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Gwendolyn joins the player's army in Chapter 8 on turn 6 as a level 1 [[Knight]]. While she seems like a growth unit with potential, she is held back by many factors that make her considered to be one of the worst units in the game. | Gwendolyn joins the player's army in Chapter 8 on turn 6 as a level 1 [[Knight]]. While she seems like a growth unit with potential, she is held back by many factors that make her considered to be one of the worst units in the game. | ||
As a level 1 unit, her base stats are miserable | As a level 1 unit, her base stats are miserable. Gwendolyn's speed is a standout among her poor bases at a measly 3, making it very hard for her double (which is impossible at base), and highly susceptible to getting doubled by faster enemies like [[Myrmidon]]s on Normal Mode, and any enemy with even moderate speed like [[Mage]]s and [[Archer]]s on Hard Mode. Her combat is lackluster and her durability, despite her decent defense, is quite poor with 19 HP and her speed issues. Her growths are overall solid, but they are far from enough to compensate for her base stats. | ||
Gwendolyn is locked to lances as well, which may seem like a benefit as her join chapter has other lance wielding enemies such as [[Soldier]]s. However, after this chapter (and [[The Blazing Blade (chapter)|Chapter 8x]] if the player visited there), Gwendolyn will find herself facing a large amount of axe users, putting her consistently in weapon triangle disadvantage. Giving kills to her can be tricky, as she most likely will have to get the killing blow with a [[Slim Lance]] as her hit rates will be too low. Her only 1–2 range option for a while are [[Javelin]]s, which combined with her low skill base, Javelins' inaccuracy in ''The Binding Blade'', and weapon triangle disadvantage, can make it a nightmare to hit. | Gwendolyn is locked to lances as well, which may seem like a benefit as her join chapter has other lance wielding enemies such as [[Soldier]]s. However, after this chapter (and [[The Blazing Blade (chapter)|Chapter 8x]] if the player visited there), Gwendolyn will find herself facing a large amount of axe users, putting her consistently in weapon triangle disadvantage. Giving kills to her can be tricky, as she most likely will have to get the killing blow with a [[Slim Lance]] as her hit rates will be too low. Her only 1–2 range option for a while are [[Javelin]]s, which combined with her low skill base, Javelins' inaccuracy in ''The Binding Blade'', and weapon triangle disadvantage, can make it a nightmare to hit. | ||
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With all this in mind, if the player is extremely determined to use Gwendolyn, she does have her plus sides, even if they are outweighed by her negatives. Like many other promotions in ''The Binding Blade'', her promotion to [[General]] is excellent. It is even better than the male's version of promotion to General, as she gains a whopping +4 strength, +4 speed, +3 defense, and +1 movement, among other stats. Her somewhat average growths means that she should not wait to promote too long, around level 11–12. She also gains axes, which while not that helpful as they have low hit rates and she only gets E rank, they give her weapon triangle advantage towards lance users, and an answer towards axe users. She can also perform the Triangle Attack with her other fellow knights, [[Bors]] and [[Barthe]], granting a guaranteed critical hit. Of course, the player will then have to train all three knights, which also takes a high amount of effort along with deployment slots that could be used for better units. | With all this in mind, if the player is extremely determined to use Gwendolyn, she does have her plus sides, even if they are outweighed by her negatives. Like many other promotions in ''The Binding Blade'', her promotion to [[General]] is excellent. It is even better than the male's version of promotion to General, as she gains a whopping +4 strength, +4 speed, +3 defense, and +1 movement, among other stats. Her somewhat average growths means that she should not wait to promote too long, around level 11–12. She also gains axes, which while not that helpful as they have low hit rates and she only gets E rank, they give her weapon triangle advantage towards lance users, and an answer towards axe users. She can also perform the Triangle Attack with her other fellow knights, [[Bors]] and [[Barthe]], granting a guaranteed critical hit. Of course, the player will then have to train all three knights, which also takes a high amount of effort along with deployment slots that could be used for better units. | ||
Overall, Gwendolyn is a poor unit who suffers from many shortcomings that she cannot make up due to having no real niches. As stated before, it is not impossible to train Gwendolyn, but it should not be expected that she will turn out to be an outstanding combat unit worthy of a deployment slot. | Overall, Gwendolyn is a poor unit who suffers from many shortcomings that she cannot make up due to having no real niches or utility. As stated before, it is not impossible to train Gwendolyn, but it should not be expected that she will turn out to be an outstanding combat unit worthy of a deployment slot. | ||
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“ | I don't want to sit idly by and wait for you to return from battle. I want to be a great knight, just like you. | ” | — Gwendolyn to Bors. |
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Gwendolyn (Japanese: ウェンディ Wendy) is a playable character first appearing in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. She is a proud newly-appointed knight of Ostia[1] and the younger sister of Bors.
