Chrom, Tiki Top Fire Emblem Heroes Choose Your Legends Round 6 Results

Chrom, Tiki Top Fire Emblem Heroes Choose Your Legends Round 6 Results

Fire Emblem Heroes’ Choose Your Legends Round 6 voting results are here, and Chrom, Tiki, Seliph and female Byleth are this year’s winners. The announcement, part of the February 1, 2022 Feh Channel video, means the four characters will appear in the game with special outfits later in 2022.

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Chrom, a main character in Fire Emblem Awakening, topped the men’s division after years of increasing fan support. Chrom fans voted for him 42,134 times to get him to the winning spot. The character, who also made it into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, is a descendant of Marth.

Joining him at the top is franchise-favorite dragon Tiki. Specifically the Fire Emblem Awakening version of the character, Tiki’s win means Awakening heroes top both categories. Receiving 39,705 votes, she’ll be the first non-human recipient of the honor. While the younger version of Tiki has made frequent appearances in Heroes, this adult version has been absent since 2017.

Also earning new alternate versions in the Choose Your Legends competition are Seliph and Byleth. A protagonist of the Japan-only Genealogy of the Holy War, Seliph received 26,301 votes to place second in the men’s division. Byleth, after falling from second in the back half of last year’s voting, held onto her spot in the women’s division and earned 20,855 votes.

The full listing of results can be found at the official Choose Your Legends site.

Fire Emblem Heroes is available on iOS and Android. Intelligent Systems will add the Choose Your Legends winners to the game later in 2022.


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