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Amelia is the second [[Trainee]] unit you can recruit. She has extremely low base stats for her join time and, opposed to what one would expect, her growth rates are comparably low as well. This leads to training her being a rather difficult and tedious task as she gets easily killed by most enemies (aside some weak monsters like [[Revenant|Revenants]]) and deals little damage in return. Furthermore, she starts with 4 movement, meaning she has a hard time getting around a map without being ferried around by other units or reaching weakened enemies to finish them off. One good thing is the fact that she begins with a Speedwing, and if used on her she is able to double most enemies, adding that little damage that can defeat the already weakened enemy.
 
Amelia is the second [[Trainee]] unit you can recruit. She has extremely low base stats for her join time and, opposed to what one would expect, her growth rates are comparably low as well. This leads to training her being a rather difficult and tedious task as she gets easily killed by most enemies (aside some weak monsters like [[Revenant|Revenants]]) and deals little damage in return. Furthermore, she starts with 4 movement, meaning she has a hard time getting around a map without being ferried around by other units or reaching weakened enemies to finish them off. One good thing is the fact that she begins with a Speedwing, and if used on her she is able to double most enemies, adding that little damage that can defeat the already weakened enemy.
   
Her branching options for promotion vary in performance, but none in particular allows her to shine above the plethora of other units that likely already exist in the army. The [[Paladin]] route is her best possible option simply for the movement enhancement, though she will be facing stiff competition against a host of other Cavalier units that already exist and are likely more and better trained than Amelia once she catches up, most notably [[Seth]]. In the [[General]] route, her only competition is [[Gilliam]] whom she has slightly better Skill and Speed, but he has better overall bulk and strength. The class' low mobility hinders any sort of advantage it may have over making her a Paladin save using her for choke-points which Gilliam, if already trained, already does better. Anyway, it might be advisable to promote Amelia into a Knight if used, since at the point where she's recruited there'll be three Cavaliers, and possible Paladins or Great Knights, and one Paladin, while only one Knight and possible General, so having another ironclad unit wouldn't be a bad idea, adding the fact that her Defense will grow when promoted into a General.
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Her branching options for promotion vary in performance, but none in particular allows her to shine above the plethora of other units that likely already exist in the army. The [[Paladin]] route is her best possible option simply for the movement enhancement, though she will be facing stiff competition against a host of other Cavalier units that already exist and are likely more and better trained than Amelia once she catches up, most notably [[Seth]]. In the [[General]] route, her only competition is [[Gilliam]] whom she has slightly better Skill and Speed, but he has better overall bulk and strength. The class' low mobility hinders her a bit, but the additional bulk is useful for creating choke-points which Gilliam, if already trained, already does better. The latter class option may be a more favorable despite the mobility issues due to the unit type saturation with the former.
   
Amelia is statistically the weakest character in game and takes a while to be brought to the same level as her fellow teammates, but she can be worthwhile to train for those who specifically wish to use her; alas, time and effort must be specifically funneled into her to be remotely competent, but if worked hard she can promote at the end of the same chapter where she's recruited. This also comes at the expense of taking away valuable experience from far superior options from those within her branching paths who require far less for the same or better results.
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Amelia is statistically the weakest character in game and takes a while to be brought to the same level as her fellow teammates, but she can be worthwhile to train for those who specifically wish to use her, but time and effort must be specifically funneled into her to be remotely competent. It is possible to achieve this as soon as the chapter she is recruited if wanting to get an early start, but it remains an issue of focusing valuable experience and resources into her that most existing units of both her promotion options could benefit from with far more time to start and far less effort to bring to the same, if not better results that she can produce.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:12, 20 September 2019

“When I was just a child, she was stolen away by bandits. My father had already passed away, so I was totally...sniff...”
—Amelia talking about her mother in a support conversation with Duessel.

Amelia is a playable character in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. She is an orphan from the small Grado village, Silva, and is a young girl who is inexperienced in combat.

Profile

Amelia's motivation to join the Grado army stems from her broken childhood, where her village Silva was attacked by bandits. Her father was killed in the raid and her mother, Melina, was kidnapped and presumed dead by Amelia. After this event, Amelia vowed to be the greatest soldier Grado will ever behold in order to protect her loved ones.

She first appears in her new residence, Serafew, where one of Eirika's companions or Eirika herself visits her house just as she leaves, finding a Torch that she had dropped in her rush to join the army.

