![]() And when Clair does have a soft side, it doesn’t take away from her convictions, instead accentuating them by giving her multiple layers of personality and thought. She still embraces her femininity and nobility, but also strength and independence. I liked her Supports with Gray because of how quick she is to deny his flowery words and supposed romance for her outright.Ĭlair demands respect as a fighter and strong woman, and doesn’t appreciate being seen as an object for men to ogle and call beautiful. Unlike Faye, Clair is far from one-note and boring her feelings are rich and complicated, and the strides she takes to sort them out is admirable and given the time it deserves. Clair’s strong will and confidence makes her an appealing character who stands out among many of the female characters in the game. Smart and sharp-tongued, Clair has no qualms about saying whatever comes to her mind. ![]() ![]() I thoroughly enjoyed following Celica in her quest for peace throughout Echoes. Celica is tested throughout the entirety of her story, but she rises to the challenge and becomes a stronger person every time. She seeks peace without violence, and while this differs from Alm’s ideals, the two ultimately are able to see past their differences and remain close in bond. Trusting to a fault, Celica’s flaws don’t hamper her good qualities. Despite being the crush of many female characters in the game, Alm’s relationship with Celica is front and center, and I completely bought their eventual romance.Ĭelica is a complex heroine, and her story accentuates her naivete but strength of will as well. He can even be full of himself and awkward at times, helping him stand out as a hero who isn’t just humble and duty-bound. Alm’s ideals are tested, and because of this he grows immensely as a person over the course of the game. Alm is both confident and selfless to the point of recklessness, and his obliviousness to the jealousy of some of his close friends is quite amusing. His campaign story may have been more straightforward and simplistic, but fortunately, his character is not. Unsurprisingly, I had a hard time putting this list together because the characters are so well done, but here we go!Īlm is the straight and true protagonist, with strong convictions and feelings that guide his path as a hero. Luckily, Echoes takes the time to flesh out the entire cast, making everyone (with the exception of Faye) diverse and likable. After all, Echoes is a remake of Fire Emblem: Gaiden, a game that came out twenty years ago, where the characters may have been too simple and not as dynamic as most characters typically are in modern video games. When I started Fire Emblem: Echoes, I wondered how good the characters were going to be. Below you’ll find a list of all the Support Relationships available in Fire Emblem Echoes.With every Fire Emblem game I’ve played, the thing I look forward to the most is recruiting new characters and learning about them through Supports. You’re definitely going to want to take time to build Support Relationships not only for stronger units, but to see the conversations that build up the characters even more as well. The higher the relationships, the bigger stat boost the characters will receive in battle next to each other. Every character in Fire Emblem Echoes has two or three others that they can form a relationship with, and there’s three ranks for each one: C, B, and A. There’s no unit pairing like in Awakening and Fates, although units that build Support Relationships will get combat bonuses when fighting near each other. This feature returns once again for Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, though it’s a bit different from the last couple entries. Support Conversations have always been a staple of the Fire Emblem series, giving units advantages when fighting near each other and revealing bits of character info through dialogue. All Support Conversations & Relationships in Fire Emblem Echoes
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