Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Legendary Ryoma - Supreme Samurai |
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Related Heroes
Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 16 | 7 | 10 | 5 | 4 |
| Middle | 17 | 8 | 11 | 6 | 5 |
| High | 18 | 9 | 12 | 7 | 6 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
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| Low | 38 | 31 | 36 | 24 | 17 |
| Middle | 41 | 34 | 39 | 28 | 20 |
| High | 44 | 37 | 42 | 31 | 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
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+ATK: With his Speed at neutral already equivalent to a +SPD Elincia, Ryoma may instead get more mileage out of an Attack boon. Especially if being run on a Flier team, after the effects of his A slot, a Hone Fliers boost, potential Goad Fliers, etc., it may be possible for his Speed to get excessively high, veering into the 50s. On the other hand, one can never have too much Attack, and it will also greatly boost his ability to utilize Heavy Blade.
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+SPD: A Speed boon puts Legendary Ryoma at a stellar 42 Speed before the effects of any skills and is still a fantastic choice. This allows him to double quite effectively on Player Phase and deny most follow-ups on Enemy Phase.
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As a sidenote, the fact that Ryoma's Speed is so insanely high means that if one is unfortunate to summon a -SPD Ryoma, it is not nearly as crippling a bane as most other units—he will still be quite fast.
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Neutral
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DEF: Ryoma has a 4-point superbane in Defense. It is fairly insignificant if he is running Firesweep Sword, but for all other sets Ryoma may wish to preserve his physical bulk for dueling.
Banes
- -RES / -HP: Generally, neither of these stats matter all that much on Ryoma's optimal builds. Dropping either one is a great choice. If one can afford to be picky and has both a -RES and -HP Ryoma, -RES may be ever so slightly preferred.
Skill Sets
Samurai of the Skies (Firesweep Sword)
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Firesweep Sword+ | A | Life and Death 3 Alternate: Swift Sparrow 2 |
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Reposition Alternate: Draw Back |
B | Bushido Alternate: Hit and Run |
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Moonbow Alternate: Glimmer |
C | Goad Fliers Alternate: Guidance 3 |
| SP | 1,875 | S | Heavy Blade 3 |
- Preferred IV: +ATK or +SPD / -RES or -HP
- Weapon: Firesweep Sword+
- Assist: Reposition / Draw Back
- Special: Moonbow / Glimmer
- Passive A: Life and Death / Swift Sparrow / Death Blow
- Passive B: Bushido / Hit and Run / Chill Spd
- Passive C: Goad Fliers / Fortify Fliers / Guidance / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Heavy Blade / Quickened Pulse
Thanks to his fantastic 34/39 offensive statline and his signature skill Bushido, Legendary Ryoma is arguably the best Firesweep user in the entire game. Among sword fliers specifically, his offensive spread is identical to that of a +SPD Elincia, meaning he will almost always outperform her offensively. Additionally, while it is common for Firesweep users to run a 2-cooldown Special combined with Heavy Blade (or Quickened Pulse), allowing for instant Special activations, Ryoma can do so most reliably by reaching a higher max Attack or Speed with the appropriate boon, and will de facto always hit harder thanks to having an additional 10 damage granted by Bushido. Compared to other sword users like Soleil, his flier mobility also makes initiating (and retreating away) an easier task than any other movement type.
Reposition is the classic choice for assist on fliers, giving his allies fantastic maneuverability and potentially allowing any non-flier allies the ability to pass over mountains or water. On a budget or if one want to prioritize Ryoma's survivability, Draw Back allows him to scoot farther away from enemies when retreating.
As Ryoma wants to use a 2-cooldown Special, Moonbow or Glimmer are his options. Moonbow will help him break through tanks, while Glimer will be stronger when he has lots of Attack boosts and also comes on him by default.
Life and Death is the preferred choice for A skill, giving Ryoma the biggest boost possible at the cost of his defenses which he will almost never be making use of anyway (as he cannot be counterattacked and should ideally never be in enemy range on Enemy Phase). Before any boon, this boosts Ryoma's total offenses to 54/44, and can be boosted to 60/50 with an allied Hone Fliers. An Attack boon brings this to 63/50 and any Goad Fliers buffs can continue to push these numbers to frankly absurd levels, almost guaranteeing he will be activating Heavy Blade and doubling his opponent (barring the effects of skills like Swordbreaker or Wary Fighter). Swift Sparrow is an alternate option if one is uncomfortable dropping his defenses, though is generally harder to get one's hands on, and sometimes the loss of Speed on Enemy Phase may hurt him more than the increase in bulk helps. If one has a +SPD Ryoma, one can use Death Blow as a cheap alternative, granting him a bonus point of Attack at the cost of just two Speed.
