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{{Quote|By the honorable name of Caelin, we will never fail! You’ll taste the power of our knights, like cold steel in your mouth!| Wallace}}
 
{{Quote|By the honorable name of Caelin, we will never fail! You’ll taste the power of our knights, like cold steel in your mouth!| Wallace}}
   
'''Wallace''' (ワレス ''Waresu'', '''Wallece''' in the Japanese version) is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''. He first appears in Chapter 9 as a level 12 [[Knight]]. He was the Knight Commander of House [[Caelin]] until [[Lundgren]] made his mad bid for power. The tutorial demands that you use a [[Knight Crest]] on him; however, if you are playing Lyn's Hard Mode, you do not have to use it. However, [[Kent]] and [[Sain]], the only other possible candidates for it in the prologue, are usually at a low level at that point so many people use it on him anyway. (Saving it, however, makes it possible to 5-star your Funds rank while using both the Angelic Robe and Energy Ring.)
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'''Wallace''' is a playable character in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''. He was the Knight Commander of House [[Caelin]] until [[Lundgren]] made his mad bid for power.
 
Loyal to Lady [[Lyn]], Wallace is a veteran who served 30 years as a knight. A famous trainer of young knights, he trained Kent and Sain and seems to have the same intentions for [[Wil]]. He apparently wrote a "Manual of Knightly Prowess" which he forces upon new recruits to aid them in their training. When younger, he was also [[Hassar]]'s rival and friend, which is expanded in his supports with Kent. It's insinuated that [[Renault]], during his times as a mercenary, trained Wallace briefly. He has no sense of direction whatsoever. He thrives in battle and is extremely brash and stubborn.
 
 
He ends up in [[Ilia]] and spends the rest of his days tilling the frozen soil.
 
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
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===Before ''The Blazing Blade''===
As a new squire to [[Caelin]], he apparently was thin and weak. The other boys teased him, calling him a girl. He had a teacher by the name of Renault, implied to be the same man as Bishop [[Renault]], who trained him. He grew strong and continued to serve Caelin, rising through the ranks.
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As a new squire to [[Caelin]], Wallace was apparently thin and weak. The other squires teased him, calling him a girl. He had a teacher by the name of Renault, implied to be Bishop [[Renault]] during his time as a mercenary. Wallace eventually became strong enough to rise up the ranks of Caelin's army, and continues to do so well in to his adulthood.
   
During a support conversation with [[Kent]], it's revealed that several years ago, Lord Hausen assigned him to prevent [[Madelyn]] and [[Hassar]] from escaping to the [[Sacae]] plains. A couple days after assigned to this job, Wallace catches up with Madelyn and Hassar. When Wallace caught them, both Madelyn and Hassar said "I am to blame, do not harm the other".
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In a support conversation Wallace shares with [[Kent]], it is revealed that several years prior to the events of ''The Blazing Blade'', Lord [[Hausen]] had assigned Wallace to prevent [[Madelyn]] and [[Hassar]] from escaping to the [[Sacae]]n plains. A few days after he was assigned to this job, Wallace caught up with Madelyn and Hassar. When Wallace caught them, both Madelyn and Hassar attempted to take the blame for each other. Seeing this as testament to the strength of their love for each other, Wallace chose to let them go. Although he attempts to lie that the pair had eluded him to Hausen, Hausen saw through his lie and threw him into a dungeon for six months.
   
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Some time after his imprisonment, Wallace was allowed to resume his duties, where he was eventually promoted to become the commander of the knights of Caelin, with [[Kent]] and [[Sain]] figuring amongst the ranks of these knights. Wallace later chose to retire, where he led an unassuming life as a farmer.
After the meeting, Wallace lets the pair go and reports back to Lord [[Hausen]]. When Marquess Caelin found out the Wallace had let them escape ("They eluded me", is what Wallace said to Lord Hausen after the pair's escape), he locks Wallace in the dungeon for 6 months. Wallace does not regret it, though, as not only this allowed for Lyn to be ultimately born, but it showed him that disobeying orders is not necessarily bad when they conflict with one's sincere beliefs and are against what ultimately will be in the good of the lord ordering them.
 
