The Fire Emblem series is a very classic JRPG, and The Binding Blade is one of the more accessible entries, with a fairly rich gameplay. The support system is a crucial part of it, which can be roughly understood as bonds. Below, I will share the support relationship chart for The Binding Blade, and also give a brief introduction to the support system in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. Just showing the images might not be enough for understanding; specific textual explanations are needed.

The support system refers to the emotional connection (bond) established between two characters during battles. By standing next to each other on the same map for a certain number of turns, they can trigger support conversations, thereby increasing their attribute bonuses. Each pair of characters can establish up to three levels of support (C → B → A), with A being the highest level.

Characters must be deployed on the same map. They need to stand adjacent to each other (up, down, left, right) during battle and wait for a period (about 3-5 turns). Once the required number of turns is met, the "Support" command will appear. After selecting it, you can watch the support conversation, and the support level will increase accordingly.

Each support pair provides different levels of hit rate, evasion, critical hit rate, and critical evasion bonuses when they reach C, B, and A levels. The type and value of the bonuses depend on the support relationship attributes (fire, wind, water, light, thunder, dark, etc.) of the two characters. The combination of different attributes also affects the final effect.

For example, fire attributes tend to be attack-oriented (providing attack and critical hit bonuses), wind attributes provide higher hit and evasion bonuses, while light attributes are more balanced. When units with high support levels fight together, they can significantly improve hit rates and survival rates, and there are also other story and ending-related elements.

In summary, the support system in The Binding Blade not only provides practical combat bonuses but also gives depth to character development and story interactions, making it an indispensable mechanism in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. If you want to create the strongest partner combinations, you need to study this support system carefully.