@@biandanxious3438 True, but you have to defeat him as either Byleth or Edelgard in order to get the choice, which you probably won’t know about on your first go. I found it out by complete accident (of course I spared Claude, because I like to think I’m a decent human being).
That voice acting for the kill option was incredible, but this is the only way I would have seen it because I am both a sap that doesn't like killing characters and Claude is a character where all of my favorite niches combine into one.
The funny part is, if you let Claude live, everyone who followed him falls in line. The transition of the Alliance into becoming a part of the empire goes so smoothly that Edelgard and Hubert admire Claude even more for having a plan B in the event he lost that ensured the least amount of bloodshed possible.
@@dgcfgvvgb6555 Yep, I think he still goes back to his home country and becomes the ruler. Honestly, Claude's ultimate fate doesn't actually seem to vary much between a benevolent Black Eagles player and a Blue Lions or Golden Deer player. If I remember correctly, he eventually leaves and becomes the ruler of his home country in all three play throughs. In otherwords, you have to be a special kind of a**hole for Claude to end up dead. Lol.
@@andrewholcombe4565 Claude basically set up the entire alliance in a never ending conflict so they can maintain neutrality without being looked down on Then sets it up so that whoever is winning at the time gets control of the Alliance, Goes home then establishes relations with the current governer of Fodlan In war, That would be considered very scummy when you're meant to be friends with one side. But to Claude it feels like the first step to ending racism. It's a pretty smart move if you think about it. Unless of course he's dead... Then he can't get Fodlan and Almyra together or at least see it
This sounds pretty mean, but Claude’s final lines before he dies are my favorite bit of his voice acting in this game. The despair in his voice is so well-done.
So, so well-done. It makes anyone being reminded of how heartless they have been with their final choice of taking this adorable lovesick teenage puppy to the dog meat market AFTER you’ve spent a good period of its young life nurture him, feed him, play with him and hug him all night and never let go. **sniffles** How could you, Joe? HOW COULD YOU?! 🥺🥺😭😭😭😭
The way she’s like “OHHH WE KILLED CLAUDE, YAY, LET’S CELEBRATE!” really got on my nerves for some reason lmao. Like, in Azure moon Dimitri was so heartbroken and everything after her death and Claude was sympathetic towards her reasoning, but yeah, her reaction was pretty sick, as Joe said.
@@sjk8495 You can really hear her trying to rationalize her choice after the fact and cover up her feelings which is also how she handles Dimitri's death, so I think it was a badly placed line.
VA of Claude rationalizes justifying Claude’s death-then immediately regrets it when he sees how heartless they are about it. Great performance, though!
I love the look Edelgard gives when Teach asks “Was there no other way?” As if to say “You’re the one who killed him!” I believe there’s no reason to kill Claude. His and Edelgard’s goals are parallel so as long as she opens the boarders, he still wins. It’s not like Edelgard had prejudices against the outside world anyway. Canonically, he survives on all routes. I just wish the choice had more weight to it beyond the Golden Deer student’s flavor text after.
Everyone assumes that he left for Almyra for AM and SS and became the king there. If anything, Claude would open relations between Fodlan and Almyra in order to stop the constant conflict between the two. Granted it may be difficult if you choose to spare him in CF
As much as I love this game, Edelgard's reaction after Claude's death is indicative of this really weird inconsistency. On one hand, this game really wants you to feel regret at having to kill the students post timeskip; yet on the other hand it very rarely portrays the students in your chosen house as being particularly upset about what went down. While this game still ranks among my 3 favorite games, I do wish that this one aspect of the narrative had been written better; because when characters do acknowledge the things that happened- those are the moments that leave you stunned.
