![]() ![]() He, too, starts off with decent stats upon recruitment and has some good stat growth rates, ranging between 45 and 60% where it matters. That skill sacrifices accuracy for an increase in critical hit rate. Randal is a level 5 Paladin that is equipped with a Wayward Lance when he is met, granting him the "Heaven or Hell" skill, otherwise known as "Gamble" in other Fire Emblem games that implement it. She's an interesting enough character that is not too dissimilar to Mae in terms of character. ![]() She starts off with decent stats overall and has average stat growth rates ranging between 40 and 55% each overall except for resistance, though she already has 14 in that stat when she begins, so she's not off to a too bad start there. She is from the universe of Fire Emblem Fates and belongs to Hoshido, although she never appeared in said game and was made up for the card game itself life every other character in the game. The "Cipher Legends I" DLC item contains two characters, Emma and Randal, obtainable by playing a short and relatively easy scenario map where both of them are ambushed by soldiers and brigands after Randal got a bit too lucky at a game of dice.Įmma is a level 1 Falcon Knight that comes equipped with a Trainee's Lance, granting her immediate access to the Solo Triangle Attack skill, no less, as well as a +2 bonus to her attack stat from having that weapon equipped. Naturally, the important information that should determine whether or not purchasing those DLC items is worth it will be whether or not those characters on offer are any good. Cubed3 is here, however, as usual, to give the rundown of every detail that need to be known about them so players of Shadows of Valentia can make their purchase or not in complete serenity. ![]() This means that, while Japanese players may know them from the card game, they will be completely new and unknown to western players unfamiliar with the source material, which can be both a good thing since they will feel fresh, but may also leave some people perplexed. They did not originate in any video game entries in the franchise, despite belonging to the universes introduced in those. Why is it named after it? Because all characters found in this wave of DLC are original characters that made their debut in said card game. Including two different DLC items offering two characters each, it is named after the Fire Emblem card game, Fire Emblem Cipher, which is unfortunately still exclusive to Japan, to this day. The run of DLC content for the latest Fire Emblem game to have reached us, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, comes to a close with its fifth wave: the Cipher Companions Pack. ![]()
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