Table of Contents
- Default
- Attack
- Special
- Injured
| Siegbert - Future King |
|---|
|
Hero Stats
Stat Variations
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | 18 | 7 | 8 | 6 | 2 |
| Middle | 19 | 8 | 9 | 7 | 3 |
| High | 20 | 9 | 10 | 8 | 4 |
| HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | 37 | 31 | 32 | 28 | 12 |
| Middle | 41 | 34 | 35 | 31 | 16 |
| High | 44 | 37 | 38 | 34 | 19 |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Boons
-
+SPD: A boon in Speed is a fantastic choice for Siegbert, as it boosts both his offensive and defensive capabilities by allowing him to better perform and avoid follow-up attacks.
-
+ATK: Increasing raw damage is always helpful with Siegbert being no exception, making Attack another great choice of boon.
Neutral
-
DEF: While raising it is not a priority, Siegbert prefers to keep his Defense neutral in order to keep his solid physical bulk of 72 intact.
-
HP: Similarly, Siegbert would rather avoid his superbane in HP (-4 reduction rather than the standard -3), as it can be detrimental to his overall survivability.
Banes
-
-RES: Resistance is Siegbert’s weakest stat and the best bane that he can receive, as dropping it further will hardly affect his overall performance.
Skill Sets
Full Charge (Offensive/Special Activation)
![]() |
Dark Greatsword | A | Swift Sparrow 2 Alternate: Death Blow 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Desperation 3 Alternate: Chill Def 3 |
![]() |
Draconic Aura Alternate: Dragon Fang |
C | Hone Cavalry Alternate: Atk Tactic 3 |
| SP | 1,485 | S | Heavy Blade 3 |
-
Preferred IV: +SPD or +ATK / -RES
-
Weapon: Dark Greatsword
-
Assist: Reposition
-
Special: Draconic Aura / Dragon Fang
-
Passive A: Swift Sparrow / Fury / Death Blow
-
Passive B: Desperation / Chill Spd / Chill Def
-
Passive C: Hone Cavalry / Atk Tactic / Flexible
-
Sacred Seal: Heavy Blade / Quick Riposte / Attack +3 / Speed +3
This build focuses purely on offense by utilizing Siegbert’s personal weapon, Dark Greatsword. As such, Siegbert prefers boons in key offensive stats such as Attack and Speed in order to maximize his damage output. With Dark Greatsword bolstering Siegbert’s already impressive Attack on initiation, Draconic Aura makes for a very effective choice of Special. One can also choose to run Dragon Fang for more raw power at the cost of a longer cooldown.
Having it already built into his weapon, Siegbert can also run Swift Sparrow in his A slot for a staggering +8 boost to his Attack and Speed on initiation. Fury makes for another good choice; not only does it improve Siegbert’s overall bulk at the cost of 2 Attack/Speed, the 6 damage recoil taken after combat makes it easier to get into the HP range of Desperation. Otherwise, Siegbert’s native Death Blow makes for a solid budget option by giving him a strong boost to his Player Phase Attack.
While Desperation itself is the centerpiece of many offense-oriented builds, Siegbert’s impressive physical bulk opens the door for additional options. Both Chill Spd and Chill Def provide strong debuff support for both Siegbert and his teammates. However, these skills may not always land on their desired target. For his C slot, both Hone Cavalry and Atk Tactic make for great team support options on and off a cavalry-centric team respectively.
Last but not least, Siegbert has several options for his Sacred Seal slot. Thanks to his high Attack on initiation, Siegbert makes very effective of Heavy Blade, allowing him to activate his Specials at a much more frequent rate. Alternatively, Quick Riposte can be used in order to give Siegbert longevity against units that are too fast for him to double. In particular, this allows Siegbert to defeat opponents such as Ayra, Lucina, and Soleil in the Enemy Phase. Otherwise, Attack +3 and Speed +3 remain good choices for providing Siegbert with a solid offensive stat boost.
Long Live the Future King (Enemy Phase Focus)
![]() |
Slaying Edge+ (+Spd) | A | Steady Stance 4 Alternate: Sturdy Stance 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Quick Riposte 3 Alternate: Guard 3 |
![]() |
Aether Alternate: Bonfire |
C | Atk Smoke 3 Alternate: Def Smoke 3 |
| SP | 2,145 | S | Atk/Def Bond 3 |
-
Preferred IV: +SPD or +ATK or +DEF / -RES
-
Weapon: Slaying Edge (+Spd)
-
Assist: Reposition
-
Special: Aether / Bonfire / Ignis
-
Passive A: Steady Stance / Study Stance
-
Passive B: Quick Riposte / Guard
-
Passive C: Atk Smoke / Def Smoke / Hone Cavalry / Flexible
-
Sacred Seal: Close Def / Quick Riposte / Atk Smoke / Heavy Blade
Despite his personal weapon and statline leaning mostly towards the role of an offensive unit, Siegbert can perform exceedingly well at the role of Enemy Phase as well. In addition to Attack and Speed, Defense also makes for a suitable choice of boon by making him more resilient to physical attacks as well as adding additional damage into Defense-scaling Specials such as Bonfire and Ignis.
