Also, his stats are in that video - doesn't break 50 with the PRF at neutral (base 38 on a brave weapon is gonna hurt like a mother, though) and he dumps speed HARD.
There is no way he always has Galeforce, it's only when the special triggers. He always has gravity when his Galeforce triggers to balance the fact he's a ranged horse with a second action.Maybe i got the special description wrong, but to me it says he always gets the Galeforce effect, but when the Special triggers, he gets a Gravity debuff on top. So if anything, he doesn't want to trigger the special to have the full utility of the special.
Also, what's with his bow? "When under player control"? Does that mean he doesn't have the Null Follow Up effect when he's used in def teams or in autobattling?
Err... That would be the most OP skill ever lolMaybe i got the special description wrong, but to me it says he always gets the Galeforce effect, but when the Special triggers, he gets a Gravity debuff on top.
There is no way he always has Galeforce, it's only when the special triggers. He always has gravity when his Galeforce triggers to balance the fact he's a ranged horse with a second action.
The under player control thing almost certainly means that he doesn't have the "prevent follow up effect" when under AI control in arena/AR/etc. I highly doubt it has anything to do with autobattle.
And why wouldn't they just write the special description like this: "If special triggers, grants another action to unit after combat (once per turn), but inflics 'yaddayadda' on unit and Pair Up cohort through their next action"?
Maybe it's because english is not my native language, but the sentence above makes it absolutely clear how this works, whereas how it's written right now really makes me think that Leif always gets a Galeforce, but limited in movement if the special triggers.
Which is basically a given for his first attack, due to his S-Drink skill.
It only triggers on the players turn because there are multiple effects, galeforce never triggers itself on the opponents turn because the condition *unit has moved* is never met, but the Leif skill has a second effect *reduces movement to 1 for the next move* that could trigger during the opponents turn, but you'd never want it to.
With the pretty much certainty that Jill is coming up on this years Brave Redux / Farfetched Heroes, she has top priority.
Jill is listed as an associated hero on Haar's "Meet the Heroes" page though:I wouldn't be so certain in Jill. Louise ranked above her, and I don't believe we have a Farfetched precedent for a character being added to the game as an alt first (unless you count Owain, and if you do then Jill is out).
I wouldn't be so certain in Jill. Louise ranked above her, and I don't believe we have a Farfetched precedent for a character being added to the game as an alt first (unless you count Owain, and if you do then Jill is out).
Isn't Jill high tier and Haar in one of the low tiers? Seems game accurate.Jill being in farfetched while haar is a mediocre GHB is the biggest crime this game will make
Both are high tiers, but he is more popularIsn't Jill high tier and Haar in one of the low tiers? Seems game accurate.
Fixed.
Thorr is coming, we both know that. ;D
I just wonder if they continue with the Norse pantheon. ^^
I mean, yes, Owain is technically an alt of Odin but it's such a fringe case I'd hesitate to extrapolate it to seasonals like bridal louise. If it weren't for the Fates DLC confirming the conquest trio is from Awakening proper, we might think Odin was simply inspired, but nevertheless distinct, from Owain a la Rhajat/Tharja. I feel a good rule of thumb is if characters weren't pooled on cyl3, they are *not* alts as far as feh is concerned.