Restores 10 HP and grants +2 to Str/Skill/Spd for one battle. At level 5 he learns Live to Serve which is useful for keeping his HP topped off when healing on the front lines. Birthright vs. Conquest vs. If he has a magical based mother, he becomes a near copy of his mother in terms of growth rates. Revelation Differences, Xenologue: Heirs of Fate I: In Endless Dreams, Xenologue: Heirs of Fate II: Realms Collide, Xenologue: Heirs of Fate III: The Changing Tide, Xenologue: Heirs of Fate IV: Light's Sacrifice, Things Ghost of Tsushima Doesn't Tell You.
Both were hired by the enemy faction to raid a location using their thievery skills, however the true purpose of their raid was to assassinate someone which is what they're uncomfortable with doing. Saizo is disappointed that Asugi joined them, stating that he brings shame to the Saizo name he will one day inherit.
In his supports with Male Corrin, Saizo, and Soleil, it is revealed that like his father and paternal uncle, Asugi is very popular with girls due to his generous nature with his sweets. Nah. From the Strategist class he gains a boost in magic and access to staves and tomes/scrolls, allowing him a more versatile use of his good magic growth. He has a decent magic growth rate which makes him a good candidate for use of the Flame Shuriken or Felicia's Plate. Shurikenfaire gives a +5 boost in damage when using shurikens/daggers which is always useful. Note: These are base growths without class growths added. At level 5 he gains Golembane which isn't very useful in Revelations and Birthright as not many enemies are counted as golems. According to him, that name means "gray". However, the pressure of becoming the next Saizo proved too much for him and he decided to discard that name, instead naming himself Asugi. He is not particularly motivated to succeed him, given that his father hardly spent time with him growing up due to the nature of the Deeprealms. His natural strength and speed growths are shaky meaning without a speedy/strong mother or forged/unit effective weapon, he will struggle to effectively damage physically defensive units.
It is also an anagram of Gaius. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Quixotic allows a skill based Asugi to proc more often and synergizing with Rend Heaven for increased damage. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Mitsuki Oosawa manga), Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Character Figures, The Making of Fire Emblem 25th Anniversary Development Secrets, Awakening and Fates, Fire Emblem if: Visual Works – Pellucid Crystal, Fire Emblem Fates 4koma Comic & Character Guide Book, Fire Emblem Fates Conquest Comic Anthology, Fire Emblem Fates Birthright Comic Anthology, Fire Emblem if: Invisible Kingdom Comic Anthology, Fire Emblem Fates Comic Anthology - Side: Royal Family, Fire Emblem Fates Comic Anthology - Side: Vassal, Fire Emblem Fates Comic Anthology - Side: Party Gathered and Offsprings Generation, Sounds of Fire Emblem from Cipher Caravan – Horse and Rider as One, Sounds of Fire Emblem from Cipher Caravan – Galeforce, https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Asugi?oldid=533141. Corrin (Female), Kana (Female), Selkie, Mitama, Caeldori, Rhajat, Sophie, Midori. Corrin- From Corrin, Asugi gains the Nohr Prince line shifting his use from shurikens to swords and dragonstones. Poison Strike allows him to deal an additional 20% of the enemy's total HP after combat which can help wear down units with large amounts of HP as well as offer a way for him to deal with units with high res or defense. Although paid by candy, Asugi had doubts of the mission and wanted out. From the ninja class, he gains access to Poison Strike and Locktouch.
