

Linde regains many of the perks of her Book 2 counterpart, with a very early join time, high growth rates, a powerful tome at an early point in the game, and Nosferatu. Linde's 20 Attack allows her to chip enemies for some heavy damage, and though she lacks the flier-effectiveness of units like Merric or Jeorge, there are still a decent number of enemies that she can inconvenience without risking a counter.įire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem Base Stats Starting Class On the other hand, Shadow Dragon's increased difficulty means that a powerful Resistance-hitting attack like Aura can make her stand out. Many of her growths have also been reduced, making raising her a fairly dubious task, made worse by the changes to weapon rank making her promotion far weaker. The remade version of Linde has very low stats for her join time and very little to boast beyond her Aura tome. With these advantages in mind, Linde tends to be the player's main resort throughout the campaign for a magic unit.įire Emblem: Shadow Dragon Base Stats Starting Class When the Bishop Ring becomes available, Linde is by far the best candidate for it, and gains staff utility to back up her already impressive kit.
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Linde's main weakness is her frailty, which Nosferatu can patch up (particularly with an Angelic Robe), and Astral Shards can be used to increase Linde's lackluster Defenses or boost her Strength, with the early-appearing Gemini Shard being particularly helpful. Linde is particularly good at taking on Dracoknight enemies due to being able to strike them on their low Resistance, and once she has gained a few levels, she will be able to double slower enemies with it, likely one-rounding anything she attacks.Īside from Aura, Linde can make use of various effective spells to deal heavy damage to dragons, and as a female mage, she is likely the primary user of Nosferatu. She is the first mage the player obtains, and due to showing up early, this makes the Aura tome far more powerful. With Merric in range, she tends to have better accuracy with Aura than in FE1 where it was stuck at 90%, making her a decent filler unit to consider because of this. A saving grace for her is that her accuracy can be boosted through her skill stat (where she has a high growth but sadly not a high base) and supports. Unlike FE1 she will normally get outdamaged by other magic units when using anything that's not Aura due to the changes in how magic works. The game is also shorter so she has less time not only to contribute but also to hit level 10 for a potential promotion.

In Mystery of the Emblem Book 1, Linde suffers from a pretty big loss in durability from her HP and defense being reduced both in terms of base stats and growths. Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers. In-Game Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Base Stats Starting Class It's alluded to again in her talks with Marth in Fire Emblem Warriors, where they speak about Merric's relationships with both of them and it's said that Marth specifically asked Merric to help and protect Linde. It's mentioned in her Mystery of the Emblem ending that she becomes stronger and more beautiful for an unnamed man from a "magic academy", and they do have supports in New Mystery of the Emblem, but she keeps her feelings in secret after seeing that he likes Elice. It is hinted that Linde might have a crush on Merric. The loss of her father deeply affects her in both good and bad ways, since she strongly desires revenge, but made her relate with those who lost family more easily. While a very high-ranking noblewoman, Linde is not the type to simply watch life pass around her, as though unused to how real life works due to being sheltered, she endures many hardships that would break most people by adapting to the situation. Her ending hints that she tries to make herself more beautiful, possibly for the said idol. She later returns to Pales, and seems to have found an idol.

When Hardin falls into madness, Nyna entrusts the Fire Emblem to Linde, who joins up with Marth's army. She later moves to Pales and becomes Nyna's apprentice and most trusted individual. Marth frees Linde, and she decides to join him to fight and avenge her murdered father. She is targeted by Gharnef's men, so she disguises herself as a boy, but in turn, she is captured and brought to a slave market. Linde is the daughter of Miloah, one of Gotoh's best students along with Gharnef, thus enabling her to use the powerful Aura spell. 7 Choose Your Legends Placement History.3.7 Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem.3.1 Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light.
