Nino herself has been a defining Blade Mage since the earliest period of Heroes, serving as the template for her many successors. She received a power boost when she received her own personal tome, Iris's Tome , which is simply a stronger blade tome, but without the special cooldown penalty.
It also can be refined to have Even Attack Wave , further strengthening her Atk on even number turns to fuel her tome. She has Draw Back for a fairly typical Mage support skill to help move allies out of danger. Finally she has Hone Attack 3 which helps boost her allies as they will most likely be doing to her.
Nino is a accessible unit that yields above average results. With some investment put into her she is perfectly viable in the Arenas and all around usage.
Red units in general are her biggest bane, especially those that pack Distant Counter or who carry high Res. Her low Def makes her vulnerable to most physical units, even non red ones, allowing her to be dispatched by many common Archer units like Bride Cordelia and Brave Lyn as well as Kagero. She is much faster however which perfectly syncs with her base weapon and ideally wants to have an Asset in this while avoiding a flaw in Spd. Her main draw in this variation is her Flier status, giving her access to powerful Flier buffs as well as superior mobility.
While she has the bulk of paper, she is a glass cannon built to decimate any who try to stand in her way save for the bulkiest of units. Given that it also boosts her base Spd by 3, her target needs to have a minimum of 38 Spd to avoid the bonus damage, which very few units can avoid the damage.
With a boon, she reaches an astounding base 44 Spd, further pushing the limits of what units can avoid the bonus damage. Just based on her weapon alone, Pegasus Nino is a potent Mage with the sheer damage output as an offensive unit to run through most units. Aerobatics allows Nino to reposition herself out of danger by moving to an adjacent tile of an ally within two spaces of herself.
Speed Smoke inflicts a -7 Spd penalty to enemy units within two spaces of her, ensuring that any unit that attempts to approach her but falls short will feel additional sting of her weapon.
Her low physical bulk leaves her open to a wide range of units in the Red and Green character pool. Take a pick from any red or green physical unit and they can take her out in a single hit granted that she does not initiate on them first.
Bulky units running Distant Counter usually tote high Atk and bulk so they can soak a hit and kill her if she is not within Desperation range against Green users of the skill. High Res Red and some Greens can withstand damage from her and take her out through her middling Res.
This Res also leaves her susceptible to common Ploy users while her low HP leaves her vulnerable to Ploys which affects her offensive potential.
While Flier status has granted her new advantages, it also makes any bow users an instant death sentence as even the slowest bow user can fell her in a single shot. As a feminine name , Nino may derive from the Assyrian name Ninus , or Nina , the name of a Babylonian and Assyrian fertility goddess. Saint Nino , a woman said to be a relative of Saint George of Cappadocia, is famous for introducing Christianity to Georgia in the 4th century, and the name is still popular among Georgian women e.
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User Info: CloudSith He's Nino is It's not a big deal. User Info: 17Master. If Nino talks to Sonia, Nino realizes that Sonia is a morph, and decides to fight back. After the battle, Nino receives a pendant from her step-uncle Jan which contains a portrait of her murdered family. Within the pendant, Nino finds a bloodstain from her true mother, when Sonia killed her. Nino travels along with her new companions for the rest of their journey, showing deep regret for having to kill her remaining stepbrother in Cog of Destiny , and later on for having to kill their morph forms along with Brendan's.
At the end of their journey, Nino settles down in Pherae or marries Erk or Jaffar depending on whom she has an A-support with. Nino goes on to become the mother of Lugh and Raigh. Her epilogue with Jaffar states that she disappears looking for Jaffar after bounty hunters came searching for him.
This may imply that she is still searching for him, that she found him and is hiding with him, or that she found him, and the two were killed together. Alternatively, if she marries Erk, the epilogue states that bounty hunters came looking for her instead. Also, in order to protect her newfound family, she disappeared. Lugh is a Mage and Raigh is a Shaman. Lugh inherits his mother's talents and stays at the orphanage until the start of The Binding Blade , whereas Raigh leaves the orphanage to see the world and study elder magic.
Nintendo Explore. Over the years, Nino had attempted to earn Sonia's warmth and love, but she was always neglected and spited by her, unsure of why her supposed mother was unable to reciprocate any feelings back to her; at the age of 14, Nino was still completely illiterate, only able to use anima magic by repeating chants she heard from Sonia.
Nino's life became slightly better one year prior to the start of the game; upon gaining access to the Black Fang, Nino grew very close to her foster father Brendan , the founder of the group, and his sons Lloyd , the White Wolf, and Linus , the Mad Dog.
She also developed a close relationship with Jan and Legault , both of whom she regarded to as her uncles. At the start of the chapter, Nino is seen conversing with her two supposed older brothers, Lloyd and Linus, talking about her current "mission".