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Role
Gwendolyn, alongside Barthe, is one of the first Knights recruited after Bors in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. She appears in Ostia keep during Chapter 8, with Ogier and Barthe searching for their charge, Lilina. After her initial appearance Gwendolyn has no primary story role for the rest of The Binding Blade.
Starting stats and growth rates
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- Note: Gwendolyn is able to perform a Triangle Attack with Bors and Barthe.
Promotion stat gains
Class | HP | Str | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Con | Mov | Weapon level |
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General | +4 | +4 | +2 | +4 | +0 | +3 | +3 | +1 | +1 | +50 E |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Gwendolyn joins the player's army in Chapter 8 on turn 6 as a level 1 Knight. While she seems like a growth unit with potential, she is held back by many factors that make her considered to be one of the worst units in the game.
As a level 1 unit, her base stats are miserable. Gwendolyn's speed is a standout among her poor bases at a measly 3, making it very hard for her double (which is impossible at base), and highly susceptible to getting doubled by faster enemies like Myrmidons on Normal Mode, and any enemy with even moderate speed like Mages and Archers on Hard Mode. Her combat is lackluster and her durability, despite her decent defense, is quite poor with 19 HP and her speed issues. Her growths are overall solid, but they are far from enough to compensate for her base stats.
Gwendolyn is locked to lances as well, which may seem like a benefit as her join chapter has other lance wielding enemies such as Soldiers. However, after this chapter (and Chapter 8x if the player visited there), Gwendolyn will find herself facing a large amount of axe users, putting her consistently in weapon triangle disadvantage. Giving kills to her can be tricky, as she most likely will have to get the killing blow with a Slim Lance as her hit rates will be too low. Her only 1–2 range option for a while are Javelins, which combined with her low skill base, Javelins' inaccuracy in The Binding Blade, and weapon triangle disadvantage, can make it a nightmare to hit.
Her class is also a pain to deal with, specifically in having low movement, which is worse for her than other unmounted classes as she is stuck with 4 movement, compared to the normal infantry movement of 5. This causes her to lag behind the army in The Binding Blade's larger than usual maps, forcing the player to use other units to carry Gwendolyn around. She also has to deal with Knight Crest competition, and she most likely will not be getting the first as one of the Cavaliers need it more due to their higher level and investment, so Gwendolyn will have to wait up until Chapter 16's secret shop to even be considered to promote.
With all this in mind, if the player is extremely determined to use Gwendolyn, she does have her plus sides, even if they are outweighed by her negatives. Like many other promotions in The Binding Blade, her promotion to General is excellent. It is even better than the male's version of promotion to General, as she gains a whopping +4 strength, +4 speed, +3 defense, and +1 movement, among other stats. Her somewhat average growths means that she should not wait to promote too long, around level 11–12. She also gains axes, which while not that helpful as they have low hit rates and she only gets E rank, they give her weapon triangle advantage towards lance users, and an answer towards axe users. She can also perform the Triangle Attack with her other fellow knights, Bors and Barthe, granting a guaranteed critical hit. Of course, the player will then have to train all three knights, which also takes a high amount of effort along with deployment slots that could be used for better units.
