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There are three ways to deal with Aizenau. He may be defeated through standard combat, and doing so will instantly end all enemy reinforcements. The player will need to turn the tide against Aizenau's powerful cavalry, and pay careful heed to avoid getting obliterated by reinforcements before they can strike him down. This strategy is both difficult,turn-consuming, and unnecessary, but can provide players with ample rewards should their units be strong enough to stick it out.
 
There are three ways to deal with Aizenau. He may be defeated through standard combat, and doing so will instantly end all enemy reinforcements. The player will need to turn the tide against Aizenau's powerful cavalry, and pay careful heed to avoid getting obliterated by reinforcements before they can strike him down. This strategy is both difficult,turn-consuming, and unnecessary, but can provide players with ample rewards should their units be strong enough to stick it out.
   
Alternatively, the player may memorize Aizenau's spawnpoint and position a unit on the tile before Aizenau spawns. Doing so will prevent Aizenhau from appearing on the map,and will limit his army to a single initial wave of reinforcements. As long as the player is equipped to take down three [[cavalier|cavaliers]] armed with [[rapier|Rapiers]], this method is painless and drastically reduces the difficulty of the chapter.
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Alternatively, the player may memorize Aizenau's spawnpoint and position a unit on the tile before Aizenau spawns. Doing so will prevent Aizenhau from appearing on the map,and will limit his army to a single initial wave of reinforcements. As long as the player is equipped to take down three [[cavalier]]s armed with [[Rapier]]s, this method is painless and drastically reduces the difficulty of the chapter.
   
 
Finally, the player may ignore Aizenhau altogether. The moment the player sends any unit into the castle near the bottom of the map, Aizenhau's army will flee the scene to avoid initiating a war with southern Thracia,{{FE5}}
 
Finally, the player may ignore Aizenhau altogether. The moment the player sends any unit into the castle near the bottom of the map, Aizenhau's army will flee the scene to avoid initiating a war with southern Thracia,{{FE5}}

Revision as of 14:59, 1 May 2016

“You pathetic fools! You think you stand a chance against me?”
—Aizenau's battle quote

Aizenau(known as Eisenhow in some translations) is a boss character in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.

Stats

Starting Class
FE5 Paladin Paladin
Level HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Bld Move LS MS PC
6 38 12 4 12 13 3 9 14 9 1 0 0
Skill Weapon Starting Items
- FE5 Sword IconSword - A
FE5 Lance IconLance - A
Great LanceGreat Lance
FE5javelinJavelin
FE5vulneraryVulnerary


Overview

Aizenau himself is a rather average foe. His astounding mobility is completely negated by the fact that he cannot move on his own accord. His stats are decent all-around, but he lacks access to a throne. The main threat will come from the seemingly endless stream of cavalry and siege mages that spawn near him, all of whom will be able to provide him with an ample level of cover fire.

There are three ways to deal with Aizenau. He may be defeated through standard combat, and doing so will instantly end all enemy reinforcements. The player will need to turn the tide against Aizenau's powerful cavalry, and pay careful heed to avoid getting obliterated by reinforcements before they can strike him down. This strategy is both difficult,turn-consuming, and unnecessary, but can provide players with ample rewards should their units be strong enough to stick it out.

Alternatively, the player may memorize Aizenau's spawnpoint and position a unit on the tile before Aizenau spawns. Doing so will prevent Aizenhau from appearing on the map,and will limit his army to a single initial wave of reinforcements. As long as the player is equipped to take down three cavaliers armed with Rapiers, this method is painless and drastically reduces the difficulty of the chapter.

Finally, the player may ignore Aizenhau altogether. The moment the player sends any unit into the castle near the bottom of the map, Aizenhau's army will flee the scene to avoid initiating a war with southern Thracia,