Upon leaving the two to meet with Jaffar , the two remark how Nino is a kind lass, unlike her supposed mother Sonia. As the battle gets underway, Nino remains inside a house in the area to wait for Jaffar, as to renew his assassination contract.
While everything initially goes to plan, Nino finds that he is horribly injured and covered in blood, and she treats his wounds after he passes out, going in direct violation of Sonia's newly-introduced Fang's Judgement of getting rid of those who cannot positively help the organization.
If the player sends a unit to visit that house, she will prompt him or her to leave, along with denying that she is a member of the Black Fang. Her mission is to kill Prince Zephiel , and she is to be accompanied by Jaffar, whom she had saved earlier.
However, her step-father Brendan and Jaffar push against this plan, believing that it would be far too much for her to handle. When Nino and Jaffar arrive, they hear Zephiel in his room, praying for his father's acceptance, and for his family to finally get along after the turmoil over the coronation of Bern. Jaffar then breaks into the room, knocks Zephiel out, and then prompts Nino to finish him off. However, Nino refuses, saying that Zephiel is much like her; all he wants is his father's love and affection, just like how Nino wishes those of her "mother's.
Instead, Jaffar spares the prince and Nino, and Nino follows Jaffar to escape the castle, until they are stopped by Ursula , the Blue Crow, who plans on killing her, Jaffar, and the prince altogether. Ursula also reveals Sonia's plans on killing Nino, which unpleasantly shocks her.
As soon as Eliwood , Lyn , Hector , and their other comrades arrive, Nino is left by Jaffar towards the exit of the castle, and then runs back to kill off the Black Fang members, telling Nino to flee; the mage, however, refuses to leave until Jaffar does as well. In the ensuing battle, Nino engages with a monk in the castle's right wing; if either of the three lords talk to her, they will tell her all about Nergal's schemes in manipulating the Black Fang, and despite finding their story hard to believe, she chooses to join them.
After this, Nino eventually finds Jaffar and talks to him, stating that she wants him to leave the battle with her, and that if he doesn't leave, she won't leave either; despite this, he refuses to leave until the lights are turned back on in the manor, after which all of the fighting has ceased. Only a few hours after the battle ends, Nino elects to temporarily visit the mountain headquarters of the Black Fang to find the truth about her supposed last mission; initially going alone, she is pursued by Jaffar, who is aware that her mission might end up killing her.
Upon arriving, Jan, who had just witnessed Brendan's death in the hands of Sonia, tells Nino to leave and get to safety, but Sonia intervenes, and he retreats in fear. Afterwards, Sonia scornfully tells Nino the truth of how she killed her real family, and how she always despised her, which devastates Nino. After the battle and the death of Sonia, Nino meets up with her supposed uncle Jan, who gives her a pendant which contains a picture of her real family.
He states that Brendan, who did not trust Sonia the whole time, met with one of her family's housekeepers, who apparently wept with joy upon hearing of Nino's safety, and she gave him the pendant. She plans on cherishing it, and then says her farewells to Jan, believing that she will see him again someday. In the morning following this, the lords's group finds themselves ensued in a large battle against Black Fang members, who are either led by Lloyd or Linus, Nino's step-brothers.
They are both out to seek revenge against the ones who had killed the other, but Nino, upon finding out that the army of Black Fang members is led by one of her beloved step-brothers, plans on meeting up with them to make amends. However, this is unsuccessful in both of Lloyd's and Linus' cases. If Linus was defeated earlier, Nino can talk to Lloyd, and she will try to persuade him to stop fighting, saying that Eliwood is not a bad person at all.
However, Lloyd claims that they were his brother's enemies, and that is why he plans on avenging him. He then says that Nino must live for the future, revealing that even in this situation, Lloyd never stopped caring for her.
On the other hand, Nino's meeting with Linus turns out worse; Nino will also beg him to reconsider his attack, but in response, Linus angrily states that he will kill anyone who aids the group who had "killed" Lloyd, and this includes Nino.
If Nino fights Brendan's, Lloyd's, or Linus' morphs, she will be saddened by the fact that their deaths would have to be revisited. Upon coming face to face with the man who ordered the death of her family and had caused the end of the Black Fang, she shows a display of rage against Nergal , swearing that she will avenge them all in the battle. Upon the destruction of Nergal and his plans, Nino is invited to live in a small village in Pherae from Eliwood; her ending also outlines her intentions to visit "a certain cemetery", to either visit the graves of her true family or that of her adopted family.
Similar events occur if she gets a paired ending with either Erk or Jaffar ; both endings, however, end in tragedy for both the husband and wife. In the former, Nino abandons her family to protect them after bounty hunters try to seek her out because of her former ties to the Black Fang; in the latter, Nino disappears after she tries to find Jaffar after he flees bounty hunters seeking the famed Angel of Death. In all three endings, she gives birth to the twins Lugh and Raigh , both of whom are usable in the previous game of the series, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Both are also magic users, and the former twin also inherits his mother's anima magic skills, as well as her upbeat personality. Nino herself is absent in the game; both Lugh and Raigh were raised in an orphange in Araphen , and as stated in a support conversation between Melady and Lugh, Nino is deceased at the start of the game.
