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Conrad is pretty terrible. He joins near the end of Celica's route as a level 7 paladin, while most of your other units will likely have reached their final promotions by this point and his poor availability makes it hard for him to promote to Gold Knight before the tower. Additionally, Conrad's bases and growths aren't particularly good and he will not be able to make great use of his high movement as one of the two maps he is present on during Act 4 is a swamp map that heavily lowers his movement. Conrad does have one notable use, his great resistance and decent HP allow him to be a decent counter to enemy magic users, but by this point the player should have units who can deal with said enemies better than Conrad. Conrad also is not a very good unit to take to the tower as you have better options for Gold Knights form Alm's route, such as Mathilda or Mycen, and Conrad is unlikely to reach promotion on faster playthroughs because of his low base level. If the player does decide to invest into Conrad, he will make for a decent unit for the final part of the game as his growths are quite decent and Gold Knight bases are very good as well, but not much more than a filler combat unit.
Conrad is pretty terrible. He joins near the end of Celica's route as a level 7 paladin, when most of your other units will likely have reached their final promotions by this point. His poor availability makes it hard for him to promote to Gold Knight before the tower. Additionally, Conrad's bases and growths aren't particularly good and he will not be able to make great use of his high movement as one of the two maps he is present on during Act 4 is a swamp map that heavily lowers his movement. Conrad does have one notable use, his great resistance and decent HP allow him to be a decent counter to enemy magic users, but by this point the player should have units who can deal with them better than Conrad. Conrad also is not a very good unit to take to the tower as you have better options for Gold Knights form Alm's route, such as Mathilda or Mycen, and Conrad is unlikely to reach promotion on faster playthroughs because of his low base level. If the player decides to invest into Conrad, he will make for a decent unit for the final part of the game as his growths are quite decent and Gold Knight bases are very good as well, but not much more than a filler combat unit.


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