Doesn't Titania fall into the Oifey archetype? Though they're incredibly similar AFAIK.
Titania's the severely over-leveled (but weak for her level) character that can tank everything in the first few levels with no damage, but actually using her just prevents key characters (like Ike) from gaining levels if you let her beast the enemy, which puts her pretty solidly into the Jagen archetype. The crutch character trope was originally named after him, in fact...
Titania's the severely over-leveled (but weak for her level) character that can tank everything in the first few levels with no damage, but actually using her just prevents key characters (like Ike) from gaining levels if you let her beast the enemy, which puts her pretty solidly into the Jagen archetype. The crutch character trope was originally named after him, in fact...
Jagen (or Jeigan, depending on how you Romanize it) in the first Fire Emblem game, a purple Paladin who is charged with protecting Marth, is the former Trope Namer. He had above-average starting stats for a character in the first chapter, but very low stat growths. His name has become a slang term in Fire Emblem fandom for similar characters — nearly every game in the series has one, although they're usually not quite so useless later on, in which case they're usually called an "Oifey archetype". Blazing Sword Marcus, Seth, and Titania are seen in particular as being reasonable choices for taking all the way to the endgame.
I mean, the TV Tropes page itself is outing Titania as an Oifey...