Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Ephraim - Restoration Lord |
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Related Heroes
Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 18 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 4 |
| Middle | 19 | 9 | 6 | 8 | 5 |
| High | 20 | 10 | 7 | 9 | 6 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 42 | 32 | 22 | 29 | 17 |
| Middle | 45 | 35 | 25 | 32 | 20 |
| High | 48 | 38 | 29 | 35 | 23 |
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
- +ATK: Ephraim's best IV in most of his sets is an Attack boon which lets him take full advantage of the guaranteed followup attacks that his legendary Siegmund can grant him.
- +DEF: A Defense boon helps his survivability and his ability to stay above the HP threshold for a refined Siegmund.
Neutral
- HP: Ephraim's HP is decent, and while he can't use it to reliably Panic Ploy, many of his builds rely on him keeping his HP above a certain threshold, which is easier with higher HP. Therefore, a bane should be avoided if possible.
Banes
- -SPD: Because he has guaranteed doubles on initiation, Ephraim does not care for Speed unless running Windsweep.
- -RES: Resistance is not a strong stat of his and can readily be discarded if he can increase one of his more crucial stats.
Skill Sets
Offensive Powerhouse
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Siegmund (+Eff) | A | Death Blow 4 Alternate: Sturdy Blow 2 |
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Reposition Alternate: Rally Defense |
B | Vantage 3 Alternate: Wrath 3 |
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Aether Alternate: Glimmer |
C | Odd Atk Wave 3 Alternate: Hone Spd 3 |
| SP | 2,085 | S | Heavy Blade 3 |
- Preferred IVs: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD or -RES
- Weapon: Siegmund (+Eff)
- Assist: Reposition / Rally Defense
- Special: Aether / Glimmer / Bonfire
- A Slot: Death Blow / Sturdy Blow / Heavy Blade
- B Slot: Vantage / Wrath / Renewal
- C Slot: Odd Atk Wave / Hone Spd
- Sacred Seal: Heavy Blade / Fortify Res / Attack + 3
With this set, Ephraim gives up some of his support utility to become an extremely potent offensive unit. With his weapon's ability to strike twice with high HP, his priority then falls to ensuring that his HP remains above the threshold as much as he can. This is done one of two ways:
- Heavy Blade (as an Attack boon Ephraim with Death Blow reaches 58 Attack), Aether, and Vantage: Ephraim's guaranteed double and significant chance of Heavy Blade proc ensures that after his first combat, he will have Aether primed and ready to fire. If he is within Vantage range, he will attack the next enemy who initiates on him with Aether in the following Enemy Phase. Ideally, this will kill his opponent and allow Ephraim to heal himself to where he will be in range for his weapon to proc the double attack again.
- Sturdy Blow + Renewal is less risky, with the bonus of being able to proc a guaranteed Glimmer during your first turn. However, with this, Ephraim relies on Sturdy Blow's Defense bonus to prevent him from taking too much damage on the retaliation and then falls back to Renewal to heal up what he might have lost. This Ephraim will have difficulty healing off more damage within a respectable amount of time. Also, Sturdy Blow's Defense bonus is useless when attacking dragons or mages with Close Counter.
Wrath is the ideal A slot for Ephraim if you intend on running him as a strictly Player Phase unit, as it will help to mitigate the cooldown of Aether if he's below the threshold of doubling. This means that even if he doesn't have Aether primed at the end of his first combat, Wrath will allow him to prime it before his next combat, as well as offer him additional damage that he can use to further heal himself back into the range of Siegmund's pursuit effect. However, if Ephraim is at risk of being attacked after his first engagement, then Vantage would be a better pick, as it will allow him to attempt to finish off his opponent before he takes further damage in Enemy Phase.
If he's lacking a buffer on his team and you want Ephraim to be a full offensive powerhouse, rather than a hybrid damage/support, then Odd Atk Wave is his ideal choice in C slot. This skill will offer him 64 Attack on initiation, giving him a more reliable shot at activating Heavy Blade for more damaging Specials. If using him as a buffer, it still benefits his team for him to run Hone Spd in his C slot more than most other C slot buffs to ensure that he's still capable of buffing a potential ally, and since Speed is Ephraim's dump stat, he's more suited to giving away that particular buff than any other.
