Season 25, Week 4
Forde
(Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones)
 
'Tis an unfortunate state of affairs when comrades must fight each other, but so it goes... Forde has come this far in his quest for a Light Championship, so he can't let Seth or anyone else stand in his way. His skills with a sword and a lance are just as viable, if not moreso, than his commander's, whose skills may have dulled with age and prepromotion. Watch out, Light finals, there's a new Cavalier in town!

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Seth has yet to be presented with a big challenge in his first DL run, but this match will surely be hard to forget! To prove his worth again, he will have to fight his comrade-in-arms from Renais. And while Forde may have the vigor of youth on his side, the Silver Knight of Renais has years of loyalty and combat mastery to show the young'in! In a match this fierce, Seth is going to prove the might of experience.


Tide
In Chinese, there is a phrase that says it's always better to watch the student surpass the teacher.

Seth is the teacher. Forde might be a poor student, but when you consider how he manages to fight despite the slacking, he's must be pretty damn good at it.

And thus, the saying holds true even in the case of one dimensional duellers.

Forde: 56
Seth: 35

UltraDude
Seth is a Fire Emblem prepromote. Sure, he's a pretty good prepromote, but he's still a prepromote. And Forde, his opponent, isn't a prepromote. Thus, the nonprepromote wins by default, no matter what the statistics, due to unbendable laws of physics.

hooah
In FE, the pre-promoted characters are worse than the characters who start unpromoted. While Seth is a damn good Pre-promoted, he's still worse.