
I am just a traveler.
Ka… Lord Sirius
J… Lord Sirius
This low fortune…
>>3I used up all my luck by meeting a good wife without any troublesome ties.
Three times the normal Gladius throw.
Teaming up with Oguma is great, isn’t it?
Wearing a mask like Neptune Man…
Objectively speaking, there should be a huge difference between Ogma, who is just an early recruit character, and Camus, the Grand General of Grunia, but it’s unfair how Ogma gets all emotional in the co-op scenes with Lawrence, acting like they have this deep friendship.
>>7I don’t know Camus…
>>10I mean, someone who survived by pretending to be dead after losing a battle can’t really act so arrogantly.
I just have a memory of almost being defeated by thieves if I didn’t fight well in the forest.
In that crazy era, there’s no one else who has this kind of vibe except for that guy…
I wish I had died.
(I saw Kamyu’s true face… He’s so handsome!!)
I’m too unlucky, so I’m scared and can’t really put myself out there.
With item doping restrictions, there’s a possibility of taking critical hits even from Meteo, so it’s seriously problematic.
To aim for a complete clear, you need to utilize a subtly balanced strength.
It’s strong, but…
If you let your guard down, you could seriously die.
Camus! It’s you, Camus!
I’ve never thought that Sirius is weak.
I thought it was surprisingly usable all the way to the end despite being a high-level job.
The specifications other than luck are not bad.
Having too low luck is quite a weakness.
The Camus era was relatively fortunate…
Kamen Rider!
I think it’s fine to be on the strong side, except for luck.
Due to the circumstances of luck, it’s somewhat unreliable.
Social night types have many excellent units, and having low luck is a big problem.
When it comes to losses in my gaming memories, this person comes to mind.
What’s wrong with Camus being called the Black Knight!
Considering the premise before the final chapter, there is a sufficient number of values.
The goddess statue belongs to you.
In the final chapter, I don’t really remember Julian’s strength as part of the persuasion group.
>>28Without CC, the growth rate is high and it has dedicated combat motions, so it’s quite favored.
It doesn’t decrease in ability even indoors.
Malik is strong without a doubt, and Julian can open boxes.
As expected, the two who are early advanced and dismounting are difficult to handle.
I’m sorry, Mask!
I remember Julian becoming incredibly strong after training with the new emblem, avoiding attacks and countering with critical hits, much stronger than any nearby hero or swordsman.
The mandatory dismount indoors was truly an unnecessary system.
I dislike the emblem cavalry, so I hardly raised them and just brought them out in the final chapter for the sake of persuasion.
In the first place, Malik was the only one who used persuasive personnel in battle.
The statue of the goddess has a lot of numbers, so if you use one, you won’t really mind it.
After you started a family in the side story?
What happened with Zeke’s treatment in the end?
>>39Confirmed that I finally returned to Tita via Echoes.
>>39Return to Tita, convey everything, and eventually become united.
Lived a happy later life as a subordinate of the Hero King Alm (Echoes).
That said, it seems that Julian and Minerva don’t really need to be trained specifically.
Julian is interesting because he grows, but it’s fine to only let him do the work of a thief.
Chronologically, it would be Dark Dragon → Gaiden → Emblem?
>>43Yes.
After making sure to include only Malik, who will definitely be a strength, I persuaded Eris.
Since being eaten as a sacrifice makes you a target for the Oome, using Eris for the Oome might be the most flexible way to arrange the team.
I have to defeat Medius twice.
I’m sorry, Masked One! Isn’t that the Masked One!
In terms of gameplay, it doesn’t really reflect, but it’s still super helpful to have experienced generals from small countries and mixed forces from other countries join in…
Julian’s growth rate is at a level that is almost unmatched even by current FE standards; he’s basically a gorilla.
Considering the timeline, I apologize, but it seems we’ve been in constant war despite the peaceful facade.
There was a setting that the old Tita resembled Nina, so there might have been a chance for Nina as well.
The current Tita has completely opposite foolish characteristics, so Nina’s chances from the beginning have become nonexistent.
In Valencia, Rudolf Alm and his father were both blessed with great bosses, bringing happiness in their work life.
Oguma, with an almost frustrated attitude, makes me laugh by saying, “Don’t mess with me…”
>>52The enemy general whom I thought had died in battle, wearing a strange mask and looking like a different person, said, “Shall I help you?” Well…
It makes you think, “Why does it look like they’re rivals with Oguma?” but somehow you find it convincing.
Well, most people probably used Ogma or Navarre against Camus in the first part.
The wide embrace of the Rigel Empire, which picked up this one who lost his memory, made him a general and entrusted him with a whole army.
From the perspective of the purpose, there is no problem.
The scene with Ogumashirius is just too cool for both of them…
In the first place, I was just being admired; it wasn’t like this person was making a move on me.
A mercenary and a holy knight fighting against countless pirates with two children on their backs.
It’s the kind of thing that anyone would like…
We talked a lot about the turban thread earlier.
The relationship between Camus and Nina gets so convoluted with each remake of the sequel that it’s just a mess.
Because I was loved by the number one downer on the continent…
A man who temporarily exhausted his luck by surviving.
I’m not withered because I can return to Valencia.
If I’ve used my luck to find the place I belong, then I guess it’s okay…