His exclusive skill Bushido is essentially a Wo Dao as a skill, granting him 10 additional damage when his Special activates. As a B slot skill, this makes it somewhat comparable to Wrath, which fliers are normally unable to learn. Although unlike Wrath it doesn't grant -1 Special cooldown at the start of his turn, it does not have a HP restriction, which is much appreciated as Ryoma will usually be attacking at full HP. If one is willing to forego Bushido, Hit and Run is the standard pick for Firesweep fliers, allowing them to retreat to safety after combat, and helps keeps him safe on Enemy Phase. Alternatively, Chill Spd allows him to gimp opposing speedy units like Ayra, potentially enabling him to double her even when she is significantly Speed-invested.
Ryoma's C skill will depend on what kind of team he is being run on. Goad Fliers is a great generic pick that gives a huge offensive boost to any flier allies. If his team is running any bulky Enemy Phase fliers or a mage flier with a Blade tome, Ryoma is also a good holder of Fortify Fliers, as he himself will rarely need the defensive stats. If being used on a mixed or tactics team, his default Guidance is already perfect. Many more options can work such as a Threaten or Smoke skill if one wishes.
Heavy Blade is Ryoma's preferred Sacred Seal, as it will enable him to activate Moonbow or Glimmer every time he doubles an opponent so long as his Attack is high enough. If the Seal is unavailable, Quickened Pulse will provide a similar effect, but only on his first initiation.
Feather Dance (Duelist / Special Nuker)
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Slaying Edge+ (+Spd) Alternate: Wo Dao+ (+Spd) |
A | Swift Sparrow 2 Alternate: Fury 3 |
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Reposition Alternate: Draw Back |
B | Bushido Alternate: Desperation 3 |
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Moonbow Alternate: Glimmer |
C | Guidance 3 Alternate: Goad Fliers |
| SP | 1,425 | S | Quickened Pulse |
- Preferred IV: +SPD or +ATK / -RES or -HP
- Weapon: Slaying Edge+ (+Spd/Def) / Wo Dao+ (+Spd/Def)
- Assist: Reposition / Draw Back
- Special: Moonbow / Glimmer
- Passive A: Swift Sparrow / Kestrel Stance / Fury / Distant Counter
- Passive B: Bushido / Desperation / Vantage / Swordbreaker
- Passive C: Guidance / Goad Fliers / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Quickened Pulse / Speed +3 / Attack +3 / Close Def
While Ryoma works great as a Firesweep user, his 34/39 Atk/Spd and his fairly decent 41/28 HP/Def is still some of the greatest among all sword users, allowing him to work perfectly well as a conventional sword duelist. While most fliers would be disadvantaged in this respect due to lack of access to powerful duelist skills like Wrath, Ryoma's exclusive skill Bushido grants him a comparable effect. However, one must beware that his weakness to fliers and low Resistance makes him a slightly worse Distant Counter user, another common skill for similar sword duelists like Ayra, Mia, and Soleil. This is also why it is common to forego his exclusive weapon Raijinto, slightly more suited to Ryoma's non-legendary infantry counterpart.
Ryoma can choose between a Slaying Edge or a Wo Dao for his weapon, the choice depending largely on how one wants to use him. Slaying Edge drops Moonbow or Glimmer's cooldown to 1, and if playing Enemy Phase style, lets him always respond with a counterattack. Quickened Pulse will also allow him to instantly activate his Special for his first combat, potentially taking down a powerful enemy in a single blow. Wo Dao however can be used to combo with Bushido granting him a striking +20 damage on every Special activation (or alternatively continue to grant him some bonus Special damage if one is passing on Bushido). This allows him to better burst through difficult tanks, and may be preferred on a bulkier Ryoma that is more willing to take counterattacks (i.e. a decent choice if one has a Defense boon).
