@tatsukigeomili8933 Yeah, Male Alear is just better imo. Male Robin is better too, but Female Corrin is better, and I do Female Byleth to make the M/F ratio equal
Poor Alear will still have to taste the bitterness of mortality. Whether by the sword or the slow decay of time Ivy will die, and there will be no comfort for Alear no comfort to ease the pain of her passing.
Awesome gameplay, enjoyable characters. Just finished the game and had a lot of fun with it. If you like Fire Emblem you will definitely enjoy this game.
Hope I'm not late, but from where I'm at now I can describe it as a fun game, but the skirmish system is pretty dumb (scales with Alear's level) and the story is much more simple than 3H but still enjoyable in it's own right.
Ivy, Chloe, or Goldmary would all be solid choices for male alear imo. I still haven't seen any guys other than Diamant that is worthy of female alear.
Ivy isn’t a romantic option, all her scenes just come off as simply worship etc. The pact ring scene is just her doubling down on her worship, and the epilogue just states they work together. There’s only 4 female romance options, and those are Panette, Yunaka, Chloe, Goldmary. The rest are either platonic, or too vague and/or weak (like Ivy’s) to lean one way or the other.
After beating the game I have to say the English version still has romantic moments in the dialogue and gave somewhat the same meaning, but the choice and phrasing of words makes it “less” blunt compared to the Japanese one. What I did was just look up the Japanese support convos on RU-vid and acknowledged they’re together by the end of the story as stated in the JP version and ignore how it was said in the English pair ending.
I didn’t expect to like ivy just an impression from her looks but her awkwardness is really cute. I’m not a fan that by the end it’s ambiguous of wether it’s worship or marriage though… censorship smh
Same. I was super debating between the two for my first playthrough. I ended up choosing Ivy. Yunaka will be my second M!Alear playthrough, and my first F!Alear game will probably be Alfred.
I wonder what kind of kids they'd have considering their respective _species;_ Alear is a divine dragon who spends the whole game in human form for whatever reason (seriously, IS; you promised us a protagonist that's a dragon; give us a protagonist that's a dragon; not another generic sword-wielding human teenager that you reflexively insist on calling a dragon), while Ivy is a human. Would their kids have enough dragon powers to be considered dragons, or would they be considered humans?
@@splatooblemier8086 I have played the other games; every game treats it differently. There some half-human/half-dragon characters that have dragon powers and forms (Corrin, Nah, etc.), but there are also ones that don't have dragon powers or dragon forms (Ninian and Nils; with Ninian only transforming under extraordinary and unnatural circumstances, Soren, Sophia, etc.)
It's called a fascinator. I think the idea is that it's supposed to illustrate how distant she is from everyone pre-character development, and it looking like a garden table is to tie in with the rose motif that the rest of her outfit has.
To be fair fire emblem dose for the most part take place in the same time period like the midevil times. They both even have dragons. It's just fire emblem has magic and is also less brutal compared to game of thrones which is a understatement.
@@matthewmuir8884 Well it would probably mean that she's a lot more responsible of how much the royal family manages things. She becomes a lot of mature and also had trouble of trusting other people because of how their kingdom manages things.
This rated G ass game won't even let them actually confess their love even in the S support. It won't even say you got married in the end credits. In Awakening your allies breeding is literally a PLOT POINT.
Can’t say any of the “romances” come across that well. For instance, with this one it just seems like Ivy only admires and worships you. Even the pact ring scene is basically just doubling down on that. The notebook stuff and brief epilogue description don’t imply anything romantic either, and instead implies they simply work together.
They do in the Japanese version. It’s sad how much the localization team changed so much. There are supports in this game that are darn near unrecognizable when you compre the two languages. It’s just wrong to do that and I don’t understand why they do it.
Honestly, i would be A-ok if they removed romantic s support endings from fire emblem. It made the ending incredibly immersion breaking in 3 houses imo.
@@soliquidsnake3990 I’ve heard about some of that, and I have no problem with them getting rid of the child romance and the incest one, no problem there whatsoever. But I’m not ok if they have changed and/or toned down the others when there’s no reason to.
@@zackfair6791 I’m always of the opinion that if you’re gonna put something in your game, then do it right. Otherwise people will likely put as much effort into said things as those who implemented them. So if it’s weak or done poorly with little care, most people probably won’t care about experiencing that particular feature.
It’s supposed to be more romantic it’s definitely the localizations fault especially given how intimate the end pic looks it’s clearly supposed to be romantic….at least it’s a little more clear in the wake up S1/2 scenes. Plus I mean she’s only into you at this point whether or not she’s chosen.
I mean- Fem Alear x Ivy is better lol. Legit love her sm- she’s so kind and powerful- like. Legit got the game for her tbh XD Edit: Gotta love the moment I mention liking a queer ship ppl jus make negative comments- compared to straight ships lol. Still not gonna change the fact that I’m queer, and I love Ivy. Who imo- ain’t straight so 🤷
I kinda like that the supports aren't really romantic, as everyone involved would know that Alear would live basicly forever, and at the very least several thousand years longer than anyone they could romance... So i'm glad it's more a "devoted for life" kinda thing instead!
1. It is romantic; look where the pact ring is on her hand: the ring finger. Non-romantic supports have the pact ring on another finger. 2. Alear doesn't really have a choice if they don't want to be the last divine dragon; their options are outlive the person they're romancing or one day die an endling.
Just watch her s wake up scenes, Ivy absolutely crushed in her beloved divine dragon god, and obsessed with him, she loves him in all possible meanings.
@@matthewmuir8884 This is gonna contain some serious spoilers for late game, so it's up to people if they wanna read on... Alear is a mess of different things by the end. Half divine dragon, half fell dragon, and an emblem to boot! And if it was that easy for dragons to have kids, why did Lumera become the last of her kind, even before meeting Alear for the first time, and in the thousand years she waited for them to wake up? It's entirely possible that, just like in real life, a dragon can't have kids with someone who isn't a dragon too in this world. And with Alear also being an emblem, it's even less likely that their different species can have kids than it already was... So even if it ends up being romantic, it's extremely unlikely that Alear would be anything but the last divine dragon, albeit one that can live basicly forever, thanks to being an emblem AND a dragon!
They are romantic English has been censored also no just because no kids were mentioned in endings doesn’t mean they can’t have any it’s likely because Alear can go with anyone regardless of gender so they annoyingly have to go neutral as possible due to that also Sombron had a woman that produced children for him heck Zephia wanted to at one point of course they can have Hybrid drago babies with any possible partner. Tiki a Divine Dragon can marry Robin a human(despite being a vessel) Awakening can reproduce Morgan a Divine Dragon half breed. What Alear is doesn’t shouldn’t him from reproducing to continue the race there’s no rules to say he can’t also one solo ending implies Alear eventually dies so no he ain’t a complete god.