
About 30% of the greatness comes from the DLC character Lindis.
Lady Lindis is the most erotic in the official version.
Rin-chan is such an overwhelmingly popular character in the series that it’s a bit surprising…
>>3
Wasn’t Ike less popular?
>>57
When combined with Azure Flame Dawn, it’s just enough to win.
>>3
I feel like the situation in Japan before FEH wasn’t that significant…
Here, the mark certification stands out the most.
Furthermore, before awakening, it’s all about weak characters.
I like it because they have big breasts and sexy thighs.
The Lyn from FE Warriors is really well done!
It’s for DLC only…
This breast and thigh combination, claiming to be 15 years old, is a lie, right?
Hurry up and become a playable character in Smash Bros.
So you were here, Mark.
15 years old… 15 years old!?
It gives off a strong character vibe, but the initial stats in Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword are quite low.
The growth rate is not bad, but…
I wonder where Mark has gone.
If the strategist level is high, wars might break out over me, so it might be better to keep it low.
Why is only Lyn participating in FE Warriors from the Binding Blade?
Rin-chan does such a bubbly pose…
Even if the stats are poor, you can still fulfill a role because Marni-Kati is exceptionally high-performance.
I wonder if Reinhardt will be mixed in if they make another Fire Emblem Warriors for the All-Stars.
I think Soulcati should be more considerate of Rin-chan.
>>18
You can get Soulcati through awakening, but isn’t this performance more like Marnicati…?
You can also use a bow with class change.
The voice…
It’s erotic, isn’t it…?
I thought it was a design that shines when it moves.
In FEH, there’s a swordsman holding a bow.
I want to dilute the blood of the inferior race called Saka.
>>24
It’s already been diluted, right?
If you’re a fan of Rin, it’s worth buying FE Warriors with the DLC!
In the end, it’s still an archer even in fierce fire…
It’s about Kirby, you know…
>>27
In the first place, there’s a history where Mr. Oumoto recorded a voice for Lin-chan as a side character in Smash Bros. and it ended up being a formal CV, which is longer than Kirby’s.
“Saka is just a regional name, but it is divided by tribes.”
Everyone is too much of a warrior tribe.
I wonder how it is that the initial defense value is 2 with a growth rate of 20%.
I awakened to the sight of slit-skirted bare legs because of the thread image.
It was a ridiculously strong ring in Engage.
What is that 20-square range attack?
>>32
Engage’s Rin-chan has skills that are too lawless, so there’s a scramble to get her…
Mark Certified Machine
Do you really like a 15-year-old protagonist wearing an outrageously slitted outfit with such big breasts and thick thighs?
>>34
pai
I want Rin-chan to live a long life, but she will probably end up living the longest in either the solo ending or the Florin ending, right?
Hey, back in the days of Musou, there were parts where it seemed like just putting Awakening, IF, and the internationally popular Rekka from the first generation was enough.
It was a series that had a somewhat hard fantasy atmosphere while also dealing with themes like having children.
Suddenly, a perspective character is aggressively approached by a samurai with green hair and thick thighs, so it’s no wonder they become popular.
It’s the top cabaret girl of GBA who has managed to appeal to a considerable portion of even those who show reluctance since awakening.
In FEH, my chest keeps getting bigger and bigger.
Maybe if it’s remade, they’ll add a character named Mark.
If they are not added in the remake, there will likely be a certain amount of criticism.
If it gets remade, I can’t help but feel sad thinking that one of the big-breasted, bare-legged 15-year-olds might be self-censored, so I think it’s better not to do it.
>>43
Since it appears directly in the engagement, isn’t it not much of a problem?
It seems like it wasn’t a DLC character but a hidden character.
>>44
Is that so?
It might be true since the release conditions after clearing the story were quite troublesome.
Didn’t you kill your father in Engage?
In FEH, there are almost no sword users, and even the emblem warriors are archers.
In Musou, the Navarre-type swordsmen are incredibly easy to use and strong, so Lyn was also strong.
Is it just Nabal and Rin-chan, or is it more of a series?
I think the DLC for FE Musou is appropriate since it adds scenarios after clearing the game.
It was quite fun to have more stages.
It seems like she mostly had a bow in the latter part of the original work.
>>50
By reducing the risk of getting defeated or hit, we can make use of our speed…
Rin-chan and Serika-sama are guest characters after clearing the game, not DLC.
>>51
I heard that Nabarra is a DLC, so I was wondering if the motion is also part of the DLC.
I bought the all-in-one package, so I don’t understand anything.
I love our Hector because he has been active with his iron axe as a dragon slayer.
I always wonder if Celica from the side story was really this popular…
It’s like a representative character from a side story…
>>53
The background music is overwhelmingly popular… I think that in FEH, it’s primarily the female characters that drive the gacha.
Is there a man who wouldn’t lose if treated like this by a kid?
I lose.
She’s a typical female swordsman, so she’s stronger with a bow.
Please stop making it scary for the Mark fans.
Please create a remake of Recca that includes an ending where I rebuild the Saka tribe with the strategist.
>>61
Saka is the name of the region, and Rin-chan belongs to the Kutra tribe!
You got together with another man and said goodbye to me for this lifetime!!!
Rin-chan is a member of the Lorca tribe!
Although it perished…
Wow, it’s Rin-chan!
Muso Rin-chan is great, isn’t she? Her breasts jiggle.
When using it in Musou, the motion is the same, but I can’t help but think that Navarre is stronger in terms of stats…
Musou Rin-chan’s spats addition is just an unnecessary job.
It’s perfectly fine if the pants are not visible, but to erase the fact that pants are visible in that moment is extremely rude…
I wanted you to try your best in a way that doesn’t show it off.