fine give how expensive Death Blow 4 is. This 59 damage attack is done twice thanks to the Brave Sword granting an immediate follow up attack before the opponent even has a chance to respond. This also allows him to completely bypass the Speed check for doubling, hence why Speed is the ideal bane.
Chill Def is a strong contender for the B slot, helping Chrom and any physical allies to deal more damage to whichever enemy has the highest Defense. Hit and Run is another option, allowing Chrom to automatically move back one space after combat, allowing him to potentially remove himself from danger without any extra effort required. Swordbreaker also serves as a potential B slot skill as tankier sword units such as Black Knight, Sigurd, and Xander are able to survive his initial onslaught.
The C slot remains a flexible slot. A Wave skill such as Even Atk Wave allows Chrom to boost himself at the start of even numbered turns without any external support. However, this is far from required, so feel free to experiment with different C slot options until you find something that works for you. Drive skills are safe general choices that work in almost any team composition. For Special, both Bonfire and Luna serve as great options, with Bonfire playing off of Chrom’s good Defense and Luna cutting the defenses of opponents. The assist skill is open to player preference. Reposition makes for a good standard choice on almost any build, but any assist can work.
If you don’t want to use the Attack Seal, Heavy Blade is also a good option for the Sacred Seal given Chrom's huge Attack stat which will let him activate it fairly consistently, thus allowing him to activate his Special faster and also allows for longer cooldown Specials like Ignis and Aether to be potentially considered.
Ylissean Health Service (Healer)
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Falchion (Awakening) (Refined) | A | Atk/Def Bond 3 Alternate: Fury 3 |
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Reciprocal Aid Alternate: Ardent Sacrifice |
B | Renewal 3 |
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Sol Alternate: Blue Flame |
C | Panic Ploy 3 Alternate: Spur Def 3 |
| SP | 1,905 | S | HP +5 |
- Preferred IV: +HP / -SPD or -RES
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Weapon: Falchion (+Eff)
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Assist: Reciprocal Aid / Ardent Sacrifice
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Special: Sol / Blue Flame / Luna
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Passive A: Atk/Def Bond / Fury
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Passive B: Renewal
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Passive C: Panic Ploy / Infantry Pulse / Flexible
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Sacred Seal: HP +5 / Panic Ploy
A build every Falchion unit can run, but thanks to having the HP pool, Chrom is the best option for it.
With a HP boon and the HP +5 Seal, Chrom has 55 HP, meaning that as long as Chrom is at full HP, Chrom can make use of Reciprocal aid to trade his HP over to an ally and top off any unit at base in the game except Arden. In addition to this, Chrom can easily heal himself so he can perform another heal thanks to Falchion’s Renewal passive and the Renewal skill. This makes Chrom very powerful at playing a healing support role. With a refined Falchion, Chrom gains Renewal 3 for even better health recovery. You can forge the Falchion for its unique effect to give Chrom a substantial combat boost with it’s +4 to all stats while adjacent to an ally, but you could also go for one of the other forges which will grant Chrom with +5 HP, taking him to 60 HP and allowing him to fully heal Arden. Unless you want him to specifically heal Arden, using the unique Falchion refinery option is recommended.
For the A slot, Atk/Def Bond works fantastically as it synergises perfectly with the refined Falchion and boosts his two most important stats, making him effective in combat if necessary. As a budget alternative, the Fury skill gives Chrom a boost to his all-round combat effectiveness. Not only that, but the health reduction effect of Fury is effectively negated thanks to all the passive healing that Chrom is receiving. With Sol in his Special slot, Chrom will receive even more healing and thanks to his massive Attack, he should receive a substantial chunk of HP from it. For a more offensive Special, Blue Flame can grant a massive boost to damage when Chrom is adjacent to an ally. As a cheaper offensive alternative, Luna is also very effective. Thanks to his massive HP pool, Chrom makes amazing use of Panic Ploy, allowing him to provide support that way in addition to his healing capabilities. He can also provide support through Infantry Pulse which will be beneficial on a team with other infantry units. If you do not want Panic Ploy or Infantry Pulse in the C slot, pretty much any C slot can work.
You could alternatively run Ardent Sacrifice over Reciprocal Aid. Ardent Sacrifice is not as good as Reciprocal Aid for healing high HP targets such as Hector, but Ardent Sacrifice is a fine choice if you wish to heal units who only usually need a bit of HP.
Introduction
Chrom comes through as one of five Falchion wielders available in Heroes, the others being Marth, Masked Marth, Lucina and Alm. Chrom can be considered as the most defensive of the Falchion users, possessing the best physical bulk of the bunch. He’s not just bulk though; he also has extremely impressive offensive power, though at the cost of his Speed.
