As a strategy RPG, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fire Emblem: Awakening puts a lot of focus on the stats of its impressive roster and the classes and skills that each character has access to. Characters have a few classes to choose from, and some of them may even pass down their classes and skills to their children - who end up bein💙g recruitable soldiers.
One skill that stands out is Galeforce. It's a top tier skill and that's obvious right from the off - Galeforce allows a unit to move again whenever they kill a unit. If the unit is paired up with another, that unit may also be able to get another turn through the use of Galeforce. It's incredibly powerful and can enable ridiculous strategies involving characters bounding across the map.
Here is every way to acquire the skill.
Learning Galeforce Naturally
Galeforce is an ability only learned by the Dark Falcon class. To become a Dark Falcon, you must promote a Pegasus Knight using a Master Seal or change classes using a Second Seal once already💧 promote🏅d.
As a result, only units who have access to the Pegasus Knight family of classes may learn Galeforce naturally. These characters can access the Dark Falcon class 🃏naturally, whether through normal promotion or the use of Second🍒 Seals:
Female Robin |
Lissa |
Sumia |
Maribelle |
Cordelia |
Olivia |
Say'ri |
Emmeryn |
Aversa |
When it comes to the second generation of characters, it's important to know the following rules:
- Child characters will inherit the class sets of their parents directly.
- If the child character would normally inherit a class that is restricted to the other gender, it will receive a replacement instead.
Knowing this, it's obvious that only female children are able to inherit the Pegasus Knight class set, and they can do this through either parent - their mother if they have access to the class🤪, or their father if he has access to Fighter since female units cannot become Fighters. The table below lists every female second-generation unit that can inherit the class set.
Character |
Access to Galeforce |
Female Morgan |
Through Robin. |
Lucina |
Through her Pegasus Knight mother. |
Cynthia |
Through her Pegasus Knight mother. |
Severa |
Through her Pegasus Knight mother. |
Kjelle |
Through a Fighter father or Robin. |
Noire |
Through a Fighter father or Robin. |
Nah |
Through a Fighter father or Robin. |
For Lucina to inherit the class set, her mother must be Robin, Sumia, or Olivia. For Kjelle, Noire, or Nah to inherit the class set, their father must be either Gaius, Donnel, or Ro🌼bin. While he is a Fighter, Vaike does not pass down Pegasus Knight to his daughters.
Inheriting Galeforce Directly
Another quirk of the inheritance system is that whenever you recruit a child character, they will automatically gain two skills from their parents. These are the skills in each parent's bottommost skill slot when you begin the Paralogue that recruits the child character.
This quirk means that it is possible for some mothers to pass on Galeforce to their male children. The following children are eligible:
- Male Morgan through Robin
- Owain through Lissa
- Brady through Maribelle
- Inigo through Olivia
For the inheritance to work, you'll obviously need to make sure the mothers have learned the skill beforehand by reaching level 15 in the Dark Falcon class. After that, Galeforce must be the lowest skill in their skill list. The child will inherit the skill when you recruit them.
For the maximum amount of Galeforce in your party, you will want to make sure that Gaius and Donnel are the fathers of children who c🐬an only gain Galeforce through being their daughter and that Lissa, Maribelle, Olivia, and possibly Robin pass down Galeforce to their male children.