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  1. In this case, it's what's stated by either the game itself or the developers.

    Like for instance: It's canon that Chrom marries. It's not canon that he marries Sumia, however. Even though the notion that he does is implied.

    Oh thanks.
  2. Can I use a class that can reach level 30 (Manaketes, Taguels, Dread Fighters, Brides, Villagers, Lodestar, Conqueror, and Dancer) for underdog?

    Will it work as an advance class, so that it gets a +50(30+20) hit/avoid?

    For example, Leif (DLC version of Leif, Dread Fighter level 30), with Underdog, All breakers, and Superior weapon would be super-dodging? or perhaps Morgan would work better because of Supports (although I don't want to do this with Morgan).

    I couldn't really find this anywhere else, so I just posted this topic. Help please.

  3. Based on this evidence I would rate Ricken 10/10

    Without that evidence though:

    With any of the children, or other units, that is also possible, you just need maxed out stats, the correct skills, and then a Luna Critical combo.

    Also, that can easily be normal mode which has a weak Grima. (and it certainly isn't Lunatic)

  4. The only situation in which AT is legitimately 100% useless is on Avatar!Lucina when she's using the Parallel Falchion (or Marth with a Falchion). It may not help you win battles, but it's hardly without value, especially if you don't have unlimited time to devote to the game.

    I'm not stating that it's 100% useless, but it is highly overrated. Like I said, throughout the main storyline it can be pretty useful but it's moreover a waste of a skill slot in the end unless you don't have the Golden Pack, and or if you're grinding..

    So basically, unless you're low on money or you want to save up OP weapons that cost a lot, you don't really need Armsthrift.

  5. If you have the Golden Pack, Armsthrift is useless and stupid. Armsthrift is highly overrated, and just takes up a skill slot. I mean unless you're using something like an Aversa's Night tank (in which Aversa's Night has durability), you may actually need to consider Armsthrift.

    So basically, Armsthrift isn't exactly an OP skill, but it is useful in the main storyline and game play.

    Galeforce on the other hand has quite some uses. Allowing you to move twice a turn is pretty much giving you at most, double the movement range(on second turn). Galeforce might be overused, but I really can't say that it's overrated.. Go with Galeforce unless you don't have DLC and you don't want to waste your forged/regalia weapons. Infact, if you're able to get Galeforce, it's smart to use it unless all your skill slots are used by thing you need more.

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