At 47 HP, 37 Attack, and 31 Defense, Chrom has the best of these three stats when compared to the other Falchion units. 37 Attack in itself is extremely high and allows him to deal a lot of damage in a single attack. 47 HP and 31 Defense is also very impressive physical bulk, allowing him to soak up quite a bit of damage. This bulk is only supported further by the Falchion itself which grants Renewal 2 and effectiveness against dragons when unforged, but can now be forged for Renewal 3 and the ability to gain a four point boost to each stat when adjacent to an ally. The Sealed Falchion is also available to Chrom, but the requirement to be damaged and the loss of Renewal is not worth the extra one point boost to each stat that Sealed Falchion has over the regular refined Falchion.
However, Chrom is not without his flaws. While he may have the highest HP, Attack and Defense of the Falchion crew, he also has the lowest Speed and Resistance of the bunch. At 25 Speed, Chrom is very slow, allowing himself to be easily doubled by middling Speed units such as Ike. His Resistance of 17 is also very low, making Chrom very susceptible to attacks from enemy mages, with even green mages such as Nino being capable of a ORKO, though this would require some support given Chrom's weapon triangle advantage.
All in all, Chrom is a pretty good sword unit with a good personal weapon, amazing Attack and great bulk but poor Speed and Resistance. He’s also fairly expensive to build efficiently with Chrom’s base skills doing him no real favors besides Falchion and immediate access to Aether. Build him well and Chrom will serve you well in return.
Strengths
High Attack
At 37 Attack, Chrom possesses the second highest Attack of any sword unit, being beaten by Soleil. This puts Chrom with Falchion at 53 Attack, making him hit extremely hard and deal plentiful damage. He also has 45 Attack neutral with the Brave Sword, making him a fantastic user of said weapon.
Great physical bulk
With 47 HP, 31 Defense and in-built Renewal in the Falchion, Chrom is very good at soaking physical damage. With the right setup, he can be made into a solid physical wall and become very hard to take down by green and red physical units.
Falchion
The unforged Falchion is a serviceable weapon for Chrom, granting him Renewal 2 and effective damage against dragons. This weapon unforged will grant him respectable bulk thanks to the self-healing from Renewal. This weapon truly shines when refined however, granting Chrom with Renewal 3 for even better self-sustainability and a +4 bonus to all stats bar HP whenever adjacent to an ally, pushing his offensive and defensive stats even further.
Weaknesses
Low Speed
At 25 Speed, Chrom is very slow and one of the slowest sword units overall. This makes him susceptible to double attacks and is also unable to double all but the slowest of units.
Low Resistance
At 17 Resistance, Chrom is very susceptible to being taken down by mages and dragons. Even green mages will deal a good chunk of damage to Chrom with some such as Nino being able to KO Chrom due to his low Speed.
Team Options
Counters
Given his low Speed and Resistance, it’s no surprise that Chrom has a serious mage weaknesses, with mages of any color being able to deal great damage if no KO him in a single round of combat. He also struggles against powerful lance units, namely bulky blues with good defenses.
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Bulky Blues: Even with his massive Attack, Chrom still falls victim to the Weapon Triangle. Any blue unit with high Defense or High Attack and Speed will make for an effective counter to Chrom. Units such as Nowi, Hardin, and Shiro are very defensive and can take Chrom’s attack, even with Nowi being weak to Falchion. Meanwhile, units such as Tana, Shigure, and Cordelia all possess strong Attack and Speed, allowing them to double and KO Chrom.
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Blue Mages: Given his very poor Resistance, it’s no surprise that blue mages such as Reinhardt, Linde, and Ishtar will have no problem dealing with Chrom. These three can all achieve a ORKO on Chrom with little to no effort required on their part.
- Red and Green Mages: Even red mages with no advantage and green mages with a disadvantage can deal high damage to Chrom, if not outright KO him. For example, Bridal Tharja, SM Eirika, and Celica are capable of a ORKO with little investment thanks to their great offensive stats. Winter Tharja is also capable of fighting him well thanks to her high defenses. Nino, Spring Sharena, and Summer Elise can deal high damage to Chrom and can also ORKO with some support.
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Brave Sword+ | A | Death Blow 3 |
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Reciprocal Aid | B | Desperation 3 |
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Galeforce | C | Threaten Atk 3 |
Berserker Chrom!
Thanks to the synergy afforded by the brash assault seal Chrom could emerge as the deadly beast he deserves to be.
Once he reciprocal aids Into 50% health he'll slaughter through nearly the entire roster in one round, dealing out 4 attacks at strength 54 (58, 60 with support) completely unanswered. Combine him with a dancer and he'll be killing 3 heroes a turn thanks to galeforce.
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Falchion | A | HP +5 |
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Reciprocal Aid | B | Renewal 3 |
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Aether | C | Breath of Life 3 |
| S | HP +3 | ||
Being the unit with the highest HP and Atk from all the Falchion users, Chrom is a great semi-healer and offensive unit in any team. Though his Spd stat is underwhelming even with a boon, it isn't really important to what this build is going to rely heavily on.