Flame Siegmund
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Flame Siegmund | A | Death Blow 4 Alternate: Steady Breath |
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Smite Alternate: Shove |
B | Wrath 3 Alternate: Desperation 3 |
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Aether Alternate: Dragon Fang |
C | Odd Atk Wave 3 Alternate: Threaten Def 3 |
| SP | 2,425 | S | Heavy Blade 3 |
- Preferred IVs: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD
- Weapon: Flame Siegmund
- Special: Aether / Dragon Fang / Ignis
- Assist: Smite / Shove / Reposition
- A Slot: Death Blow / Steady Breath / Fury
- B Slot: Wrath / Desperation / Chill Def
- C Slot: Odd Atk Wave / Threaten Def
- Sacred Seal: Heavy Blade / Close Defense
Legendary Ephraim's introduction to the game allowed for his initial infantry form to inherit the Flame Siegmund, a powerful legendary weapon which offers Ephraim the ability to secure a followup attack, as long as there are more opponents around him than there are allies. Unlike Siegmund's initial enhancement, Flame Siegmund works in both phases and has no HP requirement, which offers much more flexibility in his build options.
This does come with the drawback of eliminating Ephraim's support capability, as his Siegmund's natural Attack buff to allies is applied only to himself when he wields Flame Siegmund. In addition, it makes him far more reliant on positioning which may be more difficult in tightly-packed maps, particularly due to Ephraim's 2 tile movement as opposed to Legendary Ephraim's 3 tile movement. Due to this, Flame Siegmund can be seen more as a sidegrade than a direct upgrade to a refined Siegmund.
Despite the drawbacks, the ability to double in Enemy Phase as well as Player Phase negates the necessity for Quick Riposte, which opens Ephraim's B slot to run lethal skills like Wrath, Chill Def, or Desperation. Guard is another option for a more defensive Ephraim, however its stringent HP requirement does not play well with Ephraim's lone warrior playstyle.
Death Blow would be Ephraim's preferred A slot if the intent is to run him predominately in Player Phase, however if you'd rather use him as an Enemy Phase tank, then Steady Breath would be optimal, and for a flexible Mixed Phase option, Fury is the best skill which grants him Attack and Defense at all times.
Heavy Blade is a no-brainer for a Player Phase Ephraim (though note that it will not stack with Steady Breath on Enemy Phase), and it will likely proc due to his 63 Attack (69 if self-buffed with Odd Attack wave). This allows for longer cooldown specials such as Aether to heal off damage, or Dragon Fang, which would hit for an additional 45 damage with his Death Blow/Wrath/Odd Atk Wave set.
Ignis is another option of Special, which would be run primarily on an Enemy Phase Ephraim who would rather take Close Defense Seal due to Heavy Blade's lack of Synergy with Steady Breath. A +Def/Steady Breath/Wrath/Close Defense build allows his Ignis procs to hit for an additional 46 damage.
Smite is chosen as his Support skill to help him fulfill the requirements of his Flame Siegmund, by forcing his allies away from him in order to keep him outnumbered by his opponents. Smite may be best served on an Enemy Phase oriented Ephraim, as he would spend his Player Phase pushing his allies away from him.
Enemy Phase
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Siegmund (+Def) Alternate: Siegmund (+Res) |
A | Steady Breath Alternate: Distant Counter |
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Reposition Alternate: Rally Defense |
B | Quick Riposte 3 Alternate: Bowbreaker 3 |
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Aether Alternate: Glimmer |
C | Odd Atk Wave 3 Alternate: Hone Spd 3 |
| SP | 2,455 | S | Close Def 3 |
- Preferred IVs: +DEF or +RES or +ATK / -SPD
- Weapon: Siegmund (+Def) / Siegmund (+Res)
- Assist: Reposition / Rally Defense
- Special: Aether / Ignis / Glimmer
- A slot: Steady Breath / Distant Counter / Close Defense
- B slot: Quick Riposte / Bowbreaker / B Tomebreaker
- C Slot: Odd Atk Wave / Hone Spd
- Sacred Seal: Close Defense / Distant Defense / Heavy Blade
Although his prowess during Player Phase is remarkable, Ephraim functions very well as an Enemy Phase tank, particularly when stacking his defenses and utilizing skills such as Steady Breath and Quick Riposte. With a boon, his Defense hits 35, and further increasing with Defense forge/Steady Breath/Close Defense gives him an unbuffed Defense of 49, which is more than enough to fend off melee attacks from powerful reds and blues alike. When combined Aether, Ephraim can use his Special in the first engagement if doubled (as he should be, with a bane in Speed) and heal off the damage he's taken in that particular engagement. This set leaves him very vulnerable to magic and dragons, an issue which is solved in his next iteration of this build.
