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Because of how poorly he fares in combat, getting Dew to promotion can be very difficult without taking advantage of the [[Paragon Ring]]. However, Dew’s promotion is among the best in the game. It gives him [[Follow-Up]], allowing him to take advantage of his high speed and double enemies. It also provides significant statistical bonuses across the board, including a point of movement. Finally, it increases his sword rank to A—a promoted Dew can suddenly use every sword, excluding Holy Weapons. Coupled with Dew’s solid growths for a first-generation unit, Dew can be a satisfactory combat unit after promotion, especially while using powerful swords.
Because of how poorly he fares in combat, getting Dew to promotion can be very difficult without taking advantage of the [[Paragon Ring]]. However, Dew’s promotion is among the best in the game. It gives him [[Follow-Up]], allowing him to take advantage of his high speed and double enemies. It also provides significant statistical bonuses across the board, including a point of movement. Finally, it increases his sword rank to A—a promoted Dew can suddenly use every sword, excluding Holy Weapons. Coupled with Dew’s solid growths for a first-generation unit, Dew can be a satisfactory combat unit after promotion, especially while using powerful swords.


Dew is a good father for children who need to buy expensive items, because passing down [[Bargain]] allows them to buy items for half price. He is a frequent choice for [[Brigid]], because [[Patty]] strongly benefits from having Bargain—thieves struggle to gain experience, and a unit with Bargain can buy the [[Paragon Ring]] much more easily, and he will also grant her better growths. Dew is also a good husband for [[Silvia]], because [[Lene]] and [[Coirpre]] both need the [[Paragon Ring]] to speed up their experience gain. Lene is a dancer, so she never faces combat and struggles to gain experience, while Coirpre is a late-joining staff unit, so he has less time to level up. Lene may also want to buy the [[Knight Ring]], depending on who inherited it, so having [[Bargain]] helps with that as well. Sol can also be inherited by children that can use swords, and as he passes down balanced growths across the board, he can also help in their growths. Thus, for example, he can be a good alternative as a husband for [[Ayra]], as her children already have [[Follow-Up]] and other useful skills from her, and apart from giving them solid growths across the board, he will also grant them Sol, which, like [[Luna (skill)|Luna]], can't activate alongside [[Astra (skill)|Astra]], but this means that they will have a high chance of triggering at least one of them, and their high skill and strength mean that they will be able to use it reliably and with good effort, also compensating for the lower defences their class provides.
Dew is a good father for children who need to buy expensive items, because passing down [[Bargain]] allows them to buy items for half price. He is a frequent choice for [[Brigid]], because [[Patty]] strongly benefits from having Bargain—thieves struggle to gain experience, and a unit with Bargain can buy the [[Paragon Ring]] much more easily, and he will also grant her better growths. Dew is also a good husband for [[Silvia]], because [[Lene]] and [[Coirpre]] both need the [[Paragon Ring]] to speed up their experience gain. Lene is a dancer, so she never faces combat and struggles to gain experience, while Coirpre is a late-joining staff unit, so he has less time to level up. Lene may also want to buy the [[Knight Ring]], depending on who inherited it, so having [[Bargain]] helps with that as well. Sol can also be inherited by children that can use swords, and as he passes down balanced growths across the board, he can also help in their growths. Thus, for example, he can be a good alternative as a husband for [[Ayra]], as her children already have [[Follow-Up]] and other useful skills from her, and apart from giving them solid growths across the board, he will also grant them Sol, which, like [[Luna (skill)|Luna]], can't activate alongside , but this means that they will have a high chance of triggering at least one of them, and their high skill and strength mean that they will be able to use it reliably and with good effort, also compensating for the lower defences their class provides.


It should be noted that pairing up [[Lex]] gives his children the [[Paragon]] skill, which is more convenient than buying the [[Paragon Ring]] with Bargain. For that reason, Dew should not be considered a replacement for Lex. However, he still provides a way to give more units accelerated experience gain, and that is worthwhile.
It should be noted that pairing up [[Lex]] gives his children the [[Paragon]] skill, which is more convenient than buying the [[Paragon Ring]] with Bargain. For that reason, Dew should not be considered a replacement for Lex. However, he still provides a way to give more units accelerated experience gain, and that is worthwhile.