  • Carcino, where she joins a Grado battalion in capturing Eirika. If she is not recruited in Carcino, she later withdraws and reappears in Hamill Canyon as part of Aias' reinforcements.
  • Fort Rigwald, where she objects to Gheb's ranting of a soldier who has doubts about the war. As punishment, Gheb forces her out into the frontlines, hoping for her to die.

At first, she is merely one of Grado's forces fooled by the propaganda declaring the siblings Eirika and Ephraim evil nobles of Renais, but when encountering them or the cavalier Franz, her opinion quickly changes and she defects to their side. She then aids Eirika and Ephraim in their journey.

If she has not obtained any supports, she returns to Grado after the war and helps rebuild the nation after the war. Her endings with Franz or Ross indicate that she moves to Renais with her spouse. Her endings with Duessel and Ewan indicate that she travels around Magvel.

Personality

Amelia is a kindhearted girl with a strong desire to defend those she cares for since the incident in Silva. She is also stubborn and quite hesitant to speak about her past, but concedes to discussing it to people she feels close to, like Franz. It is hinted that she has a crush on Franz in her Support Conversations with Neimi. Also, in one such Support Conversation, it is revealed that she likes to cook. In another Support Conversation, it is shown that she had a songbird which she released prior to joining Grado's army.

In-Game

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Base Stats

Starting ClassAffinity
FE8 Recruit Map Sprite RecruitGBAThunder Thunder
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
11643462364
WeaponStarting Items
Lance Lance - ESlimLanceSlim Lance
SpeedwingsSpeedwing
VulneraryVulnerary

Growth Rates

HP S/M Skl Spd Lck Def Res
60%* 35%** 40% 40% 50% 30% 15%

*70% in the Japanese version
**40% in the Japanese version

Promotion Gains

First Tier

Promoted Class
FE8 Knight Map Sprite Knight
1 +2 +1 +1 +1 +2 +0 +4 +0
Weapon Levels
Lance +30

Promoted Class
FE8 Cavalier Map Sprite Cavalier
1 +1 +0 +2 +2 +0 +2 +2 +3
Weapon Levels
Sword E Lance +30

Second Tier
From Knight

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightcrest Knight Crest or Master seal Master Seal FE8 General Map Sprite General
1 +3 +2 +3 +2 +3 +3 +1 +1
Skills Weapon Levels
Great Shield Sword E Lance +40 Axe E

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightcrest Knight Crest or Master seal Master Seal FE8 Great Knight Map Sprite Great Knight
1 +3 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +0 +2
Weapon Levels
Sword E Axe D

From Cavalier

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightcrest Knight Crest or Master seal Master Seal FE8 Paladin Map Sprite Paladin
1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +1 +2 +0 +1
Weapon Levels
Sword +30

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightcrest Knight Crest or Master seal Master Seal FE8 Great Knight Map Sprite Great Knight
1 +3 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +0 -1
Weapon Levels
Axe D

Supports

See also: Amelia/Supports

Overview

Secret Book (Artwork)
Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers.

Amelia is the second Trainee unit you can recruit. She has extremely low base stats for her join time and, opposed to what one would expect, her growth rates are comparably low as well. This leads to training her being a rather difficult and tedious task as she gets easily killed by most enemies (aside some weak monsters like Revenants) and deals little damage in return. Furthermore, she starts with 4 movement, meaning she has a hard time getting around a map without being ferried around by other units or reaching weakened enemies to finish them off. One good thing is the fact that she begins with a Speedwing, and if used on her she is able to double most enemies, adding that little damage that can defeat the already weakened enemy.

Her branching options for promotion vary in performance, but none in particular allows her to shine above the plethora of other units that likely already exist in the army. The Paladin route is her best possible option simply for the movement enhancement, though she will be facing stiff competition against a host of other Cavalier units that already exist and are likely more and better trained than Amelia once she catches up, most notably Seth. In the General route, her only competition is Gilliam whom she has slightly better Skill and Speed, but he has better overall bulk and strength. The class' low mobility hinders her a bit, but the additional bulk is useful for creating choke-points which Gilliam, if already trained, already does better. The latter class option may be a more favorable despite the mobility issues due to the unit type saturation with the former.

Amelia is statistically the weakest character in game and takes a while to be brought to the same level as her fellow teammates, but she can be worthwhile to train for those who specifically wish to use her, but time and effort must be specifically funneled into her to be remotely competent. It is possible to achieve this as soon as the chapter she is recruited if wanting to get an early start, but it remains an issue of focusing valuable experience and resources into her that most existing units of both her promotion options could benefit from with far more time to start and far less effort to bring to the same, if not better results that she can produce.