For his Special, Aether grants Siegbert the ability to be a self-sustaining tank through its healing aspect. However, this comes at the cost of an exceptionally long cooldown. It is recommended that one uses the Heavy Blade Sacred Seal in order to mitigate this. For a purely offensive approach, both Bonfire and Ignis pair well with Siegbert’s high Defense for consistently high damage output.
Moving on to main skills, Steady Stance gives Siegbert an extremely strong boost to his Defense when initiated on as well as the effect of Guard. This fits the Enemy Phase playstyle perfectly, as it greatly increases Siegbert's survivability by massively boosting his physical bulk as preventing his opponents from activating their Specials. Though it doesn't give as big of a boost to his physical bulk, Sturdy Stance makes for a solid alternative by also boosting raw damage during the Enemy Phase.
Quick Riposte is an essential skill, as it guarantees Siegbert’s follow-up attack in the Enemy Phase. Assuming Siegbert is not running Steady Stance in his A slot, one can choose to move Quick Riposte to the Sacred Seal slot in favor of running Guard as his B skill. Guard will greatly reduce damage taken from opponents that rely on activating their Special such as Black Knight and Zelgius. This also applies to all armored units running Bold Fighter, as their follow-up attacks cannot be avoided if they initiate on Siegbert, along with granting them additional Special charge.
Smoke skills such as Atk Smoke and Def Smoke are great choices for Siegbert’s C slot. Atk Smoke makes him a better overall tank by reducing the damage output of opponents around him after combat while Def Smoke will increase his own damage output against the affected targets. As for Sacred Seals, Atk/Def Bond makes for a very strong option by boosting both Siegbert's physical bulk and damage when adjacent to an ally, suiting his Enemy Phase playstyle perfectly. Close Def is another good choice, as it will reduce damage taken from all melee opponents when initiated on. If not already being used in the B slot, Quick Riposte seal is pivotal in allowing Siegbert to consistently perform follow-up attacks in the Enemy Phase. The same applies to Atk Smoke, which can also be run here if it is not already being used in the C slot.
Introduction
In sharp contrast to his father, Xander, Siegbert leans heavily towards the role of a Player Phase unit and a powerful one at that. In addition to sporting great values in both Attack and Speed, Siegbert hits it out of the park with his unique weapon. Dark Greatsword complements Siegbert’s offensive playstyle perfectly thanks to its built-in effect of Swift Sparrow granting him an additional +4 Attack and Speed upon initiation. Furthermore, his physical bulk stands firm at a base value of 72.
Siegbert’s greatest weakness is his abysmal magical bulk. With only 16 Resistance and 57 magical bulk total, Siegbert is susceptible to getting taken out in only a single hit by magical-damage dealing opponents. While Siegbert’s status as a cavalry unit grants him enhanced movement as well as class-exclusive buffs, it also acts has its downsides. Not only is he susceptible to effective weapons such as Riderbane and Wolf tomes, his movement can be severely hindered by terrain obstacles such as forests and trenches.
Regardless, Siegbert performs exceptionally well at his role and can benefit any team in need of a strong offensive unit.
Strengths
Great Offensive Stats
Siegbert’s 34/35 Attack/Speed spread make him highly proficient in taking enemies out in a single round of combat.
Dark Greatsword
Complementing his offensive stats, Siegbert’s personal weapon bolsters his offensive prowess even further by granting him +4 Attack and Speed on initiation.
Good Physical Bulk
Siegbert has a solid physical bulk of 72, making him a suitable physical tank as well as an effective user of Defense-scaling Specials such as Bonfire and Ignis depending on the skill-set he is running.
Weaknesses
Dreadful Magical Bulk
Siegbert’s low magical bulk of 57 causes him to get massively chunked, if not outright killed in one hit by magic-based attacks.
Cavalry
Although being a cavalry unit has its advantages, it can also be a detriment. On top of forests and trenches making it harder to navigate maps, Siegbert has an innate weakness to cavalry effective weapons.
Team Options
Counters
Siegbert has absolutely atrocious Resistance, so any well placed blue magical attack will severely dent him. Past that, any bulky blue with damage mitigation skills such as Steady Breath or Close Def will be able to wall Siegbert will little problems.
-
Magical damage dealers: Nowi, Delthea, Lute, Reinhardt, and Linde can all make short work of Siegbert’s sparse magical bulk.
-
Physically bulky blues: Fallen Hardin, Effie, Winter Robin, Female Corrin, and Lukas can easily mitigate the amount of damage that Siegbert can do thanks to their high physical bulk and Weapon Triangle advantage. In addition, units that utilize the skill Guard can completely wall him off by preventing him from activating his Specials.
-
Effective Weapons: Anti-cavalry weapons, both physical and magic alike will easily tear through Siegbert’s health bar due to their high damage multiplier. Common users include Micaiah, Gray, and Gerome.