   
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===Lyn's Story===
Continuing his service to Caelin, he was the commander of the knights of Caelin. He later trained young knights, including [[Kent]] and [[Sain]]. Eventually, he retired and became a farmer. However, when [[Lundgren]] rose to power, he ordered Wallace to capture the "impostor" granddaughter and two "disloyal" knights. Upon finding [[Lyn]], he decides to believe her claim based on the look in her eyes. He then joins her and helps her on her journey to defeat Lundgren. After the battle, he searches on for combat, his battle lust renewed.
 
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When [[Lundgren]] begins to rise to power, he order Wallace to capture the "impostor" granddaughter and her two "disloyal" knights. Upon encountering [[Lyn]] in [[A Grim Reunion|Chapter 9]], Wallace, after talking to her, ultimately decides that her claim as the granddaughter of Hausen is true based on what he calls the "bright and true" look in her eyes. He then joins her and helps her on her journey to defeat Lundgren. After the battle, Wallace embarks on a quest to find a cause to lend his blade to, his battle lust renewed by his travels with Lyn.
   
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===Eliwood and Hector's Story===
In [[Eliwood]]'s story, he reappears in [[Bern]] during [[Lloyd]]'s version of [[Four-Fanged Offense]], where he can be re-recruited. His lack of a sense of direction serves as the apparent reason for his presence in Bern, though it is revealed in an A support with Lyndis he had traveled there to destroy the hideout of the [[Taliver Bandits]] that had killed Lyndis' family.
 
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Wallace reemerges in [[Lloyd]]'s version of [[Four-Fanged Offense|Chapter 23E/24H]]. Here, he seems to have been led astray by his poor sense of direction, leading him to find himself lost in [[Bern]]. It is, however, revealed in an A support with Lyn that he had deliberately traveled there to destroy the hideout of the [[Taliver Bandits]] responsible for killing her parents. On learning that Lyn is in danger by Kent, Wallace eagerly joins the ranks of [[Eliwood]], [[Hector]] and Lyn's army.
   
After the battle against [[Nergal]], he winds up farming in [[Ilia]].
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After the army's struggle against [[Nergal]] and his [[Morph|morphs]] concludes, Wallace actually ends up getting lost while attempting to return to Caelin. Stranded in [[Ilia]], he spends the rest of his days tilling the frozen soil.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Wallace is competitive and battle loving. He seeks out fighting and holds utmost confidence in his skills. He is proud of both his abilities and country to the extent that he seems arrogant. He was a rival to both Hassar and [[Vaida]], and unwilling to yield to the idea that they might be his superior in battle.
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Wallace is depicted as competitive and battle-loving. He makes a concerted effort to seek out physical fights, bearing utmost confidence in his skills. Wallace's pride in both his abilities and country are such that he has the tendency to appear arrogant when he talks of either. He considers himself to be a rival to both Hassar and [[Vaida]], unwilling to yield to the idea that either is his superior in battle.
   
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Despite the above traits, Wallace is also warmhearted and loyal. Keeping the best interests of people at heart, he is known to put himself in considerable danger to lend aid to those he cares for. This is evidenced by his decision to travel to Bern alone for the sole purpose of exacting revenge on Lyn's behalf by obliterating the bandits responsible for killing her parents. To this end, Wallace can be a little too forceful in pushing forth his ideas of what is best for others, as depicted through the way he puts [[Wil]] a relentless training regime.
Yet, Wallace is also warmhearted and loyal. He believes he knows best for people, keeping their best interests at heart, as shown by his obliteration of the [[Taliver Bandits]] to prevent [[Lyn]] from being twisted by hatred and desire for revenge. However, he can be quite forceful about seeing that what he believes should happen to help someone does, as shown by his forced training of [[Wil]]. He appears to be appreciative of those who help him, as shown by his gratitude towards [[Renault]]. He also values honor, chivalry, and duty, always placing his lord over himself when he believes it to be in their best interests. He also trusts his instincts, as shown by his choice to believe Lyn based on her eyes.
 
   
==In Game==
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==In-Game==
 
Description: ''A retired knight of Caelin. Constantly testing himself.''
 
Description: ''A retired knight of Caelin. Constantly testing himself.''
 
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===Overview===
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===Overall===
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{{Subjective}}
In Lyn's route, Wallace will be forced to promote immediately upon recruitment in Normal mode. He will be impervious to most damage except from bosses; however, in Eliwood and Hector's route, Wallace's stats will overall be lower than [[Oswin]]'s, who is not forced to promote early. In general, Wallace's HP, strength, and defense stats will still be usable, but they will not be as high as Oswin's, and his low base skill will give him issues with accuracy.
 
