Mauvier & Lindon Support is actually the best Support in the game lol Support conversation in this video: Jade & Lindon Support C Mauvier & Lindon Support C, B, A Alear & Lindon Support C #nintendoswitch #fireemblem #fireemblemengage
Is lythos even a kingdom?? It's supposed to be but the only subjects we seen are 2 weirdos and an old dood thinks he's a jagen but is only carried by large hp lol.
@@RaidenKaiser I mean, if you can have a town irl that's just populated by a single person, then you can get away with a Kingdom containing only like 4 people
we should’ve gotten paired endings in this game purely so lindon and mauvier could have one and we could find out whether the experiment was successful or not
Imagine if after Lindon and Mauvier’s A-support Mauvier just straight up dies after being roasted by Elthunder and can’t be used for the rest of the game
"I will not sacrifice my life for corn" is right up there with "my heart fluttered when I was struck by a poisoned arrow" for me for Mauvier's best quotes
Would love to see it His personal weapon (if he isn't the demote character) should be that his special cooldown accelerates VERY fast if the foe's weapon can't be inherited (to simulate his own personal skill from Engage of using a weak weapon versus a stronger one)
In fairness, he's gotten poisoned multiple times and probably built a resistance by this point. By contrast, building a resistance to getting Thoron'd would be decidedly more difficult.
Lindon: Magic is everything! Make him a mage knight, and equip with with Olwen's S-rank Bond Ring as well as Thunder, and you'll end up with your very own Reinhardt. Which especially suits his obsession with lightning magic as well as the synergy this build has for his personal skill.
Did someone took notes from Ratatouille? Remy did attempted to make something with chimney smoke only for him to be struck by lightning, which went surprisingly well.
I accidentally killed Lindon in my first playthrough of Engage...I feel so bad for killing him! I will have to restart the game to recruit him... I recruited Lindon!
I fucking love this insane, whacky grandpa. Regardless of the overall writing/localization taking a nosedive, it's good this game has a healthy amount of redeemable characters.
Especially if you give him Olwen S ring (People be saying give that one to Citrinne HAH Poppycock 🤣 I gave that to Lindon and focused him on Crits....and had an Enchanter "enchantment" Thunder. And had fun! Now I'm seeing how to work with Saphir!)
Didn't even realize you had options. I thought it was like the early game bandit bosses and such where it's just a boss-only NPC, game didn't suggest otherwise and so far every opponent unit who does join wouldn't die when beat and joins party post-chapter.
@@ltranc Alright, so it's not all of them. I remember Lyndon doubting what Elusia had become and wanting to meet his wife in the afterlife, while the female enemy l met on his same ship (she had a name too, I don't remember) didn't say anything at the start, only claiming she would get rid of me once I got close to her. I guess the woman wasn't recruitable, then?
Yeah she was the main boss of the chapter. If you recall the objective of that chapter, it was to defeat her, which is a telltale sign that she's the enemy boss. Plus, Lindon has a unique convo with her if he fights her
Sir Lindon has just revealed to me, the reason why the Somniel is called thus and I must say it is a quite uninspired choice. Is the Somniel really named after the Latin word for dream “somnium”. But what did I expect? The evil dragon is called Sombron and the good dragon queen “Lumera”. This comes pretty close to “Melbad” and “Goodgaia”, if you get the reference. Three Houses was far more ingenious with other etymologies. The “Agathans” for example. “Agathos” means “virtue” in Ancient Greek and virtue was often discussed by Ancient Greek philosophers. It is the perfect name for an l ancient advanced culture that has been displaced by religious zealots, who’s reactionary and inflexible dogma hinders progress. I just which they would have been portrayed as more nuanced villains, as their desire to take their home back from foreign invaders and influence makes for a very compelling motivation. But back to Engage: who wrote the script for this game? It is the most uninspired main title so far. Fates at least tried to tell a compelling story.