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|skills = [[Even Rhythm]], [[Beastbane]]}}The '''Taguel''' (タグエル ''Tagueru'') is a combat shapeshifting class that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''. Able to switch between humanoid and beast forms with the aid of concentrated power stored within [[Beaststone]]s, Taguel attack either by hurling their bodies at their foes or swiping at them with their claws.
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The '''Taguel''' (タグエル ''Tagueru'') is a combat shapeshifting class that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''. Able to switch between humanoid and beast forms with the aid of concentrated power stored within [[Beaststone]]s, Taguel attack either by hurling their bodies at their foes or swiping at them with their claws.
 
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
The Taguels were once a massive race of beast-people who could transform into various animals in a manner similar to the [[Beast tribe Laguz]] of the [[Tellius Series]]. According to [[Panne]], a Taguel who is descended from a genealogy of rabbit shape-shifters, certain species of Taguel are able to assume the form of birds and cats. Taguel are also known for their acute senses, namely that of smell and hearing, allowing them to exploit enemy weakness and scry into the hearts of the people they interact with.
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The Taguels were once a massive race of beast-people who could transform into various animals in a manner similar to the [[Beast tribe Laguz]] of the [[Tellius Series]]. According to [[Panne]], a Taguel who is descended from a genealogy of rabbit shape-shifters, certain species of Taguel are able to assume the form of birds and cats. Taguel are also known for their acute senses, namely that of smell and hearing, allowing them to exploit enemy weaknesses and scry into the hearts of the people they interact with.
   
Long ago, it is said that the [[First Exalt]] championed the cause of the then-enslaved Taguel, who were kept as laborers or pets by humans. In return for the freedom he won them, the taguel owe a debt of gratitude toward the First Exalt and his descendants, and subsequently [[Ylisse]] as a whole.
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Long ago, it is said that the [[First Exalt]] championed the cause of the then-enslaved Taguel, who were kept as laborers or pets by humans. In return for the freedom he won them, the taguel owe a debt of gratitude toward the First Exalt and his descendants, and subsequently [[Ylisse]] as a whole.
   
In more recent years, the onset of a genocide spearheaded by an unknown group of humans wiped out the Taguel population, leaving Panne as the sole survivor. Panne has troubling memories of the attack itself, as she mentions to Lon'qu, but does not remember the identities of those responsible for it.
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In more recent years, the onset of a genocide spearheaded by an unknown group of humans wiped out the Taguel population, leaving Panne as the sole survivor. Panne has troubling memories of the attack itself, as she mentions to Lon'qu, but does not remember the identities of those responsible for it.
   
Despite her recollection of the genocide, Panne's knowledge of taguel culture is, by her own standards, lacking. This becomes clear in her supports with her son, Yarne, as she does not know Taguel customs that pertain to motherhood or child raising. However, she seems to be familiar with other aspects of Taguel culture, such as religion. The Taguel, she mentions, consider the moon to be akin to the afterlife, where the souls of the departed return upon death. Out of respect, the Taguel do not look upon it directly, and gaze only at its reflection instead. As a whole, the Taguel are known for being exceptional warriors. Additionally, as noted by [[Emmeryn]] in [[Foreseer|Chapter 6]], "in Taguel society, everyone is treated as an equal," possibly implying that they lack centralized leadership like Ylisse's exalt.
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Despite her recollection of the genocide, Panne's knowledge of taguel culture is, by her own standards, lacking. This becomes clear in her supports with her son, Yarne, as she does not know Taguel customs that pertain to motherhood or child raising. However, she seems to be familiar with other aspects of Taguel culture, such as religion. The Taguel, she mentions, consider the moon to be akin to the afterlife, where the souls of the departed return upon death. Out of respect, the Taguel do not look upon it directly, and gaze only at its reflection instead. As a whole, the Taguel are known for being exceptional warriors. Additionally, as noted by [[Emmeryn]] in [[Foreseer|Chapter 6]], "in Taguel society, everyone is treated as an equal," possibly implying that they lack centralized leadership like Ylisse's exalt.
   
Panne's mannerisms and behavior reflect an unfamiliarity with human customs. It is unclear, however, if this is the result of Taguel customs or simply a consequence of solitude, as Panne lived life in seclusion after the death of her warren. Physical distinctions between Taguel and humans seem to be limited to appearance, aside from a possible difference in taste and food preferences, such as the fact that potatoes seem to make Taguel sick.
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Panne's mannerisms and behavior reflect an unfamiliarity with human customs. This is both the result of Taguel customs as well as a consequence of solitude, as Panne lived life in seclusion after the death of her warren. For example, in a support conversation with [[Stahl]], she licks food off his face, citing that it is the way Taguel clean each other. Physical distinctions between Taguel and humans seem to be limited to appearance, aside from a possible difference in taste and food preferences, such as the fact that potatoes seem to make Taguel sick.
   
Taguel are capable of crossbreeding with humans, resulting in children who can shapeshift like their Taguel parent. This is a necessity in order to keep the race alive, for if Panne does not bear children, the race will definitely go extinct. Like hybrid [[Manakete|Manaketes]], hybrid Taguel will not always inherit every physical feature of their Taguel parent, but they are able to fully assume the form of the animal that said parent is able to transform into.
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Taguel are capable of crossbreeding with humans, resulting in children who can shapeshift like their Taguel parent. This becomes a necessity in order to keep the race alive, for if Panne wasn't able to bear children, the race would definitely go extinct. Like hybrid [[Manakete]]s, hybrid Taguel will not always inherit every physical feature of their Taguel parent, but they are able to fully assume the form of the animal that said parent is able to transform into.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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===Base Stats===
 
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==Notable Taguel==
 
==Notable Taguel==
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]''===
 
===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]''===
*[[Panne]] - The last of the Taguel race.
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*[[Panne]] - The calm, sensible, and self-reliant last member of the Taguel race.
*[[Yarne]] - Panne's son from the future.
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*[[Yarne]] - Panne's son who is continually terrified that his death will mark the end of his race.
 
