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Galestorm1233

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  • Birthday 05/14/1996

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    turn-based tactics game lover

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    Anime/manga, writing, Persona (any Atlus game really), Bravely Default, Tales of the Abyss
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    Pennsylvania

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  • Favorite Fire Emblem Game
    Radiant Dawn

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  1. what gets creepy to me is if you have Chrom marry Olivia or Maribelle, have the Avatar marry Lucina, then have Morgan get together with Inigo or Brady. Morgan just married her uncle, and Morgan's relation to Chrom becomes grandaughter/daughter-in-law...
  2. either keep every woman Chrom can marry out of support range from him and in the chapter you get Olivia, keep her and Chrom together (note that I do not believe this works with the Female avatar if she is not yet married, as she will then marry Chrom instead of Olivia). The alternative is to have every other marriage candidate for Chrom married off to someone else.
  3. that drains weapon durability though, which will take money to replace, and unless you have the dlc "the Golden Gaffe" you can't realistically grind solely using legacy teams, though the reeking box approach did work just fine for me on hard, I still made enough money to get by
  4. fair point, excluding Skyward Sword and Twilight Princess, but I do have a better example, the Persona series. With the Persona series, the protagonist will only ever answer in 1 sentence statements, and is always the supporting role in everything except in Persona 4 when you decide things for the investigation team every so often, but lets focus on Persona 3, as it's a better example. The protagonist of Persona 3 rarely ever says more than 3 words at a time, yet he still develops a personality without needing to converse extensively, and he is easily still the most important character, for reasons explained below (major spoilers) yet, despite this, through the whole game the Protagonist takes the supporting role in every other character's life, really not doing much of anything himself, but never is it disputed that the protagonist is anything but the protagonist. but I'll digress here, I don't feel like drawing this out any longer, I've stated my case and why I believe it to be so.
  5. I know, I was really happy when I saw Zero was playing as her in the tournament, he did the character justice, only person I would've liked to see play her more than Zero would have been Salem, but unfortunately he wasn't in the tournament. Also, dat flip jump man,that looks REAL nice, can't wait for that :D
  6. fortunately my secondary was Zero Suit, and she looks quite good in the new game. Not to mention I'm pretty sure I'm gonna like Greninja :)
  7. I'd just like to state that by your logic, Link cannot be the protagonist of Zelda because he has no lines, nor can Samus or any number of silent protagonists be the main character of their games. a character doesn't need to speak to develop, nor to be important to the plotline. as for the popularity, I was stating that people who don't play Fire Emblem will usually recognise Lucina before Chrom, I was just pointing that out because someone claimed Chrom to be the most recognizable character in FE Awakening, not to say that she was more important to the story than Chrom. Youtube is easy to be biased, because odds are if someone is watching something FE related, then they know FE. Also I never meant to say that Robin is more likely to be in the game, I just meant that they probably second-guess themselves after they started making Chrom, realizing that Robin would be a more varied character than Chrom, but assuming they started on Chrom already, I doubt they would drop him for a different character, even if I personally would like them to. and to the statement about Chrom's sword style being different from Marth's and Ike's, yes, his sword style is different, and that might do something in a highly realistic 3D plane swordfighting game, but in a 2d plane fighter you can only change so much for sword attacks aside from the range, speed, and power of the attacks, which would leave him most likely at a midpoint between Marth and Ike.
  8. I'd consider C through E to be mid tier, above that top tier, and below that low tier personally, but that's just me
  9. Personally I felt that Radiant Dawn is one of the best (if not the best) balanced FE games, it wasn't impossible but it made you have to be concious of every action you make and need to plan for several moves in advance, but then again I tend to like headbashing difficulty, so I may be a bit biased.
  10. then where we vary is our definition of a projectile-based character. I'm talking about characters that rely heavily upon their ranged attacks in order to be effective, and while I'll give you Toon Link, Fox, and Diddy Kong (ROB is debatable, and is still on the lower half anyway), Zelda definitely relies heavily on her fireball, when you are not within melee range of the enemy, odds are you are using the fireball abusively. You also completely ignored the only characters that have as many range atacks as Megaman, Lucas and Ness, who have been consistently low in the rankings of each game. also, the thing with Snake earlier, I wasn't fighting you on that, I was agreeing
  11. http://supersmashbros.wikia.com/wiki/Tier_list Snake and Olimar being the exceptions, the range-focused characters are generally lower on the spectrum. The thing is, this doesn't represent max potential, it represents how many people can play each character efficiently, how much money has been won by each character, etc.
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