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- Why do Fire Emblem fans hate Roy? - Smashboards
A lot of fans tend to consider him to be the worst lord in the series As an example, pretty much everyone on this Reddit says so People think he's bland, but none of the main lords in other Fire Emblem series don't seem particularly better Including dear Sigurd (who's an overrated character
- Does Roy Koopas inclusion affect FE Roys chances of being DLC?
I don't think it matters if Roy the Koopaling affected FE Roy's chances anyway Roy's chances became nonexistent with the reveal of Robin and Lucina, the latter of which is a clone of Marth like he was
- Merlinuss Caravan: Roy Social - Smashboards
Marth being in Melee isn't the only reason that Fire Emblem was finally localized; Roy's popularity in that game is a big reason for it too Marth AND Roy should be the two main FE ambassadors to Smash, IMO
- Why do Fire Emblem fans hate Roy? - Smashboards
everyone who love fire emblem hates roy because 1 he was in melee before he was in a fire emblem, and he was weak as ****, easily one of the worst units in his own game while his father eliwood was a ****ing badass that one-shotted enemies Are you describing Hector? Because Eliwood was average and didn't one shotted enemies that easy
- The Lycia Alliance: Roy Legacy Support Thread - Smashboards
Roy in FE6 Fire Emblem: Sword of Seals (or Nintendo's official translation, "The Binding Blade", but I'll keep things short and call the game "FE6") was released in Japan on March 29, 2002, which is a little over four months after Melee's Japanese release The setting takes place in Elibe, in which the continent consists of five countries: Lycia, Bern, Etruria, Sacae, and Ilia, and many other
- Known differences between Chrom and Roy - Smashboards
Chrom's attack trails are more in line with Lucina's to accentuate his lack of sweetspots Chrom inherits Roy's old dash animation while Roy gains a new one This greatly resembles his animation for moving before attacking in Fire Emblem: Awakening
- Newcomer - All-In for Lyn! Fire Emblems Lady of the Plains Support . . .
Provided Eliwood's similarities to Roy, and Hector's similarities to Ike (assuming he would still be playable in this timeline) I think Lyn stands out the most anyway when weighing out the potential to be unique and dynamic role among the rest of the Fire Emblem cast in Brawl
- The State of Fire Emblem Characters and what can change?
The two major problems with the Fire Emblem characters is that: There aren't enough non-sword user Lords in Fire Emblem Hence why all of the current FE roster uses swords in some way, shape, or form Many of them are too similar to Marth Roy comes from the GBA era of Fire Emblem, which has their own animations to choose from
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