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Although he initially has shaky base statistics upon starting with this class, Ike has excellent statistical growths across most of stats, which usually results in him developing into a top-quality Lord class unit by the end of the game, in which he maxes out his strength, speed and skill on average upon reaching his maximum level. | Although he initially has shaky base statistics upon starting with this class, Ike has excellent statistical growths across most of stats, which usually results in him developing into a top-quality Lord class unit by the end of the game, in which he maxes out his strength, speed and skill on average upon reaching his maximum level. | ||
The game's sequel, ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', extends the story and brings the overall story full-circle. It has been three years since the Mad King's War, and war engulfs Tellius once again as the various countries attempt to re-establish themselves. Compared to ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'' focuses on an ensemble cast from varying viewpoints, with Ike becoming playable around mid-game. Despite this, Ike is nevertheless required to deal the finishing blow to the final boss, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashera}}. Unlike in ''Path of Radiance'', Ike's base stats are excellent, and can be bolstered even further by using ''Radiant Dawn''{{'}}s data transfer feature to obtain data from ''Path of Radiance''. | The game's sequel, ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', extends the story and brings the overall story full-circle. It has been three years since the Mad King's War, and war engulfs Tellius once again as the various countries attempt to re-establish themselves. | ||
Compared to ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'' focuses on an ensemble cast from varying viewpoints, with Ike becoming playable around mid-game. Despite this, Ike is nevertheless required to deal the finishing blow to the final boss, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashera}}. Unlike in ''Path of Radiance'', Ike's base stats are excellent, and can be bolstered even further by using ''Radiant Dawn''{{'}}s data transfer feature to obtain data from ''Path of Radiance''. | |||
In both games, Ike learns {{s|fireemblemwiki|Aether}}, the most powerful of the skills in the reintroduced character skill mechanic. Aether gives Ike a chance to perform a powerful two-hit combo: the first restores his Hit Points by the amount of damage he inflicts, whereas the second inflicts damage while only half of the target's defense is applied. | In both games, Ike learns {{s|fireemblemwiki|Aether}}, the most powerful of the skills in the reintroduced character skill mechanic. Aether gives Ike a chance to perform a powerful two-hit combo: the first restores his Hit Points by the amount of damage he inflicts, whereas the second inflicts damage while only half of the target's defense is applied. | ||
Aside from his main appearances, Ike appears as an optional party member in both ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}''. He appears in ''Awakening'' via Spotpass and DLC as an Einherjar; on a related note, ''Awakening'' also features {{s|fireemblemwiki|Priam}}, a distant descendant of Ike who bears a striking resemblance to him and even wields a heavily aged Ragnell. In ''Fates'', Ike appears as an [[amiibo]]-exclusive character, sporting his ''Radiant Dawn'' design and having dialogue that references his status as a fighter in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. An illusory version of Ike can also be summoned in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}'' via amiibo. | Aside from his main appearances, Ike appears as an optional party member in both ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'' and ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Fates}}''. He appears in ''Awakening'' via Spotpass and DLC as an Einherjar; on a related note, ''Awakening'' also features {{s|fireemblemwiki|Priam}}, a distant descendant of Ike who bears a striking resemblance to him and even wields a heavily aged Ragnell. | ||
In ''Fates'', Ike appears as an [[amiibo]]-exclusive character, sporting his ''Radiant Dawn'' design and having dialogue that references his status as a fighter in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. An illusory version of Ike can also be summoned in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}'' via amiibo. | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== |