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Regular Hardin vs Fallen Hardin
I've never played any Fire Emblem game, besides Heroes, so I got curious as to why Camus wielded the same weapon Fallen Hardin does. So I looked it up.
Wikipedia eventually lead to Hardin's page so I skimmed it and from what I saw it showed Hardin before his consumed form.
From the artwork it seems he was a lance cavalier or a swordsman, but I don't know for sure.
Do you think they'll ever add his regular form? Or was Fallen Hardin always his regular form?
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Your question is answered here.
http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/Gradivus
EDIT: Ninja'd... By "your question" I meant how it is that Camus and Hardin both ended up using it in Heroes. I would have liked to see some characters from Echoes use it too even though it being in Valentia at all is a bit of a head-scratcher...
EDIT2: I read the link and needed to edit for posterity.
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I would definitely like to see a regular Hardin. Probably a similar statline to his fallen version, but on a horse, as well as wielding a sword instead of a lance (because he gets a Silver Sword from Marth in SD). I would also like to see how Richard Epcar would actually voice an unpossessed Hardin, given how he likes voicing evil and narcissism.
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It would be nice if he had a rapier-like weapon skill so that he is less generic than most other sword cavaliers. Plus, it would help him with his high attack and defense, but his speed could be worked around to make him fast or slow. Also, given that he would be wearing way less armor, he'd probably have higher speed and lower defense anyway.
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