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-- New user message (talk) 16:29, 24 April 2014 (UTC)

Sacred Stones characters

The Line between generic, and unique character can sometimes be hard in Fire Emblem, but I think there's a good case for the Bandit mini boss in Chapter 5 being listed. My reasons include:

  • He has his own dialogue.
  • The Bandit's stats are set, and are noticeably higher then those of his fellow bandits in the same chapter.
  • The Bandit has a unique portrait, with even a chibi included, unlike the other Generics which have icons.
  • The Bandit has a set affinity(thunder), this is completely unlike Generics which have no affinity at all.
  • We have a page for the nameless Gra Captain, and one for Ruffian from the DS titles.
  • Generic boss monsters are included in the Sacred Stones character list.

Emperor Hardin (talk) 02:17, 18 November 2015 (UTC)

Hmmm. Him having set stats is actually fairly convincing. My only misgiving is that it is a boss section on the page, and he doesn't have a boss marker(the little shield). That is my big hangup, he isn't actually a boss, going by the game. (...If I remember correctly, and I feel fairly sure he doesn't have the icon, does he give the boss exp bonus?) I do agree with your points otherwise, though, he has all the things to make himself a boss except for the game designating him as one. L95 (talk) 02:41, 18 November 2015 (UTC)