Swift Sparrow is a great skill on such a duelist build, and grants him the biggest boost if he is planning to play on Player Phase. Conversely, his default Kestrel Stance will grant him the same stats on an Enemy Phase style Ryoma. Fury lets him do a mix of the two, and grants him some bonus bulk, at the cost of 6 HP per combat. As a final alternative, while he is not the greatest user of Distant Counter, he will still often have the bulk to take a single mage hit from full HP and OHKO in retaliation, but against particularly tough enemies this may put him low enough that he may be unable to take any more hits for the remainder of the map. If his team lacks any other Distant Counter users it is a viable option, letting him clear out a dangerous ranged enemy. Be careful attempting to combat any opposing archers however. Sitting at 74 Physical Bulk after a weapon refine, Ryoma will be unable to survive archers that initiate with any higher than 49 Attack, which is not all that hard to reach. While it is true Ryoma does have his Raijinto weapon which grants Distant Counter, utilizing a different weapon that can be refined for additional bulk and said weapon's bonus effect will generally be more impactful than running Raijinto alongside another A skill.
Bushido grants Ryoma the greatest nuking power on Special activation. If one is willing to forego it, Desperation is a powerful duelist skill that works great on a Player Phase set comboed with an A slot like Fury. Also Vantage is a great (if slightly antiquated) option that synergizes decently if one opts for Distant Counter. Swordbreaker is a niche option that can be used specifically to shut down units such as Bold Fighter Zelgius, if his team lacks any other reliable counters.
As this is a generalist Ryoma set, he may find himself deployed alongside all types of allies, making him a great user of his natural Guidance skill. A flier buff is preferred though if mainly used with fliers.
Quickened Pulse has some interesting synergy with his two weapon options and allows him to nuke an enemy with Bushido as early as possible. Speed +3 and Attack +3 are absolutely acceptable options that may be more accessible. Close Def is an option on a tankier Ryoma, such as when used with a Defense boon and/or refine, and when expected to Enemy Phase.
Roots of a Simple Samurai (Raijinto / Budget)
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Raijinto | A | Kestrel Stance 2 Alternate: Fury 3 |
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Reposition Alternate: Draw Back |
B | Vantage 3 Alternate: Bushido |
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Glimmer | C | Guidance 3 |
| SP | 1,205 | S | Iote's Shield |
- Preferred IV: +ATK or +SPD / -RES or -HP
- Weapon: Raijinto
- Assist: Reposition / Draw Back
- Special: Glimmer
- Passive A: Kestrel Stance / Fury
- Passive B: Vantage / Bushido
- Passive C: Guidance / Flexible
- Sacred Seal: Iote's Shield / Attack +3 / Speed +3 / Defense +3
A low investment set that requires no inherits from heroes unable to be obtained as 3 star units.
A budget set is actually fairly easy to create for Ryoma. He comes with an almost entirely full kit right out of the gate, only really requiring an assist, and all of his skills are fairly powerful and completely usable. The main drawback here is that the playstyle of his base kit is somewhat anti-synergistic with his stats. As a flier with low Resistance, he is a fairly poor user of his base Raijinto, not often wishing to take ranged counterattacks, and much more suited to an offensive style of play. Even so, the set of skills is still powerful enough to be perfectly viable.
Kestral Stance is a great skill and does not necessarily need to be replaced, but Fury can grant him some appreciated bulk that may be needed if he is expected to Enemy Phase.
While Bushido is a fantastic skill, Vantage may be what he needs to allow him to Enemy Phase more than once, and has been a fan favorite skill on Distant Counter users such as the non-legendary Infantry Ryoma ever since Skill Inheritance was added to the game. Combined with enough boosts to his Attack and proper timing of his Special, it can let him cut down an enemy before they can even touch him.
Guidance is already a top tier skill, and likely should not need to be swapped unless one seriously desires another skill, such as a flier buff.
If Ryoma is being expected to Enemy Phase, it may be wise to take the Iote's Shield Sacred Seal. This removes his weakness to Fliers and grants him much better Enemy Phase capability, though he must still watch out for powerful mages. If unavailable, virtually any common budget Seal, such as a basic Stat +3, can be utilized quite effectively.
Introduction
Ryoma the Supreme Samurai flies his way into Fire Emblem Heroes as the second red and the second flying Legendary Hero. He also carries with him the Legendary Effect of Water. (Is it due to his association with lightning, which is typically related to blue magic in Fire Emblem, or due to his resemblance to a lobster? You decide.) In this incarnation Ryoma rides atop a Kinshi, however, while Kinshi Knights normally wield bows or lances Ryoma sticks to what he knows, keeping his legendary Raijinto sword.
