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Zepler

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  1. I hope I don't get docked for spoilers... but here is my favorite pros and cons on FE Villians.

    • Grima is interesting, but defiantly, needed more of a background and plot in Awakening.  He pretty much was mentioned, but appeared out of nowhere. 
    • PoR, RD and SS have a final boss that isn't a dragon, and I give kudos for that. (If i'm correct, somebody may have to verify that for me.)
    • Zephial's backstory helped strengthen his plans and motives. Most FE Villains don't have that. *cough* Ganon *cough* And I'm pretty sure Zephial took more action in fighting and such... instead of just barking orders and screaming. (Somebody might have to verify this too.)
    • The multiple villains in SoV. It felt like everything built up to the final boss, which was nice. Berkut's story fit pretty much like a glove with the rest of the story line, even with the remake odds stacked against him. Fernand did feel underwhelmed. Celica's arc did lack more notable villains...

     

    • Ganon needed at least side-story, back story, SOMETHING. We know he is dark, ruthless and evil, but it just... happened. Nothing really built up to that. We honestly didn't need the Laslow, Severa and Odin backstory arc... I think it would be better if the DLC was focused on the events leading up to Ganon's madness and such. (The War before the main chapter. Lots of video games do that, so why couldn't Fates?)(Same with the Revalations final boss...)
    • The Black Fangs seemed interesting... I've never played The Binding/Blazing series. I can't say for myself, but from my view... I think they are just like the Pirates in SD and Walhart's Empire in Awakening. But I need to do my research on that.
  2. On 2/24/2018 at 7:34 AM, YouSquiddinMe said:

    Caeda and her Wing Spear are your best friends. Forge the wing spear and use it often.

    Warp is your second best friend, even if you aren't trying to skip a bunch of the game. Being able to put a unit anywhere on the map is broken.

    So weapons don't 'disappear' per say like in Awakening? That would be great, since Wing Spear is practically a Cavalier/Armor slayer. (2 in 1!)

    And I see SoV mechanics.... (Warp is broken. xD)

    On 2/23/2018 at 10:18 PM, Ertrick36 said:

    - Jagen may not look like much, but he is your best friend for early game.  Sure, he has awful stats for a unit of his class and level, but they're enough of an edge to protect your other units until they can get their own bearings.

    What if I sacrificed Jagen in the Paralouge Chapters... ha, Frey. Well I'll see how that plays out.

  3. Hey, I struck gold the other day, and found a used copy of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. I'm extremely happy that I found this game, and now I finally get to experience the Archanea story line... (Finally! So excited!)

    I am an semi-average player when it comes to FE games. I can determine what will be effective and different combinations of res, speed, attack, etc, but I am nothing compared to the pros. I know that the mechanics work differently in Shadow Dragon compared to more recent games, (Especially the no Casual mode... which I'm going to struggle with...) but is there any tips or tricks I should know about? 

  4. I'm not a huge fan of romance. But I think the characters need a certain 'connection'. They shouldn't either be forced into one, or make it seem like the only way for the plot to advanced. If it builds up, and at a certain point, (Maybe the Climax, or the ending.) The 'romance' can occur without being forced.

    Lets put an example of a Hero protagonist and a female hero. Lets say they meet, and they occasionally joke around. They are good friends at this point. At some point, the relationship begins to unfold, where BOTH characters start to think more of the other. However, it is crucial that it needs to be BOTH sided. The most common thing in video game relationships is the interaction being 'One-Sided'. An example in Fire Emblem is Tharja. Tharja is obsessed with Robin, but Robin doesn't care. (Actually, if I remember, he finds it kinda creepy, until the S-Support? I haven't played Awakening in a while.)

    It also extremely common in anime where the girl doesn't want to express her feelings, but loves the protagonist anyways. The protagonist, of course, either doesn't know or doesn't pay attention. (Dull... that's the word.) Again, that doesn't build a real 'connection' between the two, and makes them seemed like their relationship is 'forced'.

    This can apply to video games, because you need a story to drive the game. (Like Final Fantasy and Fire Emblem.). And with gameplay elements (such as a conversation time or a support system), the two characters could build this 'connection', which would make the 'romance' part effective. 

    To put it short, for a relationship to work within a game, you need time and connection, as well as have both characters bonded over time. (And building relationships shouldn't be one sided.)

    But yknow, relationships aren't needed in a story. (It's just extra to 'tugged on those heartstrings'.)

     

  5. On 10/24/2017 at 3:53 PM, Levant Mir Celestia said:

    Those were already remade.

    I know, just outdated mechanics and such. Never got to physically play it. I can wait now that I think about it, games like Genealogy of the Holy War and Blazing/Binding Blade deserve remakes over the Marth saga...