Fire Emblem Awakening

SpotPass

Starting Class
FE13 NPC Generic Knight Map SpriteKnight
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
724926712+410+254
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
Defense +2Defense +2
Luck+4Luck +4
LanceIconFE13Lance - DIron Lance FE13 IconIron Lance*

*Enemy only; joins unequipped

Fire Emblem Heroes

Rose of the War
A young soldier from a small village in Grado. She is honest and sincere. Appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.

Base Stats

Rarity: ✯✯✯✯✯

Heroes Amelia SpriteTitle
Rose of the War
Group
Heroes Armored Armored
LevelHPAtkSpdDefRes
1
40
18/19/20
44/47/50
5/6/7
31/34/37
7/8/9
31/34/37
8/9/10
32/35/38
3/4/5
20/23/27
SkillsWeapon
FEH skill offense Slaying Axe
FEH skill special Holy Vestments
FEH Axe Axe

Skills

TypeNamePrerequisiteDefaultUnlocked
FEH skill offenseIron Axe---
Steel Axe---
Slaying Axe---
Slaying Axe+-FEH Star Rarity 5-
Grado PoleaxSlaying Axe+-FEH Star Rarity 5
FEH skill supportHoly Vestments-FEH Star Rarity 5-
Sacred CowlHoly Vestments-FEH Star Rarity 5
AFEH Earth Boost 1 Earth Boost 1--
FEH Earth Boost 2 Earth Boost 2FEH Earth Boost 1 Earth Boost 1-
FEH Earth Boost 3 Earth Boost 3FEH Earth Boost 2 Earth Boost 2FEH Star Rarity 5
CFEH Armor March 1 Armor March 1--
FEH Armor March 2 Armor March 2FEH Armor March 1 Armor March 1-
FEH Armor March 3 Armor March 3FEH Armor March 2 Armor March 2FEH Star Rarity 5

Quotes

The Sacred Stones:

Recruitment (Ephraim's route)

With Ephraim
Ephraim: You're a Grado soldier? But you're just a child.
Amelia: I am not a child! I'm a soldier of Grado, and I will defeat every soldier of Frelia I meet!
Ephraim: Is that so? Guess I'm ready then.
Amelia: Um...
Ephraim: Is that the stance you're going to use? You'll drop your lance that way. I'm Prince Ephraim of Renais. Why don't you surrender and come with me?
Amelia: Wha-what are you going to do to me?!
Ephraim: Calm down. As long as you don't try to stab me, I won't do a thing to harm you.
Amelia: You lie! You're a liar! Everyone knows about Prince Ephraim of Renais. He's a beast who attacks any woman he sees...
Ephraim: .....Right, this has gone far enough. I am not going to hurt you. If you're scared, throw down your weapon and run away. But...if you're willing to listen, I'd like to ask for your help. You must realize this whole war is madness, right? Something is wrong in Grado. (Ephraim leaves)
Amelia: ..... I-I'm...


With Franz
Franz: You...You're a girl?!
Amelia: Ah! Don't make fun of me! I'm a soldier of Grado! Prepare yourself, Frelian dog!
Franz: W-wait a minute!
(Amelia trips)
Amelia: Oof..
Franz: Are, are you all right? It's not surprising you fell over from that stance. Can you get up?
Amelia: Sh-Shut up!
Franz: Did you hurt your knee? I know how it feels. I did it often as a recruit myself. To be honest, I still do it more than I should.
Amelia: .....
Franz: I'm Franz. I'm a Knight of Renais. What's your name?
Amelia: I'm Amelia.
Franz: Do you think I could ask you to surrender? This may be odd, but I really have no desire to fight you.
Amelia: .....
Franz: I get the feeling you don't want to fight either. Am I right?
Amelia: I... B-but...I've heard prince Ephraim takes females prisoners and uses them as palace slaves. If I surrender, will I be forced to work in the palace, too?
Franz: N-no, don't be silly! Prince Ephraim would never do such a thing...I think..
Amelia: You think?
Franz: No, he wouldn't! Of course not. You have my word of honor.
Amelia: ...Well, you seem sincere. I'll trust you, Franz.

