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Bound Hero Battle: Leo & Elise

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  • Infernal

Bound Hero Battle: Leo and Elise

Another pair of siblings yet again graces us in a Bound Hero Battle, this time hailing from the kingdom of Nohr! Leo and Elise gallop onto the stage, thankfully featuring no reinforcements. The most difficult part of this map is definitely getting started; Leo has Blazing Light charged and ready to go, and will put even your bulkiest blue units in a world of pain if they are hit by him. Starting off strong and playing with flexibility will be key -- if you are able to avoid Leo’s Special proc and KO him before he’s able to attack you, then the rest of his allies shouldn’t give you too much trouble.

Who to Use

As is generally true of Bound Hero Battles, the individual units used is very important as they will primarily inform your strategy. There are a few routes one can take depending on what units are available to you, and, of course, adjustment based on the units one possesses is always a possibility.

Baiters

Since the enemies on this map won’t move unless baited or struck, you’ll likely want to include at least one baiter in your team. Units with high Defense are preferable here, as the only magical threats are Elise (who won’t deal much damage due to her not carrying Wrathful Staff) and Leo, who likely should not be baited anyways.

Armors such as Zelgius, Black Knight, Winter Tharja, Fallen Hardin, Hector, LA Hector, Legendary Hector, and Fallen Robin are able to hit hard very upon counterattacking, especially if they’re making use of Quick Riposte or Vengeful Fighter. An amazing F2P option is Fjorm, who is able to tank ranged foes extremely well with her exclusive Special, Ice Mirror, and Legendary Ike, whose native Warding Breath grants him accelerated cooldown and extra Resistance.

Dragons are also very strong tanks, especially when they’re equipped with Lightning Breath (or another Breath and Distant Counter, if you’re feeling fancy). Nowi, Female Corrin, Male Kana, Fae, Myrrh, Legendary Robin, Female Kana, Adult Tiki, Young Tiki, and Summer Young Tiki will all likely be able to do the job and do it well.

Legendary Hecc
Legendary Hector is an excellent choice of tank due to being able to attack at-range, deny follow-ups with Thunder Armads, and perform follow-ups (despite his low Speed) with Vengeful Fighter.

Strikers

Whether you want to use a striker on this map is entirely up to you -- as per usual, their ability to overpower most foes will no doubt serve useful. The layout of this map isn’t the most conducive to a strike and retreat method, though, so you’ll likely have to employ at least one tank to get your foes moving.

In particular, archers can be incredibly potent strikers due to their ability to overpower and/or finish off any enemies your tank may otherwise struggle with, especially if they are equipped with a Brave Bow. Brave Lyn, WF Hinoka, Bridal Cordelia, Summer Takumi, and Klein are potential strikers you may want to use, with a special mention going to Brave Lyn given her F2P status.

Alternatively, melee Brave users are able to hit foes twice without retaliation, and may even quad hit if they outspeed an enemy. Cherche, Cordelia, Elincia, and WT Reinhardt are all great Brave users who can make excellent use of class-specific buffs. Finn is an F2P option who would work particularly well in an all-cavalry team.

Brave and Blade tome wielders can also serve to be useful if your team composition provides them with the appropriate buffs, though speedy mages can also be powerful strikers. Tharja, Bridal Tharja, Reinhardt, Tailtiu, Ishtar, Linde, WT Olwen, SF Nino, and Nino are potential options here, especially if they are equipped with a Breaker skill to add to their coverage.

Refreshers

Refreshers help provide support, may even have a decent offensive presence themselves, and can usually tank a hit or two, if need be. Lene, Olivia, Performing Olivia, YT Olivia, Performing Inigo, Performing Shigure, Performing Azura, Azura, New Year Azura, Bridal Ninian, and Ninian all give the refreshment that high-firepower units need while also possessing the ability to provide an assist to KO an enemy.

Buffers

As units that offer extra utility, buffers typically fit one of the above roles while also supporting your other units. A well-composed team with enough dedicated buffers can sometimes allow you to beat certain maps with ease while only one unit does most of the heavy lifting.

Because of Skill Inheritance, any unit can be a buffer with enough investment -- many Drives, Spurs, Hones, Fortifies, and Dual Rallies are readily accessible on 4 star units, and can be further stacked with seals for maximum coverage. Class-specific buffs (which offer +6 to Atk/Spd or Def/Res), Goads, and Wards are also excellent ways to break many maps wide open. Notable options who natively provide buffs through their exclusive weapons include YT Olivia, Performing Azura, Eirika, and Ephraim, while Brave Lucina and New Year Corrin are able to stack Drives through theirs.

