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  1. Hello everyone! I decided to make this thread to help out with inheriting skills. Certain units can obtain the Lv. 3 version of a skill as a 4* unit, which can save a lot of feathers. This list shows all the skills that can be inherited from 4*'s and briefly explains some of the limitations of the inheritance system. Crtl + F is your friend. Hope this helps! Note: Alternate versions of the same Hero are denoted with their title. The "original" hero will not have a title next to their name. For example, "Shigure: Dark Sky Singer" refers to a Shigure alt, but "Shigure" refers to the original character. 5* Exclusive Skills- So far, the following skills can only be inherited from a 5* unit: Inheriting Weapon Skills Note: Weapons with an * can be evolved from a base version. Heroes that start with this base version will be listed alongside those that start with the upgraded weapon, provided they are not 5* exclusive (ex. Jamke, Leon, and Niles are all listed next to Slaying Bow). Inheriting Passive Skills Inheriting Special Skills Inheriting Assist Skills Note: Rally Atk Res up above and Rally Spd Res below not having the "+" is not a typo. These Assists don't have a "+" version yet. Inheritance Limitations In general, most inheritance is based off of one or more factors: -Movement Type, Armored, Cavalry, Flying, or Infantry -Damage Type, Physical or Magical -Range Type, Melee, or Ranged Movement Damage Type Range Exclusive Skills: The following skills can only be used by their original units. They cannot be inherited. Skills found on enemy-only units are not included in this list. Note: All refined skills cannot be inherited. For example, the base Armorsmasher+ can be inherited, but a Speed-refined version cannot. Some precautions before inheriting Merged allies will inherit all of the skills of the source unit, as well as their learned status, so SP is not required for the newly-merged unit to relearn them. Up to four skills can be inherited from a single unit. A unit that wants to be passed the Lv. 3 version of a skill must inherit all levels of that skill. Triangle Adept and Gem Weapons do not stack, so don't give a unit with either of those skills the other one! Pay attention to skill types. It can be easy to forget that Heroes can't equip two skills bearing the same letter, so try to optimise inheritance to avoid wasting characters and skill slots for Heroes that can't use them! For example, Nowi inherits Spur Attack from Lilina, but now she cannot use it in conjunction with Threaten Res, since they are both C-type skills. Skills that would normally be learned by 5* units can be inherited and learned by units of any * rating, given they have also inherited any prerequisite skills. For example, Brave Sword+ can be inherited by Hana as a 4*, who can learn the skill and equip it with enough SP without having to increase her rating. A unit can inherit different levels of a skill from different units. Some skills affect the speed order in combat, such as Null Follow-Up, Wary Fighter, a -breaker skill, and Quick Riposte. If both units in a round of combat have any combination of these skills--except both units having Quick Riposte or Wary Fighter--then the skills will negate each other. If this occurs, the normal speed formula will apply, instead. The "Dance" B passive skills can be inherited by any unit except staff users, but will only take effect when that unit uses the Sing or Dance assist skills. They will do nothing if either of those skills are not on the unit that inherited it. NINO CAN'T BREAK SWORDS And that's everything! Hope this helped.
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