At the time of his release, Ryoma was arguably the strongest Legendary Hero yet. He holds a simply amazing offensive stat spread of 34/39 Atk/Spd, which gives him one of the highest neutral Speed stats in the entire game. This offensive spread synergizes fantastically with his flier class, which is known for it's overwhelming—and in the right hands uncounterable—Player Phase ability. Compared to his most direct competition Elincia, he has the same Attack and an extra 3 Speed, meaning at neutral Ryoma is already offensively equivalent to a +SPD Elincia. He also comes with an exclusive B skill, Bushido, which grants +10 damage every time his Special activates, similar to the skill Wrath which is normally not learnable by fliers. This by far makes him the best user of the Firesweep Sword currently available, and perhaps the best physical red unit for use on a flier team.
There is one caveat to Ryoma's soaring supremacy. While Ryoma does bring with him this potential, he does not display it immediately When initially summoned, Ryoma has a base skill set that is quite unfitting and rather anti-synergistic with his stats. His unique sword Raijinto allows him to counterattack weapons at a range, though he has an extremely low Resistance and class weakness to bows. Likewise, all three of his base skills, while all top-tier skills in a vacuum, do not do anything to help alleviate this issue. In other words, while all of Ryoma's skills are great, he is a rather poor user of them. This means at the end of the day Ryoma will likely only reach his maximum performance after an almost complete overhaul of his weapon and skills. While Ryoma reaches amazing heights, it can take quite a bit of investment to get there. That being said, rest assured that if one does let Ryoma unleash his power as the offensive threat he desires to be, he will certainly not disappoint.
Strengths
Outrageously fast
With 39 neutral Speed, Ryoma is one of the fastest units in the game. Notably, compared to his most direct sword flier competitors, he is at least 3 Speed higher than all of them. Even the next fastest (Elincia) utilizing a Speed boon will only tie Ryoma at best.
Exclusive Bushido skill
Ryoma's exclusive B slot skill Bushido grants him +10 damage when his Special activates. This is somewhat comparable to the skill Wrath, which is normally completely unlearnable by fliers, and is another factor that lets him blanket outperform his competition. While Bushido does lack the Wrath's -1 Special charge effect at the start of each turn, Bushido does not have an HP condition tied to it, which is an acceptable tradeoff for Ryoma, as in his strongest builds he generally aims to avoid counterattacks and stay at full HP.
Incredible offensive potential
When deployed on a flier team, it is very possible for Ryoma to reach over 60 attack and over 50 Speed with buffs, which is outstanding. This is paired with his increased mobility as a flier, letting him initiate and retreat over all terrain and giving him unrivaled freedom in planning his angle of attack. Bushido also makes all his Specials deal an extra 10 damage, which with a fairly easy to achieve double and a Heavy Blade skill he can activate every single combat. Not only does Ryoma have no problem getting into combat, but he excels at it it.
Legendary Hero
Ryoma is a Legendary Hero that applies a Legendary Effect of Water. This means that during Water Season, any hero deployed alongside him that has been conferred a Water Blessing gets a free boost to their stats. Specifically, Ryoma grants his allies +3 HP and +4 Defense, a very welcome boost to the physical bulk of any such ally. As a bonus, this effect also grants a small boost to his team's score in Arena.
Weaknesses
Weak to most ranged units
Simply put, Ryoma's stat spread is not designed to take hits from ranged enemies. With only 20 Resistance, he takes an extreme amount of damage from most mages. As a flier, Ryoma has a weakness to all bows, who need only initiate with just 46 Attack to kill Ryoma outright in a single shot. While he may be fine with taking hits from a dagger unit, those are very few and far between.
Poor synergy with Raijinto and base skillset
Ryoma's first weakness is especially glaring considering how contradictory it is with his base skillset. Ryoma's exclusive weapon Raijinto grants him the ability to counterattack ranged units, and his A slot skill Kestrel Stance only works on Enemy Phase. Ryoma, however, will generally prefer to avoid fighting on Enemy Phase completely. His B slot skill Bushido is great, but also does nothing to alleviate this problem, nor does his C slot skill Guidance, which grants his allies extra mobility.
Chances are, to function optimally, one is going to have to almost completely replace his entire skill set, which can be quite expensive. If one does not plan to invest too significantly in him, keeping his base kit and mainly utilizing him in Arena Assault, at a range he will probably only reliably Enemy Phase green mages.
