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|title =Garret
|title = Garret
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|image =[[File:Garret.png|260px]]
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|game = [[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]
 
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|jap_name ={{Hover|ガレット|Garetto}}
|firstseen = Chapter 15: [[The Dragon Girl]]
 
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|class = [[Berserker]]}}
 
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|gender =Male
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|race =[[Human]]
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|game =[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]
 
|firstseen =Chapter 15: [[The Dragon Girl]]
 
|class =[[Berserker]]
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{{Quote|I can't be doing banditry forever. I've been looking for a job that would earn me a decent income.|Garret in a support conversation with [[Larum]] in ''The Binding Blade''.}}
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{{Quote|I can't be a bandit forever. I'm lookin' for a new line of work that'll put food on the table.|Garret in a support conversation with [[Larum]] in ''The Binding Blade''.}}
   
'''Garret''' (ガレット ''Garetto'') is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''. He is an unwilling bandit with a heart of gold. When [[Lilina]] spoke to him, he gladly swapped sides over to the "good guys", as he hated bandit life. He lived a normal life after the war.
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'''Garret''' is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''. He is an unwilling bandit with a heart of gold. When [[Lilina]] spoke to him, he gladly swapped sides over to the "good guys", as he hated bandit life.
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He lived a normal life after the war.
   
 
==In Game==
 
==In Game==
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Description: ''A bandit from the Etrurian border.''
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===Base Stats===
 
===Base Stats===
 
'''Normal Mode'''
 
'''Normal Mode'''
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*[[Geese]]
 
*[[Geese]]
 
*[[Lilina]]
 
*[[Lilina]]
*[[Lalam]]
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*[[Larum]]
   
 
===Overall===
 
===Overall===
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{{Subjective}}
Garret can be overshadowed by a well trained [[Geese]] or [[Gonzalez]], and the low accuracy of axes does not support his skill and luck rating at all. His strength is rather average as well. However, his Wind Affinity helps him find some good supports with units like [[Geese]] and [[Lilina]], whom also have offensive affinities to double up the power boosts.
 
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Garret is filler at best and ignorable at worst. His high HP, strength and skill will make him strike with strong accurate blows. His main issue is his low speed and weapon rank which limits his offenses. While C axes lets him use killer axes (which are one of the most accurate axes in the game), he is unable to use the Brave Axe or Armads for a while.
 
His hard mode bonuses make him a bit more useful, bringing his skill up to average and making his luck decent, but still a bit lacking in speed. He has the highest base HP in the game, so he is very good at sponging hits. Such makes him a good supporter for units whom might be struggling to power past the tougher units, like Lilina. All in all, Garret is not the best card in the deck, but play him right, and he can definitely be a good support character.
 
   
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During Chapter 21, he can be somewhat useful. He can distract a large amount of enemy reinforcements by moving on to the peaks for a huge boost in avoid. This is helpful if the player is struggling with transporting units around the mountains and reinforcement zones in time.
==Character Ending==
 
'''Garret - Veteran Berserker''' (歴戦の狂戦士 ''Rekisen no kyō senshi'')
 
   
 
==Ending==
*Garret quit banditry and led a normal life. He worked and tended to his crops just as any ordinary villager would. He never picked up a weapon ever again after the war ended.
 
 
; '''Garret -''' Retired Outlaw (歴戦の狂戦士 ''Rekisen no kyō senshi, '''''Veteran Berserker''')
 
: "''Garret quit banditry and led the life of a farmer. He worked and tended his crops like an ordinary citizen and lived in peace. After the war, he never picked up his axe again.''"
   
 
== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==

Revision as of 18:39, 27 April 2019

“I can't be a bandit forever. I'm lookin' for a new line of work that'll put food on the table.”
—Garret in a support conversation with Larum in The Binding Blade.

Garret is a playable character in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. He is an unwilling bandit with a heart of gold. When Lilina spoke to him, he gladly swapped sides over to the "good guys", as he hated bandit life.

He lived a normal life after the war.

In Game

Description: A bandit from the Etrurian border.

Base Stats

Normal Mode

Starting ClassAffinity
FE8 Berserker Map SpriteBerserkerGBAWindWind
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
1491713101294136
WeaponStarting Items
Axe Axe - CSteelaxeSteel Axe
HandaxeHand Axe

Hard Mode

Starting ClassAffinity
FE8 Berserker Map Sprite BerserkerGBAWindWind
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
15521161114105136
WeaponStarting Items
AxeAxe - CSteelaxeSteel Axe
HandaxeHand Axe

Growth Rates

HP S/M Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 45% 25% 25% 15% 15% 5%

Supports

See also: Garret/Supports

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.

Garret is filler at best and ignorable at worst. His high HP, strength and skill will make him strike with strong accurate blows. His main issue is his low speed and weapon rank which limits his offenses. While C axes lets him use killer axes (which are one of the most accurate axes in the game), he is unable to use the Brave Axe or Armads for a while.

During Chapter 21, he can be somewhat useful. He can distract a large amount of enemy reinforcements by moving on to the peaks for a huge boost in avoid. This is helpful if the player is struggling with transporting units around the mountains and reinforcement zones in time.

Ending

Garret - Retired Outlaw (歴戦の狂戦士 Rekisen no kyō senshi, Veteran Berserker)
"Garret quit banditry and led the life of a farmer. He worked and tended his crops like an ordinary citizen and lived in peace. After the war, he never picked up his axe again."

Etymology

Given how the Elibe games rely on Le Mort d'Arthur and Le Chanson de Roland for names, it is very likely that his name is a corruption of Gareth, a knight of the Round Table.

Trivia

  • According to a Japanese gaming news website, Garret landed 61st place out of 80 in the character popularity poll for Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.

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