—Clarisse in Chapter 13x
Clarisse is a boss character from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem. She is one of the assassins working for Eremiya along with Reese and Legion.
She is playable along with her fellow assassins in the second downloadable episode.
Profile[]
Background[]
While not much of Clarisse's past is known, it was hinted that she was born from a noble family, and her family had been murdered by the Soothsires, who had looted their house. She had been the sole survivor, and seemed to have lost her memories from the incident, where she had been found by Eremiya, though it is also hinted that Eremiya and Gharnef had a hand in her family's death.
Under Eremiya's care, Clarisse was trained to be an assassin, and grew up alongside Reese, Legion, and many other children, all molded to become Eremiya's puppets that would obey Eremiya until they broke. Clarisse soon came to view that only the strong would survive and the weak were meant to perish.
During a mission after the War of Shadows had ended, Clarisse, Reese, and Legion were assigned to eliminate the Soothsire remnants, which by extension saved many children that had been taken by them. While Reese was determined to save the children, Clarisse showed no care and simply wanted the mission done, though she wanted to take the lead in the mission. Athena joined their group to help save the children soon, and though Clarisse felt like killing her, she decided to let Athena do what she wants so long as Athena did not get in her way.
After annihilating the Soothsires, Clarisse and Reese entered the hideout to find the prisoners, and stumbled upon some expensive paintings, one of the paintings being of her family and her. Though she didn't recognize it completely, it made her recall some of the lost memories of her family. She also knew the family in the painting were dead now and felt somewhat sad at knowing that, despite how she claimed that it was only natural for the weak to perish. After Reese had rescued the captives, Clarisse warned Reese not to tell anyone about what she had said.
Before the War of Heroes, when Reese went on a covert mission to infiltrate Altea castle for the plan to assassinate Marth, Legion had set up an attack on a village to help Reese earn Marth's trust. Clarisse went to see Legion on his progress after Reese and her platoon had stopped the bandit attack, having finished one of her assignments. The two then discussed their plans on killing Marth.
War of Heroes[]
After Marth's assassination ended in failure and later on the War of Heroes began, Clarisse was tasked on hunting down and killing anyone that had assisted Marth in the previous war. This is due to them being aware that Marth's former allies would come to help Marth later on, which would make things difficult for them. While she had cornered one of Marth's former allies, Wrys, planning on making him die a slow and painful death, she was interrupted by the Altean army arriving. Clarisse saw this coming, though, as Reese had warned her beforehand that the Altean army would never abandon a comrade.
While Reese showed concern on whether Clarisse could take on the task, Clarisse was not worried. She believed the Altean army to be weak, and thus was confident her underlings could get the job done. Reese warned her that underestimating them would lead to Clarisse getting herself killed, as the time Reese spent undercover in Altea had let her learn that despite the ill advise in tactics she had given, her former comrades led by Kris were very strong.
Clarisse only takes offense in that, thinking Reese had grown attached to her former friends. She then told Reese to sit back and watch as she kills them all, but also warned Reese not to get in her way, which made Reese leave. Clarisse soon leaves as well, but warns her underlings that if they fail to kill the 'rats', she will make sure they are dead instead.
After her underlings were killed and Wrys was saved, Clarisse admitted that the Altean army was better than she gave them credit for. However, she showed little concern, as they would be eliminated later, and would simply spare them for now. Reese reminded Clarisse that she had been warned, only for Clarisse to grow annoyed and question Reese's loyalties, to which Reese rejected, as Reese knew that she had to defeat Avatar for Eremiya's sake.
Clarisse later resurfaced when Legion's clone worked with Caesar and Radd, two mercenaries and former allies to Marth in the previous war, to try and ambush Marth. Clarisse questioned whether Radd and Caesar would be useful, and also expressed disappointment at the idea that Legion would likely get the best part in killing Marth, before leaving. After that mission ended in failure with Legion's clone's death and Caesar and Radd joining Marth as well, Clarisse commented on their failure and the clone's death, though Legion corrected her in saying that it wasn't a clone, but his brother, and they were all Legion. Clarisse shrugged it off and questioned if the Legion she was talking to was the real Legion or not, though even Legion didn't know, but declared that next time, all the Legions would fight to kill Marth.
