Adding to this, Eliwood's stats are sufficient enough to potentially outclass all six of the player's potential paladins, a useful trait among bonus characters. He is considered one of the better Trial Maps exclusive characters, owing to his very high base stats while he only caps strength, all of his other stats are acceptable for his level, and he also starts off with rather good weapon levels. This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.Įliwood can be used in the Trial Maps if the game is completed five times on any difficulty. Recruitment: Clear the game five times on any difficulty usable in Trial Maps only. While Roy does succeed him as Marquess Pherae, it is not stated whether or not Eliwood died of natural causes. It is unknown what Eliwood's exact fate at the end of the game is. As news comes that Bern under Prince Zephiel has taken over both Ilia and Sacae, and has plans to invade Lycia, Eliwood elects to send his healthy son in place of him in addition, he hires some mercenaries led by Dieck to assist his son. In these cases, Eliwood was said to be a kind and caring husband to his equally kind and caring wife a particularly notable event took place just prior to their engagement, where Eliwood once left for three days in order to return with a rare flower that only grows in Ilia.Įliwood appears near the start of the game with Lilina in his castle although he intends to ride out in order to fight nearby bandits and prevent them from raiding towns, his illness prevents him from doing so, and he places his son Roy in trust of some members of Pherae's army to drive off the bandits. According to Marcus, Eliwood was once considered one of the greatest knights in all of Lycia, a description that also matches Roy most of Marcus's stories, however, concern his romantic life. Little is said of Eliwood's past in this game, owing to his relatively small part in the game's story despite this, his former mentor Marcus does shed some light on Eliwood's past in supports with Lilina. 10.2 Fire Emblem Characters: The Binding Blade and The Blazing Bladeįire Emblem: The Binding Blade Role Pre-game.While he first has a minor role in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and is responsible for making his son Roy head of the Lycian Army, Eliwood becomes one of three main characters in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, and his backstory and character are more deeply looked into in this game. Eliwood, in the Final Chapter of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.Įliwood (Japanese: エリウッド Eliwod) is the father of Roy and is a member of Pherae's ruling monarchy. You who were born human, you who lost the heart that defines your humanity. Nergal! I will defeat you! Here! Today!! But.even now, there is no hatred in my heart. 17 (in his own and Hector's tales of The Blazing Blade).16 (in Lyn's tale of The Blazing Blade). ![]() Artwork of Eliwood from The Blazing Blade.
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