![ifire emblem claude tea fabodite ifire emblem claude tea fabodite](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f5/bb/11/f5bb1108552fd67136de2862187d4919.png)
I’ve worked around it by setting the game to “casual” (to avoid permadeath), and then focusing on base tactics and assigning combatants to individual enemies. These features are a boon, especially considering that the combat portions of the Musou game have made me motion sick more than once. And it’s also a great way to date Claude specifically. If all goes well, you get to “observe” your expedition partner, which the game notes you should do “ respectfully, of course.” It’s a great way to learn more about characters’ personalities. During an expedition you go on horseback to a beautiful (read: romantic) location, have a “pleasant stroll,” and plop down onto a picnic blanket to answer questions. Three Hopes leans into what made these interactions a delight by simply making them longer. I’ve also learned to love expeditions - definitely dates - even more than Three Houses’ tea times. Characters fight, flirt, pine, and share a lot of personal history. As in Three Houses, I’ve enjoyed collecting as many support conversations as possible, before lavishing myself with an hour of unmitigated dialogue content. I’ve shared meals with Bernie and Petra and assigned Ferdinand to wonderfully dorky camp chores like horse tending, document organizing, and equipment managing.
![ifire emblem claude tea fabodite ifire emblem claude tea fabodite](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/06/60/48/06604829a877c11a14079b0fd2289049.jpg)
Luckily, you can still do a lot of relationship building through camp activities. Three Hopes’ time jump happens much earlier than in its turn-based predecessor, though, setting the game at a base camp rather than Garreg Mach Monastery. In Three Hopes, you play as a mercenary named Shez who becomes a student - a relief after playing as a teacher in Three Houses and trying not to be a massive creep.
#Ifire emblem claude tea fabodite plus
(Will Claude tell Hilda she can grasp his neck in this one? We can only hope.) I’ve since mapped out my approach for which relationships I’d like to foster, plus who I think should be friends, and who I’d try to set up - with a little actual combat strategy on the side. I’ve since pored over Reddit, combing through others’ arguments over the ways characters have changed, and which cutscenes were the most rewarding to work toward. In the lead-up, I slurped up all of the character design trailers, and once I got my grubby little hands on the game, I immediately dug into character rosters. So far, I’ve played Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes the same way.
![ifire emblem claude tea fabodite ifire emblem claude tea fabodite](https://cdnen.samurai-gamers.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/02154951/sg-feth-raphael-tea-party-guide.jpg)
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is reigniting the Three Houses fandom