Brave Lucina
Brave Lucina’s exclusive weapon provides a Drive Atk/Spd effect to all allies who wield swords, lances, axes, bows, or daggers.

Strategy

Strategizing for this Bound Hero Battle shouldn’t be too difficult as there are no reinforcements. While it can be difficult to exactly predict what will happen due to IV / Merge variance, here’s some general tips to get you started.

Tomato Surprise

Like most Bound Hero and Grand Hero Battle guides advocate, most of these maps are won or lost before they even start. While it may be tempting to jump right in, knowing (and loving!) your enemy will help you not only choose your units, but also figure out where to begin.

The biggest threat on this map is Leo -- while his stats aren’t that much of an issue unbuffed, he has Blazing Light already charged, will be under the effects of Hone and Fortify Cavalry when he attacks, carries Quick Riposte, and will deny follow-ups from any unit with less than 34 Defense. Even the tankiest of blue tanks will struggle to survive this onslaught, so it is likely a good idea to avoid having Leo attack your units if you can.

Leo buffed
Leo’s Blazing Light proc will hurt -- a lot -- so it’s best to avoid it entirely if possible.

Starting Strong

Of course, this presents the question of where you should start. Since we’ve established that baiting anywhere Leo can reach probably isn’t a good idea, you essentially have two options.

Option one is the easiest of the two -- it doesn’t require you to split your forces, only baits relatively weak enemies, and is easily accessible regardless of your team composition. It also allows you to easily buff, Spur, or Drive your tank as well. If you can use this space, it is recommended that you do. Just make sure you bring a green tank (that can preferably counterattack at-distance); otherwise you’ll have to deal with a Weapons Triangle Advantage being used against you.

Hecc b8s
This space causes you to be attacked by four foes -- the lance flier, the axe flier, the Brave Bow archer, and Elise -- assuming you KO them all in sequence. Otherwise, Elise will heal whichever foe you don’t KO.

Another option requires a flier making use of Reposition. You can ferry a unit across to the island, then Reposition them again to the strip of land to the far right -- here, you’ll only be attacked by the archer and Elise (or only the archer if you can’t KO them). Since this causes you to split your forces, it may not be your best bet, but if you’re having trouble weathering too many attacks in a row, it may help you get through.

Tiki is repo'd into place
By using a flier with Reposition, you can get a unit from the bridge to the island to this strip of land.

Defying Gravity

Assuming you’re able to cut through enough foes to finally get to Elise, get prepared for another curveball -- since she carries the Gravity staff, your units’ movement will be limited to only one space (like armor movement) once she attacks them. This is the most threatening part about Elise and can prove to be hard to maneuver around, but there are a few ways to get around it (Leo’s Brynhildr has the same effect, but your unit most likely won’t have to worry about being KO’d if they can’t survive his attack in the first place).

Movement Skills once again prove handy here; Reposition, Swap, and even Pivot can allow your units to move farther than usual even while under the effects of Gravity. Reposition chains (having one unit Reposition another, then having that unit Reposition the first unit) can cover an incredible amount of ground, and another option is a refresher.

Lucina repos morgan
Morgan can only move one space backwards due to Elise’s Gravity, so Brave Lucina Repositions him out of Leo’s range.

Super Seals

If you miss out on defeating a foe by only one or two points of damage, don’t panic! Seals can be a great way to net a key KO. Hone, Spur, and Drive seals can make a big difference even when they’re not fully upgraded, but other notable options include Fortress Def, Fortress Res, Close/Distant Def, Iote’s Shield, and Quickened Pulse. If you’re depending on a seal to ensure a KO earlier in the map, see if you can equip them to another unit and still get the same effect (after adjusting your positioning, if necessary).

Lucina misses the KO
Brave Lucina misses out on KOing Leo by only one point of damage, but this is easily fixed if Morgan is equipped with the Hone Atk seal.

If At First You Don’t Succeed

Don’t be fooled by video walkthroughs of any Bound Hero Battle that you watch -- it’s very rare for anyone to beat high-difficulty content (or record a video of themselves doing so!) on their first try.  Additionally, the potential variance in unit builds that Skill Inheritance brought along with the random nature of summoning has resulted in pretty much every single summoner having different building blocks to work with. This, when combined with the high difficulty level of Infernal, may prove frustrating while someone is trying to find the right combination of units and moves. The key thing to keep in mind is that it may take some light Skill Inheritance and seal shuffling as well as multiple tries of the map to find a strategy that works for you. Every single turn you complete gets you one step closer to completing the puzzle. Finally, reading about or watching videos of successful strategies may also help you break through a particularly difficult turn that you can’t complete, or may give you ideas of a new unit to use.

