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F0X said:
osed125 said:

Wow that last mission was simple EPIC. The music pump me like crazy. I was expecting the reinforcements to stop appearing, by turn 7 or so I said "screw this" and went to Grima, a couple of turns later Naga said that they will appear without end and I was like "bitch you could have told me that sooner" lol. 

I really like the game a lot, the only parts when the game drags a little is during the war with Valm, but it has it's moments like Basilio's "dead" and meeting Tiki. Love the emphasis on supporting characters, and unlocking conversations. Anyway time to play on hard!


Like Chapter 10, which is amazing. As for Valm, I think it pretty much hit its peak at the volcano battle (either that or killing Excellus).

Part of me wants to point out that dating simulations can indeed be viable outside of Japan... provided they have some decent gameplay atteched to them.

In the final battle, I was all like "nope" and immediately bum rushed the final boss for the victory. Avatar ending ftw.

Really because nobody's ever tried to take dating sims seriously outside of Japan. It's always been parodic and/or semi-pornographic games like Leisure Suit Larry.

You'd figure it would be a genre that could be huge with tween girls over here (with female protagonists. I mean, that's basically what Twilight is: Bella is a shallow character deliberately to be a reader avatar)



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Mr Khan said:
F0X said:
osed125 said:

Wow that last mission was simple EPIC. The music pump me like crazy. I was expecting the reinforcements to stop appearing, by turn 7 or so I said "screw this" and went to Grima, a couple of turns later Naga said that they will appear without end and I was like "bitch you could have told me that sooner" lol. 

I really like the game a lot, the only parts when the game drags a little is during the war with Valm, but it has it's moments like Basilio's "dead" and meeting Tiki. Love the emphasis on supporting characters, and unlocking conversations. Anyway time to play on hard!


Like Chapter 10, which is amazing. As for Valm, I think it pretty much hit its peak at the volcano battle (either that or killing Excellus).

Part of me wants to point out that dating simulations can indeed be viable outside of Japan... provided they have some decent gameplay atteched to them.

In the final battle, I was all like "nope" and immediately bum rushed the final boss for the victory. Avatar ending ftw.

Really because nobody's ever tried to take dating sims seriously outside of Japan. It's always been parodic and/or semi-pornographic games like Leisure Suit Larry.

You'd figure it would be a genre that could be huge with tween girls over here (with female protagonists. I mean, that's basically what Twilight is: Bella is a shallow character deliberately to be a reader avatar)


Yes, but not necessarily for your reasons. Manga and anime are very big among middle and high school student (to say the least), and I think there's plenty of opportunity to win over that crowd... based on the kinds of converstaions I hear from said crowd. :D



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RolStoppable said:

Yeah, I found that out after posting yesterday. So what am I supposed to do to gain levels for my party? Buy the EXP DLC?

I've beaten Lunatic and I don't have any of the Gold Pack maps.

All you need is the first DLC pack, hell just the first Champion of Yore map is enough.  Just grind a few levels to get everyone to speed and your set.

Right, that would be another option. The DLC maps become available after chapter 4, I think.

Still though, the fact that grinding is required (because there's no way to get past the initial chapters without heavily focusing on one pair) tempts me to spend €2 for the EXP map to save a lot of time. Since grinding isn't a process that demands skill, it wouldn't feel like cheating to fall back on such DLC.

It's sorta ok for me cause the Champions of Yore 1 is tough on Lunatic, going striaght from Chapter 4.

Enemies with +20 speed or +20 magic that can double or hit you for your entire health pool if you don't play carefully.



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Ok now that I finished the game I have a couple of question. 

1) How people have so high stats on their characters? I had all my mains max out and they were kinda bad compare to this for example. I got lucky to have a stat that was more than 40, and some specific stats where pretty horrible (mainly resistance). Can having this kind of stats can only be done by stat boost items? I heard that the children had much better stats than their fathers, I only used fathers for my mains (I was planning to max out some of the children but I got lazy at the end lol).

2) I noticed that people had a lot of skills to choice from. In the end I only had a few characters that had more than 5 skills to choice. Does this has to do with the DLCs and their rewards? Just watched a video of a guy that had like 13 skills to choice from on his MU

Those are the main questions I have, keep in mind that I haven't open my file since I beat the game, so that might have something to do with it. And knowing those things will help me so much when I eventually do the game on lunatic.

PS. The epilogue for Kellam was simple epic, I married him with Sully and I got this: "Her husband's name was lost from history" I laughed so hard on that one xD



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osed125 said:

Ok now that I finished the game I have a couple of question. 

