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− | |image = [[File:Papilion.gif]] |
+ | |image = [[File:Papilion.gif|center]]<br>Papilion's portrait in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. |
|title = Papilion |
|title = Papilion |
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+ | |game = [[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]] |
− | |firstseen = Chapter 3: [[ |
+ | |firstseen = Chapter 3: [[Lionheart Eldigan]] |
− | |class = [[Wyvern Rider|Dragon Knight]] |
+ | |class = [[Wyvern Rider|Dragon Knight]]|name = Papilion|gender = Male|race = [[Human]]|jap_name = {{Hover|パピヨン|Papiyon}}}} |
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⚫ | '''Papilion''' is an enemy character from ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]''. He is one of the dragon knights of [[Thracia]], and is deployed from the direction of the [[Bragi Tower]] to ambush [[Sigurd]]'s army after the death of [[Eldigan]]. He is supremely confident in the abilities of Thracia's forces, perhaps recklessly so. Papilion will ultimately fail in his duties, as he either falls to the sheer might of Sigurd's troops or fails to leave any significant impact on the battle. Upon receiving news of Papilion's death, [[Travant]] will leave [[Chagall]] to face off against Sigurd by himself. Travant will also flee if Silvail is captured before Papilion's death. |
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+ | ==In-Game== |
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+ | |game = fe4 |
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+ | |Level=20 |
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+ | |HP=60 |
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+ | |Str=16 |
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+ | |Mag=2 |
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+ | |Skl=13 |
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+ | |Spd=12 |
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+ | |Lck=0 |
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+ | |Def=17 |
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+ | |Res=2 |
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+ | |Move=9 |
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+ | |Gold=3,000 |
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+ | |Skills=- |
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+ | === Overview === |
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+ | Papilion is a mediocre boss, possessing inferior [[leadership]], [[might]], [[accuracy]], and [[Attack Speed (stat)|Attack Speed]] compared to [[Voltz]], a boss fought a chapter earlier,and he fares even worse when compared to the mighty [[Eldigan]]. Papilion's underlings actually have reasonable attack power, however, so he cannot be discounted completely. Like most other [[Wyvern Rider|Dragon Knights]], Papilion is highly vulnerable to both [[bow]]s and [[Anima (magic)|magic]]. Ultimately, Papilion is an underwhelming boss who is only interesting because of his class. The statistical contrast between him and Eldigan could not possibly be more stark. |
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+ | Depending on the player's position, when Papilion's forces make landfall, they might be within attacking range of [[Chagall|Chagall's]] troops. Players wishing to play it safe might want to wait for Papilion's force to advance out of their range. Players can also wear his force down before it even hits landfall by baiting individual units into attacking [[Erinys]]. Doing so is far from necessary,however. |
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⚫ | '''Papilion''' |
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+ | While it is possible for the player to bypass Papilion if he or she is playing extremely aggressively, it is generally worth waiting for Papilion to enter into attack range, just to snag his exceedingly useful [[Life Ring]]. |
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==Quotes== |
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− | {{Quote|Heheheh... Prepare to feel the terror that is the |
+ | {{Quote|Heheheh... Prepare to feel the terror that is the Thracian Dragon Knights!|Papilion's battle quote in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.}} |
− | {{Quote|Uuh... Glory to |
+ | {{Quote|Uuh... Glory to Thracia!|Papilion's death quote in ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.}} |
+ | ==Etymology== |
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+ | Papilion may come from papillon, which is the French word for butterfly.{{FE4}} |
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Revision as of 13:55, 31 March 2019
—Papilion
Papilion is an enemy character from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. He is one of the dragon knights of Thracia, and is deployed from the direction of the Bragi Tower to ambush Sigurd's army after the death of Eldigan. He is supremely confident in the abilities of Thracia's forces, perhaps recklessly so. Papilion will ultimately fail in his duties, as he either falls to the sheer might of Sigurd's troops or fails to leave any significant impact on the battle. Upon receiving news of Papilion's death, Travant will leave Chagall to face off against Sigurd by himself. Travant will also flee if Silvail is captured before Papilion's death.
In-Game
Starting Class | Holy Blood | ||||||||||
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Dragon Knight | - | ||||||||||
Level | HP | Str | Mag | Skl | Spd | Lck | Def | Res | Mov | Lead | Gold |
20 | 60 | 16 | 2 | 13 | 12 | 0 | 17 | 2 | 9 | 2 | 3,000 |
Skills | Weapon | Starting Items | |||||||||
- | Sword - B Lance - B | Steel Sword Life Ring* |
*Dropped when defeated
Overview
Papilion is a mediocre boss, possessing inferior leadership, might, accuracy, and Attack Speed compared to Voltz, a boss fought a chapter earlier,and he fares even worse when compared to the mighty Eldigan. Papilion's underlings actually have reasonable attack power, however, so he cannot be discounted completely. Like most other Dragon Knights, Papilion is highly vulnerable to both bows and magic. Ultimately, Papilion is an underwhelming boss who is only interesting because of his class. The statistical contrast between him and Eldigan could not possibly be more stark.
Depending on the player's position, when Papilion's forces make landfall, they might be within attacking range of Chagall's troops. Players wishing to play it safe might want to wait for Papilion's force to advance out of their range. Players can also wear his force down before it even hits landfall by baiting individual units into attacking Erinys. Doing so is far from necessary,however.
While it is possible for the player to bypass Papilion if he or she is playing extremely aggressively, it is generally worth waiting for Papilion to enter into attack range, just to snag his exceedingly useful Life Ring.
Quotes
—Papilion's battle quote in Genealogy of the Holy War.
—Papilion's death quote in Genealogy of the Holy War.
Etymology
Papilion may come from papillon, which is the French word for butterfly.