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Right off the bat, Wallace struggles by being a Knight, and having quite low movement. Wallace's speed is horrible, and magic users with 9 or more AS and 16 or more attack one-round KO him at base. While in Lyn mode, this is no problem, especially on Normal Mode, where he is forced to use the Knight's Crest, in Eliwood and Hector's stories, enemies only need 8 magic in his joining chapter and 9 Speed to one-round him, an easy stat benchmark to reach for how late into the game Wallace is recruited, or re-recruited if Lyn mode was played first.
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Even after promotion, Wallace struggles to keep up, and the Boots are much better spent on mounted units like Marcus or Florina, and his low Speed and Resistance continue to cause him to be a common target for magic units, especially units with long range Purge and Bolting tomes, as well as never doubling enemies, even in FE 7's plethora of slow units with Steel weapons.
   
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Overall, Wallace is one of the worst units in the game, due to low availability, a bad class and the inability to one-round, and be commonly one/two rounded by mages.
However, if chosen not to promote in Hard mode, he can fight up to level 20 and then earn his promotion; however, given that Wallace only receives 1 EXP from most enemies, this would require Wallace to grind turns fighting the enemy bosses [[Eagler]] and [[Lundgren]]. His growths are somewhat similar to [[Oswin]], but he has higher strength, skill, and resistance growths (although Oswin still has more potential due to his lower joining level and generally similar starting stats). Though he may need an [[Angelic Robe]] to catch up, he can possibly rival the other potential general if he is leveled to Level 20 in Lyn's route before promoting.
 
   
 
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“By the honorable name of Caelin, we will never fail! You’ll taste the power of our knights, like cold steel in your mouth!”
— Wallace

Wallace is a playable character in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. He was the Knight Commander of House Caelin until Lundgren made his mad bid for power.

Profile

Before The Blazing Blade

As a new squire to Caelin, Wallace was apparently thin and weak. The other squires teased him, calling him a girl. He had a teacher by the name of Renault, implied to be Bishop Renault during his time as a mercenary. Wallace eventually became strong enough to rise up the ranks of Caelin's army, and continues to do so well in to his adulthood.

In a support conversation Wallace shares with Kent, it is revealed that several years prior to the events of The Blazing Blade, Lord Hausen had assigned Wallace to prevent Madelyn and Hassar from escaping to the Sacaen plains. A few days after he was assigned to this job, Wallace caught up with Madelyn and Hassar. When Wallace caught them, both Madelyn and Hassar attempted to take the blame for each other. Seeing this as testament to the strength of their love for each other, Wallace chose to let them go. Although he attempts to lie that the pair had eluded him to Hausen, Hausen saw through his lie and threw him into a dungeon for six months.

Some time after his imprisonment, Wallace was allowed to resume his duties, where he was eventually promoted to become the commander of the knights of Caelin, with Kent and Sain figuring amongst the ranks of these knights. Wallace later chose to retire, where he led an unassuming life as a farmer.

Lyn's Story

When Lundgren begins to rise to power, he order Wallace to capture the "impostor" granddaughter and her two "disloyal" knights. Upon encountering Lyn in Chapter 9, Wallace, after talking to her, ultimately decides that her claim as the granddaughter of Hausen is true based on what he calls the "bright and true" look in her eyes. He then joins her and helps her on her journey to defeat Lundgren. After the battle, Wallace embarks on a quest to find a cause to lend his blade to, his battle lust renewed by his travels with Lyn.

Eliwood and Hector's Story

Wallace reemerges in Lloyd's version of Chapter 23E/24H. Here, he seems to have been led astray by his poor sense of direction, leading him to find himself lost in Bern. It is, however, revealed in an A support with Lyn that he had deliberately traveled there to destroy the hideout of the Taliver Bandits responsible for killing her parents. On learning that Lyn is in danger by Kent, Wallace eagerly joins the ranks of Eliwood, Hector and Lyn's army.

After the army's struggle against Nergal and his morphs concludes, Wallace actually ends up getting lost while attempting to return to Caelin. Stranded in Ilia, he spends the rest of his days tilling the frozen soil.

