bottlegnomes Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) Originally the owners of the weapons were allies so it made sense. And in Bern's Defense they were holding 2 of the weapons in their own hands and the likelyness of the others being gathered by the enemy were slim. With 2 being practically lost with almost no knowledge where they are. (Axe and Anima tome) Figures Roy & Co encounter the exact right ppl who DO know where they are. Ya for plot convenience. I think he's referring to the Scouring and how the weapons made solely for killing dragons are in control of the dragon stronghold. My guess: they buried it post Scouring and used the weapons as a key 'cause why the hell not? Edited August 27, 2014 by bottlegnomes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chococoke Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 I wish this playthrough was forever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oshimos Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 Here it is, the penultimate chapter. It’s kinda sad that things are coming to an end, since after this there’s just the dragon-filled plot hall and Idenn’s room of failure. [spoiler=Chapter 23] Game’s over; everybody go home. Roy, you’ve already got Sophia, do you really need another quiet purple-haired dragon girl in a cloak? It’s just Brunja with a sheet over her head going “Ooooooo” More poeticism Hello chest hair If your chances are that low, I’m pretty sure you’ve gotta give that title up. You are the only girl in the whole army, after all. Bern is actually Canada. Not like, fielded and helping here, but like, metaphorically here. The chapter begins with the appearance of friendly old Karel. "Only I spent the entire thing on the bench just kinda watching instead." He really mellowed with age. He also became not useless. 7 Karel would kill for these bases. And so he did. Hammerne for the titular blade. Barth does what he does best: goes off on his own and holds off an orgy of wyverns while the rest of the army actually does stuff Roy’s got enough strength to kill with a regular sword. I’m so proud. She missed one of the shots. :S I could just kill it with abruptly competent Wendy’s Maltet, but… Aww yiss. How many people can say they’ve killed a dragon with Cath? Not many, I’d wager. Also: she one-rounds wyvern knights. Giving the legendary weapons effective damage against pretty much every endgame mob was kind of a dumb idea on the part of the designers if they wanted lategame to pose any threat at all. This ballista guy was getting on my nerves. Barth hits double S One level to go. Unless he gets speed he might as well already be there I’m pretty sure Hugh has enough Speed to double the dragons in the next chapter, but I won’t complain about more This guy’s trying to mess up my fun, but I’m not gonna let him Durandal’s actually a hella good weapon, what with its 90 hit and essentially 22 might. Roy can just dual wield. Also, more Strength on Roy, sweet This shot isn’t important but it’s a sick shot of the wyvern I take back every mean thought I’ve ever had about the Light Brand before this chapter. Which was a lot, because I thought it was essentially useless. Less than fun fact: the Binding Blade doesn’t have effective damage on wyverns like the other legendary weapons, only on Manaketes. Barth’s last level kinda sucks Sophia spends the next six turns stickbaiting I only needed to restore her once Also, I had one statbooster left. Juno was just awkwardly holding on to it for the whole chapter *Procs Aether* Okay, seriously, what’s with all the enemies who charge at you and don’t attack? Roy level Look, it’s Bern’s ghost! Sophia’s last level. At least it’s the stat she needs most. I really wanted to steal her completely useless Guiding Ring, but that would have involved either putting Cath into Bolting Range or actually giving Brunja a chance to fight back. *single tear* Her parting gift was this fantastic level And with that, the last real chapter’s over Ninian feels more canon in 7, but Lyn definitely feels more canon in 6. Or, like, any tomes, since they’ve got shit Res and 1 range. If only my whole army was a bunch of Sophias. I doubt anyone has ever thought before. Also, with the end of this chapter, it's time to check the poll and see what y'all ended up choosing wrt Karel. ... It's a tie. 21 for, 21 against. I'm gonna throw my own vote in and... vote no I've been using these guys for so long, it only feels right to use them through to the end. See y'all tomorrow for the not so shocking conclusion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT075 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Ninian feels more canon in 7, but Lyn definitely feels more canon in 6. i fucking lost it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irysa Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 (edited) Giving the legendary weapons effective damage against pretty much every endgame mob was kind of a dumb idea on the part of the designers if they wanted lategame to pose any threat at all. You've already gotten through the hardest bit of the game. The chapter is the remnants of Bern's smashed up army, I'd say it's not meant to be actually difficult to progress through. However conserving Divine Weapon use is somewhat helpful for the final chapter. As for Zeph not giving exp, he can theoretically be a final boss and tbh, final bosses in FE games SHOULDN'T be giving EXP because nothing ruins the moment more than "boopboopboopboopboopboopboopboopboop DUN DA DOO DA DOO DUUUN" Edited August 28, 2014 by Irysa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eclipse Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 As for Zeph not giving exp, he can theoretically be a final boss and tbh, final bosses in FE games SHOULDN'T be giving EXP because nothing ruins the moment more than "boopboopboopboopboopboopboopboopboop DUN DA DOO DA DOO DUUUN" Medeus from FE11 wants a word with you. I'm glad I read through all of this. It's refreshing in terms of commentary, units used, and the fact that it's actually going to be finished. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PKL Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 i fucking lost it I'm sad it took me quite a while to understand that haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bottlegnomes Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Less than fun fact: the Binding Blade doesn’t have effective damage on wyverns like the other legendary weapons, only on Manaketes. This is the absolute dumbest thing I've ever heard relating to Fire Emblem, and I honestly don't think I'm exaggerating. Really, IS, really? Why? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icon of Sin Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Probably because it wasn't meant to beat those dragons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oshimos Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 Welp, here it is at last, the end of the game. It’s been a fun ride, but everything’s gotta end sometime, right? [spoiler=Chapter 24] I wonder what we could possibly find there? Here’s the final crew. Bors and Wolt get the bench in favour of vastly superior characters, such as Cath. Nice alliteration 90% of Roy’s lines in this chapter are either a variation on “What?” or something Jahn just said with a question mark after it. *Sex joke* Why did they have to make that a 1 square opening? It serves no purpose other than to slow you down before you’ve even started. Barth is a ridiculous tank with Armads. He also can’t double around half of the dragons. This playthrough has been severely lacking in shots of Apocalypse looking fantastic Might as well use the last few Warps I’ve got left. oops.png It’s the end of the game, so it doesn’t really matter, but it’s still kinda disappointing Worst chapter design. Obligatory dragonslayer Cath shots Third Hammerne goes to Armads And that’s the last Warp, too Ya done good, kid The Binding Blade was actually pulled from the bad fanfic dimension. If the dragons are all “I have no emotions” then why is Fa so emotional? An argument could be made for the halflings, since they’ve got human in them, but she’s a pure blood. Ridiculously last-minute A support Thank god Hugh is only allowed to proc one of Mag, Spd, or Def, even to the end. Well sorry it took so damn long to make it to you. One talking dragon down, one to go Aww *Insert link to Bad Dragon here* (Please please please don’t go to Bad Dragon) “Me Roy. Me no kill dragon.” [spoiler=Final] This is it Good counterargument, Roy. Obligatory hoodless Idun shot Pre battle quotes. Bet y’all haven’t seen Cath’s before, at the very least. Sorry Athos I didn’t know it was possible to have a Roy who couldn’t one-round Idun The waifu saves the day True end get Roy, Cecilia and Douglas were two of the highest ranking soldiers in the Etrurian Army. With your shitty stats, you’d fit right in. Y’know, just wandering through this desert I’ll have a unit analysis and closing thoughts really soon, so stick around for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oshimos Posted August 28, 2014 Author Share Posted August 28, 2014 And that’s the end. I’m sad to see it go. Before I get carried away saying much more, here’s stats and stuff: [spoiler=Game Stats] Here’s my turncounts, in case you were wondering. I started off really slow, but things went pretty much where they’d be expected to be in a casual playthrough once I got going, other than the chapters where I grinded for supports. And that’s my final ranking. Pretty good, imo, especially given what I had to work with. [spoiler=Awkwardly Long Character Analysis] Roy was bad. That’s really all there was to it. Nobody should ever get a Roy with 8 Strength at 20/0. Plus, most of that Speed growth was post promotion, plus he got a wings and a robe. That said, he was invaluable in the early game for being my only sword user, and especially for getting the killing edges, which I quite probably wouldn’t have been able to win without. Wade was really good from around 1/5 of the way through the game until 4/5 of the way through the game, and that’s when I needed someone to be really good. He was definitely the midgame MVP, but 15 speed left him behind Dorothy in damage output at the end when he essentially became a heavy Sniper rather than an axeman. Barth was amazing for around the third quarter of the game, what with his stupidly high defence and strength and FE6’s extreme shortage of magic users that aren’t staff Druids. He was a tank in the true sense of the term, taking tons of hits and dealing back heavy damage but not actually securing many kills due to his pitiful speed. I’ve never thought of a pure tank as useful in Fire Emblem before, but Barth was a huge help. Wendy was so, so bad, and then I fed her that Energy Ring and she started getting strength procs. Her highest speed of the armours made her the best Maltet user, and she was actually pretty useful in the last few chapters. Before that she was just there for rare triangle attacks and being fed everything, though, so she wasn’t really worth it. Dorothy was another unit who started off pretty bad and then became good, only she took off as soon as she promoted and never looked back. Add that on to bows being way better in 6 than in most other games, and it made Dorothy one of my best units in the later half of the game. Sophia started off the worst, got fed every stat booster, was still the worst, got fed a bunch of kills, and then became the best unit in my army, bar none. She’s the only character who had that overpowered Fire Emblem feel. Y’know, the kind of unit who you throw into a gaggle of enemies and they’re the only one left standing on the next player phase. Plus, even with only E staves, she was healing for 40 with Heal, so she had great utility. Also, she’s best waifu. I have mixed feelings about Hugh. On