Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Hector - General of Ostia |
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Related Heroes
Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 23 | 9 | 4 | 10 | 3 |
| Middle | 24 | 10 | 5 | 11 | 4 |
| High | 25 | 11 | 6 | 12 | 5 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 49 | 33 | 21 | 34 | 16 |
| Middle | 52 | 36 | 24 | 37 | 19 |
| High | 55 | 39 | 28 | 40 | 22 |
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: This will significantly improve Hector’s performance, regardless of build. Its value only increases with higher investment builds.
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+DEF: While not quite as good as +ATK, this is the next best thing. It turns Hector into a stronger physical wall and carries the additional benefit of increasing Ignis/Bonfire damage.
Neutral
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RES: Despite Hector’s fairly low base Resistance, taking a -RES bane is not recommended as he is still capable of handling some mages.
Banes
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-SPD: Thanks to armor-exclusive skills like Bold Fighter as well as the increasingly higher levels of Speed on newer units, Hector can safely take a -SPD bane with little performance loss.
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That being said, Hector can make decent use of a +SPD boon if he is in a team with access to strong buffs like Hone Armor and Goad Armor, as he can potentially get his Speed boosted enough to avoid a good number of doubles.
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-HP: This is not ideal due to impacting Hector’s bulk and reducing his effectiveness at running Panic Ploy, but is better than all other banes aside from -SPD if that is unavailable.
Skill Sets
Hectorcopter (Mixed Phase)
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Berserk Armads Alternate: Armads |
A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Bold Fighter 3 |
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Ignis Alternate: Bonfire |
C | Armor March 3 Alternate: Panic Ploy 3 |
| SP | 1,545 | S | Quick Riposte 3 |
- Preferred IV: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD
- Weapon: Berserk Armads / Armads
- Assist: Swap
- Special: Ignis / Bonfire
- Passive A: Distant Counter
- Passive B: Bold Fighter
- Passive C: Armor March / Panic Ploy / Varies with Team
- Sacred Seal: Quick Riposte / Armored Boots / Distant Def / Close Def
The introduction of the armor-exclusive skill Bold Fighter turned all armor units into monsters; Hector is particularly strong with it. Both his original Armads and the upgraded Berserk Armads can work well with this setup, though with fairly significant differences.
The choice of Special is entirely dependent on weapon choice: choose Ignis if running Berserk Armads and Bonfire if running regular Armads. It’s important to maintain a 3 cooldown on Hector’s Special so that he can always activate it when attacking an enemy that can counter with Bold Fighter, or when doubled with Quick Riposte (or regular Armads).
Berserk Armads has a significant damage advantage over regular Armads, but there is a good reason to consider running regular Armads with this setup: it frees up Hector’s Sacred Seal to run something other than Quick Riposte. Hector with Armads is unique among armors in that he can maintain the ability to double on both phases while also running Armored Boots; this makes him the only armored unit that can be easily run outside of armor teams and with little support. Alternatively, he can opt to run Distant Def or Close Def to increase his tankiness against the respective enemies.
Dauntless Fighter (Defensive Tank)
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Berserk Armads Alternate: Armads |
A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Special Fighter 3 Alternate: Guard 3 |
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Bonfire Alternate: Ignis |
C | Ward Armor |
| SP | 1,485 | S | Quick Riposte 3 |
- Preferred IV: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD
- Weapon: Berserk Armads / Armads
- Assist: Swap
- Special: Bonfire / Ignis / Moonbow
- Passive A: Distant Counter
- Passive B: Special Fighter / Guard / Wary Fighter
- Passive C: Ward Armor / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Quick Riposte / Quickened Pulse / Distant Def / Close Def
One of the biggest consequences of the Special Fighter skill is that now any armor can mimic one of the greatest strengths of the Steady Breath/Distant Counter combo, which is to be able to maintain a 1-2 range for counterattacks combined with an accelerated Special charge rate. Hector is exceptional at this; while he is surpassed by his seasonal variant (Hector (LA)) in terms of utilizing Berserk Armads, he can also utilize his base, unrefined Armads; demonstrating once again that he is immune to powercreep, Hector’s regular Armads is fantastic with Special Fighter due to the built-in Quick Riposte 2 effect allowing him to utilize something else for his Sacred Seal.
