Another perk is the locktouch skill that allows her to open chests on the battlefield. Nina, like Niles, starts out in the outlaw class and has potential to outperform her father. This leads to some pretty comical interactions as well as great romantic supports. However, she has trouble interacting with the opposite gender, having interesting fantasies about boys. The daughter of Niles, Nina is a very likable character who has a cool personality. If you pair Hayato with a female character with a high magic level, Rhajat has the potential to be one of the deadliest mages in Fates, and is especially god-like as a Basara.Ī thief who will steal your heart, Nina is one of the best child units on the Conquestside. She also is obsessed with the Avatar, male or female, and one of the only same sex S-supports in the game. However, much like Awakening!Tharja, Rhajat loves to explore the dark arts which is evident in her paralogue and her conversations. Only available in the Birthrightroute, Rhajat is the daughter of Hayato, a diviner. Rhajat, who (kind of spoilers) is a version of Tharja from Awakening, and is just as amazingly creepy as you may remember. Her admiration of her father, Kaze, is also adorable. Some players have found that if she gains a certain amount of skills, Midori can be an extremely useful unit in the battlefield. She uses a Yumi (bow), and is very powerful with it. Although one may think she would be a healer, Midori is actually an Apothecary, which in other words is a “merchant of medicine”. Although she is not initially a ninja like her father, Midori takes great pride in going out to the field, collecting herbs, and crafting medicines. Kaze’s daughter, Midori, has one of the cutest children designs in Fates. His sloth-like attitude is never annoying and he can be considered good comic relief between the feelsy and serious events on both sides (and Revelation!). Dwyer begins as a troubadour and has the opportunity to be changed into a butler.ĭepending on the route you take, Dwyer can be a very important unit and is easily accessible early on if you are a female MC. Not only are his convos with other child units entertaining, his relationship with his father is complicated and is an interesting father/child support in the game. Dwyer, however, is a lazy and hilarious counterpart. Jakob is a dedicated butler who is good at a number of tasks. If Jakob is married, he has a son named Dwyer, who is a foil to his personality. Like most of the shapeshifters, Selkie performs best in her given class unless trained otherwise. Depending on her mother, her stats can vary, but she has great potential for a useful unit. However, her place in the battlefield is also great, as she is a powerful shapeshifter just like Kaden, and can be master sealed into a Nine-Tails. Her supports are cute, and she is very caring towards her comrades. She has a bright and cheerful personality like her father, and often puts herself in dangerous situations when she wants to play. ![]() Kaden’s daughter, of the Kitsune race, is an excitable shapeshifter. He/she is one of the most customizable character builds in the game. Kana also constantly wants to be seen as a fighter and a grown up, leading to interesting supports with other children units, Corrin, and their mother or father. ![]() Besides being able to switch classes based on their mother or father, Kana can also use a Dragonstone. Kana, who can be either male or female dependent on the avatar’s gender, has an absolutely adorable design and is versatile, starting at the Nohrian prince/princess class after completing their prologue. It’s not a surprise that Kana, Corrin’s child is one of the top children units to both support and use on the battlefield. Related: 16 Amazing Fire Emblem Fates Marriage Options But for now, here are the best child units: You can also check out our discussion on which is the best Fire Emblem Fates ending if you’re interested. Below is a list detailing some of the best Fire Emblem Fates children units based on personality and role in combat. With over 60 characters in both games combined, there are plenty of options when it comes to children. It’s more evident in FE, however, as children take their mothers hair color, stat growths, and possible fighting class options. When a pair reaches S-rank, then they have a child, and like in real life, children inherit stats and skills from their parents. Although Fire Emblem Fates has plenty of units to utilize in combat on both sides, one of the most unique (and fun) features of the game is to pair-up male and female characters and develop a relationship.
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