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    Fire Emblem Surrender your sweets where she can see 'em

    Fire Emblem Surrender your sweets where she can see 'em


    Surrender your sweets where she can see 'em

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 06:04 AM PDT

    Felt like tackling that Headress... so I drew Rhea!

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:28 AM PDT

    I draw a RKGK of Dimitri.

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 04:29 AM PDT

    [OC] Drew Marianne in that Strawberry Dress

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 06:07 PM PDT

    Eldigan in the Style of the GBA Games!

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 08:45 AM PDT

    [OC] Drew the 3 lords in a more chibi style

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 02:30 PM PDT

    [OC] FE3H but Among Us! ... who is the Impostor?

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:09 PM PDT

    Sophia at the Piano [commission]

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 05:59 AM PDT

    Bernadetta with Longer Hair

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:04 AM PDT

    |Art Trade| Byleth/Shamir Fluff by (@_ad-1812_)

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 01:14 PM PDT

    Golden Deer Yearbook Quotes

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 12:36 PM PDT

    Leonie- Captain Jeralt taught me to always keep going, even when the debt gets in the way of the alcoholism

    Lysithea- if the crest cancer kills me before the diabetes does it just means I should've eaten more sweets

    Lorenz- 4 out of 5 dentists recommend Colgate. But 3 out of 5 dentists are commoners so I'm still not convinced

    Ignatz- the fine line between religious art and pornography? Sorry I can't see it I have astigmatism.

    Raphael- Hunger is the only sound your heart makes when it realizes you're too dumb to be depressed.

    Marianne- my horse told me to branch out from having only animals for friends but I'm worried the trees won't like me very much

    Hilda- people call me manipulative but words with over three syllables are too much effort to contemplate anyway

    Claude- the only scheme I've ever regretted is convincing Lorenz his hair looked good

    Edit:

    Flayn- if I had a fish for every century I've committed war crimes in I'd have two fish. Which is tragic since that's not enough fish"

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    [Art] Muppet Emblem: Three Houses

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:40 PM PDT

    Finally bought a frame so i can display this on my wall

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:50 AM PDT

    Hi! I’m making a Fire Emblem Three Houses Tarot Deck! IG: @thevideogametarot for a card a day!

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 03:07 PM PDT

    Marth is my favorite Lord.

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 08:51 AM PDT

    Fire Emblem: Underrated Units

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 03:46 PM PDT

    We could talk all day about who we hate, but how about who we love?

    For me its gotta be Ingrid from three houses. Her growths seem like a typical pegasus. High speed, solid hit rates, and low strength. But looks can be deceiving. I've had a blue lions run where she had higher stats across the board than dimitri. Yes the man with a 60% strength growth.

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    Allen vs Lance, a case study in snowballing

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:23 AM PDT

    Whenever units are discussed, base stats, growths, and averages tend to be the things that come up the most, alongside availability and class. While these are important, I think that one aspect that goes severely under discussed, at least when comparing units 1:1, is the ability for a unit to snowball. That is to say, the ability for a unit to reach the tipping point where because they have grown to a certain point, they can press their advantage and grow faster due to being able to gain more kills. I would like to bring up Allen and Lance as a case study of this. I would like to specify that this isn't really taking into account efficiency necessarily, because I frankly just don't play the game that way and I'm sure this falls apart when you do try to play for turns. It's more a comparison of how the two units will perform when trained in a more casual setting.

    On paper, both cavs have very similar bases and very similar growths. Allen has 1 more hp, 2 more strength, 2 less skill, 2 less speed, and 1 more luck than his green counterpart. Meanwhile, growths wise, Allen has 5% more hp, strength, luck, and defence. Lance has 5% more skill, speed, and res to make up for it. In theory, with units that have bases this similar and growths that are basically identical (5% growth is like 1 point over 20 levels), they should be… Well, the same. But in all of my attempts at FE6, and in a lot of my friends' experiences, they simply aren't. Lance tends to perform better. Why is that?

    It's because his small advantage in speed allows him to snowball out of control faster than Allen's advantage in strength. If neither or both of them are doubling, then Allen will outdamage Lance on average, while if Lance is doubling while Allen is not, Lance will usually have the advantage, barring edge cases like an armor knight that Allen is able to do damage to while Lance does 0. Let's look at some numbers.