When I played Blue Lions the characters do express regret at killing, not just former classmates but all enemies. It shows in their battle quotes mostly. Tbh little lines like "I'm sorry" "All for my friends" "Don't hate me please" made such a huge difference for me even if they were tiny. This game is already so huge and complex as is, I feel that was a really good touch. My favorite though was when multiple characters would kill an enemy and simply reply "It is done". It's simple but really powerful to me because it's a full acknowledgement of the horror they've just committed but it's a necessity to reach peace, and mourning every single enemy you've ever killed won't be productive. It will either drive you into depression or insanity like it did Dimitri. So approaching every death by your hands with "It is done" is the most logical approach in a war. Not happy about what you've done, but not wasting time grieving either.
@@JinlongTheGoldenDragon Yea exactly and in monastery exploration dialogues too characters like Mercedes and Annette seem particularly upset over the fact that they need to kill people even more so their own past friends. Annette even goes as far as to say that maybe they shouldn’t have gotten closer in the first place if this is where it leads, and with that she reached the conclusion as to why people from all over Fodlan (and not only) study at the monastery, so as to to make it more difficult for them to rise against each other. Most of them express multiple times how much they do it only because it has to be done, due to, in this particular route, the war Edelgard has started.
None can say "Fuck Edelgard, she has no sympathy" and then pick to kill Claude. Don't worry, she really isn't as bad as she seems if given the proper chance.
Funny thing thouh Joe, Claude keeps his word and works with Edelgard from outse the empire as her first international ally till her; early voluntary retirement onceshe has a wordy successor
CF was my first route and I didn’t even realize it was possible to spare Claude if you had Edelgard beat him. Probably my only regret from my first playthrough lol
When the video started I wasn't looking at the screen and I was like "I don't remember Claude saying, "This could be over now" in this game. Did I miss something" and then I looked at the screen and remembered he IS the voice of Claude but ya know, just talking like a normal human I was very confused
i accidentally killed claude with yuri once on this map, had to re-do the entire thing and make sure byleth was the one to attack him. damn yuri and his crit chance LMAO. can't believe he would willingly kill him
What!? I spared Claude as I believed it was unnecessary killing. I recruited all the students and faculty I could in Crimson Flower as I want less people to get hurt during the war. Unfortunately, I did have to kill Hilda as she was putting some of my units in danger, including Lysithea and Marianne.
Oh man...I'm in my 2nd GD playthrough after having played the game a handful of times. But I haven't brought myself to take this path yet. Now when I do, I will be hearing Claude's voice (or rather Joe) narrating this in my head. LMAO
I was against him but didn't thought I'd kill him if I use another character. Well, end of story was that I used Ashe and he was gone 🥲 Had to play the golden deers for a second time after my CF playthrough just to get Claude back, haha.
When I first played through crimson flower, I chose to kill Claude, because I didn’t know if he was going to come back and I’d have to fight him again.
All hail Emperor Edelgard. Actually really surprised to see did kill Claude. Great job VA in Tales of Arise. Will you do a playthrough of Tales of Arise next?
As much as the logic for killing him makes sense I do think that so long as he saw how Edelgard actually ended the church’s oppression, and started Fodlan’s reform, I don’t think he would actually fight her or even cause much trouble for her. I do think the biggest main difference he would do compared to Edelgard is do things outside the borders of Fodlan and basically return to be like “hey I think Almyran slavery in Fodlan should be done now, y’all should stop being racist” It obviously would rile up the former Alliance, but I don’t think Edelgard would be entirely against it either. I think he could still live and they work together to workshop the best reality for Fodlan and beyond.
I intended to weaken Claude with Bernadetta before dealing the finishing blow with Edelgard, but Bernadetta crit, which killed Claude and finished the chapter, preventing me from fixing it with Divine Pulse
Meanwhile in the situation where Claude does live he does actually take advantage of Edelgard By making it so that by being in 'debt' with her he could serve as a connected to Almyra and potentially get the two lands to join hands wink wink Too bad crimson flower ends early, Just imagine Claude coming back to rout out the rest of those who slither in the dark to repay said debt and use that as a stepping stone to end racism. But seriously though Claude was playing for the winning side here and when it comes to war that's a dirty tactic.
