![]() ![]() Nanna's significantly higher combat potential and inheritable weaponry generally puts her above Jeanne by a fair margin. Jeanne also beats Nanna in Skill in almost all pairings, though this has little impact. Still, Jeanne will generally wind up as a superior healer to Nanna. ![]() While Jeanne's Magic stat is superior to Nanna's, it's still rather low due to her poor growth. Nanna's fighting prowess will be far superior to Jeanne's generally, as it's rather common for her father to have Pursuit and respectable Strength growth. Jeanne, on the other hand, has no skills, generally inferior growths, and mediocre base stats. While Nanna will be dependent upon her father for skills, her mother Lachesis at least guarantees her the Charm skill. Jeanne, like many other substitute characters, doesn't measure up to the unit she substitutes for, Nanna. ![]() Subjective: The following part of this article is based upon the editor's personal experiences and opinions, and therefore may not be applicable for all readers. She also harbours a desire to help others, as seen in her lover conversation with Leif in the Final Chapter, in which she persuades him to let her heal the army despite his refusal to allow her to fight. When she reunites with Tristan, she does not recognise him, and while she initially thinks that he is joking, she begins to believe his claim that he is her brother after he explains his backstory. Jeanne has a strong aversion to giving up or conceding, refusing to let the deaths of Leif's men be in vain and encouraging him to keep fighting. Jeanne has a very similar personality to Nanna, being a kind and hardworking girl and dedicated to her goals. ![]()
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