Unfortunately, that would ultimately lead to the original Legion's death, as he was killed when trying to kill Horace when Marth had intervened. When Reese tried to dissuade Eremiya from continuing their pursuit of the Altean army, it was met with failure as it was an order from Gharnef. Clarisse then stepped in and offered to eliminate the army instead of Reese. Eremiya allowed this, before she ordered Reese to get rid of the remaining Legion clones, who were now useless and unable to fight due to the original Legion dying. When Reese showed hesitance to kill the remaining Legion clones, Clarisse offered to dispose of them in Reese's place, calling Reese useless. This earned Clarisse praise from Eremiya for being a good girl, while Reese was mocked as a failure.
Clarisse attempted to ambush Marth's army during a blizzard in the mountains, but her sneak attack ended in failure due to Athena finding them and warning Marth. Despite that, Clarisse was still confident in her victory due to the snow masking their presence, while they still have the ability to see Marth's group. However, Marth's group was far more powerful than she realized and she was defeated in battle while the rest of her forces were routed.
As she laid there in defeat and on the verge of death, Clarisse lamented on how she was all alone, calling out to Eremiya weakly. Much to her surprise, she was found by Reese. Unable to understand, Clarisse assumed that Reese simply came there to laugh at her. Instead, Reese quickly grabbed her and tried to take her back to the hideout, much to Clarisse's confusion. She questioned Reese on why she would do this despite how much Clarisse had mistreated her. Reese simply said that it was because she's Clarisse's big sister, to which Clarisse retorted that they weren't truly siblings, just orphans that had always been alone.
Reese responded that they were still raised together by Eremiya regardless, and Reese cherished the bond she made with Clarisse, and losing it would mean that she would be all alone again, asserting the same would apply to Clarisse. Touched by Reese's words, Clarisse accepts almost begrudgingly to hold onto Reese, and states that it was the first and last time she would obey Reese.
Sadly, despite returning to the hideout and Reese pleading with Eremiya to help save Clarisse, Eremiya merely ordered Reese to abandon her, as Clarisse was now useless. Clarisse understood that this would be the case, knowing the consequences of failure, but felt deeply hurt at being abandoned by the woman that raised her. Clarisse told Reese to leave her, as she didn't want Reese to see Clarisse like she was now. However, when Reese began to leave, Clarisse quickly changed her mind and pleaded for Reese to stay, not wanting to be alone.
Returning to her side, Reese stayed with her, assuring her that she would always be with her, reminding her once more that she's Clarisse's big sister. Clarisse said that Reese was annoying to the end, but as she slowly died, she finally called Reese sister as well.
Personality[]
Clarisse is depicted as a cruel and sadistic young woman who believes that the strong would live, and the weak would suffer. This is likely due to her cruel upbringing by Eremiya. Her sadistic nature is shown when she had Wrys cornered and wanted to give him a slow and painful death, and even expressed annoyance when she wouldn't get to have the chance to kill Marth herself. She would also always mistreat the other orphans that she grew up with, always insulting them or bossing them around, particularly Reese, even though Reese tried to be a big sister to her.
She is also shown to be rather remorseless, as she had no problems with declaring to Reese that she would kill all of her former companions that she had betrayed. Clarisse even willingly offered to dispose of the Legion clones after the original died, despite how they had grown up alongside Clarisse.
Despite Eremiya's cruelty, Clarisse has a deep loyalty towards her foster mother, attempting any means to impress her. This ranges from wanting to take any lead in missions that she was part of (even ones that annoyed her), offering to kill any enemies, or disposing any comrades that were useless. This was all so that Eremiya would praise her. This could all possibly stem from her faint memories in her past when she was patted on the head by her parents, a gesture of praise that she yearns for. When she saw the painting of her family, and despite not fully remembering her family, knowing that the family in that painting was dead made her upset, despite telling herself that the weak would always naturally suffer.
When Clarisse is defeated in battle and found by Reese, she revealed to have a deep fear of being alone, possibly due to how she was alone as an orphan. She was deeply touched by Reese showing affection as an older sister to Clarisse, and later on was deeply hurt when learning that Eremiya had deemed Clarisse useless and ordered Reese to abandon her, even though Clarisse was well aware of the consequences as she carried those same orders as well before. She even threw away her pride and pleaded that Reese remained by her side as she neared death.
As she died, Clarisse called Reese sister, showing that she did in fact cherish their bond.
In-Game[]
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem[]
Recruitment[]
- Downloadable Episode 2: Automatically from the start.
