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Level 1 Jr. Lord


HP: ~31 (140%) Spd: ~8 (35%)
Str: ~8 (55%) Lck: ~10 (45%)
Mag: ~1 (30%) Def: ~7 (45%)
Skl: ~8 (60%) Res: ~1 (30%)


Move: 6
Weapon Ranks: Swords (*)
Promotion Bonuses: +5 Str, +2 Skl, +2 Spd, +2 Def, +3 Res, +3 Move, Horseback
Items: Slim Sword + [Inherited Items]
Skill: Pursuit, Awareness
Holy Blood: Major Baldo, Minor Narga


Before we get into him...let me show you something. See this?



That's how Celice starts; with 2 Leadership Stars. But if you save your game...



Reset...



...And load the game up again...



BOOM! He's got three of em' now! I don't know how this bug happened, but it can only be done once; Celice will never have more than three Leadership stars. But on the flipside, there's no time limit on this either; you can do this glitch at ANY time! Now, that all being said...

...

Ok, so Celice isn't quite as good as either his father, or the Meteor Sword twins; not at first anyway. His growth rates aren't as high, and his skills aren't anywhere close to as insane as those possessed by the twins. I remember underestimating him for this reason; I completely neglected him on my first playthrough. I saw how good the sword twins were, and decided to raise them and some of the other Hax units instead of investing in him...

And boy was I mistaken. He may have a slow start...but he follows that up with one HECK of a finish! He eventually promotes into the same class as his dad (with horse and all), he gets the Tyrfing, he has Awareness, and he's got very unusually high Resistance and Magic for a melee fighter. Put that all together, and you've got yourself a rare fighter who can thrive in ALL conditions! He does well against melee units, and he does well against magic units! He can attack physically, and he can attack magically! He has immunity to all critical hits! He's got himself a horse to top! Oh yeah, and he's also the only one who can seize castles, recruit a certain someone in the Final Chapter, and cause an instant game-over upon death...so there's that.

In conclusion, Lakche and Skasaha are better at raw damage, but Celice is clearly the better unit. In fact, I'd even go as far as to compare him to GT Goku. He's the main character, and he also spends most of the seris as a child who doesn't start with all the advantages his adult self did (can't go SSJ3 and can't use Instant Transmission). However, he becomes far stronger than he ever was before by the time the series ends. His end of GT self puts even his DBZ self to shame, and that's saying a lot.