That being said, it’s hard to get away from the raw effectiveness of Berserk Armads. Due to the ever-increasing offensive potential of newer units, it’s surprisingly easy for Hector to drop into the 75% HP threshold to activate the Wrath effect of Berserk Armads, resulting in a big damage boost. Furthermore, the -1 Special cooldown allows him to repeatedly activate Bonfire on every counterattack (or Ignis once with the Quickened Pulse Seal), while he’ll need to utilize Moonbow to mimic the same effect (or Bonfire with the Quickened Pulse Seal), with the option of simply utilizing Ignis and waiting for his second attack to activate it.
Without Special Fighter, Hector’s options for this build diminish quite a bit. Guard is more readily available than Special Fighter, but it is a significant drop in performance in comparison due to a stricter HP threshold as well as lacking the accelerated Special charge rate. If using Guard, then Hector can run Ignis with Berserk Armads or Bonfire with Armads to activate his Special on his second counterattack. Moonbow is a decent alternative option with Berserk Armads to allow Hector to activate his Special on every counterattack. Wary Fighter is also a decent alternative B skill, though it can be a bit risky since there are numerous ways for enemies to bypass it (such as Bold Fighter). If using Wary Fighter, then Moonbow is Hector’s best bet with Berserk Armads. If wanting to combine Wary Fighter with regular Armads, then there is a potential unique synergy that is detailed below for the Omnibreaker build.
For Seals, Quick Riposte is a must if utilizing Berserk Armads to ensure that Hector can make follow-up attacks. Alternatively, Quickened Pulse is a good option to give Hector a big burst of damage by accelerating his first Special activation. If utilizing Special Fighter with regular Armads, then Distant Def or Close Def are also decent options to increase Hector’s overall bulk.
Enraged General (Double Wrath Special)
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Berserk Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Wrath 3 |
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Bonfire | C | Threaten Def 3 Alternate: Ward Armor |
| SP | 1,885 | S | Quickened Pulse |
- Preferred IV: +ATK / -HP or -SPD
- Weapon: Berserk Armads
- Assist: Swap
- Special: Bonfire / Ignis
- Passive A: Distant Counter / Steady Breath / Warding Breath
- Passive B: Wrath
- Passive C: Threaten Def / Ward Armor / Varies
- Sacred Seal: Quickened Pulse
This build focuses entirely on the fact that Hector has Wrath built into Berserk Armads, and that it stacks with the B skill version as well. In other words, once Hector reaches the 75% HP threshold, he will be getting -2 Special cooldown at the start of each turn, as well as a whopping +20 damage to his Specials. This build’s reliance on reaching the 75% HP threshold means that a -HP bane is optimal. This is an identical build to the one also recommended on Hector (LA)’s page; the only difference is that Hector (LA) has better stats than regular Hector, but both can perform spectacularly with this setup.
Thanks to the -1 Special cooldown on Berserk Armads, Hector can reduce Bonfire's cooldown to 2. With the Quickened Pulse Seal, it will be have 1 cooldown at the start of a map, meaning that Hector only needs to get hit once to activate his Special. When within the 75% HP threshold, he will have Bonfire active at the start of each turn.
An alternative is replacing Distant Counter with either Steady Breath or Warding Breath, and running Ignis instead. With the Quickened Pulse Seal, Ignis will have a 2 cooldown and will activate after Hector is hit once thanks to Steady Breath or Warding Breath. This setup loses the ability to have the Special charged at the start of every turn (it will be every other turn instead), but the trade-off is that Ignis with +20 damage will KO basically everything in the game.
