Hannibal's absurd defense, proficiency with javelins, Wing Clipper, and lack of utility in other parts of the battlefield makes him a decent guard. That being said, his joining chapter does feature one situation where he can come in handy: namely, when Arion calls upon a squadron of wyverns and attacks several castles. Hannibal is not necessarily awful, but in an army full of carefully bred war machines wielding Holy Weapons, Hannibal just does not come close to measuring up and you will likely have trouble finding any use for him. He is unlikely to be killing any late game units, particularly considering the very next chapter (and the rest of the game) features many Mage-type units that will decimate Hannibal. He does have Adept to improve his combat capability, but he has a roughly 30% chance to activate it if he is wielding a Sword. His lack of Pursuit gives him poor overall offense, and it is not really worth it to give him the Pursuit Ring as he is unlikely to even see combat. Other than Arion's multi-pronged assault at the end of Chapter 9, no castles really need a dedicated guard. His very low Movement makes it essentially impossible for him to fill any role beyond defending castles. While he comes with very respectable base stats for an Knight/General (being statistically superior to Arden in everything but Strength, and in particular having high Skill and Speed for his class), he is held back considerably by crippling weaknesses. But with overall good base stats he can pull his weight if needed. He comes to you very late in the game as a level 20 Pre-Promoted General with the worst overall growths of any second generation unit (and tied for worst in the whole game with Sylvia and Erinys). 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.ĭespite having perhaps the most difficult and convoluted recruitment requirements, Hannibal is among the least useful units in Genealogy of the Holy War. In Chapter 9: For Whose Sake, speak to Hannibal with Coirpre/ Charlot. In-Game Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War Recruitment However, he enlists in Seliph's army following Travant's death and aids in fighting against the Grannvale Empire.Īfter the liberation war ends, Hannibal is promoted to a higher rank in the army of the New Kingdom of Thracia. In Chapter 9, he is forced to fight against his will after Travant takes Coirpre as a hostage to ensure his loyalty. He also opposes Travant's alliance with the Grannvale Empire. In Genealogy of the Holy War, Hannibal speaks out against Travant's decision to engage Seliph's liberation army in battle because only a cease-fire would give Thracia the time to strengthen internally. He also gives Leif access to his mansion, where Dryas, Selphina, and several of their inexperienced knights are residing. When Leif flees to Thracia after escaping from Munster, Hannibal decides to provide some assistance to him. Some time before the events of Thracia 776, he found Carrion and his mother, both of whom he invited to live in his mansion. Having spent his entire adulthood on the battlefield, Hannibal is considered to be one of Thracia's top generals.
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