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Unfortunately, both [[Iuchar]] and Iucharba have the same trait that makes [[substitute character]]s looked down upon by hardcore players of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}: they cannot inherit items or skills, and their bases and skills  are set in stone. Fortunately, a defining trait of ''Genealogy'' is that every unit contributes one way or another in a playthrough, so the real question is which descendant of Nál to choose.
Unfortunately, both [[Iuchar]] and Iucharba have the same trait that makes [[substitute character]]s looked down upon by hardcore players of {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}: they cannot inherit items or skills, and their bases (outside of special events) are set in stone. Fortunately, a defining trait of ''Genealogy'' is that every unit contributes one way or another in a playthrough, so the real question is which descendant of Nál to choose.


Some consider Iuchar to be superior due to the large size of maps and consequently, the value of having a mount and [[Canto]], neither of which Iucharba has. Such would allow Iuchar to fight on the front lines along with the other mounted units, while Iucharba would typically arrive at battle late with the rest of the infantry. However, Iuchar also joins in the same chapter as do [[Lester]] and [[Diarmuid]], who, if planned well, can easily outshine Iuchar (unless one opts instead for [[Deimne]] or [[Tristan]], respectively). So while mounted units are well-acclaimed, there does exist competition that Iuchar must inevitably face in this aspect.
Some consider Iuchar to be superior due to the large size of maps and consequently, the value of having a mount and [[Canto]], neither of which Iucharba has. Such would allow Iuchar to fight on the front lines along with the other mounted units, while Iucharba would typically arrive at battle late with the rest of the infantry. However, Iuchar also joins in the same chapter as do [[Lester]] and [[Diarmuid]], who, if planned well, can easily outshine Iuchar (unless one opts instead for [[Deimne]] or [[Tristan]], respectively). So while mounted units are well-acclaimed, there does exist competition that Iuchar must inevitably face in this aspect.
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