Nino falls into the Est archetype. With only a few more chapters to go, as well as the player having an army consisting almost entirely of promoted or near-promoted units at that point of the game , Nino initially comes grossly underpowered as a level 5 mage; despite this low starting level and availability, Nino's growths are the highest in the game, and as such, she will likely end up as one of the player's most powerful units in the end of the game. Adding to her high magic growth and ability to use staves on promotion, Nino can also act as an effective healer even with just the Heal staff, though her utility as a healer is hurt due to starting with an E in staves.
Despite high potential, Nino is not flawless. Nino's presence is also particularly harmful to ranked runs, as chapters will require more turns to complete as to allow Nino to gain experience; her inability to defeat units on her own and the fact that enemies also often have to be weakened before she can do lethal damage can also adversely harm the player's combat ranking.
In addition, Nino has the dubious distinction of having the lowest constitution in the game; she starts with 3 in the stat as a mage, and this only increases to 4 upon promotion. As such, even the basic Fire tome reduces her attack speed as a mage, and, notably, wielding Excalibur as a sage reduces her speed by 9.
While Nino has a high chance of capping speed, it is still recommended she be given a Body Ring as to reduce these significant reductions to her speed. Compared to Erk, Nino has superior growth rates in all stats except for HP and defence; in addition, their base stats are average for their starting level, though Erk's higher constitution of 6 prevents him from taking as much of a speed and skill deduction when wielding heavier tomes.
Ultimately, the decision to use Erk or Nino comes down to whether or not he player is willing to wait to use Nino or not; while it is quite feasible to play through the entire game without using Erk, it limits the player's potential variety due to a lack of other anima magic users, except for potentially Priscilla.
While Erk and Nino can also both support with each other, they lack any other common support partners, thus preventing them from forming a support triangle; in addition, there exists the question of whether or not it is advisable to have two anima magic users, owing to the presence of only five Guiding Rings in Fire Emblem , as well as the fact that due to the inherent limitation of anima magic in the mage and sage classes, there exists no way to allow the two to specialise in different weapons.
Owing to being a prepromote, Pent will have trouble matching Nino when she promotes; unlike Erk, who has the possibility of becoming inferior to Pent, Nino has no risk of being worse than Pent due to her high growths. While the decision may overwhelmingly favour Nino, Pent is not completely worthless compared to her; unless the player makes a strong effort to do so, Nino is unlikely to reach an A rank in staves, and owing to Pent's higher constitution of 8, he takes a considerably smaller infraction to his speed than Nino.
In addition, ranked runs favour the use of either Pent or Erk over Nino, due to the extreme difficulty needed to raise the mage; furthermore, while her stats may end up being superior to either sage, the potential difference can be argued to be negligible. Nino is playable as a SpotPass character, released in the Fire Emblem character set. She is also present as an enemy in the second and third installments of the Smash Brethren DLC series.
Stats Growth Rates Stat Modifiers. This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information. Like all female bonus units in Awakening , Nino has access to all base class and advanced class skills available to standard female units. There are three different variations of Nino available to Heroes , all of which are tied to her storyline appearance in Fire Emblem.
The normal variation of Nino is one of the characters available to be summoned by players from the game's initial launch. A second variation of Nino, here dubbed the "Scattered Fangs" variation after the name of the summoning event she debuted in for lack of a theme common to most other variant characters, was made available on June 8, as part of the summoning event surrounding the launch of the The King's Demise update.
A winter variation of Nino was made available between the period of December 16, through January 16, part of the summoning event surrounding the launch of the Glorious Gifts update. Initial Stats Level 40 Stats.
Nino, despite being neglected and spited by her foster mother on several occasions, has retained a sense of loving optimism and deep caring to those in need; in the former case, she speaks with her two foster brothers about how she hopes that she will do a good job in her next mission, with the two later remarking on this personality trait.
In addition, upon meeting the shaman Canas , she expresses great joy upon being told that he will teach her how to read, and after learning to do so, she tells him to quickly return home after their travels are over so then he can spend more time with his infant son.
Nino, however, is also very emotional with other characters in the player's army, especially on the subject of her foster family and herself. When speaking with Florina about her two foster brothers, Nino is reduced to tears when she believes the two will hate her because of how they ended up on opposite sides of the battlefield, despite Florina's best wishes.
She plans to return to Bern to visit a certain cemetery. Their time in Pherae was happy until bounty hunters came for Jaffar. To protect his family, he disappeared. Nino vanished in search of him. Their time in Pherae was happy until bounty hunters came for Nino. To protect her family, she disappeared. Erk vanished looking for her.
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