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{{Character
 
|title =Daisy
|image = [[File:Daisy_(FE_Treasure).png|150px]]<br>Artwork of Daisy from ''Fire Emblem: Treasure.''
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|image =[[File:Daisy_(FE_Treasure).png|150px]]<br>Official artwork of Daisy from ''[[Fire Emblem TREASURE]]''.
|title = Daisy
 
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|name =Daisy
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]
 
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|jap_name ={{Hover|デイジー|Deijī}}
|firstseen = Chapter 7: [[Passing the Desert]]
 
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|fullname =
|class = [[Thief]]}}
 
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|jap_fullname =
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|alias =
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|gender =Female
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|race =[[Human]]
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|relatives =Unnamed Parents<br>
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[[Asaello]] (Brother)
 
|game =[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]<br>[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]] (Unused)
 
|firstseen =Chapter 7: [[Passing the Desert]]
 
|class =[[Thief]]
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}}
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{{Quote|Wow! My own private lesson with [[Shannan]]! Wheee!|Daisy}}
   
 
'''Daisy''' is a character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. She is the [[substitute character]] of [[Patty]] if [[Brigid]] is not paired up. She is the sister of [[Asaello]], and fulfills the story role that Patty would have otherwise played. She does, however, share her own personal conversation with [[Shannan]] after [[Bloom]] is defeated in [[Passing the Desert|Chapter 7]]. This conversation will result in Daisy gaining three points of skill and three points of speed.
{{Quote|Wow! My own private lesson with Shanan! Wheee!|Daisy}}
 
   
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== Profile ==
'''Daisy''' (デイジー ''Deijī'') is a character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. She is the [[substitute character]] of [[Patty]] if [[Brigid]] is not paired up. She is the sister of [[Asaello]], and fulfills the story role that Patty would have otherwise played. She does, however, share her own personal conversation with [[Shanan]] after [[Bloom]] is defeated in Chapter 7. This conversation will result in Daisy gaining three points of skill and three points of speed.
 
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Like many of the substitute characters, there is not much to know about Daisy's past, other than the fact that she was raised in an orphanage with her brother Asaello, like Patty and Febail.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
Daisy shares similar personality traits with Patty: Cheerful, headstrong, slightly self-centered, and kind. Unlike Patty, however, Daisy appears to be a little more child-like, and enjoys teasing her brother Asaello.
 
Daisy shares similar personality traits with Patty: Cheerful, headstrong, slightly self-centered, and kind. Unlike Patty, however, Daisy appears to be a little more child-like, and enjoys teasing her brother Asaello.
   
==In Game==
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==In-Game==
 
===Base Stats===
 
===Base Stats===
 
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===Overview===
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===Overall===
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{{Subjective}}
Much like [[Patty]], Daisy is a terrible fighter before promotion. Thanks to her minor [[Ulir]] holy blood, Patty will receive several stat boosts, one of which is that of higher luck. Daisy will thus be inferior to Patty stat-wise, and this is only made worse by her low strength growth of 10%. However, Daisy possesses the [[Miracle|Prayer]] skill, a skill that Patty does not automatically come with.
 