Falchion is a great weapon that synergizes well with Renewal 2/3, since every third turn heals the holder for 10 HP and Renewal 3 does the same for every other turn. This gives him sustain and his main source for healing.
HP +5 is a must for this build, since you will rely on Chrom's high HP stat to heal other units, and it pairs great with Reciprocal Aid. You can also use the HP +3 Seal to even further this stat. Keep in mind, however, that his Def and Res stats are lower compared to other units, so he is somewhat fragile.
Breath of Life 3 is a must for his C skill, since he will be mainly healing his allies with this build. You can pair this up with the Breath of Life 1 Seal to increase these effects, but the HP +3 skill would be more efficient to use to give more sustain and a higher bank to heal more.
Aether is recommended for this build, giving Chrom more sustain and increased source of damage that pairs well with his skillsets. Though this is suitable for this build, there are other skills that pair well with this build.
Overall, Chrom is a great addition to any competitive team who provides amazing bulk and damage and also provides amazing heals in place of a healer. Provide him a support that will increase his overall stats and he'll be a juggernaut hard to ORKO.
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Falchion | A | HP +5 |
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Ardent Sacrifice | B | Renewal 2 |
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Aether | C | Spur Def 3 |
| S | HP +3 | ||
Long ago, back when Fire Emblem Heroes first came out, I got a 4* Chrom. Being a fangirl, I HAD to have him at 5*. I cared little for IVs and so he was my first promoted 5*. Like the naive child, I entered into Arena and all my units died to Hector except Chrom. Chrom initiated and survived Hector's attack and proceeded to double attack him, killing Hector. Since then, Chrom became my dedicated Hector killer. With his speed boon, he just barely has enough to outspeed the typical low tier speed neutral Hector (who usually has 24 speed). When the tempest trials rolled around, I was barely scraping by, so I gave Chrom Lissa's Renewal 2 (as it stacks with Falchion and heals him for 20 every 3 turns or whatever) and gave him Ardent Sacrifice to heal my teammates. I still have Chrom as a pocket pick, but he's a niche unit and I usually opt for Ike instead.
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Falchion | A | Distant Counter |
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Reciprocal Aid | B | Quick Riposte 3 |
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Aether | C | Threaten Atk 3 |
| S | Attack +1 | ||
Build intending to allow Chrom to become a better attacker without sacrificing his bulk. His physical bulk is well-complimented by Threaten Atk, which simultaneously helps him take a hit from a small few mages and staff users. Reciprocal Aid is intended to keep him in Quick Riposte range, as Quick Riposte is the key to the entire build, so it's absolutely necessary to keep him within the 70% HP threshold. Falchion helps with that as well, as does Aether, allowing him to recover lost HP as well as boosting damage output. Best part is that it's part of his base set! Distant Counter allows him to kill off any archers or shuriken users that attack him. The exception is a shuriken user with a Poison Dagger, or most commonly, Kagero. His physical bulk most likely won't save him from the effectiveness against infantry that Poison Dagger grants. Ideal nature is +atk/-res. Another good nature is +def/-res, as it increases his bulk. Preferred Sacred Seal is Attack +1. Quickened Pulse works as well, to help him reach Aether more quickly.
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Brave Sword+ | A | Death Blow 3 |
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Reposition | B | Brash Assault 3 |
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Sol | C | Threaten Def 3 |
This man reaches a peerless(almost) attack at 55 on initiation. Combined with the double attack of Brave Sword plus, he can 2HKO almost every unit on the roster. He can even kill an Effie with a successful threaten Def and a dancer. Best brave sword user in the game. Third highest attack in the game. Boom.
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
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| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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50 | 1 | 6 |
| Learns by default at 3 ★ Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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100 | 1 | 8 |
| Learns by default at 4 ★ Unlocks at 3 ★ Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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200 | 1 | 11 |
| Learns by default at 5 ★ Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-Inheritable skill.
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400 | 1 | 16 |
Special Skills
| Special Skills | SP | Turns |
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DaylightRestores HP = 30% of damage dealt.
Learns by default at 4 ★ Unlocks at 3 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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100 | 3 |
SolRestores HP = 50% of damage dealt.
Unlocks at 4 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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200 | 3 |
AetherResolve combat as if foe suffered Def/Res-50%.
Unit recovers HP=half damage dealt.Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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500 | 5 |
Passive Skills
| Passive Skills | SP | Slot |
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| Inheritable by all units.
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40 | A |
| Unlocks at 3 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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80 | A |
| Unlocks at 4 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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160 | A |
| Unlocks at 3 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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50 | C |
| Unlocks at 4 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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100 | C |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Inheritable by all units.
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200 | C |
Other Info
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Fire Emblem: Awakening
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