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In Hector Hard Mode, Matthew can steal the [[Silver Card]]. The Silver Card halves prices in shops for the unit that has it, making it useful as a money-saver. He can also steal the [[Guiding Ring]] and [[Elysian Whip]], both useful promotion items many good units can use.
In Hector Hard Mode, Matthew can steal the [[Silver Card]]. The Silver Card halves prices in shops for the unit that has it, making it useful as a money-saver. He can also steal the [[Guiding Ring]] and [[Elysian Whip]], both useful promotion items many good units can use.


As for Matthew's promotion, it is the worst promotion in ''The Blazing Blade''. All it gives Matthew is minimal statistical increases and the ability to level up beyond level 20. Not only that – it also comes extremely late in the game, at a point when most players will be using [[Legault]] instead.
As for Matthew's promotion, it is the worst promotion in ''The Blazing Blade''. All it gives Matthew is minimal statistical increases and the ability to level up beyond level 20. Not only that – it also comes extremely late in the game, at a point when most players will be using [[Legault]] or [[Jaffar]] instead. In fact, the Fell Contract is only available after Jaffar joins you, and as an Assassin he compares favorably to Matthew in every way.


[[Assassin]] gives Matthew the [[Silencer]] skill, which allows him to one-shot an enemy on a crit. However, it has an RNG-based chance to activate, so it is unreliable. As mentioned before, putting Matthew in combat is a risk, especially late-game. There are much more reliable strategies than sending the frail Matthew to the frontlines with a high-crit weapon and praying for Silencer to activate.
[[Assassin]] gives Matthew the [[Silencer]] skill, which allows him to one-shot an enemy on a crit. However, it has an RNG-based chance to activate, so it is unreliable. As mentioned before, putting Matthew in combat is a risk, especially late-game. There are much more reliable strategies than sending the frail Matthew to the frontlines with a high-crit weapon and praying for Silencer to activate.