I wouldn't mind if it did something like let you carry over the last skill like inheritance with kids work.
Be nice to carry over some skills that are annoying to get. You know like Luan for Tharja. Boy is it annoying going through the General leveling. THe 5 movement is so freaking annoying.
Oh and obviously any skills that priest of Troubadour learn. Not even a fast way of leveling those. SO I wouldn't mind if I could transfer over (one) skill. YOu know as I said, be like teh children skills. They get the last skill their parent has equipped. Let it be that. Let the last skill someone has equipped carry over.
Heck they wouldn't even be that cheap eitehr. Cuase most are skill based and you start with only like 6 skill so doubtfull they ever activate. Only cheap ones would be like Swordbreaker or other –--breaker skills. But tehya re still for only one weapon. Even with +50 avoid vesrus swords you can't just rush in. The axes, spears, bows, and tombs would kill you instantly.
Obviously same as children, DLC skills don't transfer. So you don't have like paragon, Iotes Shield, Bonds, ect transfer over.
Ehh, Galeforce, Renewal, Lifestealer, and some of the Rally abilities would be ridiculous at the beginning of the game. Rally Spectrum would be especially broken. A skill or luck based ability would just be silly.
I tend to use the breaker skills to cover weaknesses. Manaketes get swordbreaker to deal with those pesky wyrmslayers, fliers get bowbreaker if possible, mounted units get lancebreaker if possible, etc. It's not perfect, but it can save your ass from a slip up. Seeing a wyrmslayer miss one of my manaketes gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling.
Not until chapter 4, and that's the ridiculous part, considering chapter 2-3 have flocks of counter/luna/hawkeyes. Itll make you cry :(.
You must be talking about Lunatic+, which is something I and most other people have no intentions of ever touching. I'm surprised that I even bothered with Lunatic, but the endgame of hard got too easy, and even on that I never needed any reknown items other than the second seal. Unlocking the DLC maps was far more beneficial.
How do you know who has a counter? Or is this just experience?
Bottom right corner of the touchscreen when looking at an enemy unit's profile.
This is why it's important to choose the wife of Vaike, Donnel, Gaius, and Gregor if you want the child to learn Galeforce without the help of the child's mother.
It turns out that Vaike is a bit broken in that regard. He passes on knight and mercenary to a daughter rather than troubadour and pegasus knight, if I recall.