Strawberry Eggs Posted March 6, 2013 Report Share Posted March 6, 2013 (edited) What classes would the various characters of Sanderson's books (I say Sanderson instead of Cosmere to include Alcatraz and such)if they were in a Fire Emblem game? Considering Sanderson's style, I imagine most of these will not be the best fit, but it's still fun to do. You can be as vague or as detailed as you liked. I'll start with Mistborn Characters: Vin Starting Class: Thief Promotes to: Assassin Though not the best fit since Mistborn are magic users, it's probably the most obvious class for one. Giving Vin Lethality and/or Vantage might be akin to her using Atium. Kelsier Starting Class: Assassin Same reasons as Vin, though being older and more experience than Vin, he's already promoted. Elend Starting Class: Lord Promotes to: Great Lord Either this or Tactician, but he doesn't quite have a head for battle tactics until much later. Maybe if he used a Second Seal... Spook Starting Class: Thief Promotes to: Rogue Beginning as a thief if obvious, but I'm not sure Assassin is a good fit for him and neither is a Trickster. Rogue it is. Hammond Starting Class: Barbarian Promotes to: Bezerker Eh, I suppose any large powerful class (Knight, Soldier, Laguz/Taguel) will do. I picked Barbarian/Bezerker since they tend to be fast. Dockson Starting Class: Tactician More lilke the non-action Tactician from the first Fire Emblem released outside of Japan (FE7, Blazing Sword, Rekka no Ken, whatever) than the Jack-of-all Trades Tactician from Awakening. Breeze Starting Class: Bard/Dancer As absurd an image as that makes, it's really the best fit for him. He uses his soothing to put people in a better mood, much like a Bard/Dancer revitalizes units and allows them to move again. I imagine no one would want to hear him sing/see in dance, though. XP Edited March 6, 2013 by Strawberry Eggs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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