Gaming Reviews, News, Tips and More.
We may earn a commission from links on this page

The Children of Fire Emblem Fates

We may earn a commission from links on this page.

As I’ve already talked about at length, breeding the characters in your army is a big part of Fire Emblem Fates. But which parents create which children, you may wonder.

To answer that, let’s first look at the ground rules of breeding in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the father—not the mother—that determines which child is born. However, the child’s hair color will always be inherited from the mother.

There are two exceptions to this clearly defined father/child link: Female Corrin and Azura each have their own unique child—in addition to the child of the man each falls in love with.

Advertisement

While there are 24 adult male playable main characters across the three versions of the game, only 19 produce unique offspring. (Though any main character—male, female, or child—can breed with a Corrin of the opposite sex to produce her aforementioned child.) These fathers and their children are presented in the gallery below.

Advertisement

[*Note: Whenever possible, I have used the English names for the characters. However, as the game is not yet out in the West, more name changes are likely to occur before its release.]

Advertisement

Birthright and Conquest

Azura and Shigure

Corrin (Male) and Kanna (Female)

Corrin (Female) and Kanna (Male)

Jakob and Deere

Kaze and Midoriko

Silas and Sophie


Birthright

Asama and Mitama

Hinata and Hisame

Nishiki and Kinu

Ryoma and Shinome

Saizou and Gurei

Subaki and Matoi

Takumi and Kisaragi

Tsukuyomi and Syalla


Conquest

Arthur and Lutz

Benoit and Ignis

Flannel and Velour

Lazward and Soleil

Leo and Foleo

Odin and Ophelia

Xander and Siegbert

Zero and Éponine


Fire Emblem Fates was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on June 25, 2015. It will be released in the US sometime in 2016.

Advertisement

Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.

To contact the author of this post, write to BiggestinJapan@gmail.com or find him on Twitter @BiggestinJapan.

Advertisement