A cool, sharp and able person, Asugi worries about inheriting his father's legacy, as he has little in common with his father. Oh, Boss. He is extremely fond of both eating and making his own sweets and carries them around at all times, even being able to replicate several recipes just from eating the desserts, though this tends to conflict with his father Saizo, who hates sweets. Suddenly, Saizo sees people up ahead and finds Funke and to his surprise, Asugi. Rally Magic is a decent skill if you want to make him a more support unit but rally bots like Shigure fulfill this role better and tomefaire is only useful if he keeps as a scroll/tome wielding class. The unit Asugi is a playable child character in Fire Emblem: Fates. In the localized version, similarly to his Awakening counterpart, Asugi gives nicknames to other characters, which often describe their personalities or is out of sarcasm. However, his true intention behind his generosity is information gathering, which he calls his own version of "sweet-talking". He also gains access to basara which allows him to obtain the Rend Heaven skill and Quixotic skills. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (Mitsuki Oosawa manga), Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Character Figures, https://fireemblem.fandom.com/wiki/Asugi/Supports?oldid=481785, Note: Bolded text are voice clips from S-Support CG confession scenes. It's nothing. They are also not allowed to let their faces be well-known, otherwise they would be unable to carry out undercover missions. The Fire Emblem series is well known for its innovation and for being one of the first Eastern style tactical role-playing games, with a strong … As the son of Saizo, Asugi was given training in hopes of having him succeed as the sixth in a line of Saizos, given that he is his first born son. The Chocolate Cat lollipop might be a reference to, Asugi was voted the 29th most popular male on Nintendo's official. Asugi is the son of Saizo, the nephew of Kaze, and the cousin of Midori. Asugi is the child offspring of Saizo, and shares his adept sneaking skills, as well as a familiar love of sweets. List of characters in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, List of classes in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Asugi promptly leaves to the mansion. Orochi/Kagero- From them he gains access to the diviner class. Though he at first appears to be a rather easygoing character, he is very strict on himself when it comes to his duties as a ninja. As the son of Saizo, Asugi was given training in hopes of having him succeed as the sixth in a line of Saizos, given that he is his first born son. However, the pressure of becoming the next Saizo proved too much for him and he decided to discard that name, instead naming himself Asugi. Kagero increase his strength growth for a more physically based ninja, akin to herself and Saizo but not much variation in terms of classes and skills. It's an early morning tomorrow. He gains Lethality at level 5 and Shurikenfaire at level 15. At level 15 he learns Tomebreaker making him a deadly anti-mage unit. Fire Emblem Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Icon of a Asugi's Confect from Fates. Asugi asks Saizo what he plans on doing with him. Asugi is the only second generation ninja available in Fates and as such faces stiff competition from the three first generation ninja. Asugi tells Saizo that no amount of payment could make him do such a thing. Lethality however has a low proc rate meaning it will seldom see activation. Fire Emblem Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.
Each chapter of the game offers a different path to play, and Revelation will put a twist on much of what you thought you knew from playing Birthright and Conquest. Asugi is a playable character in Fire Emblem Fates. The unit Asugi is a playable child character in Fire Emblem: Fates. But murder—like that? In his Paralogue, Saizo decides to pay him a visit in hopes of testing his son to see if he is worthy of becoming the next Saizo. Gurei is an intermediate color between black and white. Hey, buuuddy!, Corrin: Um...yeah?, Asugi: Ya wanna go into town with yours truly? He can upgrade to Master Ninja or the Mechanist class upon use of a Master Seal. *Asugi will receive whatever secondary class that Corrin has access to if he has achieved an S-Support with her. The Asugi's Confect (Japanese: グレイの創作菓子 Gurei's Creative Sweets) is an item that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates.
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In Birthright he is limited to promoting to the Hoshido Noble line but allows him access to Hoshidan Unity to increase his skill proc and access to staves for support. These are Asugi's default growth rates, to get his actual growth rates, use the following formula: (Mother's growth rates + Asugi's growth rates) ÷ 2 + class growth rates. This allows him to scout larger areas and provide support in the form of debuffing enemies or giving stat bonuses to allies but increases the risk of defeat due to the replica and Asugi sharing HP, meaning if one falls, the other does too, so use with caution. Gray/Gurei (グレイ) is a Japanese phonetic anagram of Guire (ガイア), Gaius' Japanese name. Asugi thinks for a bit and decides to join the army, seeing the opportunity to learn more and perhaps fix his father's "sourpuss face".
Asugi's Japanese and International names (Gurei and Asugi) are anagrams of Gaius' names (Guire and Gaius). S-rank in shurikens allows him access to Spy Shuriken, allowing him to hit three tiles away for scouting. Note: Bolded text are voice clips from S-Support CG confession scenes C Support Asugi:*sigh* Why do they always assume that?, Corrin: Asugi, what's wrong?
In his supports with Hisame, he reveals that ninja are not allowed to form close bonds with others, so that even if they die in the line of duty the rest of the army would be unaffected by their death. Fire Emblem is a fantasy tactical role-playing video game franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Note: These are for Corrin's default growth rates. Soleil points out, however, that the real reason behind his popularity is because the girls can tell that he is a genuinely kind person.
Asugi is illustrated in the trading card game Fire Emblem Cipher with the following cards: Asugi (アスギ) is phonetically and scripted similarly to Azuki (アズキ), a type of bean used in many Japanese confections.