Marty's Strength issues cannot be resolved as easily, however. Upon promotion, Marty will usually have high stats, with the exception of Strength. The Baldr Scroll can be used to further stack his growths. Crusader Scrolls will come in handy, in particular the Od and the Ced scrolls to increase his Skill and Speed growths to 40%. In order to maintain his capturing prowess, he will need to amplify his Skill and Speed growths. Marty's high Build also lets him capture enemies with ease. While he cannot be rescued, he can utilise his high Build to rescue other units, which is useful in chapters with civilians like Chapter 3. Marty lacks the movement star that Dagdar possesses, and will have to rely on a lucky Move growth to match Dagdar's movement.ĭespite this, Marty's strength lies in his Build, which will max out very quickly. Marty's comes with HP, decent Luck, the highest Defense and Build growths in the game, along with an uncharacteristically low Strength growth for a brigand. Marty's Speed and Skill will enjoy high increases at 5 and 6 respectively upon promotion, which will somewhat remedy his flaws. Marty suffers from bad bases in Skill and Speed at 0, and his growths in both stats are not particularly spectacular either. 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.
Supports give a bonus to Hit, Critical, Avoid, and Dodge.This can clearly be seen after he is separated from the Fiana Freeblades, where he is easily coerced into joining Gomes' rebellion uprising.
Marty comes to be well-loved by everyone, especially children.ĭespite his large stature and intimidating profession, Marty is a timid man, easily swayed by other people in what little screen-time he has. He returns to Mount Violdrake thereafter, devoting his life towards farming the barren land. Marty then goes on to continue supporting Leif in his cause to liberate Northern Thracia from the Grannvale Empire. He can be convinced to rejoin Leif's cause either by Osian or Halvan. Marty is fought as an enemy in Chapter 8, where he unwittingly follows Gomes' command to fight against Leif, who has by this point regained his freedom and reunited with the Fiana Freeblades. Lost and unable to think for himself, he finds himself press-ganged to join the mutiny uprising staged by Gomes, a fellow Mount Violdrake bandit who is disgruntled with Dagdar's authority. Marty, along with the rest of the Fiana Freeblades, is later separated from Leif and Eyvel in Chapter 3, as the prince is captured by Raydrik. Marty first appears in Chapter 1, where he, along with Dagdar and Tanya, takes up arms to assist Eyvel in quelling Raydrik's invasion of Fiana.