Title: Ross
Dez384 - February 5, 2008 03:00 AM (GMT)
What should I aim to have as Ross's final class?
Jeigan - February 5, 2008 03:43 AM (GMT)
If you don't mind using the ocean seal on him, Berzerker. Otherwise, Hero
yoshi71089 - February 5, 2008 05:55 AM (GMT)
lol, why not go for the super trainee class? XD
Dez384 - February 5, 2008 08:36 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (yoshi71089 @ Feb 5 2008, 01:55 AM) |
| lol, why not go for the super trainee class? XD |
its my first time through?
Falc - February 5, 2008 10:20 PM (GMT)
I say go Berserker. But I've never had him as anything else. Meh, he maxed strength I think.
Exxucus - February 6, 2008 02:18 AM (GMT)
Berserker's the best, but that means that he'll take Colm's Ocean Crest. If you want one of them to promote before ch. 14, Warrior for the str cap.
Sety - February 6, 2008 02:55 AM (GMT)
Hero, because unless you use the tower, Ross barely even reaches the Hero cap.
Den Corleone - February 6, 2008 09:17 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Dez384 @ Feb 5 2008, 03:36 PM) |
| QUOTE (yoshi71089 @ Feb 5 2008, 01:55 AM) | | lol, why not go for the super trainee class? XD |
its my first time through?
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It sucks, anyway.
Only capable of using the hatchet without AS loss; also a weak berserker.
Black_Knight_456 - February 6, 2008 10:12 PM (GMT)
I'm not a fan of zerkers, I would promote him to a Warrior personally.
Aaron - February 7, 2008 02:12 AM (GMT)
I always make him Berserker, on my first playthrough though, I made him Hero. But, I like the crit chance better. With or without a Killer Axe.
Hyle Lilia - February 13, 2008 06:09 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Dez384 @ Feb 4 2008, 07:00 PM) |
| What should I aim to have as Ross's final class? |
The Super Trainee class is fantastic.
Wasabi - April 6, 2008 09:08 PM (GMT)
I go to pirate and then berserker so that I have multiple units that transverse the sea and mountions
Larry - April 7, 2008 12:08 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Wasabi @ Apr 6 2008, 04:08 PM) |
| I go to pirate and then berserker so that I have multiple units that transverse the sea and mountions |
lol necro
I generally do that, and then pick Zerker vs. Warrior in CH19, or CC. Silver Card >>>
Garcia generally gets Garm anyway. Easier than using Ross. Or Duessel. Duessel's good for Garm too.
Ross is just a Zerker for Lagdou raep.
Jeigan - April 7, 2008 02:51 AM (GMT)
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Garcia generally gets Garm anyway. Easier than using Ross. Or Duessel. Duessel's good for Garm too.
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Garm is the Sacred Twin black axe of Grado. Garm is S-Ranked, meaning a unit must have an S-Rank in axes to use it. Due to the fact that a unit can only one S-Rank, a, say, a Warrior must choose between S-Ranking Bows or S-Ranking Axes. However, I slightly lied. Lyon can S-Rank both Dark Magic and Staves. In Fire Emblem 6: Fuuin no Tsurugi, a unit can S-Rank all possible weapons it can use. Therefore, a FE6 unit, to be specific, a FE6 Paladin, the best of which is Zealot, could use Garm, Audhulma, and Vidofnir. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. A FE6 unit could not use Fire Emblem 8: The Sacred Stones weapons. However, it can use FE6 weapons. Therefore, it can use the Armads, Durandal, and Malte. However, it can not use all three at once, unless the game has been significantly altered and the Paladin has three arms. But that's slightly off-topic, I digress. We are talking about FE8 because we are on the FE8 board. The possible wielders of Garm are, in order of appearance, Gilliam, Franz, Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Forde, Amelia, Duessel, Gerik, Dozla, Caellach, and Fado. Quite a large portion of FE8's cast can use Garm. However, many of these units can only use axes post-promotion, therefore increasing the difficulty of getting them an S-Rank in axes. It can be done easier, however, if you use the Devil Axe. The Devil Axe gives 8 times as much axe weapon experience as most other axes or most other weapons. However, the Devil Axe is very heavy and very innaccurate. Also, it can backfire and do damage to the user equal to the damage it would've done to the opponent. The Devil Axe is risky but it has a good potential benefit for the user. Garm gives a +5 bonus to Speed. This is good because many of the potential Garm wielders could benefit from the boost. In appearance of order, I mean order of appearance, they are Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Duessel, Dozla, Caellach and Fado. None of them have good Speed. The stereotypical axe user often lacks Speed. A notable exception to this is Dart from Fire Emblem 7: Rekka no Ken. Dart has an impressive Speed stat, so giving Dart the Garm axe would increase his Speed to make it quite high. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Please punish me in a kinky way. Back to what I was saying. Dart cannot use Garm, despite the fact that the only weapon type he can use, let alone S-Rank, is axes. Why, you ask? Garm does nto, I mean, not, exist in FE7. However, Basilikos does. Basilikos could be considered an inferior version of Garm. I'm sorry, but I am digressing from the point I am trying to make. Please reprimand me if I do this again. Garm is acquired upon completing Eirika's Chapter 15: Scorched Sand or Ephraim's Chapter 14: Father and Son. Interestingly, the son does not appear during the Chapter. I'm sorry, i, I mean I, slightly lied again. The son, Lyon, appears in conversation scenes before and after the main conflict in Father and Son. However, I am slightly digressing. Upon completion of said Chapter(s), Garm, along with Gleipnir, are added to the main character's inventory. However, something interesting happens when the main character's inventory is full. I am sorry, what happens isn't very interesting. Something truly interesting does happen when the main character's inventory and the Supply convoy is full. In the first instance, you will have to send two of the main character's items to Supply, and you will have to discard two of the main character's items in the latter circumstance. This creates the interesting paradox where the sacred relics of Grado can be simply discarded. This is interesting because such powerful items, two of the eight used to defeat the feared Demon King, are merely thrown away. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Only seven of those items can be used against the Demon King. Latona, the Holy Staff of Rausten, cannot be used against the Demon King because it is a staff that heals all of your units except the one who uses it. However, it has little strategic use because getting one of your units to S-Rank Staves is worthless. I'm sorry, I digressed yet again. Please discipline me, Master
Sety - April 7, 2008 03:30 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Jeigan @ Apr 6 2008, 07:51 PM) |
| QUOTE | Garcia generally gets Garm anyway. Easier than using Ross. Or Duessel. Duessel's good for Garm too.
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Garm is the Sacred Twin black axe of Grado. Garm is S-Ranked, meaning a unit must have an S-Rank in axes to use it. Due to the fact that a unit can only one S-Rank, a, say, a Warrior must choose between S-Ranking Bows or S-Ranking Axes. However, I slightly lied. Lyon can S-Rank both Dark Magic and Staves. In Fire Emblem 6: Fuuin no Tsurugi, a unit can S-Rank all possible weapons it can use. Therefore, a FE6 unit, to be specific, a FE6 Paladin, the best of which is Zealot, could use Garm, Audhulma, and Vidofnir. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. A FE6 unit could not use Fire Emblem 8: The Sacred Stones weapons. However, it can use FE6 weapons. Therefore, it can use the Armads, Durandal, and Malte. However, it can not use all three at once, unless the game has been significantly altered and the Paladin has three arms. But that's slightly off-topic, I digress. We are talking about FE8 because we are on the FE8 board. The possible wielders of Garm are, in order of appearance, Gilliam, Franz, Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Forde, Amelia, Duessel, Gerik, Dozla, Caellach, and Fado. Quite a large portion of FE8's cast can use Garm. However, many of these units can only use axes post-promotion, therefore increasing the difficulty of getting them an S-Rank in axes. It can be done easier, however, if you use the Devil Axe. The Devil Axe gives 8 times as much axe weapon experience as most other axes or most other weapons. However, the Devil Axe is very heavy and very innaccurate. Also, it can backfire