Personality

Wallace is depicted as competitive and battle-loving. He makes a concerted effort to seek out physical fights, bearing utmost confidence in his skills. Wallace's pride in both his abilities and country are such that he has the tendency to appear arrogant when he talks of either. He considers himself to be a rival to both Hassar and Vaida, unwilling to yield to the idea that either is his superior in battle.

Despite the above traits, Wallace is also warmhearted and loyal. Keeping the best interests of people at heart, he is known to put himself in considerable danger to lend aid to those he cares for. This is evidenced by his decision to travel to Bern alone for the sole purpose of exacting revenge on Lyn's behalf by obliterating the bandits responsible for killing her parents. To this end, Wallace can be a little too forceful in pushing forth his ideas of what is best for others, as depicted through the way he puts Wil a relentless training regime.

In-Game

Description: A retired knight of Caelin. Constantly testing himself.

Base Stats

Starting ClassAffinity
FE8 Knight Map SpriteKnightGBAThunderThunder
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
1230137510152134
WeaponStarting Items
LanceLance - AIronLanceIron Lance
IronaxeIron Axe
VulneraryVulnerary
KnightcrestKnight Crest

Growth Rates

HP S/M Skl Spd Lck Def Res
70% 45% 40% 20% 30% 35% 35%

Promotion Gains

Item Required Promoted Class
Knightcrest Knight Crest or Earthseal Earth Seal FE8 General Map Sprite General
1 +4 +2 +2 +3 +2 +3 +2 +1
Weapon Levels
Lance+30 AxeE

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.

Right off the bat, Wallace struggles by being a Knight, and having quite low movement. Wallace's speed is horrible, and magic users with 9 or more AS and 16 or more attack one-round KO him at base. While in Lyn mode, this is no problem, especially on Normal Mode, where he is forced to use the Knight's Crest, in Eliwood and Hector's stories, enemies only need 8 magic in his joining chapter and 9 Speed to one-round him, an easy stat benchmark to reach for how late into the game Wallace is recruited, or re-recruited if Lyn mode was played first.

Even after promotion, Wallace struggles to keep up, and the Boots are much better spent on mounted units like Marcus or Florina, and his low Speed and Resistance continue to cause him to be a common target for magic units, especially units with long range Purge and Bolting tomes, as well as never doubling enemies, even in FE 7's plethora of slow units with Steel weapons.

Overall, Wallace is one of the worst units in the game, due to low availability, a bad class and the inability to one-round, and be commonly one/two rounded by mages.

Supports

See also: Wallace/Supports

Quotes

Death Quote

Lyn Mode

Wallace: Curses! Looks like I relied too much on my armor!
Lyn: General Wallace!

(End of chapter)

Kent: General Wallace!
Sain: General Wallace... Why did you have to push yourself so hard? Oh... We will not forget you...
Wallace: Quiet, boy! I'm not dead yet!
Sain: Ah! It's alive! I mean... He's... You're OK!
Wallace: Of course I am! This is nothing more than a scratch! Nggg!! Oww!!!
Sain: Easy... You shouldn't move around so much.
Kent: I assure you, Lord Wallace, we will see Lady Lyndis safely to the marquess. Have faith in us, and focus on mending your wounds.
Wallace: Bah... So, now I'm to be sent home like a squire...
Sain: You've been in retirement, sir. You simply tried too--
Wallace: Hold your tongue, boy! I know my place. Kent! Sain! Take care of the lady Lyndis! Or else!
Sain & Kent: Yes, milord!

Eliwood/Hector Mode

“So, I'm to die in battle, am I? I regret nothing! Ha ha ha...ha ha...”
—Death Quote

Final Battle quote

“I'm trembling with anticipation!”
—Final Battle Quote

Against Eagler

Wallace: Eagler!
Eagler: General Wallace... So you've sided with the girl, too, have you?
Wallace: I fight for Caelin's honor, not for Lundgren's lies!
Eagler: Ah... Is that so? You are—Enough! There's nothing more to be said. I name you traitors all! Come! Do your worst!
Wallace: Fool... At the very least, let mine be the blow that finishes you!

Ending

Wallace - Crag of Caelin

Wallace intended to return to Caelin, but he got lost and ended up in Ilia. He now spends his days tilling the frozen soil.

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