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Thanks to her high base [[HP]] and reasonable [[Luck]] and [[Defense]], Candace is slightly more resistant to physical attacks than the average Adventurer, though this asset of hers is not particularly useful to her. She tends to end up with decent [[Magic (stat)|Magic]], a fact that when combined with her strong base [[Bow]] rank, allows her to inflict passable damage with the [[Shining Bow]].
 
Thanks to her high base [[HP]] and reasonable [[Luck]] and [[Defense]], Candace is slightly more resistant to physical attacks than the average Adventurer, though this asset of hers is not particularly useful to her. She tends to end up with decent [[Magic (stat)|Magic]], a fact that when combined with her strong base [[Bow]] rank, allows her to inflict passable damage with the [[Shining Bow]].
   
Candace is weak in the [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] and [[Resistance]] departments for her class, rendering her susceptible to double attacks and magic-based onslaughts. Further worsening her weaknesses is the fact that she cannot be reclassed, restricting her from learning a plethora of skills that could potentially remedy her glaring flaws. This doesn't mean she is completely unable to learn skills out of her class, as some downloadable maps purchased from online reward obtainable skills that can be used on her, such as [[Aether]], which combines both [[Sol]] and [[Luna]] to give her two offensive skills in one. [[Point Blank]] will also work nicely to give her close-ranged advantage while using [[Bow|Bows]]. It is advised for players to have a very well-thought out plan if they wish to make Candace into an effective and usable unit.
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Candace is weak in the [[Speed (stat)|Speed]] and [[Resistance]] departments for her class, rendering her susceptible to double attacks and magic-based onslaughts. Further worsening her weaknesses is the fact that she cannot be reclassed, restricting her from learning a plethora of skills that could potentially remedy her glaring flaws. This doesn't mean she is completely unable to learn skills out of her class, as some downloadable maps purchased from online reward obtainable skills that can be used on her, such as [[Aether]], which combines both [[Sol]] and [[Luna]] to give her two offensive skills in one. [[Point Blank]] will also work nicely to give her close-range advantage since she is locked on to [[Bow|Bows]]. It is advised for players to have a very well-thought out plan if they wish to make Candace into an effective and usable unit.
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 16:23, 28 August 2016

Candace (ドラジェ Doraje, lit. Dragée) is a capturable boss character from Fire Emblem Fates. A self-proclaimed legendary treasure hunter hailing from Nohr, Candace has dedicated her entire life to exploration.

Candace is voiced by Yuka Keicho in the Japanese version and Amber Hood in the English version.

Profile

While exploring the world in pursuit of treasured relics, Candace travels with a group of "barbarians" who appear to tolerate her; although not formally a part of the group, Candace claims that the barbarians are perfect for distracting foes while she flees.

Candace formally appears in Paralogue 6, where she bids a member of the bandit group that she is travelling with to steal a bag of Dragon Herbs from Midori. When confronted on her theft, Candace launches in a twisted defence of her action, justifying it as being no different from Midori "stealing" the herbs from the forest. A battle thereafter ensues with Candace attempting to flee with the Avatar's army hot on her heels. The army eventually corners her and either kills or captures her.

Candace also makes an appearance in the DLC episode Museum Melee as a visitor from another world.

Personality

Owing to the minor role that Candace plays in influencing the plot, not much is known of her personality. From her involvement in the paralogue that she appears in, however, some aspects of her character may be gleaned. For one, she is portrayed as an arrogant, narcissistic individual, shamelessly indulging in self-praise when she unveils her identity before Midori.

Candace has also been depicted as a deceitful individual, tricking and confusing others through her clever twisting of words in order to justify the dishonourable actions that she partakes in. This fact is best evidenced through her confrontation with Midori, during which she deliberately uses periphrastic language to confuse Midori and justify her ownership of a bag of Dragon Herbs that she stole from Midori.

In-Game

As an Enemy

Paralogue 6 - Herbal Remedy

Starting Class
FE14 Candace Adventurer Map SpriteAdventurer
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
VariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVaries6
WeaponStarting Items
FE14 Bow Bow - Varies
FE14 Staff Staff - Varies
Varies
  • Note: Stats and equipment are dependent on the player's progress in the game.

Xenologue 5 - Museum Melee

Starting Class
FE14 Candace Adventurer Map SpriteAdventurer
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
VariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVaries6
WeaponStarting Items
FE14 Bow Bow - Varies
FE14 Staff Staff - Varies
Varies
  • Note: Stats and equipment are dependent on the player's progress in the game.

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
45% 25% 35% 25% 45% 55% 35% 55%
  • Note: Growth rates are based on the character in their base class.

Max Stat Modifiers

Str Mag Skl Spd Luk Def Res
0 +1 -2 -2 +2 +1 +1

Overview

Thanks to her high base HP and reasonable Luck and Defense, Candace is slightly more resistant to physical attacks than the average Adventurer, though this asset of hers is not particularly useful to her. She tends to end up with decent Magic, a fact that when combined with her strong base Bow rank, allows her to inflict passable damage with the Shining Bow.

Candace is weak in the Speed and Resistance departments for her class, rendering her susceptible to double attacks and magic-based onslaughts. Further worsening her weaknesses is the fact that she cannot be reclassed, restricting her from learning a plethora of skills that could potentially remedy her glaring flaws. This doesn't mean she is completely unable to learn skills out of her class, as some downloadable maps purchased from online reward obtainable skills that can be used on her, such as Aether, which combines both Sol and Luna to give her two offensive skills in one. Point Blank will also work nicely to give her close-range advantage since she is locked on to Bows. It is advised for players to have a very well-thought out plan if they wish to make Candace into an effective and usable unit.

Quotes

“Oh? Caught up with Candace, did you? Well done. But I warn you. I'm strong as an oak!”
—Candace's pre-battle quote.
“You caught Candace? You defeat Candace? Who ARE you?!”
—Candace's death quote

Defeated by Player/Enemy

  • I can't... die...

Etymology

"Dragée" is a tiny, hard candy used to decorate baked goods. Likewise, Candace is phonetically similar to the word candy.

Trivia

  • Candace shares her English voice actress, Amber Hood, with Nyx and Soleil.
  • Due to her unique character model, Candace is the only captureable unit that cannot use any reclassing items.

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