and do damage to the user equal to the damage it would've done to the opponent. The Devil Axe is risky but it has a good potential benefit for the user. Garm gives a +5 bonus to Speed. This is good because many of the potential Garm wielders could benefit from the boost. In appearance of order, I mean order of appearance, they are Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Duessel, Dozla, Caellach and Fado. None of them have good Speed. The stereotypical axe user often lacks Speed. A notable exception to this is Dart from Fire Emblem 7: Rekka no Ken. Dart has an impressive Speed stat, so giving Dart the Garm axe would increase his Speed to make it quite high. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Please punish me in a kinky way. Back to what I was saying. Dart cannot use Garm, despite the fact that the only weapon type he can use, let alone S-Rank, is axes. Why, you ask? Garm does nto, I mean, not, exist in FE7. However, Basilikos does. Basilikos could be considered an inferior version of Garm. I'm sorry, but I am digressing from the point I am trying to make. Please reprimand me if I do this again. Garm is acquired upon completing Eirika's Chapter 15: Scorched Sand or Ephraim's Chapter 14: Father and Son. Interestingly, the son does not appear during the Chapter. I'm sorry, i, I mean I, slightly lied again. The son, Lyon, appears in conversation scenes before and after the main conflict in Father and Son. However, I am slightly digressing. Upon completion of said Chapter(s), Garm, along with Gleipnir, are added to the main character's inventory. However, something interesting happens when the main character's inventory is full. I am sorry, what happens isn't very interesting. Something truly interesting does happen when the main character's inventory and the Supply convoy is full. In the first instance, you will have to send two of the main character's items to Supply, and you will have to discard two of the main character's items in the latter circumstance. This creates the interesting paradox where the sacred relics of Grado can be simply discarded. This is interesting because such powerful items, two of the eight used to defeat the feared Demon King, are merely thrown away. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Only seven of those items can be used against the Demon King. Latona, the Holy Staff of Rausten, cannot be used against the Demon King because it is a staff that heals all of your units except the one who uses it. However, it has little strategic use because getting one of your units to S-Rank Staves is worthless. I'm sorry, I digressed yet again. Please discipline me, Master
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...wtf?
Exxucus - April 7, 2008 03:43 AM (GMT)
...I've heard that before. A debate post perhaps?
Brother Denningo - April 7, 2008 09:57 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Jeigan @ Apr 6 2008, 09:51 PM) |
| QUOTE | Garcia generally gets Garm anyway. Easier than using Ross. Or Duessel. Duessel's good for Garm too.
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Garm is the Sacred Twin black axe of Grado. Garm is S-Ranked, meaning a unit must have an S-Rank in axes to use it. Due to the fact that a unit can only one S-Rank, a, say, a Warrior must choose between S-Ranking Bows or S-Ranking Axes. However, I slightly lied. Lyon can S-Rank both Dark Magic and Staves. In Fire Emblem 6: Fuuin no Tsurugi, a unit can S-Rank all possible weapons it can use. Therefore, a FE6 unit, to be specific, a FE6 Paladin, the best of which is Zealot, could use Garm, Audhulma, and Vidofnir. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. A FE6 unit could not use Fire Emblem 8: The Sacred Stones weapons. However, it can use FE6 weapons. Therefore, it can use the Armads, Durandal, and Malte. However, it can not use all three at once, unless the game has been significantly altered and the Paladin has three arms. But that's slightly off-topic, I digress. We are talking about FE8 because we are on the FE8 board. The possible wielders of Garm are, in order of appearance, Gilliam, Franz, Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Forde, Amelia, Duessel, Gerik, Dozla, Caellach, and Fado. Quite a large portion of FE8's cast can use Garm. However, many of these units can only use axes post-promotion, therefore increasing the