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Daisy is among the weakest units in ''Genealogy of the Holy War, ''arguably the weakest character of the entire roster. While the character she substitutes for, [[Patty]], is also a weaker second generation unit, Daisy is even worse by a fair margin. Although Patty's mother, [[Brigid]], passes her no skills, she has a lot of potential fathers that will give her better skills and growths than Daisy, where Daisy only comes with the [[Prayer]] skill which can be difficult to effectively utilize, particularly on such a fragile character.
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Compared to other substitute units, Daisy is still very poor and likely the worst overall substitute. Not only are her base stats terrible other than her [[Speed (stat)|Speed]], but her growths are the second worst of substitute characters and some of the lowest in the game. Even more unfortunate is that her lopsided Speed growth is likely to be completely wasted, as between her Speed base, conversation with [[Shannan]], and Speed growth, she will lose 9-10 Speed to her class caps. This actually makes her growths the worst in the game since 30% of her Speed growth is superfluous. One of the most serious problems for Daisy is that even at maximum level, she is unlikely to have double digit [[Strength]] due to her terrible base Strength and 10% growth. Combined with C-rank [[Sword]]s until [[Promotion]], she will have a lot of trouble even damaging enemies, let alone killing them. Compounding that issue is a lack of [[Pursuit]] before Promotion. Yet more problems arise in her abysmal durability with some of the lowest [[HP]] in the game and defensive stats that will barely break double digits. All of this combined makes Daisy an incompetent combat unit, one that will be very difficult to level outside of methods like [[Boss Abuse]] or [[Gold]] trading, and one that probably is not worth leveling at all unless you want to make recruiting [[Asaello]] easier.
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While she will get a boost after promoting since she will gain Pursuit, some Strength, have very high [[Evasion]], and access to A-rank Swords, the only thing she will truly wind up good at is evading enemy attacks between Prayer and her capped Speed. Daisy is simply too feeble and will require an extraordinary amount of help from rings and high level weaponry just to make her usable, and it is generally not worth doing so when other characters can make much better use of those items.
   
 
===Conversations===
 
===Conversations===
In Chapter 7, if [[Shanan]] talks to Daisy, Daisy will give Shanan the [[Balmung]], and she will gain 100 love points with him.
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In Chapter 7, if [[Shannan]] talks to Daisy, Daisy will give Shannan the [[Balmung]], and she will gain 100 love points with him.
   
In Chapter 7, if Daisy talks to [[Seliph]], he will receive a [[Hero Sword]], and she will gain 100 love points with him.
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In Chapter 7, if Daisy talks to [[Seliph]], he will receive a [[Brave Sword]], and she will gain 100 love points with him.
   
In Chapter 7, after Bloom is defeated, position Daisy adjacent to Shanan, and a conversation in which Daisy gains three points of skill and three points of speed will occur.
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In Chapter 7, after Bloom is defeated, position Daisy adjacent to Shannan, and a conversation in which Daisy gains three points of skill and three points of speed will occur.
   
 
In Chapter 8, Daisy can recruit her brother [[Asaello]] if she speaks to him.
 
In Chapter 8, Daisy can recruit her brother [[Asaello]] if she speaks to him.
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In Chapter 10, if either [[Lester]] or [[Deimne]] speaks to Daisy, she will gain three points of HP and 100 love points with whomever spoke to her. Do note that this conversation will not occur if either character already has a lover.
 
In Chapter 10, if either [[Lester]] or [[Deimne]] speaks to Daisy, she will gain three points of HP and 100 love points with whomever spoke to her. Do note that this conversation will not occur if either character already has a lover.
   
In the Final Chapter, Daisy can speak to her lover, provided he is either [[Seliph]], [[Shanan]], [[Lester]], or [[Deimne]]. This will result in the lover in question gaining three points of HP and three points of speed, with Deimne gaining an extra two points of HP, as compared to the others.
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In the Final Chapter, Daisy can speak to her lover, provided he is either [[Seliph]], [[Shannan]], [[Lester]], or [[Deimne]]. This will result in the lover in question gaining three points of HP and three points of speed, with Deimne gaining an extra two points of HP, as compared to the others.
   
 
===Love Growths===
 
===Love Growths===
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*[[Leif]]: 0+2
 
*[[Leif]]: 0+2
 
*[[Ares]]: 0+2
 
*[[Ares]]: 0+2
*[[Shanan]]: 100+2
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*[[Shannan]]: 100+2
*[[Iuchar]]/[[Johalva]]: 0+2
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*[[Iuchar]]/[[Iucharba]]: 0+2
 
*[[Oifey]]: 0+2
 
*[[Oifey]]: 0+2
 
*[[Hannibal]]: N/A
 
*[[Hannibal]]: N/A
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*[[Asaello]]: -- (Not possible, since they are siblings)
 
*[[Asaello]]: -- (Not possible, since they are siblings)
 
