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Kills is the worst. Time is simple to fix: make your dudes stronger and/or anticipate shifting objectives.

But killing dudes means you have to go out of your way to just murder goons
i only have problems with time when i try to up my kill count. i only have problems with my kill count when i try to beat it in time.

its an endless cycle of misery
 
i only have problems with time when i try to up my kill count. i only have problems with my kill count when i try to beat it in time.

its an endless cycle of misery
Same issue. Time is easy under normal circumstances, but the kills requires you take more time to rack them up and potentially run over. There is no winning sometimes.
 
Sorry El Doro but I can’t get your fated lover over to our side this time. Hope you like… actually I doubt she has supports with the Lions
Virtually nobody supports anyone outside their house this time around, but there are also a few new supports. Dedue and Petra actually have a rather sweet support about learning the Fodlan language, which is especially notable because the big brown wall didn't support any non-lion students in the original.
 
Virtually nobody supports anyone outside their house this time around, but there are also a few new supports. Dedue and Petra actually have a rather sweet support about learning the Fodlan language, which is especially notable because the big brown wall didn't support any non-lion students in the original.
He didnt? All church?
 
Looking online, I'm pretty bummed Kronya can't be redeemed in three copes. She is more interesting than most of the cast and could bring insights into how the villain function operates (especially as she looks way too young to having a say in joining it). Plus huge bazoonkans with cleavage window.
 
Looking online, I'm pretty bummed Kronya can't be redeemed in three copes. She is more interesting than most of the cast and could bring insights into how the villain function operates (especially as she looks way too young to having a say in joining it). Plus huge bazoonkans with cleavage window.
Thank god you said that last bit or I’d have to attack.
 
Rhea made a few mistakes but she never really did anything to deserve being hated
Except that by trying to rewrite history, forcing people into worshipping the church an certain way, and killing off an handful of people who violently question you; it stops being interesting if she's been doing it for roughly an thousand years.
 
You know what, fuck it. I'm jumping into the mud pit
Except that by trying to rewrite history, forcing people into worshipping the church an certain way, and killing off an handful of people who violently question you; it stops being interesting if she's been doing it for roughly an thousand years.
  1. The "rewriting history" point has always frustrated me. From all indications, the Ten Elites had already established themselves as very powerful warlords by the time of the War of Heroes, and completely overthrowing them would throw Fodlan into disorder. Granting their children amnesty in exchange for fealty and then fudging the origins of Crests was an action for the sake of continental stability, and there's no real indication of other acts of historical revisionism. This point is amplified if we consider the Fragments of a Forgotten Memoir to be accurate, as it implies at least a few of the Elites didn't even realize what they and Nemesis may have done to draw the wrath of Seiros, and it makes it clear that her crusade against the Elites ended specifically with them.
  2. Nobody is actually forced to worship, not even the people living at Garreg Mach and serving in the Knights; off the top of my head, Cyril admits that he is not religious, Shamir is an open atheist, and Dedue still worships the Duscur Pantheon. The conflicts between the Central and Western Church seems to be the exact opposite problem than you imply, with the WC believing a fringe doctrine and declared war against Rhea because they see her as a heretic (possibly because she isn't a raging xenophobe). We don't know what happened with the original Southern Church, but they probably acted independently in the uprising that got them disbanded, and Edelgard's rebuilt Southern Church is blatantly an Imperial mouthpiece being led by Count Varley, the biggest piece of shit in Fodlan, so wanting that bishop gone is clearly about removing a man who should've never been given a position of religious or even political prominence.
  3. Every piece of history shown implies that Rhea and the Church have tried to remain neutral as much as possible, to the point of creating the Officer's Academy to try to keep fostering good relations between the other Great Powers. If anything, Rhea's problem is that she tries to preserve peace but isn't willing to take action to make it happen.
  4. None of this matters, appreciate the Archbishop's wonderful ass
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You know what, fuck it. I'm jumping into the mud pit

  1. The "rewriting history" point has always frustrated me. From all indications, the Ten Elites had already established themselves as very powerful warlords by the time of the War of Heroes, and completely overthrowing them would throw Fodlan into disorder. Granting their children amnesty in exchange for fealty and then fudging the origins of Crests was an action for the sake of continental stability, and there's no real indication of other acts of historical revisionism. This point is amplified if we consider the Fragments of a Forgotten Memoir to be accurate, as it implies at least a few of the Elites didn't even realize what they and Nemesis may have done to draw the wrath of Seiros, and it makes it clear that her crusade against the Elites ended specifically with them.
  2. Nobody is actually forced to worship, not even the people living at Garreg Mach and serving in the Knights; off the top of my head, Cyril admits that he is not religious, Shamir is an open atheist, and Dedue still worships the Duscur Pantheon. The conflicts between the Central and Western Church seems to be the exact opposite problem than you imply, with the WC believing a fringe doctrine and declared war against Rhea because they see her as a heretic (possibly because she isn't a raging xenophobe). We don't know what happened with the original Southern Church, but they probably acted independently in the uprising that got them disbanded, and Edelgard's rebuilt Southern Church is blatantly an Imperial mouthpiece being led by Count Varley, the biggest piece of shit in Fodlan, so wanting that bishop gone is clearly about removing a man who should've never been given a position of religious or even political prominence.
  3. Every piece of history shown implies that Rhea and the Church have tried to remain neutral as much as possible, to the point of creating the Officer's Academy to try to keep fostering good relations between the other Great Powers. If anything, Rhea's problem is that she tries to preserve peace but isn't willing to take action to make it happen.
  4. None of this matters, appreciate the Archbishop's wonderful ass
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Fucking exactly, hell even in her attempts to resurrect Sothis it was implied she still wound up treating the failed attempt we know as Byleth's mother Sitri like her own daughter and honored Sitri's dying request to save the stillborn Byleth by transplanting her Crest Stone in Byleth which honestly made me tear up a bit when I learned about it.
 
Fucking exactly, hell even in her attempts to resurrect Sothis it was implied she still wound up treating the failed attempt we know as Byleth's mother Sitri like her own daughter and honored Sitri's dying request to save the stillborn Byleth by transplanting her Crest Stone in Byleth which honestly made me tear up a bit when I learned about it.
You know, I kind of wish we could get anything to know more about Sitri. It'd be great to really understand Rhea, Jeralt, and Byleth through the kind young woman that fell in love with a dashing immortal knight.
 
So is Three Hopes a massive improvement over Warriors or is it mostly the same with the 3H characters instead of good FE characters in it
 
You know, I kind of wish we could get anything to know more about Sitri. It'd be great to really understand Rhea, Jeralt, and Byleth through the kind young woman that fell in love with a dashing immortal knight.
Agreed, I do like how Jeralt did open up a bit to Byleth about her in their supports in 3 Hopes but it really didn't give us anything we didn't already know via Houses.
 
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