Recruitment (Eirika's Route)

With Eirika
Eirika: Who are you?
Amelia: What? What?
Eirika: Are you from around here? You should find someplace to hide. These men are after me. It's not safe.
Amelia: But... But I'm...
Eirika: Yes?
Amelia: I'm a Grado soldier. I'm here to stop the princess of Renais...
Eirika: Huh? You're with Grado?
Amelia: And you're Princess Eirika? But the commander said Eirika's a cruel and merciless fiend...
Eirika: What? No, I'm... I don't know what Grado's officers have been telling you, but... Our two countries are at war, so I suppose they can say what they want.
Amelia: ...Mistress Eirika...I, uh, I surrender. I won't fight you.
Eirika: Huh?
Amelia: I became a soldier because I admired General Duessel's sense of honor. But the general has been very opposed to this war from the beginning... And now I see you, and you look so sad about all of this. I don't know what's right anymore. I'm just a soldier, but I want to decide for myself. I want to understand the truth myself, to see it with my own eyes.
Eirika: ...I see. So...does this mean you're coming with us? I suppose I should ask your name then.
Amelia: Amelia. Amelia of Silva.

With Franz
Franz: Oh, who are you?
Amelia: What? What?
Franz: Are you one of the locals? This is a dangerous spot. You should hide. Here, come with me.
Amelia: But... But I'm...
Franz: I'm Franz, a Knight of Renais. What's your name? What are you doing here?
Amelia: I-I'm Amelia. I'm... Actually, I'm a Grado soldier. I'm supposed to be fighting you.
Franz: Really? So, uh, you're my enemy?
Amelia: ...I guess... Are you... Are you going to make me your prisoner?!
Franz: No! No, I wouldn't do that. But...this is a problem.
Amelia: What should we do?
Franz: First of all, you must listen to me and do as I say. We'll talk to Princess Eirika later.
Amelia: What? NO! My commander told me Eirika's a cruel and merciless fiend who--
Franz: Oh, that's utter nonsense. I've never heard the princess utter an unkind word to anyone. I understand why you're frightenened. You think we're the enemy. But if you'd only trust me... Will you come with me?
Amelia: Mm... Well, all right. I'll trust you, Franz.

Battle Quotes

Against Gheb

Gheb: Y-you wench... You're that recruit, aren't you? Do you think you can betray me and get away with it?
Amelia: Your threats no longer hold any power over me. I-I am not your pawn!

Death Quote:

“I... I did well, didn't I?”
—Death quote in The Sacred Stones.

Final Chapter:

“Gotta d-do my best. Here goes!”
—Final Chapter Quote in The Sacred Stones

Heroes

Amelia/Heroes Quotes

Endings

Amelia, Rose of the War (戦場の花 Senjō no hana lit. Flower of the Battlefield)
"Following the war, she returned to Grado to assist in her country's reconstruction. She surrounded herself with new friends and used the strength she found on the battlefield to live her life in happiness."
A Support with Ewan
"After the war, Ewan and Amelia set out, as promised, on a trip around the world. Their deeds along the way made small legends in the regions they visited. In time, Amelia gave birth to a daughter, and they settled down."
A Support with Duessel
"Upon their return to Grado, Duessel reunited Amelia with her mother. The two wept with joy, giving thanks to Duessel. Afterward, Amelia became the most trusted companion of the man once known as Obsidian."
A Support with Franz
"Franz brought Amelia home with him in Renais. Amelia spent a short time with him in Renais's army, but once she and Franz were married, she retired her commission. The two had a daughter who grew to be a great knight herself."
A Support with Ross
"Amelia traveled to Ross's hometown, where she decided to remain. Over time, the two fell in love and were wed. Years later they had a son who grew into a warrior. As he grew in skill and strength, he surpassed even his father."

Etymology

The name Amelia comes from either of two names: Amalia, a Germanic name derived from the word 'amal' (work) or Emilia, which derives from the Roman family name Aemilius, which comes from the word 'aemulus' (rival). The birth defect 'amelia' refers to an absence of a limb, from the Greek 'a' (none) and the word for 'limb'. The name Amelia also bears a strong resemblance to the French verb "améliorer", which means "to improve".

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Amelia is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards:

Trivia

  • In the prototype version, Amelia was the princess of Frelia, and was a Probation Flier.
  • As a Paladin, the tip of Amelia's lance changes from red to gray as she moves.
  • In Fire Emblem Heroes, she shares her English voice actress, Natalie Lander, with Fir, Elise and Nina from Fire Emblem Fates.
  • As a nod to the General class attack sprite in the GBA games, her Heroes artwork depicts a chain wrapped around her axe handle, which end is hidden on her gauntlets.

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