*[[Amid]]: 0+2
 
*[[Amid]]: 0+2
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== Quotes ==
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== Endings ==
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=== ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' ===
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==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''[[Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)]]''===
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Daisy is illustrated in the trading card game ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' with the following cards:
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{{CardLink|B19-086HN}}
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{{CardLink|B19-087N}}
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== Etymology ==
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellis_perennis Daisy] is the name of a flower, originated from the words of Old English "daeges ege" which is so called because it opens in the morning.
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== Trivia ==
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* There is a bug that occurs in [[Passing the Desert|Chapter 7]] if the game has never been reset or had a save file loaded. Daisy will almost instantly fall in love with [[Seliph]] at the beginning of Chapter 7(usually on turn 5). This prevents Daisy from initiating her conversation with Seliph, which has the pretty severe drawback of preventing Seliph from obtaining a [[Brave Sword]] from her.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{SeeMain|gallery}}
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Daisy (Super Tactics Book).png|Official Artwork of Daisy from the [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Super Tactics Book|Super Tactics Book]].
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File:Daisy (Super Tactics Book).png|Official artwork of Daisy from the [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Super Tactics Book|Super Tactics Book]].
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File:B19-086HN artwork.png|Artwork of Daisy in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)'' by sachie.
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File:B19-087N artwork.png|Artwork of Daisy in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)'' by sachie.
 
File:Daisy_(TCG_Series_1).jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the first series of the TCG as a Level 1 Thief.
 
File:Daisy_(TCG_Series_1).jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the first series of the TCG as a Level 1 Thief.
 
File:Daisy TCG2.jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the Promotional series of the TCG as a Level 10 Thief.
 
File:Daisy TCG2.jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the Promotional series of the TCG as a Level 10 Thief.
 
File:Daisy TCG1.jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the third series of the TCG as Level 20 Thief Fighter.
 
File:Daisy TCG1.jpg|Daisy, as she appears in the third series of the TCG as Level 20 Thief Fighter.
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File:B19-086HN.png|Daisy as a Rogue in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
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File:B19-087N.png|Daisy as a Thief in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
 
File:daisy-patty.gif|Daisy's portrait in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
 
File:daisy-patty.gif|Daisy's portrait in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
 
File:UnuseddaisyFE5.png|Daisy's unused portrait from ''Thracia 776''.
 
File:UnuseddaisyFE5.png|Daisy's unused portrait from ''Thracia 776''.
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Daisy as a Thief.png|Daisy's battle sprite as a Thief in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
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Daisy as a Thief Fighter.png|Daisy's battle sprite as a Thief Fighter in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.
 
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</gallery>
   
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[[Category:Playable characters]]
 
[[Category:Playable characters]]
 
[[Category:Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War characters]]
 
[[Category:Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War characters]]
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[[Category:Female Characters]]
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[[Category:Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher) Characters]]

Revision as of 03:15, 16 December 2019

“Wow! My own private lesson with Shannan! Wheee!”
—Daisy

Daisy is a character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. She is the substitute character of Patty if Brigid is not paired up. She is the sister of Asaello, and fulfills the story role that Patty would have otherwise played. She does, however, share her own personal conversation with Shannan after Bloom is defeated in Chapter 7. This conversation will result in Daisy gaining three points of skill and three points of speed.

Profile

Like many of the substitute characters, there is not much to know about Daisy's past, other than the fact that she was raised in an orphanage with her brother Asaello, like Patty and Febail.

Personality

Daisy shares similar personality traits with Patty: Cheerful, headstrong, slightly self-centered, and kind. Unlike Patty, however, Daisy appears to be a little more child-like, and enjoys teasing her brother Asaello.

In-Game

Base Stats

Starting ClassHoly Blood
FE4 Thief Sprite (F)Thief-
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovLeadGold
12431413623705,000
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
Steal (SNES)Steal
PrayerMiracle
FE4 SwordSword - CFE4sleepSleep Sword

Growth Rates

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
50% 10% 10% 30% 50% 30% 20% 10%

Promotion Gains

Promoted Class
FE4 Thief Fighter Sprite (F) Thief Fighter
+4 +3 +4 +5 +4 +3 0
Skills Weapon Levels
Pursuit Pursuit FE4 Sword +2

Overall

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.