Base Stats[]
Playable[]
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Sniper | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
5 | 32 | 11 | 1 | 14 | 15 | 0 | 12 | 4 | 7 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Bow - B | Silver Bow Vulnerary |
Boss[]
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Sniper | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
5 | 32 | 11 | 1 | 14 | 15 | 0 | 12 | 4 | 7 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Bow - B | Silver Bow |
Starting Class | |||||||||
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Sniper | |||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov |
5 | 39 | 14 | 1 | 18 | 19 | 0 | 12 | 4 | 7 |
Weapon | Starting Items | ||||||||
Bow - B | Silver Bow |
Growth Rates[]
HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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40% | 10% | 0% | 20% | 30% | 0% | 10% | 0% |
Overview[]
Clarisse's growth rates are the generic growth rates for a Sniper, meaning she has no unique growth rates of her own.
Fire Emblem Heroes[]
- Sniper in the Dark
- One of a group of assassins plotting to kill Marth. Katarina's friend. Cruel and lacks manners, but yearns for a family. Appears in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem.
Base Stats[]
Rarity:Title | |||||
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Sniper in the Dark | |||||
Group | |||||
Infantry | |||||
Level | HP | Atk | Spd | Def | Res |
1 40 | 16/17/18 31/34/37 | 5/6/7 24/27/30 | 6/7/8 27/30/33 | 4/5/6 19/22/25 | 3/4/5 14/17/20 |
Skills | Weapon | ||||
Steel Bow | Bow |
Title | |||||
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Sniper in the Dark | |||||
Group | |||||
Infantry | |||||
Level | HP | Atk | Spd | Def | Res |
1 40 | 16/17/18 32/35/38 | 6/7/8 26/29/32 | 7/8/9 29/32/35 | 4/5/6 20/23/26 | 3/4/5 15/18/21 |
Skills | Weapon | ||||
Clarisse's Bow Night Sky | Bow |
Skills[]
Overall[]
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.
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Base Set[]
Much like many Book I units and Bow Infantry units, Clarisse was a victim of limitation due to her lacking starting kit, a workable, but not particularly excellent stat spread, and her status as a Grand Hero battle unit means that, while acquiring copies for her for merging is easy, her inability to access Asset and Flaws hinder her slightly. At a fixed 31/34 Atk/Spd, she is strong and fast enough to deal decent damage. Her overall bulk is low with her Res in particular sitting at 20. All of this in consideration ultimately provided very little from her release and well beyond as newer much more powerful Bow Infantry units were gradually released, leaving Clarisse to the wayside. Even though she has a unique eponymous bow from the start, later updates gave her a true unique bow that is exclusive to her and provided the necessary tool to finally standout.
Clarisse's Bow, despite its name, is an inheritable bow and carries the standard effectiveness to flier units. If she attacks an enemy, she inflicts a -5 Atk/Spd debuff onto her opponent and any enemy within two spaces of that opponent. While this has applications, her mixture of middling damage output and low bulk leaves her highly unlikely to resolve the effect. Additionally as many more powerful debuffing units exists, it ultimately leaves her as a minor candidate as a debuffer.
Her later update granted the Sniper's Bow and has upgraded her original bow in every way. It now inflicts -7 Atk/Spd to her opponent and enemies within two spaces of them as well as deal 7 damage to all enemy units affected by the debuff. Essentially she becomes an incredibly strong debuffer and can chip away at enemy health to push bulky enemies out of their skill ranges at a threshold for her allies to finally dispatch. When refined, if Clarisse's HP is at least 50%, she gains +4 Atk/Spd during combat. Also if she is within two spaces of her Support ally, her foe cannot counterattack. Pairing Clarisse with another unit rewards her with some much needed offensive firepower and the ability to stop enemies from retaliating, evoking the commonly run Firesweep set on her prior to this weapon's release. Male Corrin, Clive, and Mathilda thus make excellent partners due to their own refined weapons, though realistically she can take whatever ally she wants for a support. Katarina fittingly can do this as she is an omni-ploy user and can help debuff the enemy so Clarisse can finish them.
Glimmer boosts her damage by 50%, which fits perfectly on her own self-buffing skills. Poison Strike inflicts 10 damage onto her foe after she initiates combat which syncs well with her personal weapon, thus inflicting 17 damage after combat. Threaten Defense reduces the defense of her foes within two spaces by 5. While a decent debuff, it is a bit slow to gain its effect.
Counters[]
Clarisse is at her strongest during her turn and at the weakest during her opponents. Both of her defensive stats are low and can be dispatched by any close quarter unit who is able to attack her first. Raventome users can take a hit from her by applying a color advantage, however they must be mindful that it does not stop her splash damage afterwards. Null C-Disrupt users also prevent the firesweep effect of her bow. Clarisse also needs to maintain her own damage threshold and be above 50% health, otherwise she completely loses her refine effects.
