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“Must be my lucky day. I can sell a Kitsune for a fortune.”
—Daichi in Paralogue 10.

Daichi is a capturable boss character from Fire Emblem Fates in Birthright and Revelation. He is a scoundrel who poaches Kitsune for their fur.

Profile[]

Birthright/Revelation[]

Daichi appears in Paralogue 10, where he chances upon Selkie when she accidentally stumbles into her father's world after chasing a bird in her Deeprealm. Daichi promptly orders his subordinates to surround and capture her as she, oblivious to the danger that he poses to her, mistakes their actions as an attempt to play with her. Fortunately for Selkie, Corrin's forces are located close by and they, following Kaden's lead, manage to halt Daichi's plans. In the ensuing battle that follows, Daichi is either slain or captured. He also appears as a potential visitor in the DLC chapter Museum Melee.

Daichi will be added into the Unit Logbook as soon as he is persuaded to join the player's army in Birthright/Revelation. In order to use him in Conquest, the only path he's not available in, said path must be purchased through the same cartridge or saved data on the Nintendo 3DS.

Personality[]

Although not much is known of his personality due to his minor involvement in the plot, several aspects of Daichi's character may still be gleaned. For one, he has been portrayed as opportunistic, eagerly seizing on any favorable situation that comes his way for personal gain. Daichi also clearly prizes monetary wealth, a fact that is revealed through his intent to sell Selkie's fur, one that sees him lamenting over his inability to do so in his defeat.

In-Game[]

As an Enemy[]

Paralogue 10 - Hunter & Prey[]

Starting Class
FE14 Daichi Basara Map SpriteBasara
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
VariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVaries6
WeaponStarting Items
FE14 Lance Lance - Varies
FE14 Tome Tome - Varies
Varies
  • Note: Stats and equipment are dependent on the player's progress in the game.

Xenologue 5 - Museum Melee[]

Starting Class
FE14 Daichi Basara Map SpriteBasara
LevelHPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMov
VariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesVaries6
SkillsWeaponStarting Items
VariesFE14 Lance Lance - Varies
FE14 Tome Tome - Varies
Varies
  • Note: Stats and equipment are dependent on the player's progress in the game.

Growth Rates[]

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res
65% 45% 45% 45% 35% 30% 50% 35%
  • Note: Growth rates are based on the character in their base class.

Max Stat Modifiers[]

Str Mag Skl Spd Luk Def Res
+1 +2 +2 -1 -1 -1 -2

Class Sets[]

Standard Sets[]

Base Classes Promoted Classes

Special Classes[]

Base Classes Promoted Classes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

Overall[]

Secret Book (Artwork)
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.

Daichi's starting stats are rather abysmal, especially his Luck, as generic Basara's have better Luck than him. However, Daichi can still prove useful, as his primary advantage over them is the fact that he has a positive modifier in his offensive stats, although he does take a slight blow in his defense. Despite his poor starting stats, he can recover rather quickly while as a Basara due to his well-rounded stat growths. This also makes him a good Grandmaster as his well-balanced Strength and Magic will ensure that he will benefit from Ignis greatly.

Quotes[]

Battle Quote[]

“We're here to poach fair and square! You won't stop us!”
—Daichi's battle quote

Defeat Quote[]

“That fur... That lovely, lovely fur... Would have made a fortune off it...”
—Daichi's defeat quote

Choose Your Legends Placement History[]

Round Placement Character Version Votes

CYL1 Ineligible
CYL2 Ineligible
CYL3 Ineligible
CYL4 Ineligible
CYL5 468 CYL Daichi Fates Portrait
Fates
37
CYL6 459
↑9
CYL Daichi Fates Portrait
Fates
58
↑21

CYL7 402
↑57
CYL Daichi Fates Portrait
Fates
30
↓28

Etymology[]

Daichi is a traditionally masculine name of Japanese origin. "Dai" means big or great, and "chi" can be translated as either earth/land or wisdom/intellect.

Gallery[]

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