    On 10/24/2017 at 3:52 PM, Dayni said:

    I'm curious as to what you think about the DS games and how they fit as remakes then.

    Uh.... xD Ha ha... Forget I ever said such a thing. (I understand, yes they have been remade but, I just haven't got to play them yet. Its kinda hard now, due to finding a copy, and how outdated it is, but I can wait on such a remake.)

  6. 3 hours ago, Von Ithipathachai said:

    The real problem with the Avatar is Intelligent Systems's writers, who have consistently sacrificed proper development for the characters who matter most in favor of player pandering.  I think most complaints about the Avatar characters being Mary Sues (mostly Kris and Corrin) can be narrowed down to IS being afraid to portray the player's stand-in as an actual flawed human being and hurting their pwecious wittle feewings.

    It's sad, really.  The Avatar is a great concept that I wouldn't mind seeing more of if IS knew how to write them well.

    Thank you. Again, it's all about the execution. Your character shouldn't be perfect, and you character shouldn't be treated like god. It's like every Isekai anime cliche ever, which you know, the main character is so great that everyone adores him. Simple, I just want an avatar character who is there like every other unit, and doesn't get the spotlight through the whole story, and everyone wants to hover around them.

    4 hours ago, SoulWeaver said:

    Have you played Blazing Sword? It's just called Fire Emblem for the international release, but I think you'd like Marc. Hopefully they expand on his concept if we get a Re:Elibe.

    That would be a good idea. I remember Marc having a role in the story, while little,  it was still enough to satisfy me. The main spotlight there was Hector, Lyn and Eliwood anyways. xD But I would love to see a Blazing Sword remake! (The mechanics are outdated...)

  7. Chu chu.... This is what I'm good at.

    - The series is becoming more anime and fanservice-y by the minute. I swear most of the Heroes population is people who like anime and want to see characters that are anime. 

    - Fates as a concept is actually quite interesting. The places and locations were good, and the start of it could have been entertaining if it was EXECUTED PROPERLY. Look, I may be alone on this, but I believe if more time was put into the project 

    - Heroes shouldn't have become this popular. I have a bad feeling this is going to alter the series for the ill. I'm also not a fan of the power creeps and the unbalanced character tier that the game threw at us. In most system games, everyone was pretty balanced, at you could pretty much use everyone. Heroes, only certain units have those powers. (Also, the game needs to stop praising certain characters in Awakening and Fates.)

    - Marth deserve more respect. Look, he may be a 'bland' lord to some, but he started the franchise. He has an interesting backstory, and he is somebody people can look up to. A real Hero-King, perhaps. But I feel like he is just needs to be more up there and talked about.

    - We need Avatar units, but not in major roles. I like the concept fitting 'you' into the game. (Awakening sorta did that.) However, I don't want another 'Corrin' incident, because that was a disaster. Simple, avatar units, but not a major character. 

    - Robin isn't a Lord. (But he is my favorite character so.)

  8. If I'm correct, I don't think the Fates timeline is canon, at least to the Shadow Dragon-Awakening series. One of the first Fates DLC with Chrom, Lissa and Fredrick, says something how Nohr and Hoshido are just stories and myths. (Or it was reverse I don't know.) However, this makes this confusing, because Anankos now can jump time and space (bring Owain, Severa and Inigo.).  Now that we have the possibility, you really wonder what the heck is going on.

    Either way, we are starting to form a complicated multi-timeline... I don't think thats a good thing.

  9. Hello everyone. So I've decided to ask a question every week now. (Ok I did two this week I'm sorry...) I'm always seeking opinions on why this is good, or this is bad, and why, because we all don't share common interest/beliefs, but sometimes we do. Thus, I want to bring certain topics into the limelight every week and discuss why you think about the topic. 

    This week, I want to ask a question, more or less the game that 'Saved the Franchise', Fire Emblem Awakening. What did you find enjoyable about the game? It could be everything, or it could only be the music, the sprites or a certain boss in the game. I don't mind, but I would like WHY (As backup evidence, it's always good to strengthen a claim.) Same thing with what you didn't like about the game. I would like One Pro, and One Con, if possible... even if it was the smallest detail. 

    Please also keep 'arguing' to a minimum, the last question I asked, it got a little 'out of control', so please try not 'go to war' with each other.

    Thank you guys, and can't wait to see your opinions!

    (Also Sorry if I broke any rules again Mods.... I'm still not use to forum posting...)

  10. I really don't know, but I feel as if the Fates/Awakening characters have gotten the special treatment lately. Maybe sprinkle an Seliph or a Camus as a special unit instead of throwing in another Camilla or Cordelia. 

    (I'm sounding like an Elitist, I don't mean to, but we have only gotten 2 special units who aren't in the 'Fates/Awakening' category, and I'm getting bored of just those characters being 'specialized' all the time.)(Sorry...)