1) How people have so high stats on their characters? I had all my mains max out and they were kinda bad compare to this for example. I got lucky to have a stat that was more than 40, and some specific stats where pretty horrible (mainly resistance). Can having this kind of stats can only be done by stat boost items? I heard that the children had much better stats than their fathers, I only used fathers for my mains (I was planning to max out some of the children but I got lazy at the end lol).

2) I noticed that people had a lot of skills to choice from. In the end I only had a few characters that had more than 5 skills to choice. Does this has to do with the DLCs and their rewards? Just watched a video of a guy that had like 13 skills to choice from on his MU

Those are the main questions I have, keep in mind that I haven't open my file since I beat the game, so that might have something to do with it. And knowing those things will help me so much when I eventually do the game on lunatic.

PS. The epilogue for Kellam was simple epic, I married him with Sully and I got this: "Her husband's name was lost from history" I laughed so hard on that one xD


The Limit Breaker skill raises sill caps by 10. However, it can only be gained from a DLC-exclusive item.



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Alright people it's been a month of break. I now return to the FE.

1st step, buy Scramble pack!
Paralogues can wait.



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osed125 said:

Ok now that I finished the game I have a couple of question. 

1) How people have so high stats on their characters? I had all my mains max out and they were kinda bad compare to this for example. I got lucky to have a stat that was more than 40, and some specific stats where pretty horrible (mainly resistance). Can having this kind of stats can only be done by stat boost items? I heard that the children had much better stats than their fathers, I only used fathers for my mains (I was planning to max out some of the children but I got lazy at the end lol).

2) I noticed that people had a lot of skills to choice from. In the end I only had a few characters that had more than 5 skills to choice. Does this has to do with the DLCs and their rewards? Just watched a video of a guy that had like 13 skills to choice from on his MU

Those are the main questions I have, keep in mind that I haven't open my file since I beat the game, so that might have something to do with it. And knowing those things will help me so much when I eventually do the game on lunatic.

PS. The epilogue for Kellam was simple epic, I married him with Sully and I got this: "Her husband's name was lost from history" I laughed so hard on that one xD

1 - Those 50+ stats can only be achieved via the Limit Breaker skills which is obtained at the end of Rogues & Redeemers DLC, which is only out in NA and JP so far, no release date announced for EU yet. 

As for stats above 40, all of my characters, including the 1st gen ones, have at least three or 4 stats at 40+. It depends on what class you leave them once they maxed their stats, because different classes have different stat caps. Classes like Paladin, Hero, Sorcerer, Sage, Sniper and Falcon Knight have a lot of stats capped at 40+. Swordmaster, Assasin, Bow Knight, Dark Knight have only 2 or 3 stats capped at above 40 and some have pretty bad stat caps, like Bow Knight having caps at 32/33 for Def and Res, depending on the character.


2 - The skills pool depends on how many skills you have learned with the various classes that each character can rotate from. Since most characters have at least 2/3 prepromoted classes to choose from, that opens up at least 4/5 different promoted classes. From those numbers alone, you can learn up to 10 different skills per character. MU, Morgan (and extra sibling if Male MU or Fem MU married to Chrom) are the only characters (excluding DLC characters) that can rotate through all the classes, thus having a huge skill pool to choose from.

It's all a matter of reclassing and grinding to learn all the skills. Usually it's not necessary, as there are only really a limited set of actual useful skills that a character can learn. 


As for Kellam prologue, that's what happens no matter whom he marries to. I married mine to Cordelia (found their Stealth lessons pretty damn funny).



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lestatdark said:

Bow Knight

I think the stats cap for this class is so crappy due to it's mobility and being able to use a bow (as if bow is overpowered, lol).

Regardless, bowbreaker is a great pick before you pick your final class as a flyer.



Galaki said:
lestatdark said:

Bow Knight

I think the stats cap for this class is so crappy due to it's mobility and being able to use a bow (as if bow is overpowered, lol).

Regardless, bowbreaker is a great pick before you pick your final class as a flyer.

Yeah I reclassed Lucina to Bow Knight and I've had no major issues. Back to Great Lord now.



 

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Galaki said:
lestatdark said:

Bow Knight

I think the stats cap for this class is so crappy due to it's mobility and being able to use a bow (as if bow is overpowered, lol).

Regardless, bowbreaker is a great pick before you pick your final class as a flyer.

Well, Warriors can also use a Bow and they have decent stat caps. As far as mobility goes, that could be a factor, since Dark Knight also doesn't have good stat caps as well, though that's offset by how good the stat caps are in Paladin, Falcon Knight classes.

Bowbreaker is indeed a great skill for fliers, though the amount of characters that can get both Bowbreaker and have Flying classes is pretty limited, unless you plan ahead through inheritance.



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