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He also gets Physic later on as a Sage so when his combat utility begins to become mediocre, he can always do well as a heal bot. While his spell list is small, he gets Excalibur at an early level and that is the only spell anyone ever needs. Also, Alm's route is in desperate need of more swordies. His skill is shit so Archer is no, Soldier is bad in general, he doesn't have the spell list to be a good Mage and Cav is really his only other best class but he is outclassed by literally every other Cav on Alm's route, so yeah. It is interesting how the VC Fire Emblem releases have been CERO A (as was Radiant Dawn and the two DS games) with the exception of Thracia 776 which was CERO B for crime (is this the game mechanic of capturing enemy units) so the indicator for sexual and love could be similarly tame.I tend to go the 'canon' route myself (Merc-Gray, Archer-Tobin, Mage-Kliff, Peg-Faye, ?(I usually go Cav cause of that one video where we got a glimpse of him)-Atlas) since I'm that person (I know I'm horrible). From what I gather CERO operates under a rating given after some content from the game is sent for review (wikipedia tells me Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland got mis-rated due to things like hot springs, cleavage, panty shots not being included) so whatever CERO saw got this game that rating. So while I hope no time dilation children nonesense appears here (speaking of which part of me wonders if the 4th female villager we see in screenshots is in fact a self insert character) it suggests there is something. That means Love, Sexual, Violence, Crime. We know from the CERO rating that it is a B rating with all the indicators Awakening had minus bad language. Alm has a critical boost from one of his allies. Well that and several choke point maps.Ĭlick to expand.We know there is a support system from the direct footage. I think that also contributes the game feeling slow and drawn out at times. It is weird playing an FE game where mages and generals both have 4 movement. I suppose the direct or some screenshots might have shed light on if movement has remained faithful as well. I still wonder how they are going to make harder difficulties. **-there was a bug where by having the luna lance (rare drop) in their inventory they would have 100% accuracy. *-they could get EXP from the group EXP but this capped at 99 similar to how base convo EXP is in modern FE games. The only way healers could level up* in Gaiden was using a very inaccurate (oh and remember magic accuracy can't be increased, only magic evade so essentially magic becomes less accurate as the game goes on) and weak magic spell** (リ ザ イ ア or Nosferatu as it gets localised as) which seeing as they need to level up to obtain more spells is a hindrance. With how close it has been to Gaiden I hope they make it so healing grants EXP. As for why they changed it, it's a mystery for now. For those unaware, TEC (short for Technique) is synonymous with SKL (Skill) in Japanese. Perhaps not quite as important, it's interesting to see that TEC has been kept in the English version. His other stats are higher than the Archer's, hence those stats remain the same. Since the Archer's base HP is 24 and base ATK is 9, his HP and ATK are raised to match those values. Using Tobin as an example, he has 22 HP and 7 ATK before being an Archer. Whereas if they're higher, no change occurs. If the unit's current stats are lower, they will be raised to the new class's stats. However in Gaiden, what happens is that the unit's current stats are compared with the new class's stats. In most Fire Emblem games, the stats gained when changing class are equal to the difference in stats between the new and old class. The key thing to know is that the stat boosts from class-changing appear to abide by the rules set in Gaiden. Except you can now choose the class from a menu, rather than having to keep inspect the statue until the desired class appears. In both cases, the process looks identical to the way class-changing works in Gaiden, by visiting a Mila statue. This scenario is very similar to the one presented in the Fire Emblem Direct, where Gray changed class from a Villager to a Cavalier. The next two interesting screenshots show a character, most likely Tobin (previously Robin) from Alm's party, changing to the Archer class.