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Isadora (Japanese: イサドラ Isadora) is a playable paladin in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. She serves the house of Pherae and is the stewardess of Eliwood's mother, Eleanora.

Isadora

FERK Isadora.png
Artwork of Isadora from The Blazing Blade


A paladin in service to House Pherae. Modest and polite.

Gender

Female

Race

Human

Nationality

Pheraen

Starting class

Paladin

Appearance(s)

The Blazing Blade

I'm a knight in service to House Pherae. My name is Isadora. I'm under your command.
— Isadora to Mark in Chater 22E/23H

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Role


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Starting stats and growth rates

 
  Paladin
Level 1
Affinity  
Recruitment: Chapter 21E/22H, Automatically at the start

Stats Growth Rates

Inventory
  Silver Sword
  Short Spear
  Angelic Robe
Weapon Levels
  A   B   D   --
  --   --   --   --

Analysis

This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.

Isadora is a level 1 Paladin who joins in Chapter 21 (Eliwood Mode) or Chapter 22 (Hector Mode). As expected from a unit who joins promoted, her bases are solid, but her growths are mediocre.

Isadora's main advantage is her Paladin class. The Paladin class is among the best promoted classes in the game. It has perfect weapon triangle control and very high movement. It also has access to 1–2 range weaponry, Canto, and rescue-dropping maneuvers. Isadora's base weapon ranks allow her to make good use of these traits. With an A-rank in swords, a B-rank in lances and a D-rank in axes, Isadora can use a huge arsenal of weapons at base. This allows her to adapt to enemies she fights and use the right weapon for every situation.

Isadora's main disadvantage is her low constitution. Almost every weapon she can wield also weighs her down by several points. Fortunately, her speed is high, so she can still double most enemies even if weighed down. That said, this flaw makes her worse at using 1-2 range weapons than a trained Kent or Sain. She also needs to use the right weapon for every situation, or else she may not double the enemy.

This makes using Isadora much more limiting than it seems. She can use many weapons, but she needs specific weapons to fight certain enemies well. The player must optimize her inventory so that she has a tool for every situation. If Isadora's inventory is not optimized, she can come short of one-rounding enemies. Either because she cannot double (due to weapon weight), or because her strength is too low.

Isadora's durability is also mediocre. Her offensive stats are good. 13 strength is comparable to a promoted Cavalier. 16 speed is more than enough to double every enemy when she joins. But 8 defense, 6 resistance and 28 HP are very low for a Paladin. By comparison, Marcus, who is available from the start of the game, has 10 defense, 8 resistance and 31 HP. Isadora joins with an Angelic Robe she can use to increase her bulk by 7, but other units can use it as well. She is not too frail to take a hit or two, but she compares poorly to units like Lowen, whose defenses are solid. This also makes it more risky to do enemy phase combat with Isadora. Isadora can dominate the player phase thanks to her arsenal of weapons and high speed. But once she cannot change her weapon to suit the situation, she can die if too many enemies hit her on enemy phase.

The best thing about Isadora is that no investment is required for her to contribute. She comes with battle-ready stats and high weapon ranks. She is prepared to use most weapons the player has access to. Having an extra paladin is always a good thing, considering how powerful the class is.

There are also ways to improve Isadora's combat at a low cost. If she receives the Body Ring, her constitution becomes comparable to Kent and Sain's. That makes it easier to take advantage of Isadora's high speed. She can also use the Angelic Robe she comes with, increasing her bulk by 7. As a frontline fighter, she is a good recipient of the Dracoshield and the Talisman as well. While her growths are mediocre, these investments can still increase Isadora's long-term potential.

Personality


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Supports

Main article: Isadora/Supports
 
Isadora
Paladin
 
 
Legault
Thief  
Initial: 0
Per turn:+1
 
Marcus
Paladin  
Initial: 15
Per turn:+3
 
Geitz
Warrior  
Initial: 0
Per turn:+2
 
Sain
Cavalier  
Initial: 0
Per turn:1

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Initial: {{{initialpoints9}}}
Per turn:+
 
Lowen
Cavalier  
Initial: 10
Per turn:+3
 
Harken
Hero  
Initial: 10
Per turn:+4
 
Renault
Bishop  
Initial: 0
Per turn:+1

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[[]] [[File:Is gba {{{affin8}}}affin.png|link={{{affin8}}} (affinity)]]
Initial: {{{initialpoints8}}}
Per turn:+

[[{{{support10}}}]]
[[]] [[File:Is gba {{{affin10}}}affin.png|link={{{affin10}}} (affinity)]]
Initial: {{{initialpoints10}}}
Per turn:+
See Support § GBA games for more details on supports.

Endings

Isadora, Escort of Pherae
As a knight of the imperial guard, Isadora served as guard to Lady Eleanora. She continued to study to be a lady up until she wed.

Isadora and Legault
After the war, Isadora went to Pherae, and Legault went to Bern. Though they traveled different paths, they stayed in each other's hearts. They met again ten years later, on the battlefield as enemies.

Harken and Isadora
They were married shortly after returning to Pherae. Their love grew during their years of service, and now it blossomed with the blessings of Eliwood and Eleanora. Many envied their good fortune.

Renault and Isadora
Renault simply vanished after the battle. Isadora, now alone, returned to Pherae as a member of the imperial guard. Years later, she entered the service of Elimine, hoping to find answers in the clergy.

Quotes

Death Quote

Harken... Where are you? I... I can't see anything...
— Isadora

Final Chapter: Light quote

My pride shall not be broken! My strength holds true!
— Isadora

Battle History quotes

Well done, tactician... I am impressed.
— Isadora, with S or A rank
Excellent leadership. I learned much.
— Isadora, with B or C rank
Is this the extent of Pherae's strength?
— Isadora, with D or E rank

Tactician quotes

You're Mark, correct? Lord Eliwood has told me much about you. I'm a knight in service to House Pherae. My name is Isadora. I'm under your command. Please instruct me.
— Isadora in Chapter 21E/22H

Flavor text

Game Text
(English)
Text
(Japanese)
The Blazing Blade
A paladin in service to House
Pherae. Modest and polite.
フェレ家に仕える女性聖騎士
つつしみ深く、礼儀正しい

Trivia

  • A villager incorrectly describes Isadora as having emerald eyes, when in fact Isadora has blue eyes.
  • Isadora is the only female character to be able to use axes in The Blazing Blade.
  • If Lowen recruits Harken in Chapter 25E/27H, Lowen will incorrectly refer to Isadora as "Isabella".

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Isadora

Variant of Isidora.[1]

Japanese

イサドラ

Officially romanized as Isadora.

Spanish

Isadora

--

French

Isadora

--

German

Isadora

--

Italian

Isadora

--

Portuguese

Isadora

Used in the Choose Your Legends polls for Fire Emblem Heroes.

Traditional Chinese

伊莎多拉

Isadora; used in the Choose Your Legends polls for Heroes.

Gallery

  Sprite Gallery
  Paladin  
 
Sword
 
Lance
 
Axe

References

  1. Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Isadora, www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: 8 September 2018
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