Omnibreaker (Defensive Tank)
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Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Wary Fighter 3 |
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Bonfire Alternate: Moonbow |
C | Threaten Def 3 |
| SP | 1,485 | S | Quick Riposte 3 |
- Preferred IV: +ATK or +DEF / -SPD
- Weapon: Armads
- Assist: Swap
- Special: Bonfire / Moonbow
- Passive A: Distant Counter
- Passive B: Wary Fighter
- Passive C: Threaten Def / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Quick Riposte
One thing completely unique to Hector is his ability to run multiple instances of Quick Riposte without taking up his B slot thanks to Armads and the Quick Riposte Seal. This allows him to run Wary Fighter; this particular interaction means that Hector is guaranteed to double on Enemy Phase while his opponent cannot, with the exception of opponents that have skills that allow them to double regardless such as Axebreaker or Bold Fighter. In these situations, the opponent can double if they outspeed Hector, but Hector will still be able to double unless they prevent him from doing so (such as with Axebreaker).
One of the downsides of this setup is that while Hector minimizes incoming damage by preventing enemies from doubling, he does have difficulty charging his Special: Bonfire will not activate until Hector’s second combat. If one wants Hector to activate his Special every combat for the damage boost, then Moonbow is a good option.
Introduction
Apparently the only character almost entirely immune to powercreep, Hector has been one of the strongest units in the game since the very beginning. It says a lot about his strength that the only unit capable of objectively overshadowing him is an alternative version of himself that just happens to have more stats with a slightly more optimized spread (Hector (LA)), though this is a bit debatable due to regular Armads still having some distinct applications.
The reasoning behind Hector’s dominance is simple: he has access to a powerful weapon in Armads and can upgrade to an arguably even stronger one, Berserk Armads. His status as an armor unit means that he has superior stats, access to powerful skills like Bold Fighter, and access to powerful team buffs like Ward Armor. Of course, armor units have their own downsides, like horrible mobility (alleviated by Armor March) and weakness to anti-armor weapons.
Overall, Hector is a serious powerhouse of a unit that can fit into any team, particularly given the unique capabilities he has if sticking to regular Armads.
Strengths
Armads AND Berserk Armads
Either weapon is incredibly powerful in their own right, but Hector can have access to both. Not only does this give him access to a large variety of builds, but every one of those builds is exceptionally powerful. In particular, Berserk Armads can boost his damage output to such a point that Hector can easily go against units with color advantage and still win.
Armor unit
As an armor unit, Hector enjoys access to the armor-exclusive skills Bold Fighter, Vengeful Fighter, and armor buffs (like Ward Armor), as well as a big boost to his BST.
Strong Attack and Defense
While Hector’s stats aren’t quite as impressive as his seasonal variant, he still has strong stats that make him a monster in combat in his own right.
Incredible versatility
Not only does Berserk Armads already offer great build versatility due to working in nearly any setup, but Hector also has access to his regular Armads. This means that Hector has a massive number of potential builds that he can pick and choose from.
Low Speed
Hector's low Speed is actually quite useful: getting doubled allows him to charge Specials faster, as well as allowing him to have more stats allocated to his most important ones (namely HP, Attack, and Defense in this case). As an armor unit, he has access to skills that allow him to easily bypass his low Speed without losing any damage potential (Bold Fighter and Vengeful Fighter). Hector can also uniquely bypass Speed entirely with his Omnibreaker setup.
Weaknesses
Poor mobility
Despite its strengths, being an armor unit has its disadvantages as well. Namely, poor mobility - Hector can only move one space per turn. This can be mitigated via Armor March, but even that carries the opportunity cost of taking the skill, as well as forcing positioning requirements.
Anti-armor weapons
As an armor unit, Hector shares a weakness to anti-armor weapons such as Armorslayer. Technically he could easily mitigate this with Svalinn Shield, but it severely limits his potential to not be able to run another A skill like Distant Counter.