With a Resistance boon and forge on Siegmund, Ephraim reaches a Resistance stat of 27. With a Distant Def seal added in, his Resistance stat when attacked by a mage grows to a decent 33 with no outside support. This allows him to be a remarkably decent ranged counter, capable of striking back against tomes and bows alike. With this set, he can eliminate magical threats such as Delthea, Linde, and Christmas Tharja, as well as bow units and daggers, such as Bridal Cordelia or Klein.
Ephraim can also run Glimmer in an attempt to KO opponents with Brave weapons, as he will retaliate with a charged Glimmer shot on his first attack. With a Resistance-focused set, Ephraim can barely survive an attack from an unmerged Attack boon Death Blow Reinhardt, but will require buffs to his Resistance to survive him if the Reinhardt is significantly merged or buffed.
Full Support
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Siegmund (+Eff) | A | Triangle Adept 3 Alternate: Steady Breath |
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Rally Defense | B | Renewal 3 Alternate: Quick Riposte 3 |
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Glimmer Alternate: Moonbow |
C | Hone Spd 3 |
| SP | 1,885 | S | Fortify Res 3 |
- Preferred IVs: +ATK or +DEF or +HP / -SPD
- Weapon: Siegmund (+Eff) / Siegmund (+Def)
- Special: Glimmer / Aether / Bonfire
- Assist: Rally Defense
- A Slot: Triangle Adept / Steady Breath / Death Blow
- B Slot: Renewal / Quick Riposte / Wings of Mercy
- C Slot: Hone Spd
- Sacred Seal: Fortify Res
With this set, Ephraim's primary focus is buffing his teammates and acting as an anti-red unit. He does this by sacrificing his Assist, C slot, and seal slot in order to give maximum buff potential, for an impressive +4/+4/+4/+4 buff.
However, that does not necessarily mean that his combat ability is gone, as Ephraim is still able to double on initiation with his forge. He can also continue acting as a good blue defensive tank, walling and taking down enemy walls for your team. His A slot goes to Triangle Adept, which will make him your team's guaranteed anti-red unit and give him optimal matchups against even red mages who might otherwise pose a threat to him. Alternatively, you can give him some semblance of his above build with a combination of Death Blow and Renewal, which utilizes his forge's effective ability while retaining his support utility.
Steady Breath and Quick Riposte are also very viable options, which would work best with a Defensive refine on his lance. This turns Ephraim into a defensive tank, capable of unleashing Aether Special procs and healing off any damage he might receive. While giving him his special Pursuit forge on his lance allows him to more safely take down the likes of Ayra, Soleil, Mia, and Karla, his general sustain and capabilities as a generalist are more favorable with a more Enemy Phase-focused build.
He works best with green bladetome mages, such as Nino or Rhajat, due to his ability to provide buffs while also easily dismantling any red unit who threatens them, though he can be a benefit with any sort of bladetome on his team.
Introduction
Ephraim is a bulky lance wielder with exceptional power and supporting ability thanks to his fantastic legendary weapon, Siegmund. He boasts the rare ability to give a total of 16 points of buffs at once (with buffs on Siegmund, Support slot, C slot, and Seal slot), making him a fantastic support for the powerful Blade tome users. Siegmund's power is even greater when considering its refinement or its Flame Siegmund sidegrade, both of which offers him the ability to attack twice regardless of his low Speed. In addition, his high Attack and Defense make him a very solid counter to the numerous red swords that flood the game.
However, his low Resistance and Speed consistently get him doubled by his foe and makes him vulnerable to all magic, particularly green tomes. Despite these flaws, his ability to buff allies while holding his ground against physical units makes him an excellent pick for almost any team.
Strengths
Incredible Buffer
With a forged Siegmund, Ephraim is able to buff +4 Attack. When coupled with a rally, C slot, and seal, Ephraim is one of only two units in the game who is capable of giving a full +4/+4/+4/+4 spectrum of buffs, making his utility as an infantry Blade tome buffer unparalleled. Ephraim is capable of buffing any of his allies in this manner, and while he shines with a Blade tome, he is a fantastic support unit for any unit in the game.
Forged Legendary Weapon
Both a forged Siegmund and Flame Siegmund grant Ephraim a guaranteed followup attack if the proper conditions are met, which makes Ephraim a force to be reckoned with. This allows him immense flexibility in build options, as he can be run in either phase with ease.
Great Attack and Defense
Though he's typically thought of as a support unit, Ephraim's Defense makes him a good candidate for a brutal Quick Riposte build. Conversely, his high Attack and fantastic legendary weapon combined with his weapon forge turn Ephraim into a force to be reckoned with in the Player Phase.
