His speed growth is one of the worst in the game. Brom has high weight so he can shove other beorc infantry, but this role is outclassed by any cat and tiger laguz as they can shove more units than Brom can, have better combat when transformed, are bulkier, and have much more movement than him even untransformed.īrom has an excellent defense growth and a decent strength and skill growth. When promoted, he can use swords which is barely a benefit as they are significantly weaker and lack 2-range combat. To his credit, he is a lance user so he does have 1-2 range combat. For him to contribute, he needs to be ferried around by mounted units and also given bonus experience, but other units like Titania and Kieran can already do what he can while being bulky, except with almost double the movement and canto. As an armored knight, he has the worst mobility in the game, which is permanently crippling due to how overwhelming mounted units are in this game. In particular, his speed and resistance base are particularly terrible. He has a good base defense (albeit overkill), but for his join time, all of his other base stats are at best mediocre. This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.īrom is the second knight to join the party, and will be the only available one at his join time due to Gatrie's temporary departure. Recruitment: Chapter 11, automatically from preparations if his prison door was opened in Chapter 10 and he survived the chapter He will be recruited at the end of the chapter if his cell door is opened and he survives if Ike speaks to him, he will become a partner unit for the remainder of the chapter. He has multiple children, one of which appears in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Meg.īrom appears as an NPC unit in Chapter 10. In Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Brom starts as a knight and in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn as an axe general. They are both captured but are later rescued by the Greil Mercenaries. He, along with another villager from Ohma, Nephenee, join the militia during the Mad King's War. He’s a cheerful fellow who loves working on his family’s farm.īrom (Japanese: チャップ Chap) is a farmer from Ohma that appears in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. He joined a rural militia to drive out Daein invaders in the Mad King’s War. Please help improve the page by adding information.Ī peasant from the Crimean countryside.