Difficult to obtain optimally and to merge
While being a Legendary Hero does mean that he will appear on banners often, it also means that every time he appears he will be sharing his color with two other red units, and the specific chance of obtaining a Legendary Ryoma is only about 0.67%. This means the cost of finding a Ryoma with the right nature can be extremely high, as it will be quite expensive to get multiple copies of him. If one desires to merge up and potentially even create a +10 Legendary Ryoma, it is standard for this to cost well over 1000 orbs, sometimes even over 2000 based on your luck.
Team Options
Counters
With the majority of his stat points front-loaded into offenses and with his bulk versus archers and magical damage quite low, Ryoma's counters are very obvious.
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Archers: The majority of archers can pluck Ryoma from the skies with a single powerful arrow shot, needing just 46 Attack to KO him. Halloween Jakob, Brave Lyn, Wings of Fate Hinoka, and Innes are among some of the best that Ryoma will have to watch out for.
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Magical Units: With just 20 Resistance and 61 overall magical bulk, Ryoma is quite vulnerable to powerful mages. The strongest blue ones such as Linde, Ishtar, and Micaiah can potentially one-shot him, as can the strongest red nukers like Lilina and Sanaki.
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Bulky blue units: Ryoma will have difficulty fighting blue tanks like Lukas, Fallen Hardin, Nowi, and his son Shiro, who will take little damage from him and dish a ton of damage back.
- Swordbreaker, Wary Fighter: Ryoma's playstyle generally revolves around being able to utilize his Speed to perform two powerful hits and make the most of his Bushido skill. Enemy units that often carry Swordbreaker like Roy and units that may hold Wary Fighter like Effie may give him a bit of trouble.
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Raijinto | A | Fortress Def 3 |
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Reposition | B | Bushido |
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Glimmer | C | Guidance 3 |
| S | Flier Formation 3 | ||
This build is going for a more defensive Ryoma, Ryoma's attack stat is high enough to take advantage of fortress defense to raise his defense from a disappointing 28 to an admirable 36.
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Firesweep Sword+ | A | Life and Death 3 |
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Reposition | B | Bushido |
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Moonbow | C | Guidance 3 |
| S | Heavy Blade 3 | ||
Merge: +1
Element: Water (HP+3, Def+4)
Seal: Heavy Blade 3
Player Phase Legendary Ryoma
Firesweep Sword+ (Weapon)
L!Ryoma's preferred weapon of choice and easily his best over his trademark Raijinto. This allows him to strike fear and easily defeat his foes with two powerful blows with it.
Reposition (Assist)
Very self-explanatory.
Moonbow / Glimmer (Special)
Both Specials have their usage, but Moonbow will be used majority of the time as it will allow L!Ryoma to cut through Blue units. Even more so when paired with his exclusive Bushido skill.
Life & Death 3 (A-Slot)
Since L!Ryoma cannot counterattack with Firesweep Sword+ equipped, running this skill improves his offensive prowess to even greater levels.
Bushido (B-Slot)
L!Ryoma's exclusive skill. This is basically Wo Dao in the form of a passive skill. And just like Wo Dao itself, it grants additional 10 damage to offensive Specials like Moonbow. This nets him very easy kills against majority of the units.
However, since this takes up his B-Slot, he cannot run skills like Drag Back or Hit & Run, thus he will need to be Repositioned out of danger.
Guidance 3 / Goad Fliers (C-Slot)
L!Ryoma offers support to Mixed Emblem teams and Flier Emblem teams. Depending on which team setup he's in, an appropriate C-Slot is used for that very situation.
Guidance helps greatly for both Infantry and Armored unit, especially the latter. Goad Fliers will greatly boast the offensive prowess of his Flier allies.
Heavy Blade 3 (Sacred Seal)
While L!Ryoma is not the most hard-hitting unit in the game, being armed with both Firesweep Sword+ and Life & Death 3, as well as an Attack buff (from Hone Fliers, Atk Tactic, Odd Atk Wave or Dark Aura), he can reach astronomical levels of damage, backed up by his sheer Speed. He can easily proc Moonbow on the second hit, which usually becomes the killing blow as Bushido further amplifies its damage output by an additional flat 10 damage.
