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Navarre has a few bit of defensive advantages which are high speed and HP but his awful defense can make him fragile but his high speed and skill make his attacks very accurate and he can often attack twice. It is also good to allow Navarre to keep the [[Killing Edge]] that he has in the beginning of the game because Navarre is probably most useful wth that weapon due to his ability to deal a good amount of damage and good critical hit ratio.
 
==[[Archetype]]==
 
==[[Archetype]]==
 
Nabarl also jump started a trend of Fire Emblem characters as a dangerous enemy who can be convinced to join and comes up with something that increases Critical rate, such as the Kill Sword, and who is believed by some fans to be worth the effort of recruiting. His character archetype later evolves into the [[Myrmidon]] and [[Swordmaster]] classes in latter Fire Emblem games beginning with ''[[Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]'', respectively. Nabarls rival [[Ogma]]s as fan favorites.
 
Nabarl also jump started a trend of Fire Emblem characters as a dangerous enemy who can be convinced to join and comes up with something that increases Critical rate, such as the Kill Sword, and who is believed by some fans to be worth the effort of recruiting. His character archetype later evolves into the [[Myrmidon]] and [[Swordmaster]] classes in latter Fire Emblem games beginning with ''[[Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]'', respectively. Nabarls rival [[Ogma]]s as fan favorites.

Revision as of 05:39, 17 August 2009

Nabarl (translated Navarre in the American version, Nabaaru in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Navarl in the anime) is a stoic mercenary known as the Crimson Fencer and infamous for his Killing Edge, often working with bandits for unknown reasons.

In Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, he was assigned to chase after Lena and Julian, but changes his mind and joins Marth's army when Shiida asks him to, in part due to his policy not to harm women or children he encounters. After the war he vanishes.

In Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo, he reappears and returns to banditry once more where he encounters the dancer Feena. After hearing that the Altian army approaches them, Nabarl once again defects and protects Feena along the way. He helps Marth out of respect from the last quest, but once again vanishes once the quest is over with Feena following him.

A little of his past was revealed in the OAV. A scene of him having a nightmare, where a woman is shown to be killed, can be seen in Episode 2.

Nabarl is a Sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Growth Rates

Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi

  • Hit Points: 90%
  • Strength: 50%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 50%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 10%
  • Resistance: 0%
  • Weapon Level: 30%

Monshō no Nazo

  • Hit Points: 90%
  • Strength: 50%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 50%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 20%
  • Resistance: 3%
  • Weapon Level: 30%

Shadow Dragon

Myrmidon/Swordmaster

  • Hit Points: 90%
  • Strength: 30%
  • Magic: 0%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 50%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 10%
  • Resistance: 0%

Cavalier/Paladin

  • Hit Points: 80%
  • Strength: 35%
  • Magic: 0%
  • Skill: 45%
  • Speed: 35%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 20%
  • Resistance: 0%

Archer/Sniper

  • Hit Points: 80%
  • Strength: 30%
  • Magic: 0%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 55%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 15%
  • Resistance: 0%

Mage

  • Hit Points: 60%
  • Strength: 10%
  • Magic: 35%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 40%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 0%
  • Resistance: 10%

Curate

  • Hit Points: 60%
  • Strength: 5%
  • Magic: 15%
  • Skill: 35%
  • Speed: 45%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 0%
  • Resistance: 30%

Dracoknight

  • Hit Points: 70%
  • Strength: 30%
  • Magic: 0%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 50%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 15%
  • Resistance: 0%

Sage/Bishop

  • Hit Points: 60%
  • Strength: 10%
  • Magic: 25%
  • Skill: 40%
  • Speed: 45%
  • Luck: 40%
  • Defense 0%
  • Resistance: 20%

Overall

Navarre has a few bit of defensive advantages which are high speed and HP but his awful defense can make him fragile but his high speed and skill make his attacks very accurate and he can often attack twice. It is also good to allow Navarre to keep the Killing Edge that he has in the beginning of the game because Navarre is probably most useful wth that weapon due to his ability to deal a good amount of damage and good critical hit ratio.

Archetype

Nabarl also jump started a trend of Fire Emblem characters as a dangerous enemy who can be convinced to join and comes up with something that increases Critical rate, such as the Kill Sword, and who is believed by some fans to be worth the effort of recruiting. His character archetype later evolves into the Myrmidon and Swordmaster classes in latter Fire Emblem games beginning with Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi and Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu, respectively. Nabarls rival Ogmas as fan favorites.


List of Nabarls

There are others who are considered Nabarls, but this is the generally agreed upon list.