
It's not especially sharp, but lesser foes might be intimidated by its dried blood stains crude design. Can be obtained by cursing a Dagger (requires Lesser Soul).Can be picked up in hidden courtyard if Demon Kid or The Girl are in the party.Can be obtained by cursing a Scimitar (requires x2 Lesser Souls)Ī simple dagger for children to practice sword fighting.Typically used around Eastern Sanctuaries. Can be obtained by cursing a Short bow (requires x2 Lesser Souls)Ī sword with a curved blade.If you have iron arrows, you can shoot with. Can be obtained by cursing an Iron mace (requires Lesser Soul)Ī short compact bow.Can be obtained by cursing an Iron spear (requires x2 Lesser Souls).Can be obtained by cursing a Long sword (requires x2 Lesser Souls)Ī standard military spear.Can be obtained by cursing a Short sword (requires Lesser Soul)Ī long iron sword.Blade is a bit worn out, but the sword itself is easy and quick to handle. The Abominable Marriage can only use the Big sword weapon type.The Demon Kid and the Girl can only use Blunt and Dagger weapon types.Cahara, D'arce, Ragnvaldr, Le'garde, and the Marriage can use all weapon types except for Blunt and Dagger.Ghoul and Moonless cannot use any weapon types.They can essentially use all one-handed weapons. Skeleton can use Sword, Mace, and Eastern Sword weapon types.Enki can only use the Sword and Mace weapon types.The weapon restrictions for characters are as follows:

Spears and Big swords are the only two-handed weapons, although the characters that can use the Dagger and Skeleton arm cannot use shields. The weapon type indicates whether or not certain characters can use the weapon, as well as whether or not it's a two-handed weapon (requiring both arms and disallowing use of a shield). Most enemies in the game have a slight weakness, typically 15%, to either Slashing or Piercing. Weapons Damage typesĮvery weapon has at least one of the five types of damage: Slashing, Piercing, Blunt, Fire and Otherworldly.Ĭharacters without a weapon deal Blunt type damage. For the items in Fear & Hunger 2: Termina, see Items List F&H2. These heroes were mentioned on tier lists at least half of the time, but either did not score well or are situational.Ĭharacters with * before their name means they were ranked SS, and may very well be one of the best characters in the game.This page contains the items in Fear & Hunger.

Tier 4 / Grade C Heroes: Honorable mentions.Tier 3 / Grade B Heroes: Above average Heroes.Tier 1 / Grade S Heroes: The very best Heroes.If you can't find a character on these lists, they were not mentioned enough to gather an accurate, average opinion of them, or they were universally regarded as "not good."

Below are top Heroes listed by color in Fire Emblem Heroes, as evaluated from multiple threads, lists, and opinions curated from players around the net. Other heroes can be obtained lower than 5*, but that doesn't mean they're not worth using. Generally speaking, if a Hero is only available as a 5* unit, they're probably worth keeping.

There are plenty of other powerful Heroes to use though! See Tecchen's illustration of how this works: Their amazing counter abilities make them choice allies. Currently, the Grey archer Takumi, and the Green axe-user Hector, are considered the best units in Fire Emblem Heroes.
