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Black conquest.

A member of the Nohr royal family. Uses swords, tomes, and dragonstones.

Stat Growth Rate
Health 15%
Strength 10%
Magic 15%
Skill 5%
Speed 15%
Luck 5%
Defense 5%
Resistance 15%
Weapons
Katana/Swords, Scrolls/Tomes, Dragonstones
Skill Effect
Draconic Hex After battle with an enemy, the enemy’s stats will all be debuffed by -4 points
Nohrian Trust If the user is paired with another unit, will be able to use their skills

The more magic-oriented counterpart of noble classes for the Avatar. If playing Conquest this is your default choice but Revelations players can pick between this or Hoshido Noble.

Draconic Hex is basically Seal but on steroids, and it’s really awesome. Note that if Draconic Hex triggers in consecutive turns it won’t stack with itself, the max it can drop an enemy’s stats is by -4. So you won’t get to do things like drop it by -4, then by another -4 for a total of -8, etc. This skill can easily pave the way for weaker units to kill off an enemy that was once strong but is now cannon fodder.

Nohrian Trust will allow for the user of this skill to “double dip” into skill pools, so to speak, if paired up with someone. Note that this only applies to skills with an activation chance. Passive skills and command skills like Renewal or Rally are not shared, but Sol, Aegis, Astra, Luna, etc., can be triggered and will have the same trigger chance. It basically expand the skill pool of the user of Nohrian Trust for free, without having to take the time to actually reclass (and you can only equip a max of five skills to a unit anyways). Fun!

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Platforms,
    3DS
  • Genre
    Tactical RPG
  • Guide Release
    20 April 2016
  • Last Updated
    7 December 2020
  • Guide Author
    Greg Wright

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You are the Avatar, born into the Hoshido royal family but raised by the Nohr royal family. With the two families on the brink of war, you must choose whether to follow your destiny tied to your birthplace or the fate bound to the kingdom which raised you. Conquest sees you fight to defend the Nohr kingdom during a revolution. But ultimately the choice is yours.

  • Complete coverage of the main story.
  • All side quests uncovered.
  • Gameplay details and tactics on how to get the best from your game.
  • Details on features new to the Fire Emblem series.
  • Differences between the two games examined. Conquest is not for the casual fan!
  • Skills, monsters, Promotions and Re-classing explained and much, much more!

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