![]() |
Firesweep Sword+ | A | Life and Death 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Hit and Run |
![]() |
Draconic Aura | C | Fortify Cavalry |
| S | Speed +3 | ||
Soleil, but on a horse. With such good offensive stats, including the potential to receive cavalry buffs, Siegbert makes extremely short work of most enemies without the fear of retaliation.
The other major benefit this build has on Soleil, other than cavalry buffs, is his three space movement. This makes it significantly easier for him to engage enemies at a distance and, when paired with movement support and Hit and Run, easier to escape unharmed.
The best A passive would likely be Life and Death but Swift Sparrow or Fury can work if one wishes for him to be a bit more tanky on enemy phase. His B passive can also be replaced with Swordbreaker in order to counter fast sword units like Mia or Arya, alongside other Swordbreakers.
As always, support skill and C passive are flexible.
![]() |
Dark Greatsword | A | Death Blow 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Desperation 3 |
![]() |
Draconic Aura | C | Atk Tactic 3 |
| S | Speed +3 | ||
my first good iv good tier unit, and wow do I love him. he just doesn't let me down. I gotta be care of magic damage at times but he's got good physical bulk and kills reds and greens so well - and has good player phase verse blue mages. His bulk lets him take reposition well, for those times his cover needs to pick off a blue and he'll pull them out.
I don't think I'll ever have a need to change up any of his kit.
![]() |
Dark Greatsword | A | Brazen Atk/Spd 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Ardent Sacrifice | B | Desperation 3 |
![]() |
Draconic Aura | C | Fortify Cavalry |
| S | Speed +3 | ||
Who needs Sigurd when you have Siegbert. With a respectable 56 Atk and 47 Spd, combined with his Swift Sparrow weapon ability, his jumps up to 60 attack and 51 speed! When paired with Brazen Atk, and at >80% Hp, his attack rockets to a devastating 67, with 58 speed, meaning he can double anything he desires. His 37 defense allows him to take a beating and drop him into Brazen Atk/Spd and Desperation range. If combined with Hone Calvary and 2 Goad Cav buffs, he has 81 Atk and 72 Spd. No Red, Green, or most blue units will survive that onslaught. With the exception of Blue Armor and/or Nowi with Triangle Adept. However, if you let him get attacked his Draconic Aura will activate for a massive 105 damage + his second attack of 81 for a total of 186 damage!
![]() |
Dark Greatsword | A | Swift Sparrow 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Desperation 3 |
![]() |
Galeforce | C | Hone Cavalry |
| S | Heavy Blade 3 | ||
With the addition of Heavy Blade 3, Siegbert can run Brave Roy's Galeforce build very well. His stats are higher than Brave Roy except for his abysmally low res.
Ideally you'd want Swift Sparrow 2, but considering how expensive it is you can run his default Death Blow 3 for more one shot potential. You could even run Fury 3 to get you into Desperation safely.
Desperation 3 is taken so you can double safely, proc Galeforce and run away to a safer range. Windsweep 3 is an alternative since a buffed Siegbert can reach 49 speed when initiating.
His C skill depends a lot on the team you are currently running him in. If you're pairing him with offensive cavalry heroes like Reinhardt or B!Lyn, you'd want Hone Cavalry to maximize their offensive potential. However if you're pairing him up with a tanky cavalry unit like Xander or Eldigan you generally want Fortify Cavalry to buff them.
Heavy Blade 3 is what makes this build really work. A buffed siegbert has 64 attack when initiating with his Dark Greatsword which is more than enough for Heavy Blade 3 to minus the cooldown charge on Galeforce.
![]() |
Dark Greatsword | A | Death Blow 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Reposition | B | Desperation 3 |
![]() |
Dragon Fang | C | Atk Tactic 3 |
I don't have swift sparrow fodder, or else he'd have that skill. initiating with 60 atk and 42 spd is awesome, add in hone cav cause why not for 66 atk and 48 spd when initiating. A dangerous player phase red sword cav unit for sure.
Weapon Skills
| Weapons | SP | Rng. | Mt. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
|
50 | 1 | 6 |
| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
|
100 | 1 | 8 |
| Only Inheritable by Sword Units.
|
200 | 1 | 11 |
| Learns by default at 5 ★ Non-Inheritable skill.
|
400 | 1 | 16 |
Special Skills
| Special Skills | SP | Turns |
|---|---|---|
Dragon GazeBoosts Atk by 30%.
Learns by default at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
|
100 | 4 |
Dragon FangBoosts Atk by 50%.
Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
|
200 | 4 |
Passive Skills
| Passive Skills | SP | Slot |
|---|---|---|
| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
|
50 | A |
| Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
|
100 | A |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Non-inheritable by Staff-wielding units.
|
200 | A |
| Inheritable by all units.
|
60 | C |
| Inheritable by all units.
|
120 | C |
| Unlocks at 5 ★ Inheritable by all units.
|
240 | C |
Other Info
| Origin |
Fire Emblem Fates
|
|---|

Fate Grand Order
Dragonball Legends

IV Calc
Heroes