Low Resistance
Despite having high magical bulk (71 neutral), Hector is weak against magic damage; his low Speed makes him extremely liable to getting doubled, which exacerbates the damage taken. It also makes him vulnerable to the Res-based Ploy skills.
Low Speed
While it is a strength, Hector's low Speed is also a weakness. Although getting doubled is useful for charging Specials, it does result in Hector taking more damage as well as charging enemy Specials. This can result in him getting killed, particularly if the enemy has a very potent Special (like Ayra or Zelgius). Thankfully, Hector can potentially eliminate Speed as a factor almost entirely with his Omnibreaker setup.
Team Options
Counters
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Strong reds: Hector can easily be overpowered by units with color advantage like Zelgius, Black Knight, Legendary Ike, and Winter Tharja.
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Red magic damage: Hector is particularly vulnerable to red units who can deal magic damage due to his poor Resistance, making units like Lilina, Eirika (SM), and Tiki (Adult) strong choices.
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Preventing counters: One of the safest ways to handle Hector is to prevent him from counterattacking entirely. Units with Firesweep weapons like Bridal Cordelia, New Year Camilla, and Legendary Ryoma are all good candidates. Brave Lyn can also fulfill this role with either a Firesweep Bow or her unique skill Sacae’s Blessing.
- Anti-armor weapons: Units wielding anti-armor weapons like Caeda or Tobin can make short work of Hector.
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Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Vantage 3 |
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Bonfire | C | Goad Armor |
| S | Attack +3 | ||
I don't think you need to hear that from me, since you probably know that, but Hector is an amazing unit. He might be -atk, sure, but the SS covers up for that. I use him a lot and I really enjoy him.
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Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Pivot | B | Windsweep 3 |
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Bonfire | C | Threaten Spd 3 |
| S | Phantom Spd 3 | ||
+1 Merged
With a speed boon, Hector has 28 speed and it's value is brought up to 38 with Phantom Spd which is high enough for Windsweep to work on some units. This build is mainly to be used on a defense team to catch players off guard and forces the player to initiate on Hector if none of their units are have 38 or more speed, which is unlikely, but it can still catch them off guard if they aren't prepared.
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Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Swap | B | Renewal 3 |
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Pavise | C | Goad Armor |
+1
This Hector is made to be a tank for maps such as Tempest Trials or Survive x amount of turns. Swap can be replaced with any support skill though ardent sacrifice/reciprocal aid would make him a healer as well as a tank.
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Brave Axe+ | A | Life and Death 3 |
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Pivot | B | Desperation 3 |
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Bonfire | C | Goad Armor |
| S | Speed +3 | ||
This a quad Hector which can work pretty well on a armor emblem team. S Summoner support hector to bring that 28 speed to 30 add the 5 from L&D and that speed +3 seal you got a 38 speed Hector ans it goes even higher with armor buffs.
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Armads | A | Distant Counter |
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Pivot | B | Vantage 3 |
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Bonfire | C | Threaten Def 3 |
| S | Panic Ploy 3 | ||
Hector w/summoner support
Either armor buffs or B! Lucina will raise his spd enough so that he will almost never be doubled. Has support with B! Lucina, who also has spur spd sacred seal so that whenever Lucina is next to Hector, Hector has 42 spd WITHOUT buffs. On armor team, with one hone armor 63 atk and 48 spd next to B! Lucina. With armor march/wings of mercy/guidance, unstoppable.
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
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| Inheritable by Axe users only.
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50 | 1 | 6 |
| Inheritable by Axe users only.
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100 | 1 | 8 |
| Inheritable by Axe users only.
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200 | 1 | 11 |
| 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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| Unlocks at 5 ★ Restricted to melee units.
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300 | A |
| Inheritable by all units.
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50 | C |
| Inheritable by all units.
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100 | C |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Only inheritable by armor units.
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200 | C |
Other Info
| Origin |
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
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