Overall, Gwendolyn is a poor unit who suffers from many shortcomings that she cannot make up due to having no real niches or utility. As stated before, it is not impossible to train Gwendolyn, but it should not be expected that she will turn out to be an outstanding combat unit worthy of a deployment slot.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
Gwendolyn was one of the first characters confirmed to be playable in the game among the first gameplay footage released publiclly, and as such is one of the characters available to be summoned by players from the game's initial launch. Only one variation of Gwendolyn is currently available in Heroes, based on her The Binding Blade incarnation.
Starting stats
★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★
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Initial Stats Level 40 Stats
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Skill set
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Skill | Unlock | Auto-unlock | SP cost | |
Iron Lance | ★★★ | ★★★ | 50 | |
Steel Lance | ★★★ | ★★★ | 100 | |
Killer Lance | ★★★ | ★★★★ | 200 | |
Killer Lance+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Weighted Lance | ★★★★★ | — | 400 | |
Buckler | ★★★ | ★★★★ | 100 | |
Escutcheon | ★★★★ | — | 200 | |
B | Drag Back | ★★★ | — | 150 |
C | Hone Atk 1 | ★★★ | — | 50 |
C | Hone Atk 2 | ★★★ | — | 100 |
C | Hone Armor | ★★★★ | — | 200 |
Personality
Gwendolyn is resolute on her path as a knight of Ostia, even in the face of some resistance from her brother, Bors, who is concerned with her safety. While Gwendolyn is a full fledged knight, she still has some slight insecurity about her prowess, as she seeks advice from Barthe, while Barthe insists that as a full knight she should be able to self-critique effectively.[2] Gwendolyn's dedication to her knighthood has resulted in her having yet to seek out suitors, though she is not particularly concerned with such matters.[3]
Gwendolyn attends her task of protecting Lilina dutifully,[4] and is concerned when Lilina speaks to her on equal terms. She outright rejects Lilina's offer of friendship to preserve the vassal-liege hierarchy.[5]
Supports
- Main article:
Gwendolyn/Supports
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Endings
Gwendolyn - Petite Knight
Short: Lived as a knight of Ostia.
Long: Gwendolyn continued her life as a knight. She was idolized by many and is remembered as the first female captain in the Ostian Army.
Quotes
Battle quotes
“ | Gwendolyn: Legance! You shall fall here! Legance: Ah, Bors' sister, correct? You have the courage, but can you truly stand against me? |
” | — Gwendolyn fighting Legance. |
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“ | Uh... Let's go! Triangle Attack!! | ” | — As the lead in a Triangle Attack. |
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Death quote
“ | Wait... I can't die here... This can't be happening... | ” | — Gwendolyn's death quote in The Binding Blade. |
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Heroes quotes
- Main article:
Gwendolyn/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Gwendolyn's official artwork from The Binding Blade can be viewed in Path of Radiance's extras menu if a copy of The Binding Blade is connected to a Japanese copy of Path of Radiance. This illustration, along with all other The Binding Blade-related artwork, is inaccessible in the international versions of the game, owing to the fact that The Binding Blade was not released in those regions.
Fire Emblem Cipher
Gwendolyn is featured on two cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Gwendolyn | |||||
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Striving Toward Her Admired Brother, Gwendolyn | |||||
"Uh... Let's go! Triangle Attack!!" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: General | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Armored Lance Triangle Attack: [Always] If you have an allied "Bors" and "Barthe", this unit gains +30 attack. Scarlet-Armored Rush: [Activate] [Once per turn] [Send 1 card from your hand to the Retreat Area] Choose 1 enemy in the Front Line, and move them. Armor Expertise: [Always] If this unit is attacked by a non-, this unit gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B16-020HN • Artist: Homakura | |||||
Adorable Knight, Gwendolyn | |||||
"I want to be a great knight, just like you, Bors!" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Knight | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
"I shall protect you with my life.": [Always] During your turn, if you have 1 or more allies with a deployment cost of 3 or higher, this unit gains +30 attack. Armor Expertise: [Always] If this unit is attacked by a non-, this unit gains +20 attack. Defense Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this combat, your defending unit gains +20 attack. | |||||
Card #B16-021N • Artist: mineri | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Gwendolyn . |
Flavor text
Trivia
- "Gwendolyn" exceeds Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade's name space limits in several menus. This is only a problem for fan translations, as The Binding Blade was never localized, and Gwendolyn's first localized appearance is in Fire Emblem Heroes.
