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{{quote|Lord [[Camus]]... please forgive me...|Belf's death quote in [[Archanea Saga]]}}
 
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'''Belf''' (ベルフ ''Berufu'') is a playable character from [[Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga]] and [[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]. He is a [[Sable Order of Knights|Sable Knight]] of [[Grust]].
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'''Belf''' (ベルフ ''Berufu'') is a playable character from [[Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga]] and [[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]. He is a [[Sable Order of Knights|Sable Knight]] of [[Grust]].
   
 
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====Overall====
 
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Compared to [[Reiden]], Belf has the upper hand in HP and Defense, but has lower stats elsewhere. He is still recommended for use as a cavalier unless [[Cecil]], [[Luke]], and/or [[Roderick]] have surpassed his experience. He has no chance in improving his Resistance, unlike Reiden, but he will almost always max out his Skill, much like Reiden.
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Compared to [[Reiden]], Belf has the upper hand in HP, Strength and Defense, but has lower stats elsewhere. He is still recommended for use as a cavalier unless [[Cecil]], [[Luke]], and/or [[Roderick]] have surpassed his experience. He has no chance in improving his Resistance, unlike Reiden, but he will almost always max out his Skill, much like Reiden.
   
 
He also has a higher chance to cap his HP stat than some of the other potential paladins.
 
He also has a higher chance to cap his HP stat than some of the other potential paladins.

Revision as of 18:57, 21 July 2017

“Lord Camus... please forgive me...”
—Belf's death quote in Archanea Saga

Belf (ベルフ Berufu) is a playable character from Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga and Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem. He is a Sable Knight of Grust.

Profile

Belf was a Sable Knight loyal to Camus. When he found out Camus was planning on delivering Nyna to Hardin in Aurelis, Belf wanted to help Camus and have the Sable Order fight Dolhr. However, Camus pointed out that the Sable Order officially helping him would cause Dolhr to attack Grust and kill their hostage the Grust Prince, Jubelo. In response, Belf along with Robert and Reiden resigned from the Sable Order to help Camus. While Camus was captured by Doluna, Belf's fate was unrevealed.

Belf reappears in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, along with Reiden and Robert before the original game's Chapter 13. Since that time, Belf has taken over the remnants of the Sable Order, in his convesations with Sirius, he deduces the Knight's true identity as Camus.

In Game

Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga

Base Stats

Starting Class
FE3 Cavalier Map Sprite Cavalier
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResWlvMov
10271013126100136
WeaponStarting Items
Sword
Lance
FE3KillerLanceKiller Lance
Hand lance iconJavelin
FE3 Iron SwordIron Sword

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 40% 50% 50% 40% 70% 20% 3%

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Base Stats

Starting Class
FEDS Cavalier Map SpriteCavalier
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
1535140151281209
WeaponStarting Items
FE12 SwordSword - D
FE12 LanceLance - C
FE11steellanceSteel Lance
FE11steelswordSteel Sword

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
80% 55% 0% 55% 40% 40% 25% 0%

Support Relationships

Supports

Supported by

Overall

Compared to Reiden, Belf has the upper hand in HP, Strength and Defense, but has lower stats elsewhere. He is still recommended for use as a cavalier unless Cecil, Luke, and/or Roderick have surpassed his experience. He has no chance in improving his Resistance, unlike Reiden, but he will almost always max out his Skill, much like Reiden.

He also has a higher chance to cap his HP stat than some of the other potential paladins.

Ending

New Mystery of the Emblem

Grustian Peer

"Belf wandered the land, helping the weak. There are legends of him aiding numerous villages."

Etymology

The katakana used to write Belf's name is identical to the one would write to spell 'Berg' or 'Bergh', a Dutch or Flemish surname which means 'hill' or 'mountain'. Bergh, like Reiden, is also the name of a city in the Netherlands.

Notes

  • How Belf managed to avoid retribution from Doluna is unknown. It is likely he was in hiding after delivering Nyna to Aurelis.

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