Skill Inheritance[]
Clarisse's assist skill boils down to Reposition or Draw Back depending on the player's preference of which unit positioning skills is needed for her team. Swift Sparrow increases her Atk and Spd by 4 when initiating combat or having Atk+6 and Spd+7 if Swift Sparrow 3 can be obtained. Given that she is in all likeliness only attacking during her turn, sacrificing more of her already low bulk hardly affects her overall performance in exchange for the +5 Atk/Spd buff of Life and Death.
For those wishing to maximize raw damage, Skill B is where Clarisse diverges on focus as maintaining Poison Strike maximizes her Lull Speed Defense further inflicts Spd/Def -3 on her foe during combat while neutralizing any existing buffs they have on those stats. Adding a Smoke skill such as Defense Smoke or Speed Smoke either pushing her damage up or increasing the likelihood of her double attacking. Her seal can also be Swift Sparrow to give her Atk/Spd+8 for a double Swift Sparrow 2 for or Atk+10/Spd+11 for Swift Sparrow 3 with the Swift Sparrow 2 seal.
If maximizing her splash damage, maintaining Poison Strike and adding on Savage Blow to both he Skill C and Seal means that after combat she initiates, she can deal 31 after combat damage to her foe and 21 damage to enemies within two spaces of her opponent.
Meet Some of the Heroes[]
Sniper in the Dark Clarisse | |||
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Clarisse is a sniper who belongs to a group of assassins stalking the continent of Archanea. She and her ally, Legion, have worked together on a number of missions. | |||
Orphaned as a child, Clarisse was taken in by the group's leader, Eremiya, who trained her to be an assassin. | |||
Clarisse idolizes Eremiya for having raised her. Whatever her adoptive mother demands, she'll do it—no matter how cruel she has to be. | |||
Apparently, there was someone at the orphanage who Clarisse considered her older sister. They must have been close… I wonder what kind of person she was? | |||
Closely Associated Characters | |||
Eremiya | A bishop in service of Gharnef, and leader of a group of assassins that includes Clarisse. Formerly a kind-hearted caretaker of war orphans. | ||
Katarina | Reserved and harboring a dark secret, this trainee tactician depends on others. Treats Clarisse like a younger sister. | ||
Legion | Member of the same mysterious group of assassins as Clarisse. Wears an odd mask, as do his many “brothers.” |
Quotes[]
New Mystery of the Emblem[]
—Clarisse remembering some of her past in Assassins.
—Clarisse's defeat quote in Within the White Darkness.
—A dying Clarisse pleading to Reese to stay by her side.
—Clarisse's last words.
Heroes[]
Non-Canon Appearances[]
Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)[]
Clarisse is illustrated in the trading card game with the following cards:
Choose Your Legends Placement History[]
Round | Placement | Character Version | Votes |
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CYL1 | 416 | New Mystery of the Emblem |
335 |
CYL2 | 370 ↑46 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
502 ↑167 |
CYL3 | 322 ↑48 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
603 ↑101 |
CYL4 | 319 ↑3 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
388 ↓215 |
CYL5 | 215 ↑104 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
418 ↑30 |
CYL6 | 222 ↓7 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
421 ↑3 |
CYL7 | 217 ↑5 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
254 ↓167 |
CYL8 | 207 ↑10 |
New Mystery of the Emblem |
281 ↑27 |
Etymology[]
Clarisse derives from the Imperial Latin word "clàrus", meaning “clear, bright, famous, illustrious one”.
Klein is German and Dutch word for 'small'. Along with Eine, it is a reference to "Eine kleine Nachtmusik", a 1787 composition for a chamber ensemble by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The German title means "a little serenade", though it is often rendered more literally as "a little night music".
Trivia[]
- Clarisse is the first un-recruitable female boss in the Archanea Series (provided one does not count Marla and Hestia from Fire Emblem Gaiden).
- In Chapter 3x, Clarisse leaves the map before the player can reach her. However, if the player uses cheat codes to reach her before she leaves, and attacks/defeats her, it will trigger some dialogue from her.
- In a conversation with Kris, Katarina states the she and Clarisse have the same birthdays. Though none of them know their real birthday, Katarina states that Clarisse "allowed" her to have the same birthday after forcing her to get a gift.
- In Fire Emblem Heroes, Clarisse's Grand Hero Battle map is based on New Mystery of the Emblem Chapter 20x.
- Clarisse shares her voice actress, Cassandra Lee Morris, with Sothis as well as Julia and Feh from Fire Emblem Heroes.
Gallery[]
- See main article: Clarisse/Gallery.