![]() Moreover, most enemies will start wielding lances, against which Rutger has a weapon triangle disadvantage. Rutger will drop off slightly after the Western Isles as his mediocre strength will become too low to one round things without a crit. This is largely unnecessary as Rutger will usually crit even without supports, and Rutger's support with Dieck is fairly slow, meaning that you'll need to spend a lot of turns having both of them next to each other which will kill your turn count. If Rutger equips a Wo Dao, has an A support with Clarine and B support with Dieck, he can reach over 100 crit, allowing him to land a critical hit on every attack he hits. Rutger will also usually be the first person capable of wielding Durandal, but it should not be used much if the player is aiming to get the best ending. Upon promotion, Rutger gains a passive +30% critical bonus when combined with the innate crit of a Killing Edge and his naturally high skill, he can consistently crit almost every enemy, making him one of the best boss-killers in the game. Thanks to his high skill and high accuracy of swords, something that few weapons in The Binding Blade have, Rutger will be one of the few characters which will be able to consistently hit bosses, despite their +30 avoid from thrones, and he will have enough speed on average to double every boss aside from Kel. You can train him up on the pirates that go for the village, but this is largely unnecessary because the next chapter has plenty of axe users too. In his joining chapter he'll be able to easily one round every enemy on the map besides the boss, but even then he might get lucky with a crit. He has high speed, decent enough strength, and a powerful starting weapon in the Killing Edge. Since he starts out as an enemy reinforcement, he gains hard mode bonuses which make his bases even higher than normal. Rutger joins in chapter 4 as an enemy Myrmidon, and needs to be recruited by Clarine, fitting the Navarre archetype of this game as an enemy Myrmidon with good bases and growths. This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively. Starting stats and growth rates Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. This argument makes Rutger change sides immediately, and he remains in Roy's army until the end.Īfter Bern is defeated and the war is over, Rutger completely disappears the only information on him comes from the records of this war. Clearly not interested, Rutger is more than ready to return to his work, but then she, determined to recruit him, adds that this army is fighting against Bern. Shortly after he leaves the castle, Rutger meets again with the same girl, who tries to convince him to protect her. ![]() After he does so, Erik, who has noticed that the opposing army is stronger than he thought, orders Rutger to go to the battlefield. While Laus' troops are fighting the Lycian Army, Rutger goes to the cells and frees an imprisoned girl from Etruria, taking advantage of the confusion produced by the attack. When Roy's army trustingly passes through Laus, Erik, who had already betrayed the Lycian League, orders his own army to kill them. Rutger is first seen in the fourth chapter of The Binding Blade. ![]()
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