difficulty of getting them an S-Rank in axes. It can be done easier, however, if you use the Devil Axe. The Devil Axe gives 8 times as much axe weapon experience as most other axes or most other weapons. However, the Devil Axe is very heavy and very innaccurate. Also, it can backfire and do damage to the user equal to the damage it would've done to the opponent. The Devil Axe is risky but it has a good potential benefit for the user. Garm gives a +5 bonus to Speed. This is good because many of the potential Garm wielders could benefit from the boost. In appearance of order, I mean order of appearance, they are Garcia, Ross, Kyle, Duessel, Dozla, Caellach and Fado. None of them have good Speed. The stereotypical axe user often lacks Speed. A notable exception to this is Dart from Fire Emblem 7: Rekka no Ken. Dart has an impressive Speed stat, so giving Dart the Garm axe would increase his Speed to make it quite high. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Please punish me in a kinky way. Back to what I was saying. Dart cannot use Garm, despite the fact that the only weapon type he can use, let alone S-Rank, is axes. Why, you ask? Garm does nto, I mean, not, exist in FE7. However, Basilikos does. Basilikos could be considered an inferior version of Garm. I'm sorry, but I am digressing from the point I am trying to make. Please reprimand me if I do this again. Garm is acquired upon completing Eirika's Chapter 15: Scorched Sand or Ephraim's Chapter 14: Father and Son. Interestingly, the son does not appear during the Chapter. I'm sorry, i, I mean I, slightly lied again. The son, Lyon, appears in conversation scenes before and after the main conflict in Father and Son. However, I am slightly digressing. Upon completion of said Chapter(s), Garm, along with Gleipnir, are added to the main character's inventory. However, something interesting happens when the main character's inventory is full. I am sorry, what happens isn't very interesting. Something truly interesting does happen when the main character's inventory and the Supply convoy is full. In the first instance, you will have to send two of the main character's items to Supply, and you will have to discard two of the main character's items in the latter circumstance. This creates the interesting paradox where the sacred relics of Grado can be simply discarded. This is interesting because such powerful items, two of the eight used to defeat the feared Demon King, are merely thrown away. I'm sorry, I slightly lied again. Only seven of those items can be used against the Demon King. Latona, the Holy Staff of Rausten, cannot be used against the Demon King because it is a staff that heals all of your units except the one who uses it. However, it has little strategic use because getting one of your units to S-Rank Staves is worthless. I'm sorry, I digressed yet again. Please discipline me, Master
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| The Super Trainee class is fantastic. |
no it sucks |:
Dez384 - April 7, 2008 10:03 PM (GMT)
I recognize that debate post 'twas used against me
Crim150 - May 27, 2008 11:45 PM (GMT)
Ross is my best unit zerker always getss double atack but he's so beast most enemy's never get to see his second atack. lol oh and how do u get a super trainee (not to sound dumb). :|
Wasabi - May 28, 2008 01:09 AM (GMT)
simple decide to not promote when the time comes(not sure have)
Crim150 - May 28, 2008 10:35 AM (GMT)
that's what i figured. lol :)
La_Belette - May 31, 2008 10:21 PM (GMT)
Depends if you're playing for CC or just to beat the game.
If CC, go Berserker.
If you just want to beat the game, ditch that bitch.
Sety - June 1, 2008 01:34 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Crim150 @ May 27 2008, 04:45 PM) |
| Ross is my best unit zerker always getss double atack but he's so beast most enemy's never get to see his second atack. lol oh and how do u get a super trainee (not to sound dumb). :| |
Assuming you have beaten the game on both Eirika and Ephraim's paths, just get Ross to level 10. You can promote him to Journeyman, and then again using a Hero Crest.
diggybop4 - August 18, 2009 03:48 PM (GMT)
Dark Overlord Zack - August 18, 2009 04:05 PM (GMT)
bumping a dead thread with a question that doesn't have anything to do with said dead thread.
you need to beat the lagdou ruins once to get fado btw