0:41 You had to two shot -yourself- claude to win? Bet you can’t do it in one shot like I did! -I should really be let in to the salty spittoon someday…-
If by that you mean, the developers were shortsighted and didn't think to play a less cheery line if Claude was killed, then fine. But that's a development oversight, not a sign of Edelgard's total heartlessness, given that it plays regardless of whether or not you kill Claude. Particularly given how solemn she is after killing Dimitri.
@@petery6432 I mean, yeah. I meant Edelgard’s Route. ROUTE. Heck, I don’t get why you’re given the option to kill Claude, especially if Edelgard would have been happier about him surviving.
Joe just wanted to kill Claude from a gameplay standpoint right? This isn't any forshadowing of him killing off his role as the character or something right?
@@Ninjaananas They weren't being oppressed though. The church had too much power, sure, but it wasn't using it for evil. After all, it was the church that negotiated peace between the nations of Fodlan. They also used their power to help people, like orphans and such. Also Edelgard just did so many wrong things. Allying with those who Slither in the Dark, hiring bandits to murder Dimitri and Claude (who she didn't even try to explain her ideals to), remire village, turning people into demonic beasts, driving Rhea to madness, going straight to war without even attempting to negotiate with the other nations, and I'm probably forgetting all kinds of other atrocities that were either directly or indirectly her fault.
I'm pretty sure you get Failnaught for killing Claude, so tactically speaking, it's smarter to kill him. Edit: No you don't, Edelgard has enough respect to not loot Claude's corpse.
So when I played CF, it was after I had played every other route. For some reason, I decided to be a very evil person and didn’t spare anyone. Seteth, Flayn, Lysithea, Claude. None of them survived and I felt like a horrible person the entire time.
I was anoyed during my Golden deer playthroough , i wanted to romance all the route leaders on their respective routes as male Byleth and only El is Bi...but this MF ask you to dance in the cutscene ...got my hopes up since my first playthrough
That WAS the Golden Deer for ya.
Shut up
@@derekmaullo2865 no you
@@bradDark6941 Shut up
Edelgard why?
That was my boy right there!
@@derekmaullo2865 oh grow up.
She only kills him because of that rat prank at Gronder.
There are two kinds of people: The ones who spare Claude, and the ones with no souls.
@@saintboot8410
You could have spared him lol.
And you can like Edelgard and the others at the same time bruh
@@biandanxious3438 True, but you have to defeat him as either Byleth or Edelgard in order to get the choice, which you probably won’t know about on your first go. I found it out by complete accident (of course I spared Claude, because I like to think I’m a decent human being).
@@FletcherReedsRandomness
I mean, byleth and Edelgard are usually the only units strong enough to kill Claude anyways lol.
oops.
Black Eagles was my first path. Spared Claude.
Wish I had avoided Hilda though. Didn't even need to be up there in retrospect.
Edelgard really went "Claude is dead, Crab Rave"
In my CF route, claude died to joycon drift, the noblest of deaths o7
Lmao 😭
It's how he would have wanted to go out
That's so painful omg
WTF 😭😭😭😭
OMG NO
"'Edelgard's motivation is maxed out!' This is just sick now!"
That voice acting for the kill option was incredible, but this is the only way I would have seen it because I am both a sap that doesn't like killing characters and Claude is a character where all of my favorite niches combine into one.
Same. XD
I'm too much of a sap that even the Crimson Flower route is impossible for me lol
"You guys are really happy for having just murdered a bunch of your friends."
I'd like to imagine these as Claude's dying words.
The funny part is, if you let Claude live, everyone who followed him falls in line. The transition of the Alliance into becoming a part of the empire goes so smoothly that Edelgard and Hubert admire Claude even more for having a plan B in the event he lost that ensured the least amount of bloodshed possible.
so he does canonically "go away"? that's just painful, man
@@dgcfgvvgb6555 Yep, I think he still goes back to his home country and becomes the ruler. Honestly, Claude's ultimate fate doesn't actually seem to vary much between a benevolent Black Eagles player and a Blue Lions or Golden Deer player. If I remember correctly, he eventually leaves and becomes the ruler of his home country in all three play throughs. In otherwords, you have to be a special kind of a**hole for Claude to end up dead. Lol.
