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  • Bond Units
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  • Bond Units are a gameplay mechanic introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. When giving an accessory to another player at their My Castle, after having done so multiple times before, and having also received at least one accessory in return from that same player, a unit will be created. This unit is the "child" of the two players, resembling an Avatar that looks similar to the two who created it, such as having the same hair color or face type, distinguished by a mark on their cheek. They are not an actual child, as they can be created by two players of the same gender and the game announces them as being "born from the earth" due to the strength of the players' bond.
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  • Bond Units are a gameplay mechanic introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. When giving an accessory to another player at their My Castle, after having done so multiple times before, and having also received at least one accessory in return from that same player, a unit will be created. This unit is the "child" of the two players, resembling an Avatar that looks similar to the two who created it, such as having the same hair color or face type, distinguished by a mark on their cheek. They are not an actual child, as they can be created by two players of the same gender and the game announces them as being "born from the earth" due to the strength of the players' bond. They will start as a level 1 base unit in the secondary class of one of their "parents" and have the last skill equipped on each (except for DLC skills), as well as having a randomized personal skill depending on which versions each "parent" is playing (see below). Their stat growths reflect the boon and bane of their "parents". They are able to reclass to Nohr Prince/Princess and a secondary class, usually the other "parent's" secondary class, but this is not always true. If both "parents" have the same secondary class, the Bond Unit's other class will be random, although there is a rare chance that either or both classes will be random anyway. Be wary though, as their starting class is not included in their reclassing options, so they cannot return to that class if reclassed, and they can only access one of their base class's promotions. These units are only given to one of the "parents", the one giving the accessories, and can be renamed upon receiving. The unit will appear in the unit logbook under the "Bond Units" tab. They have the same restrictions as Einherjar, Prisoner and Amiibo units, such as not affecting the story or having any character supports.