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[[Scipio]] leads the Beigenritter, which shows up from the south border once a Friege unit is engaged in battle or if a unit nears the mountain pass south of Friege castle. If you play fast and have Seliph rush Friege castle and seize, then Scipio might as well not exist, since he and his troops will despawn if Friege is seized. If you take it slower, however, which is fairly likely as Hilda's troops will be frequently triggering their [[Pavise]], then you will have to deal with Scipio. Scipio's troops, along with himself, are all locked to 2-range, making it fairly easy for [[Faval]] to sit in a forest and enemy phase them all with the [[Yewfelle]]. A fast mage like the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] carrier or [[Leif]] with the [[Tornado]] can also deal with them easily, even though the Beigenritter have [[Brave Bow]]s.
[[Scipio]] leads the Beigenritter, which shows up from the south border once a Friege unit is engaged in battle or if a unit nears the mountain pass south of Friege castle. If you play fast and have Seliph rush Friege castle and seize, then Scipio might as well not exist, since he and his troops will despawn if Friege is seized. If you take it slower, however, which is fairly likely as Hilda's troops will be frequently triggering their [[Pavise]], then you will have to deal with Scipio. Scipio's troops, along with himself, are all locked to 2-range, making it fairly easy for [[Faval]] to sit in a forest and enemy phase them all with the [[Yewfelle]]. A fast mage like the [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] carrier or [[Leif]] with the [[Tornado]] can also deal with them easily, even though the Beigenritter have [[Brave Bow]]s.


Scipio, however, is a huge threat compared to his troops. He has a [[Killer Bow]], which means he gets a 22% chance to kill your unit with a crit. The [[Killer Bow]] is also extremely accurate, at 100 hit, letting him pose a risk of an OHKO even if you bait him from a forest. He's also capable of doubling you, thanks to having 20 AS due to the [[Killer Bow]] having only 3 weight, and [[Accost]] will also be working off of his high AS and higher HP pool. If you have a [[Nihil]]-carrying unit that can take a hit and not get doubled, you can use that unit to bait him out, and then exploit his lack of 1-range by boxing him in. Alternatively, you can take the risk and bait him out with the aforementioned [[Faval]] and [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] carrier.  
Scipio, however, is a huge threat compared to his troops. He has a [[Killer Bow]], which means he gets a 22% chance to kill your unit with a crit. The [[Killer Bow]] is also extremely accurate, at 100 hit, letting him pose a risk of an OHKO even if you bait him from a forest. He's also capable of doubling you, thanks to having 20 AS due to the [[Killer Bow]] having only 3 weight, and [[Accost]] will also be working off of his high AS and higher HP pool. [[Larcei]], and to a lesser extent [[Scathach]], have [[Nihil]] by default and also can reasonably reach the threshold to not get doubled, and hence can safely bait Scipio out on a forest, then follow up by having 4 units exploit his lack of 1-range by boxing him in. Alternatively, you can take the risk and bait him out with the aforementioned [[Faval]] and [[Forseti (tome)|Forseti]] carrier.  


[[Baran]] is another [[Juphiel]] clone. Kill him with [[Seliph]] as always.
[[Baran]] is another [[Juphiel]] clone. Kill him with [[Seliph]] as always.
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