Map Enemies

  • Hard
  • Lunatic
  • Infernal
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
40 36 16 18 23
Weapon Brynhildr A Atk/Def Bond 3
Support B Quick Riposte 3
Special Blazing Light C Savage Blow 3
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
31 34 24 13 23
Weapon Gravity+ A Spd/Def Bond 3
Support Recover+ B Live to Serve 3
Special Kindled-Fire Balm C Fortify Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
36 34 17 18 23
Weapon Sapphire Lance A Swift Stance 1
Support B Pass 2
Special Iceberg C Hone Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
37 28 17 21 11
Weapon Brave Bow A Atk/Spd Push 3
Support B Guard 2
Special Noontime C Spd Smoke 2
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
36 37 19 28 13
Weapon Poleaxe A Steady Blow 1
Support B Lunge
Special Bonfire C Spur Def/Res 2
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
54 43 22 25 30
Weapon Brynhildr A Atk/Def Bond 3
Support B Quick Riposte 3
Special Blazing Light C Savage Blow 3
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
42 42 32 19 32
Weapon Gravity+ A Spd/Def Bond 3
Support Recover+ B Live to Serve 3
Special Kindled-Fire Balm C Fortify Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
49 46 24 25 30
Weapon Sapphire Lance+ A Swift Stance 2
Support B Pass 3
Special Iceberg C Hone Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
51 39 24 29 16
Weapon Brave Bow+ A Atk/Spd Push 3
Support B Guard 3
Special Noontime C Spd Smoke 3
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
49 49 27 36 19
Weapon Poleaxe+ A Steady Blow 2
Support B Lunge
Special Bonfire C Spur Def/Res 2
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
63 46 24 28 33
Weapon Brynhildr A Atk/Def Bond 3
Support B Quick Riposte 3
Special Blazing Light C Savage Blow 3
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
48 45 35 21 35
Weapon Gravity+ A Spd/Def Bond 3
Support Recover+ B Live to Serve 3
Special Kindled-Fire Balm C Fortify Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
57 49 27 28 33
Weapon Sapphire Lance+ A Swift Stance 2
Support B Pass 3
Special Iceberg C Hone Cavalry
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
59 42 27 32 17
Weapon Brave Bow+ A Atk/Spd Push 3
Support B Guard 3
Special Noontime C Spd Smoke 3
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
57 52 30 39 21
Weapon Poleaxe+ A Steady Blow 2
Support B Lunge
Special Bonfire C Spur Def/Res 2
HP ATK SPD DEF RES
57 52 30 39 21
Weapon Slaying Lance+ A Heavy Blade 3
Support B Flier Formation 3
Special Aegis C Drive Def 2

User Submitted Teams

Is that all you have to offer? (Infernal no skill required)
07-27
Submitted by SJMistery
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You know the drill: this is the full team, you won't need anything except the highlighted sections, this BHB is even more braindead easy than usual, blablabla.

Corrin (F) +4 merged, +Atk-HP
->Dark Breath+ (Res)
Pivot
Aegis/Blazing Wind
Distant Counter
Shield Pulse 3/Wrath 3
Savage Blow 3
Deflect Magic 3 SS
(S Summoner Support)
(S support to Azura)

Azura +Res-Spd
Slaying Lance+(+Spd)
->Sing
Glimmer
Triangle Adept 3
Geyser Dance 2
Spur Atk 3
Spur Spd 3 SS
(S support to Corrin)

Marth +4*, +Spd-HP
->Falchion(Eff)
Reposition
Luna
Close Defense 3
Swordbreaker 3
Drive Spd 2
Drive Atk 2 SS
(upgraded to +5 right after making the video)
(S support to Lyn)

Bridal Lyn +1 merged +HP-Atk
Candleligh+(Wrath)
Recover+/->Rehabilitate
Miracle
HP+5
Dazzling Staff
Infantry Pulse 3
HP+5 SS
(S support to Marth)
Tthis time I made a video for all of you, so I don't have to waste time detailing every move.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFQFBWHKNu4

Essentially, you only need the refined Falchion and Dark Breath, and a random healer and dancer. Azura was used at the end but Corrin could have killed just as easily. Disclaimer: You will need the supports and the merges (or some stat boosters to mimic them) to do it. Otherwise Marth will barely miss the KO on Elisse.

Legendary Kinshi
07-27
Submitted by Lunar
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https://youtu.be/JlKSbUWT1ns