Weaknesses
Low Speed
Despite his weapon forge's ability to bypass his low Speed in order to double in the Player Phase, it still hurts him during the Enemy Phase, as many enemy units will double him. His guaranteed follow-up attack also does not negate his opponent's own follow-up attack, and If something can survive his initial two attacks then it's likely that they will double him in turn.
Low Resistance
Ephraim is very weak to green and blue mages alike, who are very popular in the meta right now. Nino is ever-present, and now, Gunnthrá poses a threat to him as well. This also increases his chance of getting ployed by enemy units with a high Resistance stat.
Heavy Competition
As a physical lancer, Ephraim faces heavy competition for his slot on the team. Units like Tana, Effie, or Cordelia rival his offensive utility and have the added benefit of being able to be placed in movement-type-exclusive teams. As a support lancer, Brave Lucina rivals him in utility, though her buffing effect will not affect blade tomes. He also fights Azura and Sharena for support lancer spots on a team.
Team Options
Counters
Despite Ephraim's combat prowess, he still has a few glaring weaknesses:
- Fast Greens: His low Speed is still an issue for him, allowing fast units to easily double him in the Enemy Phase, such as Anna, Minerva, and Raven.
- Green Mages: His poor Resistance makes him particularly susceptible to mages, particularly green mages such as Nino, Julia, and Rhajat.
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Siegmund | A | Fire Boost 3 |
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Rally Spd/Res | B | Quick Riposte 3 |
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Aether | C | Def Tactic 3 |
| S | Heavy Blade 3 | ||
At the time of this build explanation, there was no option to include Ephraim's Siegmund (+Effect) variation, so just go ahead and treat it as such. This is a theorycraft build made with the intention of pairing him up with future Legendary heroes.
This build name is: [Flames of Restoration]
At Lv. 40 +10 with S-rank summoner support (+5 HP and +2 to other stats), and equipping a forged Siegmund (+3 HP) he will reach:
57 HP/60 Atk/31 Spd/38 Def/23 Res.
Legendary heroes will grant stat bonuses to other heroes like Ephraim, if he has received the required blessing and is brought into battle alongside the Legendary hero during the specified season.
Ephraim is looking to be paired with the Legendary hero which grants HP +3 and Attack +3. During that season he will have a stat spread of:
60 HP/63 Atk/31 Spd/38 Def/23 Res.
Normally I would say that the Legendary hero in question is of the Fire element; but IS threw us a curveball when the Water hero Fjorm granted +Spd instead of +Res (Wind hero Gunnthra grants +Res instead of +Spd); for example, the skill Wind Boost grants extra speed, whereas Water Boost grants extra resistance, which is the opposite. So it could very well be that the Earth hero grants +Atk instead; but we shall see.
Dual rally skills are the most expensive assist options, and more often than not, Rally Def/Res is a top pick for a buff bot like Ephraim since he can run Hone/Drive Speed as his C skill. If on a mixed movement team, which I personally like to run, you can opt to run a Tactic skill in his C slot instead and Rally Spd/Def or Res depending on what your team needs (Def or Res Tactic). For example, I run Def Tactic 3 and Rally Spd/Res for overall coverage, and I can switch back to Drive Spd (and Rally Def/Res) when I feel it's necessary since I inherited both Rally Spd/Res and Drive Spd off of a 4 star Tailtiu.
Aether, alongside Galeforce and other AoE specials, gives him extra points for arena. Aether grants Ephraim more sustainability and easier management of his HP for continuous use of Siegmund's built-in Pursuit. Galeforce on the other hand will automatically proc after his first initiation; whereas Aether will not proc during his first battle, but will be ready for his next engagement.
Fire Boost grants Ephraim leverage (69 Atk unbuffed) in both the enemy phase and player phase and will work especially well with the Heavy Blade sacred seal and Quick Riposte thanks to his enormous HP and Atk stats, provided he has the necessary healing support; if there is no healing support he can fall back to focus on buffing while opting to run Renewal instead. Vantage is also a valid B skill to run, but doesn't maximize points in arena.
I would recommend running him with with a healer who can also take advantage of an attack bonus, and provide splash damage for Ephraim to activate his Fire Boost, should his next foe be an armor unit (who generally sport enough HP to nullify Fire Boost); the first hero that comes to mind is Genny, aka Sheep Nino, running Wrathful Staff and Savage Blow.
(Refer to my Genny build: [Wrathful Sheep on Fire], as well as the other two units on a mixed tactic team, which I will be adjusting when the +Atk Legendary Hero arrives, Brave Roy build: [Trailblazing with Second Winds], and Myrrh (aka Flying Dragon Nino) build: [I'm a Great Dragon so I can breathe Great Flames!]