    Chapter 3 has soldiers that both of them double at base, so let's look at the cavs and archers instead, since those enemies have an actually halfway decent speed stat. Let's say you've both trained Lance and Allen to level 5 by then, and they've got stats that are exactly average. The relevant ones here are speed and attack. Lance will on average have 6 attack and 10 speed, while Allen will have 8 attack and 7 speed.This is, notably, 2 speed short of doubling the 5 AS archers (that Lance now doubles), and even 1 AS short of doubling the javelin cavs that are weighed down to 4 speed. Because Lance doubles but Allen does not, Lance does more damage. Assuming an iron lance, Lance has 13 attack to Allen's 15, doubling for 6x2 vs the jav cavs, while Allen does a nice, hot 8x1. This is still workable, but it's less damage, and as such Lance is now doing more work and finding it easier to get kill, especially since doubling also helps with accuracy issues vs the enemies he doubles.

    Moving onto the following chapters, chances are that neither of them are going to double the chapter 4 cavs since they're a little nutso with a nice cool 9 AS to 8 AS. It'd require a level 11 Lance, which I don't think is realistic even if we assume he starts snowballing in ch3. That said, Lance still does far more damage than Allen vs the pirate reinforcements on average (assuming you don't just block their spawn), and vs the archers as well.

    The next relevant chapter is chapter 5. Let's say that Lance has gained 3-4 levels over Allen due to his better combat in the previous chapters, and we're looking at a lvl 9 Lance to a lvl 6 Allen. 6 Allen would have 9 str and 8 speed, to Lance's average of 8 str and 12 speed. Allen can double some enemies (steel axe brigands, namely, and not all of them) and gets doubled by some mercs, making it harder to expose him to enemy phase combat. Heck, Lance doubles the steel blade merc while Allen doesn't. If he gains an additional point of speed, he also doubles the fire mage, while Allen doesn't.

    Now, I understand that this is basically saying "Lance with more investment than Allen is better than Allen, shocker", but the point I'm trying to make is that Lance has more of a snowballing potential than Allen, and as such will on average start reaching a point where he is able to get kills on his own faster than Allen. The speed lead makes him double enemies that Allen doesn't, leading him to get more exp, leading him to get more level ups, leading to him becoming even further ahead of Allen. And this is something that the stats don't really show, but that IMO make Lance somewhat significantly better than Allen, because of the potential to snowball.

    Additionally, it should be considered how much easier it is for Lance to start doubling. Let's say that we, instead of assuming averages, assume that both of them get blessed. Lance will start doubling after two points of speed in chapter 2, while Allen with two points of speed will still not be doubling.

    I would also like to point out that what I am trying to say here is not "Use Lance, bench Allen chapter 1, he's not worth investing in", but rather to bring up an interesting comparison between the two of them using their averages vs enemy stats and the potential snowballing. In a real world scenario, where you are actually playing the game… Use both. If Lance gets screwed and Allen gets blessed, use Allen. If they both get blessed, use both. If they both get screwed real bad, early promo Noah or something. This is entirely for the sake of argument rather than how you should play the game.

    Tl;dr Lance is fast enough to double things that Allen isn't, allowing Lance to snowball into a position where he's able to get more exp easier than Allen, widening the gap with every passing chapter.

    submitted by /u/peevedlatios
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    Shadows of Valentia Discussion Series - Randal: Travelling Cavalier

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 04:39 PM PDT

    Today, we are discussing Randal.

    A travelling Cavalier from Elibe, he is a friend of Emma, Shade, and Yuzu. They are part of a traveling group that travel the lands, from continent to continent. When they reach Valentia, he and Emma get seperated from their two friends and are attacked by bandits. While he took care of the great amount of the looters, the two were in a disadvantage by being in smaller number and his horse got hurt during the battle, resulting on Emma fleeing to seek help nearby. She eventually found Alm or Celica's army.

    After defeating the bandits, Emma and Randal decide to join the party's cause, as a thanks for the help.


    Randal is suppported by:

    He has the following quotes.

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    You can't hide from me~

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 12:06 AM PDT

    Dancer Lachesis thinking of Finn (comm, @twin__blades)

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:31 AM PDT

    A friend of mine told me "FE1 next" after I got done with my series last month, so I thought to myself, "Catria? Catria."

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 10:03 AM PDT

    We hit 250k subscribers!

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 07:20 AM PDT

    That's a quarter million people who at one point decided it was a good idea to click "subscribe" on this subreddit. Buncha crazies. But in all seriousness, the growth really has been staggering.

    Here's some numbers you may or may not find interesting:
    The day before 3H released this sub had 124k subscribers, which means since then it's just over doubled! In January of 2019 this sub had 93k subscribers. Back when I started being active here, over 3 years ago, we were at around 60k. So as you can see, growth has skyrocketed compared to the past. March 3rd 2019 we hit 100k and December 3rd 2019 we hit 200k. In that 9 month period the sub count had doubled.

    This community means so much to me and it's been fun to see it grow and evolve. I've met tons of rad people here, and I'm excited to meet more!

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    Shadow dragon early game in a nutshell

    Posted: 18 Sep 2020 09:02 AM PDT

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