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goodperson707

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  1. Exactly so don't tone police me. Enjoy your enlightened view on slurs when you continue to ignore the multiple points I offered to discuss.
  2. Okay I'm sensing a lot of hostility from you. Why would you not want to edit out (accidental) slurs yourself? Why does what I want matter? Not sure why you think I'd be convinced that you're ignoring my points about Emblem Alear in a post that's ignoring my points about emblem Alear. A mystery of the like of why Emblem Alear is different than the other emblems.
  3. They already have fell dragon effectiveness. That they are different from the other emblems is lore on its own merits that is the argument. You are free to take it or leave it but ignoring it at this point is pure denial. Also maybe instead of passive aggressive sniping at my "hostility" you could edit your posts for typos, autocorrect and accidental slurs.
  4. Just cause you started this thread already having reached a conclusion doesn't mean discussion won't arise, I'm just done trying to explain simple concepts to a brick wall.
  5. I'm done trying to explain that them having weapons is in and of itself lore and points to how them being the 13th emblem works. At least this hypothetical sword doesn't contain a slur this time.
  6. Okay I have no time for such pedantry as "abilities based on Alear = abilities they already have". Do you or do you not understand why it's fitting for Alear to gain an effective corrupted sword? The "implication" is that they have engage weapons that are based on their character and not weapons they have used, because they do and that is in and of itself lore. You can do what you want with your slur, editing it away or reviewing your post to find it simply changes how I and others view your use of it.
  7. "in and of itself" by itself; with respect to its intrinsic or inherent nature without consideration of extraneous factors; per se, intrinsically, inherently. Alear has engage weapons of their own as the 13th emblem and they have to do with their character. That is applicable lore regardless of your tunnel vision on the other emblems weapons and is not taken from nowhere. Frankly I don't care for arguing with such pedantry as "effective: corrupted has nothing to do with corrupted", are you gonna remove the slur from your previous post or not?
  8. Really, you're asking what association Alear has with corrupted? This is an unmarked spoiler thread. Again them having their own engage weapons is lore in and of itself. Also maybe next time think a little more about the name of a fake Ragnell after you edit this one.
  9. Them not being actual weapons while having effects based on Alear (modified Liberation effect and effective corrupted) is lore in and of itself and hardly random/pulled out of nowhere. Though on the name front there is no difference (well a lack of accent) in the textfiles which has a bunch of romanized names. Edit: Checked the actual datamine and it has the ID in Japanese. It's Lyration and Oligoludia but translated from Japanese to English and as if I used google translate. Just for curiosity's sake I also did Dragon's fist. That was different as it was translated to Law of the Dragon God. Embellished perhaps but same spirit.
  10. I've experienced a freeze on the unit details screen where no inputs seemed to work, pretty sure I button mashed as I realized I didn't want to go to that screen and it got stuck. Only had to restart an anna grinding skirmish so not that big of a lost.
  11. Do you mean Failnaught (well falling star in 3H) in engage or 3H? Since in Engage it's not really used by just Claude. (I suppose it's not fully locked in 3H either ) I don't think that's true in either though, In 3h can't you use it on all the (non flying as redundant) demonic beasts and in engage you have wyrms (and fell dragons with some help) to use it on.
  12. Using the format of FE/SF/Morgan--Grandmaster, here's my attempt at bringing over some non FE mechanics (and maybe make a certain poster regret going with the meme option) with
  13. Yeah this seems to be less that fortifications don't exist but rather that they are far less impactful than they typically would be. Stuff like the surprise appearance of corrupted, a large force of them not as likely to be reliant on stuff like supply lines, and that a good amount of recurring antagonists are highly mobile can tie into why that is.
  14. But that's the thing historically it's not just Awakening and Fates in Engage it's Fire Emblem (and friends) in general.
  15. Like the majority of the FE (and not FE) series, it may have been when the games started being released out of Japan but the GBA/GCN/Wii games where we got a bunch of games in a row that were as you described was 3 settings (2 of which were made somewhat concurrently iirc) and are historically the exception not the norm.
  16. The Solider class doesn't really pan out as a core class through a historical basis. It was an unpromoted knight in Gaiden, a way to account for dismounting in Mystery, an unused class that covers all weapon types in Genealogy, (continued in other Kaga games iirc) and an enemy only "Tier 0" that is specific to Thracia's themes and interquel status. Then you got the Elibe games which ported the Thracia solider in without any of the context in Binding which was made playable and given more of an identity in Tellius. Afterwards it tended to default to the "Thracia version" since it had 4 games to it's name that only increased over time, but occasionally mixed in elements of a couple of the others. A similar look at history can apply to classes like fighters and the whole axe weapon type.
  17. If you go by English releases (which can be separated into GBA, Tellius and remakes pre-Awakening) anyway.
  18. Something to consider about the situation in Hrym is the possible reasons why Arundel is invested in that territory and in causing strife. Mainly that Shambhala happens to be located in the far east of that territory so there's motive there to cause unrest even if they had to scale back/focus on the area around Shambhala. As for the surgical strikes, I quite enjoyed that gameplay and story aspect of CF. Decapitate the noble (and Cornelia) leadership of regions and sieze the strategic location in the first chapter than move on to the main target in the next.
  19. Uh any reason to think it wouldn't? And besides I think it was Constance who was specifically called out to be able to escape with magic, she probably showed off half a dozen rope based spells to Yuri and never understood his innuendos and implications. As for her Gimmick it also gives her a reason to be in Abyss.
  20. World building wise magic is not widespread and is connected to/horded by nobility and magical ability can be boosted by crests. Gameplay wise while there are alot of enemy mages and such anyone being able learn some magic and crestless units being able to be trained into/start with a magic specialization is most likely intentional.
  21. Even if the list was outdated that's supposed to mean what exactly? That because your suppression of technology for dubious reasons failed that means you get a free pass?
  22. There's also Edelgard's allies/supporters in the Empire to consider with a lack of a war/reunification effort.
  23. Pretty sure it was mentioned that Seteth banned that one, and given his character and the other book he banned I thinks it's more likely it's just a non-historically accurate trashy romance novel.
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