Daisy is among the weakest units in Genealogy of the Holy War, arguably the weakest character of the entire roster. While the character she substitutes for, Patty, is also a weaker second generation unit, Daisy is even worse by a fair margin. Although Patty's mother, Brigid, passes her no skills, she has a lot of potential fathers that will give her better skills and growths than Daisy, where Daisy only comes with the Prayer skill which can be difficult to effectively utilize, particularly on such a fragile character.

Compared to other substitute units, Daisy is still very poor and likely the worst overall substitute. Not only are her base stats terrible other than her Speed, but her growths are the second worst of substitute characters and some of the lowest in the game. Even more unfortunate is that her lopsided Speed growth is likely to be completely wasted, as between her Speed base, conversation with Shannan, and Speed growth, she will lose 9-10 Speed to her class caps. This actually makes her growths the worst in the game since 30% of her Speed growth is superfluous. One of the most serious problems for Daisy is that even at maximum level, she is unlikely to have double digit Strength due to her terrible base Strength and 10% growth. Combined with C-rank Swords until Promotion, she will have a lot of trouble even damaging enemies, let alone killing them. Compounding that issue is a lack of Pursuit before Promotion. Yet more problems arise in her abysmal durability with some of the lowest HP in the game and defensive stats that will barely break double digits. All of this combined makes Daisy an incompetent combat unit, one that will be very difficult to level outside of methods like Boss Abuse or Gold trading, and one that probably is not worth leveling at all unless you want to make recruiting Asaello easier.

While she will get a boost after promoting since she will gain Pursuit, some Strength, have very high Evasion, and access to A-rank Swords, the only thing she will truly wind up good at is evading enemy attacks between Prayer and her capped Speed. Daisy is simply too feeble and will require an extraordinary amount of help from rings and high level weaponry just to make her usable, and it is generally not worth doing so when other characters can make much better use of those items.

Conversations

In Chapter 7, if Shannan talks to Daisy, Daisy will give Shannan the Balmung, and she will gain 100 love points with him.

In Chapter 7, if Daisy talks to Seliph, he will receive a Brave Sword, and she will gain 100 love points with him.

In Chapter 7, after Bloom is defeated, position Daisy adjacent to Shannan, and a conversation in which Daisy gains three points of skill and three points of speed will occur.

In Chapter 8, Daisy can recruit her brother Asaello if she speaks to him.

In Chapter 9, if Asaello talks to Daisy, Daisy will gain one point of luck.

In Chapter 9, after Coirpre or Charlot is promoted, have Daisy initiate a conversation with either one to boost his HP by 3 points. She will also gain 100 love points with the character in question. Do note that this conversation will not occur if either character already has a lover.

In Chapter 10, if either Lester or Deimne speaks to Daisy, she will gain three points of HP and 100 love points with whomever spoke to her. Do note that this conversation will not occur if either character already has a lover.

In the Final Chapter, Daisy can speak to her lover, provided he is either Seliph, Shannan, Lester, or Deimne. This will result in the lover in question gaining three points of HP and three points of speed, with Deimne gaining an extra two points of HP, as compared to the others.

Love Growths

Original and replacement characters have the same love growths, unless stated otherwise.

Quotes

Endings

Genealogy of the Holy War

Non-Canon Appearances

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

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

Etymology

Daisy is the name of a flower, originated from the words of Old English "daeges ege" which is so called because it opens in the morning.

Trivia

  • There is a bug that occurs in Chapter 7 if the game has never been reset or had a save file loaded. Daisy will almost instantly fall in love with Seliph at the beginning of Chapter 7(usually on turn 5). This prevents Daisy from initiating her conversation with Seliph, which has the pretty severe drawback of preventing Seliph from obtaining a Brave Sword from her.

Gallery

See main article: Daisy/Gallery.