Osborn and Rocksmith were playing Crossbell like a fiddle. Dieter though... Doing what he did certainly takes balls. I will give him that. But as the chancellor was saying earlier, being daring alone is not enough to bring results. What Erebonia and Calvard might do in response is very worrying. The thing that happened with the armored car was its arts shields got damaged and it got an ADF down debuff. So you could've been using attack arts on it after that. For the next part there are some stuff I want to warn you about, including 2 hidden quests, but I also don't want to spoil you by talking too early or anything like that. So hopefully your next session isn't a long one like this one and I can tell you about it afterwards lol.
@@yabus2571 They definitely weren't playing around, but the Chancellor was a different kinda beast entirely. I already had a good read on both of them during the one on one, so I knew Osborne was going to make a hell of a statement at that conference, but DAMN... And the set up was well played unfortunately, Dieter is trying, but I don't know what that's gonna amount to.. I really feel like Crossbell's fate is gonna end up being similar to all the other places Osborne annexed. Bruh... that's rough. I really just thought it wouldn't have mattered regardless so I was focused on attacks. I hope you didn't sit through that fam lmao start skipping. Okay so we got 2 hidden quest in the next chapter, eh? Not too bad tbh. It kinda sucks that you can't inform me a little more because I'm not sure when I should stop at my next play session lmao
@@Akrizz Hmm, I guess I can say this much to make it easier for you: There will be a part where Elie tells Lloyd to go get KeA. You are safe up to that point.
The games have been hammering the point since the beginning, but Erebonia and Calvard knowing this would happen and using Red Constellation and Heiyue to deal with it instead of informing Crosbell to get political points shows just how powerless Crosbell is and how much the two superpowers screw with them.
Osborn and Rocksmith were playing Crossbell like a fiddle. Dieter though... Doing what he did certainly takes balls. I will give him that. But as the chancellor was saying earlier, being daring alone is not enough to bring results. What Erebonia and Calvard might do in response is very worrying.
The thing that happened with the armored car was its arts shields got damaged and it got an ADF down debuff. So you could've been using attack arts on it after that.
For the next part there are some stuff I want to warn you about, including 2 hidden quests, but I also don't want to spoil you by talking too early or anything like that. So hopefully your next session isn't a long one like this one and I can tell you about it afterwards lol.
@@yabus2571 They definitely weren't playing around, but the Chancellor was a different kinda beast entirely. I already had a good read on both of them during the one on one, so I knew Osborne was going to make a hell of a statement at that conference, but DAMN... And the set up was well played unfortunately, Dieter is trying, but I don't know what that's gonna amount to.. I really feel like Crossbell's fate is gonna end up being similar to all the other places Osborne annexed.
Bruh... that's rough. I really just thought it wouldn't have mattered regardless so I was focused on attacks. I hope you didn't sit through that fam lmao start skipping.
Okay so we got 2 hidden quest in the next chapter, eh? Not too bad tbh. It kinda sucks that you can't inform me a little more because I'm not sure when I should stop at my next play session lmao
@@Akrizz Hmm, I guess I can say this much to make it easier for you: There will be a part where Elie tells Lloyd to go get KeA. You are safe up to that point.
The games have been hammering the point since the beginning, but Erebonia and Calvard knowing this would happen and using Red Constellation and Heiyue to deal with it instead of informing Crosbell to get political points shows just how powerless Crosbell is and how much the two superpowers screw with them.