- The way Gwendolyn's name exceeds space limits is due to its overall width, not number of characters; Priscilla from the game's prequel has the same number of characters (nine) as Gwendolyn, but her name is thinner overall due to a number of the letters in her name not occuping as much width as Gwendolyn's name would.
- Gwendolyn placed 28th in the official Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade character poll on the official Japanese website.[6]
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Gwendolyn |
As of Fire Emblem Heroes. Variant of Gwendolen, a Welsh name meaning "white ring".[7] |
English (unofficial) |
Wendy |
Used in fan translations of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. |
Japanese |
ウェンディ |
Officially romanized as Wendy. |
Spanish |
Gwendolyn |
As above. |
French |
Gwendolyn |
As above. |
German |
Gwendolyn |
As above. |
Italian |
Gwendolyn |
As above. |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Gwendolyn |
As above. |
Traditional Chinese |
溫蒂 |
Wendy |
Gallery
Sprite Gallery | |||||||||
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Artwork of Gwendolyn from The Binding Blade.
Heroes artwork
- FEH Gwendolyn 01.png
Artwork of Gwendolyn from Heroes.
- FEH Gwendolyn 02.png
Artwork of Gwendolyn from Heroes.
- FEH Gwendolyn 02a.png
Artwork of Gwendolyn from Heroes.
- FEH Gwendolyn 03.png
Artwork of Gwendolyn from Heroes.
Artwork of Gwendolyn from Heroes.
References
- ↑ "Bors: Wha...!? What...what's that you're wearing?! Did you join up with the Ostian knights?
Gwendolyn: Ah... Actually, yes. I was knighted just yesterday." — Gwendolyn to Bors in Chapter 8, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade - ↑ "Gwendolyn: I'm sure there is something I could improve in...
Barthe: No. You must critique yourself now.
Gwendolyn: But...
Barthe: What's the matter? Why do you look so discouraged?" — Gwendolyn and Barthe, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade - ↑ "Gwendolyn: Yes, milady. I am a knight of Ostia
and I serve--
Lilina: No, I know that... I meant more interesting things. For example, are there any men you fancy?
Gwendolyn: M...men?
Lilina: That's right.
Gwendolyn: I...don't really know.
Lilina: What?
Gwendolyn: I've always been focused on becoming strong like my brother, so... I've never really thought about things like that...
Lilina: Really...? Let's talk about something else then." — Lilina and Gwendolyn, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade - ↑ "Gwendolyn: Lady Lilina... Please stay close to me. I shall protect you with my life." — Gwendolyn to Lilina, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
- ↑ "Gwendolyn: F-friends? I don't think that would be appropriate, milady... You are my mistress!
Lilina: That doesn't matter. You're the only girl around my age from Ostia. Let's not worry about positions like mistress or vassal...
Gwendolyn: Lady Lilina! You carry Ostia's future on your shoulders. You are different from us. You do understand that, don't you?
Lilina: ...So we can't be friends?
Gwendolyn: I'm sorry, though I am very grateful for your consideration. Perhaps we cannot be friends, but I would enjoy chatting with you once in a while as before." — Gwendolyn to Lilina, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade - ↑ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/afej/k_tohyo/index.html
- ↑ Behind the Name: Meaning, origin and history of the name Gwendolyn, www.behindthename.com, Retrieved: 8 September 2018
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