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Daisy
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| “ | Eeeeeeee! I'm getting my very own private lesson with Prince Shannan himself! | ” | — Daisy |
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Daisy (Japanese:デイジーDaisy) is thesubstitute character forPatty and a playable character inFire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. IfBrigid died or was not married during the first generation, she takes Patty's place inSeliph's liberation army.
Biography
Daisy traveled to the Aed Shrine alone, infiltrated the shrine's treasury, and stoleBalmung and other treasures. As she fled the next morning, she was stopped byShannan himself, who wanted Balmung. She refused, thinking he was just trying to freeload off her hard work, but the two were interrupted by the approach ofLoptrians who had noticed their presence. Once Shannan revealed his true identity and that of the sword she carried, she gladly handed Balmung over to him.
WhenSeliph and his army arrived at the Aed Shrine, both Shannan and Daisy joined his forces. When introducing herself to him, Seliph was initially displeased with the idea of resorting to theft, but was convinced when Daisy taught him how the Empire's soldiers were often thieves themselves in the first place, and as thanks for allowing her to join, she gave Seliph aBrave Sword she had stolen. Later, back in theMunster District, she foundAsaello among the ranks of theFriege occupation army, after he had reluctantly consented to serveBloom. She was extremely displeased to learn of his mission, and convinced him to join Seliph's liberation army alongside her.
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War
Role
Daisy is a playable character during the second generation. AsPatty'ssubstitute character, Daisy only appears ifBrigid wasn't married or was dead at the end ofChapter 5. InChapter 7, Daisy, along withShannan, appear nearAed castle as player units on turn 1.
Starting stats and growth rates
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Promotion stat gains
| Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Skills | Weapon level |
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| Thief Fighter | +0 | +4 | +3 | +4 | +5 | +0 | +4 | +3 | +1 | Follow-Up | A |
Love growths and events
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- InChapter 7,Shannan can talk to Daisy at any time, giving ShannanBalmung and 100 love points between the pair.
- InChapter 7, Daisy can talk toSeliph after the Aed Shrine has been seized, giving him aBrave Sword and 100 love points between the pair.
- InChapter 7, if Daisy waits next toShannan afterBloom is defeated, a conversation will occur which grants Daisy +3skill and +3speed.
- InChapter 8, Daisy can talk toAsaello as an enemy, recruiting him.
- InChapter 9,Asaello can talk to Daisy at any time, giving her +1luck.
- InChapter 9, Daisy can talk toCoirpre/Charlot after the latter has been recruited, giving him +3 maximumHP and 100 love points between the pair.
- InChapter 10,Lester/Deimne can talk to Daisy at any time, giving her +3 maximumHP and 100 love points between the pair.
- Inthe Endgame, if the two are lovers, Daisy can talk toSeliph,Shannan orLester, granting him +3 maximumHP and +3speed.
- Inthe Endgame, if the two are lovers, Daisy can talk toDeimne, granting him +5 maximumHP.
Analysis
| This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Daisy's usefulness entirely depends on the type of run the player is going for. If the player mostly has regular units and Daisy is one of the only substitutes, then her contributions are limited. With regular units, the second generation has much less demand for aThief, because most units can inherit every resource they need, or inherit the means to buy the resources they need (such as expensive items meant to be sold). However, certain units will not be able to inherit items they want, and there are also times when an item (usually theParagon Ring) needs to be traded but the unit who wants it cannot afford it. Generally, thief utility is not as useful as it was in the first generation.
However, if the player has many substitutes, then Daisy is a more important unit. Money is a constant issue for substitutes, because substitute units cannot inherit anything, and they typically join without good items or high amounts of money. Daisy can steal gold from enemies by dealing damage to them and give her gold to any unit, which can entirely solve the money issues of several substitutes. However, the majority of the best units in a substitutes run will be holy blood characters likeSeliph andAres, who do not have as many issues with money.
Daisy's combat is terrible, because all her base stats except for Speed are very low, and she lacks theFollow-Up skill to capitalize on her Speed. Her growth rates are also mostly terrible, so she will not improve much as she levels up, at least on average. Her C rank in swords exacerbates her issues, as it locks her out of the best swords, such as theBrave Sword and theSilver Sword. Between her lack of access to good weapons and her terrible stats, Daisy is a genuine challenge to train. However, her promotion toThief Fighter gives her significant stat boosts in all areas, raises her sword rank to A, and gives her the Follow-Up skill, improving her combat significantly. She will still not be an especially great fighter, but she will at least be able to hold her own and have a much easier time clearing the arena without extensive use of her Sleep Sword.
Personality
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Endings
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Genealogy of the Holy War
Quotes
Death quotes
| “ | I... I can’t take this anymore! | ” | — Daisy, inGenealogy of the Holy War. |
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Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Daisy is featured on two cards inFire Emblem Cipher.
| Fire Emblem Cipher data for Daisy | |||||
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| Sweet Master Thief, Daisy | |||||
| "What, do you think I like doing this? That I'm stealing for the fun of it?! Think about it, Asaello. The army's in sore need of gold to keep itself going. How else are we supposed to get it? Hmm?" | |||||
| Attack: 50 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
| Class: Thief Fighter | Tier:Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
| "Ta-daaa! Today I've raked in...":[Activate] [ | |||||
| Card #B19-086HN • Artist:sachie | |||||
| Innocent Trespasser, Daisy | |||||
| "Where do you get off, trying to snatch somebody else's hard-earned treasure? If you want it, come and get it, nincompoop!" | |||||
| Attack: 30 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
| Class: Thief | Tier:Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
| "Now, where's the treasure...":[Activate] [ | |||||
| Card #B19-087N • Artist:sachie | |||||
| Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, seetheir TCG wiki article on Daisy . | |||||
Choose Your Legends placement history
| Round | Placement | Character | Votes |
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| CYL 1 (2017) | 635 | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 101 |
| CYL 2 (2018) | 640 | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 97 (−4) |
| CYL 3 (2019) | 602 (+23) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 94 (−3) |
| CYL 4 (2020) | 429 (−138) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 272 (+178) |
| CYL 5 (2021) | 686 (+257) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 50 (−222) |
| CYL 6 (2022) | 673 (−15) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 55 (+5) |
| CYL 7 (2023) | 610 (−63) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 60 (+5) |
| CYL 8 (2024) | 486 (−124) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 96 (+36) |
| CYL 9 (2025) | 626 (+140) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 48 (−48) |
| CYL 10 (2026) | 395 (−231) | Daisy Genealogy of the Holy War | 85 (+37) |
| Total results | This character has 10 entries across all Choose Your Legends polls. | 958 |
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Etymology and other languages
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| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Daisy | Used in official websites. |
| English (unofficial) | Daisy | Used in theGenealogy of the Holy Warfan translation.[which?] |
| Japanese | デイジー | Officially romanized asDaisy. Daisy is a name of English origin derived from the daisy flower.[1] |
| Spanish | Daisy | -- |
| French | Daisy | -- |
| German | Daisy | -- |
| Italian | Daisy | -- |
| Portuguese | Daisy | -- |
| Traditional Chinese | 黛姬 | Daisy |
Gallery
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Official artwork
- Artwork of Daisy fromTreasure.
Portraits
- Daisy's portrait inGenealogy of the Holy War.
- Daisy's unused portrait inThracia 776.
Cipher artwork
- Artwork of Daisy.
- Artwork of Daisy.
References
- ↑Meaning, origin and history of the name Daisy, Behind the name,Retrieved: March 17, 2018
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