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Sedgar
Sedgar
GameFire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
First SeenChapter 5: Champions of Aurelis (Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi)
Chapter 18: Battle of the Pass (Mystery of the Emblem)
Starting ClassHorseman


“You... Why are you attacking other countries?! Have you been blinded by ambition?!”
—Sedgar's boss quote in Mystery of the Emblem.

Sedgar (ザガロ, Zagaro) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, and their remakes. He is a member of the Aurelian Knights serving under Prince Hardin, along with Wolf, Roshea and Vyland. Following the first war, he became second-in-command of the newly founded 'Wolfguard', as said in his ending in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. In Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, he ambushed Marth along with his companions, believing Hardin's fallacious words and thus thinking that Marth had grown power-hungry. Depending on the player's actions, he is either killed in the battle or ordered to pull back by the King of Aurelis, Hardin's brother. Whether or not he survives, he is never mentioned again (just like Galle in Fire Emblem: Binding Blade). It is revealed in a short conversation before the same battle that the four Aurelian Knights were originally plain dwellers whom Hardin freed from slavery.

In the remake he can be recruited by talking to him with Vyland and decides to join to atone for turning a blind eye to how Hardin changed. Due to Wolf's suicidal depression, in his ending he takes over Wolfguard with the intent of continuing Hardin's ideals.

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PersonalityEdit

Like most of the characters in the game, his personality is never explored. However, it is implied that he is very loyal to Hardin. In the only personalized dialogue he is allowed in Book 2, he seems to resent Marth under the assumption that the young Altean king has grown corrupt, while in truth, it is ironically Hardin who has due to Gharnef's Darksphere.

In the remake, Sedgar can be persuaded to join Marth's side while upset over the loss of Hardin, he ultimately decides to continues Hardin's work.

In GameEdit

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the EmblemEdit

RecruitmentEdit

Joins automatically in Chapter 4.

Base StatsEdit

Starting Class Level HP Str Skill Spd Lck Wlv Def Res Move Weapon Starting Items
Horseman 1 20 6 6 6 2 3 6 0 9 Bow Iron Bow

Growth RatesEdit

HP Str Skl Spd Luk Wlv Def Res
90% 30% 20% 10% 10% 30% 20% 3%

Fire Emblem: Shadow DragonEdit

RecruitmentEdit

Joins automatically in Chapter 5: Champions of Aurelis.

Base StatsEdit

Starting Class Level HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res Move Weapon Starting Items
Horseman 1 20 6 1 6 7 2 6 2 9 Sword - E
Bow - D
FE11steelbowSteel Bow

Growth RatesEdit

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Luk Def Res
160% 80% 0% 95% 85% 30% 85% 0%

Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~Edit

Base StatsEdit

Starting Class Level HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res Move Weapon Starting Items
Horseman FE12 Map IconHorseman 10 35 13 1 16 14 8 13 3 9 FE12 SwordSword - D
FE12 BowBow - B
FE11silverbowSilver Bow

Growth RatesEdit

HP Str Mag Skl Spd Luk Def Res
90% 60% 0% 65% 70% 40% 45% 0%

Support RelationshipsEdit

Supports

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OverallEdit

It should be noted that Sedgar's growth rates, like Wolf's, have been improved significantly in Shadow Dragon, allowing him to surpass other pre-promoted units despite his low base stats. This allows him to catch up with, or even surpass, manually promoted units in terms of stats. so much so, that he (along with Wolf) have the highest growths in the entire game. However, due to his low bases and high level, he ends up more-or-less average at level 20. (for a level 20/20 manually promoted unit)

In fact, Sedgar if class changed to a General (and to a lesser extent, a Hero), can be a very useful due to such high growths growths and sheer availability. Reclassing Sedgar to a General can make him all but invincible, to the point of having 50+ health at around level 10 and losing ten or less of that to an Armorslayer sword.

In Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~, Sedgar's growth rates, while generally better than in the original games, are lower than they were in Shadow Dragon. Additionally, Sedgar now comes relatively late, compared to the previous game. Regardless, he is still average, except for his strength and luck, which are a little low.

QuotesEdit

“Nngh! Coyote...”
—Sedgar's death quote in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

EndingEdit

Fire Emblem: Shadow DragonEdit

Sedgar - Aurelian Star

"Sedgar remained a knight of Aurelis. He helped rebuild, and later became vice-captain and pillar of the Wolfguard."

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