Cavalier or Social Knight?

This is a Fan Poll of FEU’s best* poll.

  • Cavalier
  • Social Knight
0 voters

*As determined by FuriousHaunter.

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Social knight gets too large when trying to divide by weapon type.

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eh that’s not an issue

Axe Knight
Lance Knight
Bow Knight (Arch Knight)
Sword Knight (Free Knight)

Social Knight is it’s own separate class, and it shows up alongside the above classes as well

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Cavalier.

Good enough for Dante, good enough for me.

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what in hell is a social knight???

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Social Knight ( ソシアルナイト SOSHIARU NAITO ) is the correct name for the horse-riding knight class that appears in all (?) Fire Emblem games. NoA presumably changed the name because how it’s basically Engrish and “Cavalier” is a name for horse-riding knights in English.

Fire Emblem - Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi (Japan)-2

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Are we talking about the class, or the horse?

Horses are very social!

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hahah japanese pronunciation its always funny Righto Clicko
i see, social knight makes sense

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love ur videos bro, im learning a lot from those?them?, anyway from ur videos

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Awwww, thank you so much!

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Cavalier is short, sweet and works perfectly. However, I kinda like Social Knight as a name, it makes the class sound kinda friendly, like they are more about taking care of the common folk rather than just fighting for the interests of a lord.

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So when will Antisocial Knights and Parasocial Knights be a thing?

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Cavalier all the way.

Even when having separate weapon type cavaliers, I feel “Sword Cav” or “Sword Knight” is better for the sword locked cavalry.

Socialier

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Hear me out…
Cavalry Knight, worst of both worlds

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Jokes on you! I actually like it!

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Stop Naming Everything Knight

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Recluse Knight

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Introvert Knight when IS?

Also, kinda off topic but I wonder how a Brazilian localized Fire Emblem would call both the Cavalier and Knight classes, since both are directly translated to “Cavaleiro” in Portuguese.

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