one hand, he was one of my better units and hitting Res makes you good no matter what. On the other hand, he wasn’t actually good. All of his stats were too middle of the road to really do anything. He couldn’t actually finish anything off, and he never dodged anything. He has a sick colour palette, though, and being related to Canas gives points too. Oh Saul. You would have been so good if I’d been allowed to promote you. As it stood, physic support was invaluable to the point that I would even call it necessary, but his magic was just a little too low. Cath best thief I’m really glad I was allowed to use Lalum. She made a bunch of difficult plays more doable, and allowed me to be a bit more aggressive in situations that I would have had to turtle otherwise. Bors was super good early and then just fell off hard a little past halfway through the game. He got a ton of strength procs and hit C axes almost immediately after promoting for Killer Axes, but it just wasn’t enough in the end. Wade and Barth both made better heavy attackers, and while he had higher speed, it still wasn’t high speed, so he just kinda got left behind. Wolt was another unit who was pretty good early, then bad later. His support with Roy was really helpful back in the stages where crits could mean the difference between life and death, but when my archers promoted, they just kinda switched which one was the good one. Juno was quite honestly only useful for ferrying Roy into Sophia’s support range every now and then, plus a few other flying+canto related things. Combat-wise, she’s intentionally terrible. She will never wield Durandal. I had high hopes for Geese and he killed every single one of them my not gaining strength and speed. Douglas is just bad. Clarine was an extra Restore Staff once or twice, but that’s about it. Elen was so bad I didn’t even remember to cap her ending panel because it was so low under people I had to deploy to recruit random other units. 50% Mag growth my ass. And that’s it. Thanks a ton to everyone who commented along the way or even anyone who just read the whole thing. I’ve never done something like this before and I was kind of worried I’d just be typing these things up at nobody, but all of the responses were really nice. If you’ve been thinking of playing 6 Hard Mode before, I definitely suggest trying it out; once you get past chapter 5 (which, imo, is the hardest chapter in the game by a pretty easy margin), it gets a lot easier and is pretty much 8 Hard Mode level except there are a bunch of status staves lategame and you never face 7 Mag Luna Druids. I’ve had a lot of fun playing through this and writing these posts up, so I’ve been thinking of doing another one of these eventually. I’ve kinda been leaning towards FE3 semi-blind, since I’ve never seen one done for 3 on here and I hate the aesthetics of the DS Fire Emblems. I’d just have to figure out how to make snes9x screenshots not be the size of a small town, which is probably pretty easy. Anyway, thanks again, and I hope you’ve enjoyed reading through! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metalsnowman3 Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Congratulations! Also I feel really bad on how your roy turned out, I actually started replaying this game (thanks in part to yours and some other fun lps) and my roy is at like 9 strength at lvl like 6 (granted that is unusual but still). Also Cath is best thief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silith Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 'Barth is my 2nd favorite unit in FE:6 so I'm glad to see he did so well. Pitty Treck was banned. He's da man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MeteoSage Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Nice work. I don't think I'd have the patience to put up with pitiful units on hard mode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bottlegnomes Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Probably because it wasn't meant to beat those dragons. The other holy weapons weren't either. Welp, here it is at last, the end of the game. It’s been a fun ride, but everything’s gotta end sometime, right? Everything dies, baby, that's a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back. Put your make up on, fix your hair up pretty, and please, please do the FE3 LP. Congrats on beating it, and it was a very fun read. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Refa Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 That was a good read overall (even though I only read assorted chapters at random; I really should go through the whole thing sometime)! You should like, do more FE playthroughs. Because this one was pretty cool. Don't do an FE11/FE12 worst units playthrough though, because you'll have to Marth solo until like Chapter 9. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eclipse Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Aw, it's over. But thanks for sticking with it, even if you got one of the worst Roys ever! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baldrick Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 (edited) The question to "What game should you do next?" has only 1 answer. Or, to put it another way, it has 776 answers. (And they're all Thracia). That said, I enjoyed this LP so I'd watch you do any other game. Edited August 29, 2014 by WeaponsOfMassBaldrick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh of Ilia Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 It's possible to be unable to kill Idoun on hard but on normal Roy Base str can one round Idoun if im not mistaken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkpaladin109 Posted August 29, 2014 Share Posted August 29, 2014 Aww, it's over. I followed this from pretty much the beggining, and it was well worth following. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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