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Well, with how the fandom did things, the Jagen is essentially a supertrope (to use TV Tropes terms) with Oifey and Eyvel being essentially subtropes. It is also, in addition to the Lord, the most iconic of the archetypes and it's one of the few FE archetypes that have been extensively experimented with over the years, having the characters of the archetype get replaced with stronger units eventually, last well into the endgame (and then some), or do something else with it entirely, and part of that is that the archetype is one that just about always favor the player (having something that can undeniably solve your problems at a point where the player is at their most weak).
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Well, with how the fandom did things, the Jagen is essentially a supertrope (to use TV Tropes terms) with Oifey and Eyvel being essentially subtropes. It is also, in addition to the Lord, the most iconic of the archetypes and it\'s one of the few FE archetypes that have been extensively experimented with over the years, having the characters of the archetype get replaced with stronger units eventually, last well into the endgame (and then some), or do something else with it entirely, and part of that is that the archetype is one that just about always favor the player (having something that can undeniably solve your problems at a point where the player is at their most weak).
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Even some other commonly thrown-around archetypes by fans essentially feel like variants or extensions of the Jagen (Wendell, which isn't on the page, and Gotoh).
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Even some other commonly thrown-around archetypes by fans essentially feel like variants or extensions of the Jagen (Wendell, which isn\'t on the page, and Gotoh).

EDIT: Well, either way, the archetypes or the classes (or maybe both) have to go to a subpage.
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