@@andrewholcombe4565
Claude basically set up the entire alliance in a never ending conflict so they can maintain neutrality without being looked down on
Then sets it up so that whoever is winning at the time gets control of the Alliance, Goes home then establishes relations with the current governer of Fodlan
In war, That would be considered very scummy when you're meant to be friends with one side.
But to Claude it feels like the first step to ending racism. It's a pretty smart move if you think about it.
Unless of course he's dead... Then he can't get Fodlan and Almyra together or at least see it
This sounds pretty mean, but Claude’s final lines before he dies are my favorite bit of his voice acting in this game. The despair in his voice is so well-done.
So, so well-done.
It makes anyone being reminded of how heartless they have been with their final choice of taking this adorable lovesick teenage puppy to the dog meat market AFTER you’ve spent a good period of its young life nurture him, feed him, play with him and hug him all night and never let go.
**sniffles**
How could you, Joe? HOW COULD YOU?! 🥺🥺😭😭😭😭
@@camilla8002 oddly specific
Suicide is never the answer, Joe
lol
If we really want Joe to suffer, we should convince him to play Silver Snow and marry Rhea.
Don't give them any ideas...
I am against this. Too cruel.
Pretty sure that violates the Geneva Convention...
Darkest Timeline! WOOOO!
@@JoeZieja too late for that, I guess.
claude:" all my hopes have ... fallen.. . to ash"
Edelgard:" VICTORY SCREECH!"
The way she’s like “OHHH WE KILLED CLAUDE, YAY, LET’S CELEBRATE!” really got on my nerves for some reason lmao. Like, in Azure moon Dimitri was so heartbroken and everything after her death and Claude was sympathetic towards her reasoning, but yeah, her reaction was pretty sick, as Joe said.
@@ThePontiffofPonWolf Plus, the reaction is the same regardless of Claude's fate.
@@sjk8495 You can really hear her trying to rationalize her choice after the fact and cover up her feelings which is also how she handles Dimitri's death, so I think it was a badly placed line.
If you spare Claude, Edelgard actually sounds happier in the following cutscene.
VA of Claude rationalizes justifying Claude’s death-then immediately regrets it when he sees how heartless they are about it.
Great performance, though!
Claude and Lysithea are the most painful kills, especially since GD was my first run. Such good VA work all around
This may have been the most painful moment in the entire time I've been watching Fire Emblem Friday streams: pour one out for the Golden Homie 😭
Reminds me of that one vid where the girl goes: "oh god why 😭 twerking for the dead homies. 😢 NOOOOO" *twerks
I love the look Edelgard gives when Teach asks “Was there no other way?” As if to say “You’re the one who killed him!”
I believe there’s no reason to kill Claude. His and Edelgard’s goals are parallel so as long as she opens the boarders, he still wins. It’s not like Edelgard had prejudices against the outside world anyway.
Canonically, he survives on all routes. I just wish the choice had more weight to it beyond the Golden Deer student’s flavor text after.
Everyone assumes that he left for Almyra for AM and SS and became the king there. If anything, Claude would open relations between Fodlan and Almyra in order to stop the constant conflict between the two. Granted it may be difficult if you choose to spare him in CF
Thanks for the clip, and for the playthrough. May he rest in peace and his English VA continue with the great content.
As much as I love this game, Edelgard's reaction after Claude's death is indicative of this really weird inconsistency. On one hand, this game really wants you to feel regret at having to kill the students post timeskip; yet on the other hand it very rarely portrays the students in your chosen house as being particularly upset about what went down. While this game still ranks among my 3 favorite games, I do wish that this one aspect of the narrative had been written better; because when characters do acknowledge the things that happened- those are the moments that leave you stunned.
99% Ha ha, murder is fun!
1% omg I really just killed my best friend.
