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===Analysis===
===Analysis===
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Arthur is a level 2 [[Mage]] who joins in Chapter 6, the second generation's first chapter. His base stats are decent but not outstanding, and his defenses are feeble. He inherits minor Thrud Holy Blood from his mother, increasing his HP growth by 20% and his skill growth by 30%. Regardless of his father, he will also have [[Wrath]], allowing him to get guaranteed critical hits while his HP is below 50%. This can be exploited to get Arthur through tough arena fights.
Arthur is a level 2 [[Mage]] who joins in Chapter 6, the second generation's first chapter. His base stats are decent but not outstanding, and his defenses are feeble. He inherits minor Thrud Holy Blood from his mother, increasing his HP growth by 20% and his skill growth by 30%. Regardless of his father, he will also have [[Wrath]], allowing him to get guaranteed critical hits while his HP is below 50%. This can be exploited to get Arthur through tough arena fights.


Arthur will need to get through these arena fights because he joins as a foot unit regardless of his parentage. Being mounted is important in ''Genealogy'' because the game favors mounted units in many ways. Mounted units have access to [[Canto]], move much faster through the game's massive maps, and are the best at exploiting movement-increasing road tiles. Since mounted units are so dominant, foot units fall behind the frontline very quickly, including Arthur.
Arthur will need to get through these arena fights because he joins as a foot unit regardless of his parentage. Being mounted is important in ''Genealogy'' because the game favors mounted units in many ways. Mounted units have access to [[Canto]], move much faster through the game's massive maps, and are the best at exploiting movement-increasing road tiles. Since mounted units are so dominant, foot units fall behind the frontline very quickly, including Arthur.
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==Personality==
==Personality==
Arthur appears to be fairly casual, claiming to be "hardly in a hurry" when told his planned travel to Ulster would be impossible on foot.<ref name="ulster">{{Cite|'''Fee:''' U-Ulster?! Geez, you're dumber than I thought! Ulster's waaay south of here. There's an entire sea in the way, for crying out loud! I dunno what you're thinking, but you haven't got a hope in heck of walking the rest of the way there!<br>'''Arthur:''' Eh, it's fine. I'm hardly in a hurry.|Arthur and [[Fee]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> He and Fee have something of an argumentative relationship, with her claiming that he is generally self-centered, a position he does very little to dispel.<ref name="fee">{{Cite|'''Fee:''' Oh? Are my ears playing tricks on me? Could it be you're actually worried about me, Arthur?<br>'''Arthur:''' Er... Yeah, I suppose so.<br>'''Fee:''' Hmmm! Who knew you had it in you? I never would've guessed that you're even able to worry about anyone but yourself! I might have to rethink everything just a bit!|Arthur and [[Fee]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> Arthur also is worried for his sister Tine, as searching for her is his reason for leaving Silesse, as well as vengeful towards Bloom and Hilda because of their abuse of her and their mother. In his quotes in {{FEH}}, he is shown to be extremely angry at Bloom and Hilda, at times to the point of losing his composure.<ref name="bloom">{{Cite|I was surprised to learn that King Bloom of Ulster took my mother and sister, and a little relieved too. My mother was of his House Friege, after all. But then I heard that she passed away. Damn that witch Hilda! Ah, I'm...OK. I'm calm. I just get so angry when I think of it. Thank you for listening.|Arthur after reaching Level 40 at five-star rarity|Heroes}}</ref>
Arthur appears to be fairly casual, claiming to be "hardly in a hurry" when told his planned travel to Ulster would be impossible on foot.<ref name="ulster">{{Cite|'''Fee:''' U-Ulster?! Geez, you're dumber than I thought! Ulster's waaay south of here. There's an entire sea in the way, for crying out loud! I dunno what you're thinking, but you haven't got a hope in heck of walking the rest of the way there!<br>'''Arthur:''' Eh, it's fine. I'm hardly in a hurry.|Arthur and [[Fee]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> He and Fee have something of an argumentative relationship, with her claiming that he is generally self-centered, a position he does very little to dispel.<ref name="fee">{{Cite|'''Fee:''' Oh? Are my ears playing tricks on me? Could it be you're actually worried about me, Arthur?<br>'''Arthur:''' Er... Yeah, I suppose so.<br>'''Fee:''' Hmmm! Who knew you had it in you? I never would've guessed that you're even able to worry about anyone but yourself! I might have to rethink everything just a bit!|Arthur and [[Fee]]|Genealogy of the Holy War}}</ref> Arthur also is worried for his sister Tine, as searching for her is his reason for leaving Silesse, as well as vengeful towards Bloom and Hilda because of their abuse of her and their mother. In his quotes in {{FEH}}, he is shown to be extremely angry at Bloom and Hilda, at times to the point of losing his composure.<ref name="bloom">{{Cite|I was surprised to learn that King Bloom of Ulster took my mother and sister, and a little relieved too. My mother was of his House Friege, after all. But then I heard that she passed away. Damn that witch Hilda! Ah, I'm...OK. I'm calm. I just get so angry when I think of it. Thank you for listening.|Arthur after reaching Level&nbsp;40 at five-star rarity|Heroes}}</ref>


==Quotes==
==Quotes==