
If you dispel these buffs, he'll spend the next round reapplying them all at the expense of attacks he might otherwise have used. He starts the fight by preemptively buffing himself in several ways (attack, defense, elemental resistance).
Breaker: The first fight against him has a rather severe one. It's then subverted at the final part of Chapter 3, when Rain comments to Ihana about how his experience in Paladia taught him to rise above his own hatred, something he puts to use against Vanharma when fighting him. This time, however, Roca is there to try and provide him support and a Morality Chain, and Rhus offers to help. Never mind that he went through the same situation in Paladia after the Destruction of Sacher.
Aesop Amnesia: The deaths of three orphans in Vanharma's hands causes Rain to go berserk and chase for his head at all costs. At the end of Season 3, he apparently has made good on these intentions, having gone back to traveling. Abdicate the Throne: Rain states as early as Berga to Lasswell that he intends to follow his father's idea of turning Aldore into a democracy so he can go back to being an adventurer. He has the unwavering trust of the king and his nation's people, in large part due to his father's reputation as a stalwart knight of the kingdom. A precocious knight and pilot who was entrusted with command of an airship at the tender age of eighteen, he maintains a carefree - some might say lackadaisical - demeanor. Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto (JP), Nezar Alderazi (English, Star Ocean: Anamnesis), Daman Mills (English, War Of The Visions)Ī knight of the Kingdom of Grandshelt, and the protagonist of Seasons 1 and 4. By the time Mysidia is over, they're quite the crew.
Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The group doesn't begin as such, as Rain and Lasswell are career soldiers (if slightly bedraggled after their misadventure at the Earth Shrine and the subsequent loss of their airship), but they pick up, in order: an amnesiac girl whose naivety leads her into danger more often than not, a highly eccentric master mechanic, a far-too-serious tactician, a half-washed-up rebel leader, and a centuries-old arch-sage who doesn't exactly look the part. An in-game case of this happens as, for a short time, Akstar, who is a Future Rain, travels along with Rain, both during the first third of the Visectrum arc, and during a major portion of the Aldore raid. My Future Self and Me: There is nothing preventing alternate or future versions of the same person being put in parties together, allowing for this trope if the basic units are thrown in with their CG or Halloween selves, for instance. #Undermine ffbe free
Fighting Your Friend: They are forced to fight each other by request of Veritas of the Frost because otherwise he won't free the villagers from his spell. The Fellowship Has Ended: By the end of Season 3, every party member has seemingly taken an individual path, including Fina. Tropes associated with the team as a whole: