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Olivia - Festival Dancer only appears as a 5 Star Hero. We will include whether or not you should Unlock Potential for Olivia - Festival Dancer if a 4 Star version is released!

Unlock Potential Tier List. Performing Olivia can be used to inherit the skill Distant Def 3. However, this alt of Olivia can serve as a debuffer, refresher-assist unit, an attacker and a healer so we advise against fodderring her off. Build and invest in her instead!

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The contents we provide on this site were created personally by members of the Game8 editorial department. We refuse the right to reuse or repost content taken without our permission such as data or images to other sites. Heroes With the Same Name Olivia. Performing Olivia. Flying Olivia. Distant Def 3. Blaze Dance 3. Summer Lorenz. Soiree Nephenee. Summer Dorothea.

Hoshidan Summer Ryoma. Hoshidan Summer Xander. Hoshidan Summer Elincia. Iron Dagger. Steel Dagger. Dancer's Fan. Distant Def 1. Distant Def 2. Olivia is a dancer who travels across the continent in a theater troupe.

In the past during one of Olivia's performances, a noble man was smitten by her and plotted to kidnap and marry her. However, Basilio stepped in and prevented this and Olivia has been grateful to him ever since. Olivia first appears in Chapter 10 after Chrom and company successfully defeat Mustafa and leads them back to Ferox. Before the battle Olivia encounters Mustafa. Even though he finds out that she is there to help Chrom and his army, he decides to let her go.

After Mustafa falls, Olivia arrives on the scene to escort the Shepherds to the carriages back to Ferox. At Ferox, after Chrom finds his new resolve to fight Gangrel , Olivia volunteers to aid his cause by dancing for them.

Basilio notes that her dances invigorate the spirits of troops, causing them to work twice as hard. Chrom happily accepts Olivia's offers and she joins Chrom in his final battle with Gangrel, and his future adventures. If Chrom decides to marry Olivia at the end of the Chapter 11 , she becomes his wife during the two years between Chapter 11 and Chapter 12 , thus making her the queen of Ylisse.

During those two years, she also will give birth to a daughter named Lucina. At the end of Chapter 13 , Olivia will be weeping as Chrom talks to "Marth". After the two talk, Chrom tells Olivia about their future child, Lucina.

Then discovering that "Marth" is really a future version of Lucina and the two share a tender moment. After the war, if she is unmarried, Olivia's stage fright never faded, but her dances accompanied with her shy blush became legendary as she traveled throughout the world.

In Paralogue 6 , Olivia joins the Shepherds when they go to help quell some bandits terrorizing a few villages near the Great Gate. Upon arrival, Olivia comes into contact with a young boy who had been helping to fight off the bandits. The boy, Inigo , is surprised by her sudden appearance which equally surprises her. Though the boy brushes her off, Olivia notices that Inigo seemed to be just as shy as her, making it easier for her to talk to him.

After the battle, Inigo approaches her again and calls her by name, even though Olivia does not remember ever encountering him. Though Inigo has a hard time explaining it to her, after showing her the ring on his hand, Olivia realizes that Inigo is her future son. After slipping a comment that he is aspiring to be a dancer, Olivia shows great interest in his skills, but he is too embarrassed to show her.

Likewise Olivia is too embarrassed to show him her dancing, but nevertheless, is happy to meet her future son. Olivia is a shy, withdrawn woman, but a natural genius in the art of dancing, having many fans across the lands. She is terrified of disappointing others, being insecure and a bit of a pessimistic about herself, especially when conversation comes to her own skill. She states to Chrom that she is only good at dancing , which even then, she feels she is inadequate on it, sometimes even resulting in stage fright.

Her dream is to open her own theater, therefore she is saving money, and dedicating herself to achieving this goal. Due to her anxious demeanor, Olivia is easily startled, shown to cry out when surprised in most of her conversations. She also displays her fear in unexpected and unplanned situations, or when around strangers, a demeanor most likely caused by the time a noble attempted to abduct her.

That aside, she can summon more of her strength than usual, for the sake of others, often being judgmental and pushy in the process. Despite Olivia's shy and socially awkward demeanor, she is actually comfortable around the more crude and loud members of the army. This is made most obvious by her close relationship with Basilio , and her supports with Chrom where they discuss how she met the former.

Although she is often painfully shy, Olivia is open about her feelings most of the time, quick to explain herself in any situation or to ask for assurance that her actions did not appear to be strange. She can overcome her anxiety to speak frankly when pushed too far or when it comes to her work; she does not, however, find it as easy to discuss more personal thoughts and feelings. While she is embarrassed by compliments and kind words, Olivia is openly affectionate and caring towards her partner, if married.

Simulation Games. Mobile Games. Elder Scrolls. Final Fantasy. Dragon Age. Fire Emblem. Legend of Zelda. First-Person Shooters. Gaming PCs. Strategy Games. Technical How-Tos. Horror Games. Sports Games. Fighting Games. Classic Games. Puzzle Games. The skills that Olivia can learn as a Dancer. Related Articles. By Kyler J Falk. By Vince Tangcalagan. By Carlyn Hayes. By sigbog. By Melissa Clason. By Joseph Mordente. By Rahul Pandey. Part of it would be for utility purposes -- you have to remember that there's a full half a game at least before you can even get Galeforce on most people where Olivia is incredibly useful.

This also obviously applies to "normal" playthroughs where you don't focus on being as ridiculously OP as possible, i.

This way, they can dash in, get a kill, dash out, get a Dance, and do it again, to make them on par with or even superior to because less risky the type of Galeforce user that stays in to counterattack. What comes into my mind is as follows: If Olivia is maxed out in stats, she is pretty much like Lon'qu, but more like a Lon'qu with Galeforce.

The units on my team that are stronger than that might be the Manaketes and MU, which means I could have them attack again with a Dancer. But at the same time, having a Dancer on my team instead of perhaps a Swordsmaster would essentially drawback the benefit of having my MU attack twice, especially if I'm using this team as a StreetPass team where every member counts and Olivia is free to Dance out of my own control.

Is it fair to say that Olivia as a Dancer would be pretty bad on a StreetPass oriented team build? Hodou posted You bring up a point I hadn't considered; if Olivia dances for a Galeorce unit, the unit will regain two more turns by re-using Galeforce?

I thought Galeforce could only work once per turn, but never tried this. That would essentially be trading one turn of Dance for another two turns of attack, right? More topics from this board When and where to use the seals? Build 2 Answers can Chrom marry Olivia?



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