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#FIRE EMBLEM 8 RANDOMIZER PUPIL SERIES#
Outside of male and female variants of classes, Bonewalkers and Wights are the only classes in the series to have this distinction.
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Like bow-using Bonewalkers, the bone-using Wights use an edited sprite of a Sniper.While possessing shields in both their icon and melee-using Wight sprites, the shield is mysteriously absent in-game.
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The class icon displayed in their status screen is also always wielding a sword.Their battle animations, for one, are essentially recolored Bonewalkers despite the two classes possessing completely disparate map sprites. In The Sacred Stones, Wights reuse significant features exhibited by Bonewalkers, including their weaponry and battle animations.In literature and other media, liches are usually depicted as undead sorcerers with decaying or skeleton-like bodies who cheated death with their dark magic. "Lich" is an Old English word for corpse. In Middle and Old English, the term "Wight" is one word for 'man' or 'knight,' or simply for a person or living thing, used most often in alliterative poetry such as 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.' As an adjective, the term meant 'brave' or 'knightly.' In recent fantasy media, the word 'wight' has been used in works by authors such as J.R.R. Hand Axes and Javelins can help clear them out quickly. Their ability to attack melee units without being countered is an annoyance, however, especially given the numbers they attack in. All things considered, they are flawed opponents that can be effortlessly taken out by units with high Defense. Unable to ride ballistae, these come into play at a point where the player most likely already has access to the Fili Shield, and are often equipped with mediocre weapons. Ranged Wights, on the other hand, are virtually identical to Snipers, and can be handled in much the same way. Nonetheless, like Bonewalkers, Wights come with a myriad of weapons so players should check what weapons they're using to prevent unnecessary damage and looting them if possible. The defenses boasted by Wights are not particularly stellar, and their Speed is often poor enough to allow them to be doubled by units of comparable levels. While they have a poor Strength growth, their respectable base Strength makes up for this deficit. The former type functions similarly to Heroes, but oddly have bases and caps that are more comparable to those of a slightly-weaker Sniper. In The Sacred Stones, Wights are split into two distinct types: the melee and the ranged varieties. Wights have been redesigned to resemble demon skeletons, having a single eye-socket in the middle of their skull and horns. Wights can now use both swords and the monster weapon, clubs. Wights return in the remake of Gaiden, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. Wights are commonly found in the Lagdou Ruins and monster skirmishes that break out in Melkaen Coast. Like the Bonewalkers, Wights are capable of wielding a variety of weapons, including Swords, Lances and Bows, although the maximum weapon ranks they can achieve are doubtlessly superior. Clearly stronger than their unpromoted counterparts, Wights feature skeletal frames daubed a deep shade of purple. In The Sacred Stones, Wights are the promoted form of the Bonewalker class. Literally Skeletons outfitted with chainmail, the sturdy Mail Skeletons charge into battle brandishing Swords as their weapon of choice. In TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga, Wights are known as Mail Skeletons (メイルスケルトン Meiru sukeruton). Ten of these creatures appear exclusively in one fight during the course of the game, during which Alm is tasked with the mission to eradicate them. The promoted form of the Skeleton class, Lichs are notorious for being harder to kill. In their original inception in Gaiden, Wights are known as Lichs (リッチ Ricchi).