If you recruit Dorothea, and no one else on alternate routes, she’s constantly sad about killing people
@@afoxy2028 "We killed ferdie professor"
oof
When I played Blue Lions the characters do express regret at killing, not just former classmates but all enemies. It shows in their battle quotes mostly. Tbh little lines like "I'm sorry" "All for my friends" "Don't hate me please" made such a huge difference for me even if they were tiny. This game is already so huge and complex as is, I feel that was a really good touch. My favorite though was when multiple characters would kill an enemy and simply reply "It is done". It's simple but really powerful to me because it's a full acknowledgement of the horror they've just committed but it's a necessity to reach peace, and mourning every single enemy you've ever killed won't be productive. It will either drive you into depression or insanity like it did Dimitri. So approaching every death by your hands with "It is done" is the most logical approach in a war. Not happy about what you've done, but not wasting time grieving either.
@@JinlongTheGoldenDragon Yea exactly and in monastery exploration dialogues too characters like Mercedes and Annette seem particularly upset over the fact that they need to kill people even more so their own past friends. Annette even goes as far as to say that maybe they shouldn’t have gotten closer in the first place if this is where it leads, and with that she reached the conclusion as to why people from all over Fodlan (and not only) study at the monastery, so as to to make it more difficult for them to rise against each other. Most of them express multiple times how much they do it only because it has to be done, due to, in this particular route, the war Edelgard has started.
I like to think that while Claude is wishing Edelgard well with his dying breath she's already calling for the victory cheer with a foot on his chest.
None can say "Fuck Edelgard, she has no sympathy" and then pick to kill Claude. Don't worry, she really isn't as bad as she seems if given the proper chance.
Funny thing thouh Joe, Claude keeps his word and works with Edelgard from outse the empire as her first international ally till her; early voluntary retirement onceshe has a wordy successor
True, Claude would have been a thorn in Edelgard's side. And she would have absolutely deserved it XD
I've never ever killed Claude in a playthrough EVER. My HEART IS SHATTERED, but I watched it...like a monster.... I'm awful
Watching Claude getting killed is like watching a puppy getting killed.
So awful! 😢
And there gose my heart. I still haven't healed from the sadness
Edelgard actually pulled a "VICTORY SCREECH" on Claude's death, OMG.
Trust no one not even yourself
CF was my first route and I didn’t even realize it was possible to spare Claude if you had Edelgard beat him. Probably my only regret from my first playthrough lol
I didn't realize that you are Claude's voice actor at first lol. What a wild ride watching this video became!
1:58 Oh fuck. I never realized that I horrible she was after this
Really though Edelgard can't win here, because if she kills Claude then the Almyran royalty is likely to invade for revenge!
“Claude wouldn’t have just like… gone away” that’s where you’re wrong kiddo!
When the video started I wasn't looking at the screen and I was like "I don't remember Claude saying, "This could be over now" in this game. Did I miss something" and then I looked at the screen and remembered he IS the voice of Claude but ya know, just talking like a normal human
I was very confused
i accidentally killed claude with yuri once on this map, had to re-do the entire thing and make sure byleth was the one to attack him. damn yuri and his crit chance LMAO. can't believe he would willingly kill him
Hello joe I love your content
Glad you enjoy, and thanks for watching!
@@JoeZieja Thank you so much for you acknowledgement I means a lot
Joe really said "there can only be one" huh?
Imagine going out of your way to kill a fan favorite character your whole chat pleaded to spare then pawning it off on fictional characters 😂
That was him asking himself to let him live and he killed him...
Dang , Joe is really rubbing it in 😂
For someone called the Flame Emperor, Edelgard was just COLD there lmfao
how does Claude's own VA not know that he canonically does just stay out of the way?
What!? I spared Claude as I believed it was unnecessary killing. I recruited all the students and faculty I could in Crimson Flower as I want less people to get hurt during the war. Unfortunately, I did have to kill Hilda as she was putting some of my units in danger, including Lysithea and Marianne.
