Its luck boost may seem like a modest boon, but ranged units will appreciate its boost to their evasion and critical evasion. Nidhogg has extremely high accuracy and might relative to its weight.
When presented with the child, Arainrhod places a tynged, similar to a curse, on him that only she could name him, which Gwydion tricks her into doing, as well as later tricking her into arming him to counter a second tynged, and making a wife out of flowers to counter a third.
The Japanese transliteration of Raigh's name, "Lleu", comes from the Welsh mythlogical figure Lleu Llaw Gyffes, who was born when his mother, Arianrhod, was running for the door after giving birth to Dylan Ail Don during a magical virginity test and is raised by Arianrhod's brother Gwydion. Appears in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. A scornful loner with a troubled past as an orphan. If the player lacks a strong unit capable of hitting Resistance, Raigh can be caught up without too much trouble, but if they already have strong tome-users and are having trouble finding a niche for him, he isn't so powerful or unique that he can't be missed.įire Emblem Awakening SpotPass Starting Classįire Emblem Heroes Dark Child Wielder of dark magic. Overall, Raigh is a somewhat below-average unit, but far from an unsalvageable one. Once promoted, Raigh's high Magic allows him to do some fairly nasty damage, and he gains a staff rank to heal his allies, though a low starting rank means he tends to be stuck with healing unless the player grinds heavily. Promoting him can fix some of his issues, especially when he joins possible to promote, but it also expends a Guiding Ring when these items are in very short supply until Chapter 16. Raigh suffers from some issues with his stats: his low Constitution drops his already mediocre base Speed to only 8 with Flux, and 7 with Nosferatu, meaning he will take a long time to start doubling and may risk being doubled himself on Hard, and his accuracy will stay a little on the low side until his Skill growth can kick in. He has weapon triangle over the majority of enemy magic units, but mage-to-mage battles are generally rare and not particularly desirable, so the main difference is simply his ability to heal himself with Nosferatu. Despite his status as a dark magic user, he doesn't function much differently from other tome users. Raigh joins at Level 12 with tolerable bases and is the first Shaman recruited-and considering Sophia's weaknesses, he is effectively the only one until Niime arrives.
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Speak to him in chapter twelve with either Lugh or Chad. In-Game Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade Recruitment After hearing that the father was slaughtered and that Bern charred said orphanage to the ground, Raigh pretends to be standoffish to the fact and while he exclaims that he does not care what happens to the orphanage or the orphans, Lugh insists that it is merely a barrier and that he is truly lighthearted and caring by nature. He is rough around the edges, rude, and overall mordant, having been raised in an orphanage in Araphen alongside his brother and Chad. Lugh's eyes are softer like Nino's, while Raigh's eyes are harder, possibly a trait from Jaffar. The difference in looks between the twins is their eyes. Raigh is the son of Nino and the identical twin of Lugh.