![]() Found only in the Somniel, especially near Sommie. ![]() Favored by fans of fashion, luxury, and parties.Ī gem that shines with many colors. Favored by fans of fashion.Īn exclusive candle etched by hand with an elaborate design. These eco-friendly earrings made from antlers shed by deer are popular in Solm. Favored by fans of luxury, cleaning, and fashion. Favored by fans of music.Ī fancy handkerchief made from shiny, hand-woven cloth. Favored by fans of cooking and herbs.Ī hollow animal horn that makes a loud noise. With luck, one can be found with four leaves. Favored by fans of exercise and walks as well. The visor protects the face and neck from sunburn. Favored by fans of reading and studying.Ī small bottle of perfume made from the essence of fruit and flowers. Favored by fans of reading and daydreaming.Ī thick book detailing the history of Elyos and its regions. Favored by fans of reading and fairy tales.Ī diverse book of poetry including submissions from the public. Favored by fans of meat and folk food.Ī picture book containing many short and wondrous tales. For return on value, Seadall is incredibly potent in this regard and is highly recommended even if significant investment is not put into him like most other units.Ī well-aged dried meat popular as a portable snack. Receiving him near the end of the midpoint of the story gives him one of the best long term usage for the remainder of the game and his unique role is literally irreplaceable among all of the units available in game. Seadall continues to series tradition of exemplifying the full supportive value of a Dancer but with many new tricks thanks to the Emblem mechanics of Engage. The Ring of the Instructor mainly boosts his Brawl prowess, mainly increasing his avoid and the Goddess Dance can be used effectively by him, though putting it on another unit is likely better as Goddess Dance can also refresh Seadall himself if another unit uses it on him, thus spreading his utilities out. The Ring of the Holy Knight gives Canter, allowing him to move after dancing, which can help further set up aggressive or defensive plays by position him. The Ring of the Princess Exalt gives Dual Assist which allows him to participate in Chain Attacks himself and since Chain Attacks deal flat damage, he can provide legitimately solid chip damage. While he may not get the most explosive damage from performing Dragon Fang, he still can set up kills for his allies. Pair Up helps to protect him from being assaulted by Chain Attacks by outright negating it. ![]() He starts with the Ring of the Crux of Fate which is his overall best ring if equipped as it has Quality Time which heals allies adjacent to him up to 10 HP depending on its tier, which gives him more of a supportive niche as a refresher and pseudo-healer. Instead, Seadall benefits more from the Skill Inheritance he can get from most of the Rings or Rings in general that give him supportive effects. Seadall's value as a Dancer leaves very little room when considering what Emblem Ring to work with as he cannot execute explosive attacks with most of the rings as most other units can. As a small bonus, the Dancer class skill Special Dance boosts the dexterity, speed, and luck of his target for 1 turn, improving the overall consistency of whoever he dances for. He synergises well with effects that apply on a per-attack basis, such as Chain Attacks, poison or flat damage from skills such as Divinely Inspiring. This has a myriad of benefits, such as being able to efficiently kill multiple units with a strong attacker, cross twice as much distance on a map as normal, or take out multiple boss health bars in one turn. Seadall's primary strength is being able to double the turn of the strongest unit in the army. Even though his personal skill, Curious Dance, technically does not require him to be a Dancer, his stats and growth rates are completely unremarkable otherwise, so there is no reason to reclass him out of it. As a Dancer, Seadall's stats aside from movement are largely irrelevant, as he should not be seeing combat in most circumstances. ![]() Historically, Dancers (or more generally classes capable of refreshing other units actions) have been exceptionally powerful, and in Engage this is as true as ever with the inclusion of powerful Engage mechanics strongly encouraging large Player Phase plays. 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.Īs the game's sole Dancer, Seadall thus fills a unique combat role that no other unit is capable of doing. ![]()
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