Skill issue (that is to say, look at what skills he does and doesn’t have
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Hi! ^^
I’ve got a specific question: what are the limits to support conversations in this game? I’m early in my first playthrough and I’m training Raleigh but not Nikolaos, and I’ve just seen their first support conversation. But since I’m not training Nikolaos, of course I fear that might limit Raleigh’s options for supoorts later on.
I’m enjoying the game quite a lot, I will add ^^ I’m actually annoyed by the “low” hit rates one has to desl with at least in hard mode, but still enjoying it xP This is just my second FE hackrom!
Edit: Almost forgot. Tôhô Project boss music!! If I recall it correctly, that music is from one of the PC-98 games! -^^-
There are no limits to support conversations, just a matter of making sure to activate the conversations in the base when you have the opportunity.
I want to ask, does Dolus IV also has The power to change his appearance ? Because if no I’m very surprised he managed to maintain his masquerade for so long.
I don’t think so, but Dolus becomes young again and assumes the role of his son. Because his heir naturally resembles him, and there’s no photography or anything, the illusion is maintained
This seems pretty much impossible because the scion is a public figure. It is likely many drew his face, and there is bound to be some peoples who recognise him while he is walking in the streets of Amnisos. While Dolus would give his first speech to the citizens of amnisos, many would immediately see his face is not that of Dolus V. The scam could still work because nobody expect it, so peoples would just doubt themselves, but there would still be the risk of some seeing the discrepancy and spreading the news everywhere. And while the Inquisition can kill peoples, it can’t really kill ideas. All that would risk Dolus secret .
Aand another question! I’m already training 11 units, counting the two forced ones. In the original games I usually train around 13, and so I did in my first FE hackrom. What about this one? I’m currently in chapter 7. Do the deployment slots rise up? Soon?
I tend to have the same “problem” in any FE I play. I rapidly grow fond of lots of early units and so they usually make up most of my team ![]()
Finished the first playthrough. Neat final boss concept, though I think it would’ve been fine to let her keep Fortune. The fight isn’t so hard that crits are that necessary to speed things up, especially if her stats shrink with each respawn. So is it any new save after this that gets Second Playthrough flags?
Also I’m amused it took until the epilogue to reach for chiptuning anime music, though the Touhou tracks pushed it. Unless there’s other anime tracks I missed, of course.
Oh, and I guess one more oddity to report: in Chapter 25, the generic Sniper on top of the ballista that Antiope can substitute for doesn’t have Bow Range +1. Also I find it kinda weird that the last ballista in the game would be completely ordinary when three stages ago featured four Fleets and two Iron Ballista that required setpieces to take out.
Yes, the second playthrough flag is savefile-wide. As long as you don’t delete the file on your system that holds the Hag save data, the game will remember you beat it at least once.
I already used an anime song for the ending scroll of my previous hack. I thought it was a pretty neat idea, those go on for pretty long. And hey, the song’s a banger.
As for the sniper, there was this oddity where Bow Range +1 applied to ballistae, but the displayed range did not reflect this. As such, enemy snipers that man ballistae use a copy of the class without Bow Range +1.
Ye. Also Ruben!!! I heard that DavisG was gonna stream Hag in White. I felt like you’d appreciate the heads up, especially Davis is well… rlly a G.
Finally got around to playing this, and was hooked throughout. 10/10, I can tell this took a ton of work. Looking forward to a second playthrough to try and find some secrets - there were definitely hints that I noticed first time around and just never finished. And several things I definitely missed after getting people killed to silly stunts I tried. All worth it to get both the Glammorgan nobles killed on the map where you’re supposed to choose ![]()
I especially appreciate how some conversations took deaths into account, which can’t have been easy to account for. I played Normal as an ironman for my first play-through, and that seemed perfect.
Anyway, all your hacks are great, and this is just the most polished of all of them. Thanks!
Also Tiresas levelled Skill twice from the scroll’s 5% growth, and at that point I had to commit so he ended the run on 5 skill. Not an issue for him.
Wait, you can kill both Glamorgan nobles? HOW???
I forget their names, but you can pick one side and then bait Beserker guy across the river pretty easily. He’ll then be in range of your “allied” noble and stand very good odds of killing them. Then you take out the enemy noble as normal.
You have to finish the map as normal, and no its really not worth it, but I was impressed it was accounted for with a line of dialogue going “oh. They’re both dead. Oh well”. I was hoping I’d be able to recruit both retainers by leaving them both alive, but it didn’t go that far.
The fact that Ruben even took this into account means he was expecting someone crazy enough to attemp this. The madlad lmao
Wait, is Coronis that girl who was sparred by Soter ? In her last base convo, Coronis ask what is the name of the knight who betrayed Kyra, and when she hears that it is Soter, she is left thinking. Secondly, Coronis backstory is thar she was forced to flee for her life.
Ok so i just recruited Alonso in my new game and i remember it being told that he will have new Camp talks in this version of the game. But are these talks only unlocked if his normal conversation partner is dead, a certain unit i will find this very next chapter after recruiting Alonso?
IIRC, DavisG is M*ngs’s editor, so I very much doubt that Rubenio will be attending his streams.
no. he was. he’s on his own now
I have a question. What was Dolus IV plan ? At the start of the game, he is asking Sandraudiga to bring Apate alive to him (though he allow Sandradiga to kill Apate if necessary). Why would he want Apate alive ? Did he wanted to steal her knowledge ? To make her work for him so he doesn’t have to do some lifewringing himself, for example getting Apate to spam fortify on the Zhulite front, making the Tartaran army invincible ? Or forcing her to help Dolus build some new staves that could be useful (say a Sleep stave for example)? Or did he simply wanted to spare her life ?
Spoilers
Coronis was his crush that I guess he spared, but he ended up becoming very bitter about this and taking his first steps down the chudhood staircase.