  11. Shadow Dragon/Mystery of the Emblem. I've always wanted to play a 'Marth' game. That's where the series has started as well.

    Geneology of the Holy War/Thracia 776. I think it's more or less the 'lost game' of the franchise. After the Echoes remake, Geneology currently has oldest art in the series (via sequel wise.)(Not counting Heroes....) with Thracia 776. In a post I ask a day or two ago, lots of people were saying Sigurd was the worst Lord. I would like to see why and see how they can 'improve' on that. 

    Blazing/Binding Blade. Kinda like Geneology, Eilwood and Roy were pretty popular in the worst Lords category. It would be neat to see if they would improve on their stats and such. Plus, Zephial. My favorite FE villain. 

    More or less, I would like to see the oldest games get remade first. I honestly rather see a remake right now compared to how the series is going. (Waifu Emblem doesn't seem like it's stopping...)

  12. 2 hours ago, NoirCore said:

    Aww, another "worst" topic? :P

    Sorry Sorry.. (>-<) I'll try and choose a more positive, lighter topic next time. 

     

    3 hours ago, Reality said:

    Also fuck Lyn and Roy for what they did to the Heroes metagame

    xD I agree. On a Heroes standpoint. Seriously, the game 'broke' after Bow Knight Lyn was added. Didn't help she had 3 game-breaking skills. :/

     

    5 hours ago, Anacybele said:

    I agree with everyone that says Micaiah and Corrin. For the same reasons too. Though I like Micaiah and female Corrin's designs (mostly).

    All the female lords barring Celica are meh or terrible to me too, mainly because they always get shoved aside in the story for male lords and it winds up hurting their writing. Celica, I'm not familiar enough with to make an opinion on.

    You have a fair point. Most of the female Lords do get 'kicked to the curb' per say, in story matter. Possibly, it's due to a more 'time-fitting' setting where most people in power were males. Still, for a Fire Emblem Game, I think Intelligent Systems/Nintendo need to strengthen their female lords to look less 'damsel in distress' or 'I need to relay on ____' trope.

  13. 10 hours ago, Interdimensional Observer said:

    Corrin is outright bad. Chrom is too moved by his heart. Eirika too naive. Ike is flat in personality. Ephraim I'm starting to see is way too perfect despite some clear stupidity on his part (he wanted to march on to Grado Keep with 4 visible units including himself- not more than two-three hundred factoring in invisibles I think). Lyn is a tutorial bot and nothing more. So far, Hector has retained his sacredness with me, but who knows if that'll last? The rest I'll just say ambivalence to for now.

    xD I see your not the Lord-Type. It's fine, but I think each Lord has their strengths and their weaknesses, but some fall flat then others. Nothing terrible about that, but they are the face of the certain series (via Awakening, Radiance, Sacred Stones, etc.), and I hope with the new games that Intelligent Systems/Nintendo builds off of those previous mistakes.

    9 hours ago, sleeplesskar said:

    However, my second pick would be... Marth. I really like Marth, but his writing is all over the place. I adore his writing in Shadow Dragon as the heroic prince carrying an enormous burden and learning the cruelties of war, but still a capable man who's fighting to end said war. But then New Mystery of the Emblem happens, which is an overall great game, but it turns Marth into a naive prince, as if his development from Shadow Dragon didn't happen at all.

    I'm not sure if this is the result of translation issues, since NMotE was translated by fans, but the inconsistency of Marth's personality in between these two games bothers me a lot.

    I'm also not very fond of Post-Act IV Celica in SoV, for obvious reasons.

    Celica did fall a little 'flat' after Post Act IV, but I won't spoil for reasons why. With Marth, I have never played the 'Shadow Dragon' arc (I'm sorry, It's such a crime forgive me.) but from reading several articles about the game and the characters, I see why you could say that. Usually with a 'sequel' sort of story, the older characters fall 'short', and it's quite the common thing in games, movies, TV, etc etc... And especially with the 'Avatar/Kris', I think the focus was put upon him, leaving other characters sidelined, including Marth. (That's how I see it.)

    Also please forgive me if this is considered a 'double post', I'm still quite new, and I'm trying to not break the rules. D:

  14. So I've been wondering lately, especially with the looming war between the 'Old' and the 'New' and Fire Emblem Warriors, what you guys think is the worst Lord in the series? I'm really curious of opinion, because I honestly love both Old and New games.

    So I would like your worst Lord, and why you think that he/she is at your bottom list. It could be unit wise, like stats, or character wise, like in-game story or supports, or you hate the design. (You can even throw in Heroes Gauntlet responses too, I don't mind.)

    Thank you guys, and hope to see some neat opinions! 

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