What makes 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fire Emblem a unique and fresh franchise are the gameplay features that grow over time. Genealogy of the Holy War introduced the weapon triangle♏, the Tellius titles welcomed beast units, and then there's the avatar. Making its debut in Blazing Blade, the avatar 🌳system has evolved throughout each game they appear in. Mark, Kris, Robin, Corrin, and Byleth are who the player represents, for better or worse, and garnered a lot of fans.

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They are how players can get immersed in the games as the avatar represents a tactician that commands their allies and themselves. Especially with Robin, Corrin, and Byleth, they are in extremely popular pairings, such as Robin with 💖Chrom, Corrin with Azura, and Byleth with Edelgard, regardless of the gender. Their impact on the story varies and even if they have flaws, they still have their fans. What else is there to know about the five avatars? Here are some facts that you might not know about each of them.

15 ꦓ A Unique Feature Only💞 In Japan

FE7 Mark and Lyn

Despite not having a big presence compared to Robin, Corrin, or Byleth, Mark from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Blazing Blade is the first avatar to be implemented in the series. Even if the name choice is set to male, you can play as a female too, but it won't make that much of a ཧdifference. By entering your birth month, your affinity that aligns w🅘ith the playable units will give them a bonus towards their hit and avoid rate.

The Japanese version goes a step further🌞 by adding a blood type. For example, if you are born in January and have blood type A, then your affinity will be ice. As blood types aren't as popular in the west compared to Japanese media, it was re꧃moved as a result.

14 Same Pe🍨rson?

FE13 Lyn

Lyn's connection to the avatar has not been talked about a lot, but it is certainly one of the cool aspects ever since Awakening introduced multiverses. At the end of the DLC, Xenologue 9: Smash Brethren 3, Lyn talks to the avatar, in this case, Robin, and believes that they and Mark are the same person. They do share similarities such as laying on the ground until th🤡eir respective lords find them.

This is brought up again in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fire Emblem Warriors where Robin and Lyn have a support 🦹conv⛎ersation together and reference what occurred in the Awakening DLC with the latter commenting on the similarities between Robin and Mark.

13 𝓡 How Bramimond Got Their Appeara🎉nce

Fire Emblem Blazing Blade Mark

Mark's appearance has not been officially depicted, at least in art form (not counting sprites), but there are hints and glimpses of what they could look like. From the CG featuring Lyn noticing Mark waking up, they are shown to have brown hair. There are fan art that shows what Mark could look like, but the biggest indicator is when one of the Eight Legends, Bramimond, appears in the story of B♊lazing Blade.

Bramimond was originally male, but due to their consistent use of dark magic, their gender and form change to those they encounter. It is also emphasized as in Fire Emblem Heroes, they carry the voice🌼s of 🎐Lyn, Eliwood, Hector, and Alfonse, representing a nearly perfect reflection. So with that in mind, what Mark sees is what Bramimond looks like.

12 Male Kris Seems Likel🌄y More Canon 🍃

FE Cipher Kris and Marth

In many discussions on the internet, there is one that has fans asking which gender is more likely canon for the games that feature an avatar. Even if it is not exactly confirmed, it is widely believed that the male Kris is closer to canon. On the cover of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:New Mystery of the Emblem, Male Kris is sho൩wn alongside Marth and is sligh𓄧tly more popular than Female Kris.

When Heroes introduced both Kris', ꩲthe Forging Bond event showcases Female Kris being the only one that does not have anyone from her world appear in Askr, and is confirmed by Lena and Julian that they're from the same world as Male Kris.

11 🦂 ꦉ Their Unique Choice Of Backgrounds

FE12 Cipher Kris

Kris has a lot of issues as a character in an already established game, as you could take them out of the story and nothing would literally change unless it has to do with Katarina and the story around the assassins. They do offer variety in their customization, besides the obvious ha🍸ir color, style, and class type.

One feature that was rather c🥀ool, but never made another appearance, was the background of Kris. You can have Kris be an orphan, a priest's child, or a noble. Their future also depends on your choice, as you can make them be rich and famous (which contradicts the story ironically), live a peaceful and quiet life, or devote their life to services that benefit people.

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10 💙 Ironically A Horrible Cook

Fire Emblem Male and Female Kris

In New Mystery of the Emblem and Heroes, Kris is the one person you ♒should never let cook for the army. As described by Caeda, it tastes like steel even with their best efforts. When both genders meet up in Heroes, they also acknowledged that they both share a flaw in cooking, but it makes Fjorm felt like her spirit left her body.

They resorted to help from Felicia, Jakob, and Oscar, with the latter especially being a big help into maꦛking their soup not taste like chopped laundry as Jakob pﷺuts it. It's good to know that while they are great at fighting, both Kris' are not perfect at everything.

9 𝔉Id (൲Purpose) Reflects Robin Perfectly

Fire Emblem Robin

Id (Purpose) is already a fantastic theme in a game that features godlike music. The lyrics depict on Robin's choice whether to finish off Grima, or put him to sleep where he will be awakened again in a thousand years. It is incredibly moving and remains one of the best final♕ boss themes in Fire Emblem history.

It is believed that Female Robin's seiyuu, Miyuki Sawashiro, was meant to sing Id (Purpose) from the Premium Arrange soundtrack, as Male Robin's seiyuu sang his part as Grima. Most likely due to being on maternity leave, Miyuki couldn't contribute, and instead, Lucina's seiyuu Yū Kobayashi sang the powerful reꦡndition in her place.

8 Possible Reinc🉐arnation

Fire Emblem Male Robin

According to Hinduism, an avatar is a manifestation of a deity or released soul in bodily form on earth. This is also known as an incarnation, and it brings the avatar character and player together whenever they want to put themselves into a new world. Robin has been connected to other avatars like Mark, but Corrin has stron🌊ger evidence.

In the Japanese version of Rಞhajat's support conversation, she believes that Robin is the reincarnation of Corrin. As Fates is believed to be in a completely different universe and takes place way before Awakening, it connects the games together once more, even if it's already confusing to begin with.

7 🅘 Another "Voice" Option

Fire Emblem Robin creation

The Japanese version of Awakening can lead to interesting experiences with the avatar creation. The voice options hold a lot of variety depending on the build you decide for male or female. The English version only has th♈ree voice options to choose from for each gender, whereas the Japanese have another where they don't speak at all.

If the avatar is silent, the dialogue surrounding them is c﷽ompletely different. As that would lead to more time needed to localize the game, the silent option was removed in international releases. It would be interesting to see how the S rank support conversations would lead to if Robin is sil⭕ent the whole time.

6 🌱 An Adorable Phobia ♉

Fire Emblem Fates Female Corrin

Similar to Kris, Corrin has a reputation for being a problematic avatar due to how Fates' story po💖rtrays them, which could contradict the player themselves. As a character on their own, they aren't that bad. They have flaws, but also carry endearing qualities that make them unique compared to other characters.

This is definitely true with female Corrin having a phobia of bugs as revealed from the Fire Emble♍m Fates Drama CD. No♍t only is that adorable, but also hilarious as she can turn into a ferocious dragon and still freak out at the sight of one.

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