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Pros:
+ One of the fastest Fliers in the game, tied with Sumia (shares the same Speed tier as Lon'qu)
+ Bushido makes up for the lack of access to Wrath and has no other conditions asides from needing to activate an offensive Special
+ Flier mobility; he can go anywhere as he pleases, and also allow his Infantry and Armored allies pass through forests, water and mountains via Guidance at ease
+ Very solid offensive statline
+ Gains the boon of Flier buffs to further his offensive prowess
Cons:
- A very messy base kit, which requires heavy skill inheritance to be fairly competent
- Despite having Raijinto and Kestral Stance in his base kit, his Enemy Phase potential is awfully weak. Not to mention, as a Flier unit, he is naturally weak to Bows and the rare Excalibur, unless armed with Iote's Shield
- Has nearly non-existent magical bulk, thus he can easily be taken out by powerful Blue Mages like Ishtar, Reinhardt and so forth
- As Bushido takes up his B-Slot, he has no means to retreat to safety after combat and he would be a sitting duck (especially when armed with Firesweep Sword+)
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Raijinto | A | Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Bushido |
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Glimmer | C | Guidance 3 |
| S | Iote's Shield | ||
This is a mix enemy/player phase budget build that utilises most of his skillset while making him still useable and not completely squishy.
Fury 3 is used instead of Kestrel Stance for maximising his player/enemy phase capabilities. The extra ATK/SPD from Fury means he will hit harder and chances to double most units are higher in both player and enemy phase. The extra DEF helps him tank and counter ranged units like Archers and Dagger users. In enemy phase, he would usually One Hit KO them if he survives a single enemy attack - 1 hit from the enemy, followed by his 1st counter hit and the second hit procs Glimmer together with Bushido for maximum annihilation. More RES from Fury allows you to tank some Mages; albeit with extreme caution because most mages can obliterate him in just one shot due to his poor base RES. He works best as an enemy phase unit when he get support from his allies (DEF/RES tactics work best).
Guidance is kept, allowing him to be a team player for Armoured and Infantry units.
Lastly, Lote’s shield is used as the preferred sacred seal to turn the tables on the enemy Archer units.
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Brave Sword+ | A | Death Blow 3 |
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Reposition | B | Bushido |
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Moonbow | C | Guidance 3 |
| S | Heavy Blade 3 | ||
This build requires Hone Fliers support, but KOs an obscene amount of the cast without any setup beyond the Hone. With an Atk boon, this build initiates with a staggering attack of 57 after Hone and Death Blow. This would already hurt a lot with a brave weapon, but since Heavy Blade activates against pretty much anything, you'll also hit with a guaranteed Moonbow, as well as the +10 damage from Bushido, before they can counterattack. This actually kills nearly every default set in the game, with 233 wins to 6 losses in the calc. With actual player units this number is lower, of course, but it should say something that this kit actually cleanly one-rounds stuff like Gwendolyn, Hardin and Lucas while only requiring a Hone Fliers buff to get fully set up.
Weapon slot, B slot and Seal are mandatory for the build to function, but the Support slot and C slot are entirely up to preference. For the A slot, alternatives if Death Blow isn't available is either a Brazen Atk/something skill, with the caveat that it requires the hp threshold to be reached before the build functions optimally, or something like Life and Death (but the default build actually has a serviceable defence score needed to win several matchups). Instead of Moonbow his default Glimmer can be used, but this makes him lose a few more matchups than Moonbow.
All in all, if you got lucky enough to pull a +atk Ryoma, this set lets you kill pretty much any enemy you can reach with minimal setup, and since he flies, he reaches a lot of enemies. Pair him with a flying dancer with Hone Fliers for maximum murder.
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Raijinto | A | Fury 3 |
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Reposition | B | Vantage 3 |
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Moonbow | C | Atk Smoke 3 |
| S | Iote's Shield | ||
Classic Ryoma
Standard Ryoma build on a power creep BST version of himself. Add on Iotes Shield as a seal for bows. Easily buffed with flier emblem team.
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
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| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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50 | 1 | 6 |
| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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100 | 1 | 8 |
| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
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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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| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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50 | A |
| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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120 | A |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
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240 | A |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-Inheritable skill.
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300 | B |
| Only inheritable by flier units.
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60 | C |
| Only inheritable by flier units.
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120 | C |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Only inheritable by flier units.
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240 | C |
Other Info
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Fire Emblem Fates
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Fate Grand Order
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