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- Not to be confused with Yodel, a boss from Mystery of the Emblem.
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“ | If the demon dragon has been released, then this would be the greatest crisis mankind has faced since the Scouring. | ” | — Yoder to Roy in Chapter 21 |
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Yoder (Japanese: ヨーデル Jodel) is a playable bishop in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Role
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Starting stats and growth rates
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Analysis
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Yoder is a prepromoted bishop who joins Roy's team very late into the game. He brings with him a divine weapon from either Sacae or Ilia, depending on which route Roy did not visit, for his allies to use. He is already at level 20, meaning his stats cannot grow any further outside of stat boosters, which are readily available in the Secret Shop in his join chapter, albeit expensive. He has a capped 30 points in resistance, allowing him to tank magic attacks. His magic is high, allowing him to contribute magic chip damage and remain a potent healer with staves. On the downside, his defense is extremely low for his join time, making it very easy for him to get killed if left exposed during enemy phase, made worse with the fact that his join chapter is riddled with a high number of powerful Wyvern Riders/Wyvern Lords. His other stats are average at best. Without stat boosters, Yoder will remain physically frail as he won't be able to level up to increase his defense or speed.
He already has an S rank in staves, which allows him to use every staff in the game, most notably the only S-ranked staff in his inventory: the Staff of the Saint.
He has an A rank in light magic, so it is possible for him to be a last minute candidate for the Aureola tome; this however, requires using him for combat to raise his weapon level to an S rank, continually putting him at the risk of death. The allotted time for him to start building his weapon level is very short (up to 6 chapters). However, he can fight Chapter 22 Druids relatively safely for this purpose. Given the scarcity of Guiding Rings and the slow EXP gains of non-combatant units such as Clerics and Priests, Yoder is likely the only realistic choice for an Aureola user if not enough effort and training was put into Elen or Saul, though training Yoder's weapon level, again, is very risky when, as a bishop, he works best as a staffbot. Because of his lower magic he's considered an inferior staffbot comapred to Niime, but even both can contribute well thanks to the usefulness of staves in the Binding Blade
Personality and character
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Supports
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Endings
Yodel, Grand Preacher
Short: Continued to spread the word of St. Elimine.
Long: Yoder continued to spread the faith of the St. Elimine Church. He eventually rose to the position of archbishop, but he never let his power blind him from those in need.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Finally, an end to the battle of dragon and man... | ” | — Yoder in the final chapter |
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Death quote
“ | Please... Roy... Defeat the dragons... Save our world... | ” | — Yoder |
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Flavor text
Trivia
- Yoder shares his Japanese name with Yodel from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, who is also a bishop.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Yoder |
Used in Heroes.[1] Americanization of the Swiss surname "Joder", which derives from "Theodor",[2] a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God".[3] |
English (unofficial) |
Yodel |
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Japanese |
ヨーデル |
Officially romanized as Jodel. |
Spanish |
Yoder |
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French |
Yoder |
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German |
Yoder |
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Italian |
Yoder |
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Portuguese |
Yoder |
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Traditional Chinese |
約德爾 |
Yoder |
Gallery
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Artwork of Yoder from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
References
- ↑ "Ugh. If this keeps up, the scolding I'll get from Bishop Yoder will be even harsher than usual." — Saul: Minister of Love, when gaining one or two stats in a level-up, Fire Emblem Heroes
- ↑ Yoder Name Meaning & Yoder Family History, ancestry.com, Retrieved: November 20, 2020
- ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Theodore, Behind the Name, Retrieved: November 20, 2020
This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series. |