*[[Morgan (Awakening)|Morgan]] - If the father is Yarne or the mother is Panne.
 
*[[Morgan (Awakening)|Morgan]] - If the father is Yarne or the mother is Panne.
   

Revision as of 05:19, 28 June 2019

The Taguel (タグエル Tagueru) is a combat shapeshifting class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening. Able to switch between humanoid and beast forms with the aid of concentrated power stored within Beaststones, Taguel attack either by hurling their bodies at their foes or swiping at them with their claws.

Profile

The Taguels were once a massive race of beast-people who could transform into various animals in a manner similar to the Beast tribe Laguz of the Tellius Series. According to Panne, a Taguel who is descended from a genealogy of rabbit shape-shifters, certain species of Taguel are able to assume the form of birds and cats. Taguel are also known for their acute senses, namely that of smell and hearing, allowing them to exploit enemy weaknesses and scry into the hearts of the people they interact with.

Long ago, it is said that the First Exalt championed the cause of the then-enslaved Taguel, who were kept as laborers or pets by humans. In return for the freedom he won them, the taguel owe a debt of gratitude toward the First Exalt and his descendants, and subsequently Ylisse as a whole.

In more recent years, the onset of a genocide spearheaded by an unknown group of humans wiped out the Taguel population, leaving Panne as the sole survivor. Panne has troubling memories of the attack itself, as she mentions to Lon'qu, but does not remember the identities of those responsible for it.

Despite her recollection of the genocide, Panne's knowledge of taguel culture is, by her own standards, lacking. This becomes clear in her supports with her son, Yarne, as she does not know Taguel customs that pertain to motherhood or child raising. However, she seems to be familiar with other aspects of Taguel culture, such as religion. The Taguel, she mentions, consider the moon to be akin to the afterlife, where the souls of the departed return upon death. Out of respect, the Taguel do not look upon it directly, and gaze only at its reflection instead. As a whole, the Taguel are known for being exceptional warriors. Additionally, as noted by Emmeryn in Chapter 6, "in Taguel society, everyone is treated as an equal," possibly implying that they lack centralized leadership like Ylisse's exalt.

Panne's mannerisms and behavior reflect an unfamiliarity with human customs. This is both the result of Taguel customs as well as a consequence of solitude, as Panne lived life in seclusion after the death of her warren. For example, in a support conversation with Stahl, she licks food off his face, citing that it is the way Taguel clean each other. Physical distinctions between Taguel and humans seem to be limited to appearance, aside from a possible difference in taste and food preferences, such as the fact that potatoes seem to make Taguel sick.

Taguel are capable of crossbreeding with humans, resulting in children who can shapeshift like their Taguel parent. This becomes a necessity in order to keep the race alive, for if Panne wasn't able to bear children, the race would definitely go extinct. Like hybrid Manaketes, hybrid Taguel will not always inherit every physical feature of their Taguel parent, but they are able to fully assume the form of the animal that said parent is able to transform into.

Overview

Combat

Taguels are very agile units with decent Strength, allowing them to inflict massive quantities of damage and evade hostile assaults with ease. The Taguels' weapons of choice, the Beaststone and Beaststone+, award them large bonuses that are particularly pronounced in the Skill and Speed departments, giving them an edge against slower enemies and allows the wielder to effectively employ skills that require a high Skill stat.

As Taguel are considered to be beast units, this status that is tagged to them is carried over to other classes that they may choose to reclass into. This means that they are susceptible to Beast Killers and the Beastbane skill. Lancebreaker is the best remedy against this weakness, given that their already high Skill and Speed effectively render them almost impossible to hit, the addition of this skill will further boost their proficiency in dodging attacks.

The two skills that Taguel learn are Even Rhythm and Beastbane. Even Rhythm adds 10 points to their Hit Rate and Avoid, boosting their already superb accuracy and dodging capabilities on even-numbered turns. The usefulness of Beastbane is more tangible, as it awards its users a bonus to their attacks if they are commanded to attack beast-based units. Given the large number of mounted units that take to the battlefield as enemies starting from Chapter 12, Taguel thus become especially valuable assets of the player's army.

In-Game

Base Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE131820450326--StoneIconFE13 -

Maximum Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE1380353040404535306--StoneIconFE13 -

Growth Rates

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE13 (Male)45%20%0%15%15%0%15%5%----
FE13 (Female)40%15%0%20%20%0%10%5%----

Class Skills

SkillRequirements
FE13EvenBiorhythmEven Rhythm
BeastBusterFE13IconBeastbane
Learnt at Level 1.
Learnt at Level 15.

Notable Taguel

Awakening

  • Panne - The calm, sensible, and self-reliant last member of the Taguel race.
  • Yarne - Panne's son who is continually terrified that his death will mark the end of his race.
  • Morgan - If the father is Yarne or the mother is Panne.

Notes

  • In an inconsistency, Panne tells Ricken that she was raised by her mother with other taguel, but in a support with Yarne claims her mother, and all other Taguel were killed when she was an infant, thus giving Panne no knowledge of Taguel motherhood.

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