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osed125 said:
F0X said:
I think that some people here may be underestimating how difficult Awakening can be to the uninitiated.

I'm remember rage quitting a lot when I played Radiant Dawn for the first time (that was my first FF game). So yeah the first game will always be really hard.


Wrong series. ;)

But yeah, I started with Path of Radience and it was hell. There were many restarts of playthroughs until I had my desired run.



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Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.



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lestatdark said:
Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.

Noire x Indigo is DA BEST

Noire x Brady is pretty good too



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lestatdark said:
Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.

Indeed. I like the ones with Morgan. 

Also, I'm struggling with Indigo's recruitment chapter.



 

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Conegamer said:
lestatdark said:
Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.

Indeed. I like the ones with Morgan. 

Also, I'm struggling with Indigo's recruitment chapter.

"Screeching...moth? They screech?! Wait a minute, why would a moth ever need to screech?!" XD.

That was the hardest mission for me as well (still have to do Nah's one). I only got through it by first waiting in the woods on the right side of the map until the flying units came near. After wiping them out, I moved my Resistance-heavy units forward and paired Inigo with my FeMU for some good Res boost. Once he got the 5 necessary kills, I just let my strongest units deal with the rest of the field.

The trick is surviving the flying units rush, after that it gets easier. 




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F0X said:
osed125 said:
F0X said:
I think that some people here may be underestimating how difficult Awakening can be to the uninitiated.

I'm remember rage quitting a lot when I played Radiant Dawn for the first time (that was my first FF game). So yeah the first game will always be really hard.


Wrong series. ;)

But yeah, I started with Path of Radience and it was hell. There were many restarts of playthroughs until I had my desired run.

Lol don't know why I used FF   



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lestatdark said:
Conegamer said:
lestatdark said:
Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.

Indeed. I like the ones with Morgan. 

Also, I'm struggling with Indigo's recruitment chapter.

"Screeching...moth? They screech?! Wait a minute, why would a moth ever need to screech?!" XD.

That was the hardest mission for me as well (still have to do Nah's one). I only got through it by first waiting in the woods on the right side of the map until the flying units came near. After wiping them out, I moved my Resistance-heavy units forward and paired Inigo with my FeMU for some good Res boost. Once he got the 5 necessary kills, I just let my strongest units deal with the rest of the field.

The trick is surviving the flying units rush, after that it gets easier. 


Wait, you HAVE to get the 5 kills? That's crazy!



 

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Conegamer said:
lestatdark said:
Conegamer said:
lestatdark said:
Man, Noire support conversations always crack me up xD.

Indeed. I like the ones with Morgan. 

Also, I'm struggling with Indigo's recruitment chapter.

"Screeching...moth? They screech?! Wait a minute, why would a moth ever need to screech?!" XD.

That was the hardest mission for me as well (still have to do Nah's one). I only got through it by first waiting in the woods on the right side of the map until the flying units came near. After wiping them out, I moved my Resistance-heavy units forward and paired Inigo with my FeMU for some good Res boost. Once he got the 5 necessary kills, I just let my strongest units deal with the rest of the field.

The trick is surviving the flying units rush, after that it gets easier. 


Wait, you HAVE to get the 5 kills? That's crazy!

Like Rol said, it's not necessary, they just give you bonus items. That being said, I disagree with him about the items not being anything special. The last three items (for 3, 4 and 5 kills respectively) are a Speedwing, a Bullion (M) and a Hammerne staff, the last one is especially good depending on how early you are on the main quest. 

Also, I take back what I said about Inigo's being the hardest children mission. Nah's mission is just insane, the amount of enemies is ungodly and it seems that every warrior and their mother has Counter >_>. 



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RolStoppable said:

osed125 said:

It didn't look like she was leaving the battlefield, she actually died (and her dead quote sounded as such). Could be wrong though, since I was expecting a game over screen and it didn't came out, the mission continued as normal.

Edit: nvm she retreats from the battle. Her "dead" sentence sounded like she was dead, but she just says that she can't fight anymore and "Father forgive me". That's probably why I thought she was dead.

 

In some Fire Emblem games, characters like Lucina that are semi-important for the storyline only retreat from the battlefied with severe wounds instead of dying outright. A simple adjustment by the developers to leave the cutscenes the same while still penalizing the player for a mistake. I think such characters even get an adjusted epilogue instead of the classic "Character died in chapter X" note.

In Radiant Dawn at least the epilogue says: "Character retreats at Chapter X". I remember Sothe retreating in one of last chapters in my first playthrough and I got that message. The same thing happened with Rafiel.



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osed125 said:
RolStoppable said:

osed125 said:

It didn't look like she was leaving the battlefield, she actually died (and her dead quote sounded as such). Could be wrong though, since I was expecting a game over screen and it didn't came out, the mission continued as normal.

Edit: nvm she retreats from the battle. Her "dead" sentence sounded like she was dead, but she just says that she can't fight anymore and "Father forgive me". That's probably why I thought she was dead.

 

In some Fire Emblem games, characters like Lucina that are semi-important for the storyline only retreat from the battlefied with severe wounds instead of dying outright. A simple adjustment by the developers to leave the cutscenes the same while still penalizing the player for a mistake. I think such characters even get an adjusted epilogue instead of the classic "Character died in chapter X" note.

In Radiant Dawn at least the epilogue says: "Character retreats at Chapter X". I remember Sothe retreating in one of last chapters in my first playthrough and I got that message. The same thing happened with Rafiel.

I thought it said "Severely Wounded", but the outcome is the same.



 

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