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Alfric2012-11-23 15:32:35

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Now, we take back Aurelis, so that Marth can get a glorified Chest Key!

Sure, it becomes relevant later, but for now, it's just gonna burn a hole in Marth's pocket.

Chapter 6 - Fire Emblem: Finished.

Base: Sedgar and Wolf will be reclassed into Generals for now, at least for this chapter. Their wider range of reclasses due to being prepromotes means they can cover a lot of jobs, although they will need the bulk of the General class if they want to survive well enough to level up. I then bring Wrys, Jagen, and Castor to be sacrificed to the boss.

Marth: Standard stuff, though now he has the Fire Emblem, so add collecting treasure to "Standard stuff".

Julian: Stole the nearest treasure, a small bullion, which he sells at the nearby armory.

Party: Sedgar and Wolf led the invasion, tanking all hits easily, and the rest of the party joined them in feathering the lot of the enemies like so many pheasants. Thieves took most of the treasure, but only one escaped, a killing edge in hand. Sedgar and Wolf hunted down the others, claiming the armorslayer, physic, and most importantly Seraph Robe (not sure who'll use it) from them. Once initial forces were dealt with, the party headed towards the throne room, and Sedgar and Wolf bulldozed their way in, allowing the others (mostly Navarre and Ogma) to shoot down the majority of the enemies, leaving only Emereus.

Emereus: Sacrificed Jagen, Wrys, and Castor to him. Sedgar and Wolf then boss abused him for a little time, and then everyone teamed up and killed him.

Levels: Gordin 12; Norne 11; Ogma 11; Navarre 11; Barst 11; Wolf 5+, unstoppable; Sedgar 3+, unstoppable.

Up Next: We take a break from war-waging to help a village with its pirate problem and save the kidnapped children.

Comments

Otherarrow Since: Dec, 1969
Nov 23rd 2012 at 11:56:27 PM
For some reason Generals using bows seems odd to me. I know they could in a several games, like the Jugdral games and such, but still.
Alfric Since: Dec, 1969
Nov 24th 2012 at 9:10:47 AM
Believe me, it took me by surprise as well, since Generals couldn't wield bows in any games that came to America up to now. I discovered it partway through my first run of SD, and was really confused.
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