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Great Dane

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  1. After some consideration, I say Sigurd. While he does have some notable failings, I feel they add to his humanity, and I get the feel that he's doing his absolute best to fix the situation despite things spiraling out of his control for every action he takes. It's also interesting having what is essentially a Jagen lord.

    Second place would be Eirika, I find that she develops well over the course of the game even though she does make that major failing with the stone of Renais.

  2. I find Soren to basically be the brains side of the Greil Mercenaries in the same way Ike, Titania and Mist have their own roles. He's there to give strategies and give out the most effective solutions, and while he tends to fluctuate in likability, he never falters in his results. I also think that while he is an asshole, he does have a fairly good character arc across both games and has some good interactions despite certain infamous moments. I feel he's at his best when complimenting others, and for that I like him a lot.

    Additionally, he's also quite the killer mage, so I tend to use him a lot in RD and when I don't want to just lol cav PoR.

  3. I like the cast as a whole, so even my least favorites are relatively low on a franchise-wide scale, but I'd say of all the units I feel Clive comes the closest being bad. He only really has a point if you screw up, otherwise he has little reason to be so antagonistic to Alm when he gets results, not to mention that he's a terrible unit. Honestly if it weren't for Mathilda he would be outright god-awful in my eyes.

  4. Hmm... I'm thinking the likeliest direction is FE6, but they may consider representing FE5 after the wave of FE4. The ones that are least likeliest will probably be FE2/15 and FE9 due to how many characters they flooded into the roster. Who knows, maybe they'll even do something special such as the multigame or dueling banners, it's a bit hard to predict IS's train of mind without any leaks and such.

  5. Genealogy has a very ambitious story, and I think it fits the rather large scale of the game even from a gameplay standpoint.

    What I like: I like that the setup makes Sigurd just as much of a villain as he is a hero. Sigurd has good reason for everything he does, but he's still going around conquering two kingdoms. The theme of inheritance and legacy also makes the story feel like it's an epic, making me want to root for Seliph's liberation thanks to all the effort that Generation One put in and all the suffering that came of their failure. I also like that every kingdom and house has it's own individual identity with many having exclusive classes that meld to form some interesting formations such as a mix of Thunder Mages, Mage Knights and Knights. The villains also are very varied and effective. I like how there's minor villains like Clement and Ishtore who aren't entirely bad and just are in the way, it feels much more realistic that way. Really I have so much good to say about Genealogy from a story and world-building standpoint that I can't help but get invested.

    What I dislike: The biggest misstep that I feel reoccurs a bit too much for my liking is the selective knowledge of the protagonists. Sometimes they can know everything about a situation on the map, sometimes they just hear rumors, and sometimes they just flat-out don't know, and it can be pretty inconsistent. I'm also not a fan of the Deirdre and Julia kidnapping. For the former it just feels like Deirdre is making a boneheaded move for no discernable reason, and Manfroy getting plot convenience powers. For the Julia one Manfroy basically just breaks the rules of the game and kidnaps Julia while she's in the home castle because he can just do that apparently.

    Thracia 776: Felt this should get it's own little segment. Story wise I just don't care for it, it's riddled with all sorts of retcons and plotholes to Genealogy and very rarely focuses on Leif's personal struggle with Raydrik and Veld. It's neat to see the reclamation of Leonster, but the retelling of Chapter 7 of FE4 and rewrite of Chapter 8 just feels wrong to me. Honestly the game probably should have been more directed at Leif's struggle against the both Thracia and the House of Friege rather than the empire as a whole. Have Leif deal a blow to the former then focus on the latter, after all that's much more consistent with the events of Genealogy, not to mention it'd give a greater purpose to Bloom since he is the one in charge of the occupation of the Manster district. Honestly I just can't shake the feel that Thracia's story is wasted potential. It had interesting ideas for a story and some fitting themes, but it feels like things are a bit TOO personal for a story that takes part within something grander.

    Anyways, that's my little praise/rant over, That's what I like and dislike about the Jugdral story.

  6. 3 hours ago, Armagon said:

    The Love Point system itself isn't the issue, it's that it doesn't tell you anything that's the real problem. Being able to see how many Love Points each character has would solve this issue.

    As long as it's not shoved in my face, i'm fine with it. IS did a good job with Leon.

    Again, a short tutorial or something along the line should suffice. The game already has a way to measure love growth in the castle, (if slightly vague) so I don't see that big a problem.

  7. By the way, I'd also like one small detail that could have a big impact if done well, and that's conversations. I felt conversations were a pretty good bridge between supports and face-value characterization, giving characters enough interest to be invested while also keeping things vague enough to imagine what their like. Really I'd like to just see all pairings have love conversations to keep the problem of Genealogy's "Strangled By the Red String" issue.

    Anyways, I never actually had an issue with the love point system, it was fine enough once you understood it, so really a quick tutorial or hint around say Chapter 1 could suffice.

  8. My turn!

    5) Julius: I really think he'd be fun to play as.

    4) Vanessa: She holds a soft spot in my heart and I wanted her in first over Tana, but oh well.

    3) Sigurd: Kinda a duh one, but I really want Sigurd next, he deserves to be in Heroes alongside the other lords.

    2) Lot: I really want them to do something unique for him like making him a bow infantry, but either way I really just want a talking Lot, he's awesome.

    1) Joshua: We want our redheaded Swordsman, am I right!?

  9. Felt I may as well chime in that I voted for Julius. I honestly think as far as final bosses go he's one of the best character-wise. (Boss fight-wise he's pretty much Naga fodder) I kinda want to see how they could handle certain characters such as Duma, Ashera, or the Fire Dragon, though for Grima and Formortis I kinda expect them to be possessing alternates for Robin and Lyon respectively.

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