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Amalda is an extremely potent filler unit and an asset to any player. While her stats may look mediocre for her join time, she is greatly aided by her excellent weapon ranks. With A-rank swords at base, she gains access to and comes with a Meisterschwert, an upgraded Brave Sword. This combined with her fifteen base speed lets her quadruple many enemies, taking out most generics in one round of combat. However, an even stronger option for Amalda is the Flame Sword, which gives her a five-point boost to her already excellent thirteen base magic. Amalda is thus able to Sleep nearly every enemy in the game at base, freeing up other staff units to use Silence, Warp, Thief, Unlock, and Rescue. | |||
She is the only character in the game who can wield both staves and the Flame Sword at base, meaning that this utility is nearly exclusive to her. The only other unit who can possibly perform in this role is Nanna, who has a paltry five base magic and terrible weapon ranks that are unlikely to improve to where they need to be to perform as a dual status staff and Flame Sword user. | |||
Base level Amalda is also notably able to use Sleep on the deadlord Canis while standing on a ward tile and having received Ensorcel buffs, an impressive feat due to how difficult Canis can be to dispatch and how immediate a threat that she poses to the rest of Leif's army. Amalda can hold her own against the enemies in most of the rooms in Endgame, making her very reliable in this role. Amalda also has a small but notable contribution of an authority star, giving every unit on the field an extra three percent hit and avoid, which helps to offset the dodginess of late-game enemies. | |||
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“ | I have a duty to protect my troops, but... Is this truly right? Ah, Father Sleuf... What I would give to hear your counsel... | ” | — Amalda in Chapter 19: The Empire's Counterattack |
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Amalda (Japanese: アマルダ Amalda) is a playable paladin in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Role
Amalda is first seen in Chapter 15 as an NPC unit, where she is sending the children she rescued from the child hunts to the village's bishop to keep them protected. She grieves how, as a knight of Friege, she is forced to assist the Empire and is unable to rescue all the children. After being reassured by Sleuf, she sets out to protect the village from bandits. Once Ralf is recruited by Leif, she decides that the village is in safe hands and leaves to return to her own army.
If the player chose to go to the Melfiye Forest route, she will next be encountered in Chapter 17B. She was moved to the rear guard of the castle after protesting against Count Gustav's kidnapping children. Although she is an enemy this time, the player can choose not to kill her.
If the player chose to go to the Fort Norden route, or did not kill her in Chapter 17B, she will be encountered again in Chapter 19 as the general leading the Freege troops. She questions whether protecting her troops is the right choice, even if it means supporting the Empire. If the player has Sleuf in their army, he can convince her to abandon Freege and join Leif's liberation army to fight against the Empire, thus recruiting her into the army.
Starting stats and growth rates
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*Note: Amalda is only recruitable if the player choose the A route.
Analysis
Amalda is an extremely potent filler unit and an asset to any player. While her stats may look mediocre for her join time, she is greatly aided by her excellent weapon ranks. With A-rank swords at base, she gains access to and comes with a Meisterschwert, an upgraded Brave Sword. This combined with her fifteen base speed lets her quadruple many enemies, taking out most generics in one round of combat. However, an even stronger option for Amalda is the Flame Sword, which gives her a five-point boost to her already excellent thirteen base magic. Amalda is thus able to Sleep nearly every enemy in the game at base, freeing up other staff units to use Silence, Warp, Thief, Unlock, and Rescue.
She is the only character in the game who can wield both staves and the Flame Sword at base, meaning that this utility is nearly exclusive to her. The only other unit who can possibly perform in this role is Nanna, who has a paltry five base magic and terrible weapon ranks that are unlikely to improve to where they need to be to perform as a dual status staff and Flame Sword user.
Base level Amalda is also notably able to use Sleep on the deadlord Canis while standing on a ward tile and having received Ensorcel buffs, an impressive feat due to how difficult Canis can be to dispatch and how immediate a threat that she poses to the rest of Leif's army. Amalda can hold her own against the enemies in most of the rooms in Endgame, making her very reliable in this role. Amalda also has a small but notable contribution of an authority star, giving every unit on the field an extra three percent hit and avoid, which helps to offset the dodginess of late-game enemies.
Personality and character
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Endings
Amalda, Retired Knight
Amalda returned to the Dukedom of Friege, and devoted herself to restoring it to its former glory. House Friege's disastrous rule of North Thracia had depleted most of their manpower and ruined their family land. However, as the years went by, Amalda's tireless work gradually returned the land to its once-beautiful state.
Quotes
Death quotes
“ | Fitting... A life lived steeped in blood can only end with more blood... | ” | — Amalda |
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Escape quotes
“ | I apologize for retreating before you could... | ” | — Amalda |
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Other appearances
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
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Amalda |
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Gallery
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Artwork of Amalda from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Artwork of Amalda from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
References
- ↑ Character ~登場人物の紹介~, ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776, Retrieved: 11 April, 2017
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