Editing Ike (SSBB)

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**In his first game, Ike is actually likely to be faster than he is strong throughout the game. This trend continues into the second game, though the endgame of this game can cause him to have roughly equal speed and power.
**In his first game, Ike is actually likely to be faster than he is strong throughout the game. This trend continues into the second game, though the endgame of this game can cause him to have roughly equal speed and power.
**Similarly, while Ragnell is visually a heavy weapon in ''Brawl'' that seemingly slows Ike down, and has a weight of 20 (versus a weight of 7 for Ike's older preferred weapon, the [[fireemblemwiki:Regal Sword|Regal Sword]]) in both ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'', Ike statistically is more likely to be able to wield Ragnell without any problems than he is to be weighed down by it in the ''Fire Emblem'' games.
**Similarly, while Ragnell is visually a heavy weapon in ''Brawl'' that seemingly slows Ike down, and has a weight of 20 (versus a weight of 7 for Ike's older preferred weapon, the [[fireemblemwiki:Regal Sword|Regal Sword]]) in both ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'', Ike statistically is more likely to be able to wield Ragnell without any problems than he is to be weighed down by it in the ''Fire Emblem'' games.
** In contrast to ''Brawl'' making the young form of Ike one of the more heavier characters in the game, in ''Path of Radiance'', Ike is not a particularly heavy character. For example, Volke and Bastian, a middle aged thief and Aristocratic magic user respectively, have higher constitution and weight stats then Ike.
*Ike's [[on-screen appearance]] is shown as Warp Magic or Warp Powder from the ''Fire Emblem'' series. However, neither of the two games he appeared in allowed him to use warp magic in any capacity; a variety of items that could be used to warp were only ever seen used by opposing armies and characters.
*Ike's [[on-screen appearance]] is shown as Warp Magic or Warp Powder from the ''Fire Emblem'' series. However, neither of the two games he appeared in allowed him to use warp magic in any capacity; a variety of items that could be used to warp were only ever seen used by opposing armies and characters.
*Ike's appearance in ''Brawl'' is based on his default class appearance and official art in ''Path of Radiance''; however, the aforementioned class, the Ranger, is unable to wield Ragnell in any capacity. Ike's second class, the Lord, allows him to wield Ragnell, but this class features him wearing different clothing than that found in ''Brawl''.
*Ike's appearance in ''Brawl'' is based on his default class appearance and official art in ''Path of Radiance''; however, the aforementioned class, the Ranger, is unable to wield Ragnell in any capacity. Ike's second class, the Lord, allows him to wield Ragnell, but this class features him wearing different clothing than that found in ''Brawl''.

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