Atk/Def Bond is another skill that comes to mind, but having a healer provides me with more flexibility for Ephraim's boost skill, and other HP threshold requirements, whereas Bond skills strictly require him to be adjacent to another ally for it to be in effect (at all times). Also, having the most attack possible is Ephraim's creed when running Heavy Blade, especially with the advent of Brazen Skills. +5 Atk and Def is great and all, but +6 Atk, positioning and flexibility simply clinch it for me, at the very least; besides people have been sleeping on Boost skills, why not give it some action eh?
Thanks for reading!
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Siegmund (+Spd) | A | Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Lancebreaker 3 |
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Moonbow | C | Hone Spd 3 |
| S | Hone Spd 3 | ||
*Siegmund is (Eff+) and seal is Hone Res 3
The weapon refined Ephriam. He starts with 58 base attack, and attacks twice the first time. I kept fury after refinement for the bulk and attack, and lancebreaker so that he can duel lances even when his effect is down. He uses hone atk and spd to assist Celica, and hone atk and res to assist Hector.
Elise is on this team to keep them all healthy.
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Siegmund (+Spd) | A | Atk/Def Bond 3 |
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Rally Defense | B | Swordbreaker 3 |
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Moonbow | C | Res Tactic 3 |
| S | Hone Spd 3 | ||
Buffraim! This unit is specialized to provide all the buffs you need in your team, as well as being formadible fighter himself - fairing well against sword users and red mages, providing you hit them first. Synergizes well with a Blade Tome user.
The Siegmund should be +eff but it wasnt on the list. The most important part for it however is that it is upgraded for +4 attack boost.
Support is rally defence to give +4 def for the ally.
Special is his original Moonbow. It has low cooldown and is pretty decent skill. Feel free to swap for something else though if you want.
Atk/Res bond gives additional +5 atk and def if fighting next to Buffraim or if Buffraim fights next to an ally.
Sword Breaker makes sure Buffraim cant lose a fight against a sword wielder and secures KO.
Res Tactic gives +6 res to the team as long as you have a mixed team. If you prefer more than 2 of the same unit type fortify resistance (+4) should be taken instead.
Lastly, Hone Speed seal gives the final missing buff +4 speed.
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Siegmund (+Eff) | A | Steady Breath |
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Reposition | B | Renewal 3 |
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Aether | C | Drive Def 2 |
| S | Quick Riposte 3 | ||
Boon in Def is preferred for being more tanky this is a very expensive build needing Brave Ike or u could opp for distant counter from Hector. The special is up to you but Aether just adds more damage while having some health recovery. This Ephraim can double when in player or enemy phase using the Quick Riposte seal to deal with enemies. The renewal skill is to keep Ephraim within the HP threshold for all his skills and Support skill and C Skills can be changed to your liking
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Siegmund (+Def) | A | Steady Breath |
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Reposition | B | Quick Riposte 3 |
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Aether | C | Infantry Pulse 3 |
| S | Hone Spd 3 | ||
This build takes advantage of Ephraim's spectacular bulk and his potential as a buffbot.
With a Defense refined Siegmund, Ephraim can reach a solid 36 defense and 40 on enemy phase. This is enough to wall out many swords as well as defend against quite a few lances.
The Steady Breath + QR + Aether build is already very powerful as many of you might know, and there's little reason to explain it here.
Now, for the rest of the skills.
Refined Siegmund alongside the Hone Spd seal will give +4 to both offensive stats, a powerful help to all infantry Bladetome mages. Infantry Pulse adds to that since having that extra cooldown means that blade mages can activate their Moonbow/Glimmer on their first engagement provided the enemy can retaliate as well as not kill the mage. Even if Ephraim is not supporting a blade tome magic user, his hefty pool of 50 ensures he can provide the special cooldown to almost any teammate he could have. Reposition is a good support skill to have on any 2+ movement unit but this can be swapped for the most common double rally, Rally Def/Res to provide the most amount of buffing possible with this build.
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
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| Lance Users Only
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50 | 1 | 6 |
| Lance Users Only
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100 | 1 | 8 |
| Lance Users Only
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200 | 1 | 8 |
| Learns by default at 5 ★ Non-Inheritable skill.
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400 | 1 | 16 |
Special Skills
Passive Skills
| Passive Skills | SP | Slot |
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| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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40 | B |
| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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80 | B |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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160 | B |
| Inheritable by all units.
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50 | C |
| 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
| Origin |
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
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