The moment you take Paragon off Astrid (which is something most people will do, as it's hugely beneficial to anyone who has it and good to swap around in a game that is very stingy with XP), she loses the only reason to consider using her. except that in ''Radiant Dawn'', you can freely swap around unit skills, with the only penalty being that they don't initially take up capacity on their users. On paper, Astrid is meant as a MagikarpPower unit: she joins very underleveled with bad base stats, but she has the Paragon skill that doubles her XP gain, making her much easier to train. * Astrid, which is all the more saddening when her performance in ] was rather good. She's easily the worst cavalier in the game, and even if coddled, really doesn't do enough to stick out, which is all the more of a let down considering she has on paper really good growths and a good Affinity. Made even worse is that due to her join time, she only has so many chapters that puts her otherwise-significant advantage as a mounted unit to use, especially as her Third Tier caps are terrible and the last five chapters of the game are all indoors. * Fiona is the daughter of one of the Four Riders, and she has absolutely abysmal base stats that are noticeably worse than the Green Units she rides up with, on top of being level nine, making it seem like her level was raised without adjusting her stats to match. This leads her to having no use compared to the Black Knight (during levels he appears), Gatrie or even her father Brom, and she's widely known for it as such. Not only is she in a game where there's infinitely better recipients for BEXP, she's in a game where caps matter, and her caps run directly contrary to her stat growths with her Speed cap being at a miserable ''30 Speed'' (which would be great in other earlier installments, but for ''Radiant Dawn,'' is pitiful). She has growths comparable to Amelia and (debatably) the aforementioned Gwendolyn, being a feminine Armor Knight with a great Speed stat, but while Amelia has the benefit of being in a game with grinding that makes anyone easily usable, Meg is like Gwendolyn in being out of luck. Meg joins as your first Armor Knight in the Dawn Brigade, but with her stats as a wholesale, good luck getting her to help in any meaningful way. * One of the most infamous units amid Beorc characters is Meg. emotes, and he is constantly framed as a warrior that surpasses everyone, which misses much of his emotional layers. Unfortunately, this aspect of Ike has resulted in even the developers treating him in a similar way ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' in particularly characterizing him as a blunt and stoic young man who hardly emotes. brute, who also points out that he isn't the strongest in the world. * MisaimedFandom: Particularly in this game and in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'', Ike is portrayed by many of his fans as a ] brutal macho musclehead, akin to a PG-13 take on ]which leads to much of his HoYay with Soren and Ranulf, which in itself is highly confusing to that sect of fans] and not at all a cynical grizzled brute. She has growths comparable to Amelia and (debatably) the aforementioned (]) Gwendolyn, being a feminine Armor Knight with a great Speed stat, but while Amelia has the benefit of being in a game with grinding that makes anyone easily usable, Meg is like Gwendolyn in being out of luck. ** One of the most infamous units amid Beorc characters is Meg.
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