Oh man...I'm in my 2nd GD playthrough after having played the game a handful of times. But I haven't brought myself to take this path yet. Now when I do, I will be hearing Claude's voice (or rather Joe) narrating this in my head. LMAO
I was against him but didn't thought I'd kill him if I use another character. Well, end of story was that I used Ashe and he was gone 🥲
Had to play the golden deers for a second time after my CF playthrough just to get Claude back, haha.
Biggest OOF
That is quite plot-twisting dramatic, Joe.
Build an army, trust nobody. Not even yourself.
When I first played through crimson flower, I chose to kill Claude, because I didn’t know if he was going to come back and I’d have to fight him again.
*plays Family Feud clip*
Steve Harvey: KILL!!!!
I surprisingly was able to beat this chapter without killing anyone but the Almyran Soldiers and Nader I didn't want to kill Lysithea or Hilda
You can spare and recruit Lysithea if you fight her.
All hail Emperor Edelgard. Actually really surprised to see did kill Claude. Great job VA in Tales of Arise. Will you do a playthrough of Tales of Arise next?
Yo when I clicked I wasn’t expecting you to kill claude. 😟I love him too much I couldn’t bring myself to kill him. 🤣I’m a sucker
2:55 am shocked he didn't do that
As much as the logic for killing him makes sense I do think that so long as he saw how Edelgard actually ended the church’s oppression, and started Fodlan’s reform, I don’t think he would actually fight her or even cause much trouble for her. I do think the biggest main difference he would do compared to Edelgard is do things outside the borders of Fodlan and basically return to be like “hey I think Almyran slavery in Fodlan should be done now, y’all should stop being racist”
It obviously would rile up the former Alliance, but I don’t think Edelgard would be entirely against it either. I think he could still live and they work together to workshop the best reality for Fodlan and beyond.
Perhaps the blue lions will be less miserable
If only Edelgard couldn’t opened her true heart to Claude , allowing them both to win together 😢
I intended to weaken Claude with Bernadetta before dealing the finishing blow with Edelgard, but Bernadetta crit, which killed Claude and finished the chapter, preventing me from fixing it with Divine Pulse
Nooo Claude 😭
Heart breaking news
Don't trust anyone, not even yourself
NO JOE
NO CLAUDE
So does this count as suicide?
Por eso siempre dejo vivo a Claude, me da una gran tristeza matarlo :(
Is this murder or suicide?
Question: Why Edelgard has the Maurice crest??
i did not have the option to spare because i defeated claude with bernadetta.
Meanwhile in the situation where Claude does live he does actually take advantage of Edelgard
By making it so that by being in 'debt' with her he could serve as a connected to Almyra and potentially get the two lands to join hands
wink wink
Too bad crimson flower ends early, Just imagine Claude coming back to rout out the rest of those who slither in the dark to repay said debt and use that as a stepping stone to end racism.
But seriously though
Claude was playing for the winning side here and when it comes to war that's a dirty tactic.
0:41 You had to two shot -yourself- claude to win?
Bet you can’t do it in one shot like I did! -I should really be let in to the salty spittoon someday…-
Also, I spared -you- claude when I played
I killed Claude, trickster was bound to pull a quick one if left alive.
Joe.
We need to talk
I thought this was the claude from gta
1:51 Moments like these make me hate Edelgard’s route so much.
If by that you mean, the developers were shortsighted and didn't think to play a less cheery line if Claude was killed, then fine. But that's a development oversight, not a sign of Edelgard's total heartlessness, given that it plays regardless of whether or not you kill Claude. Particularly given how solemn she is after killing Dimitri.
@@petery6432 I mean, yeah. I meant Edelgard’s Route. ROUTE. Heck, I don’t get why you’re given the option to kill Claude, especially if Edelgard would have been happier about him surviving.
You were supposed to lead the Golden Deer, not destroy them!
I didnt get an option to spare Claude! Do you have to beat him with Edelgard?
Finish Claude with either her OR Byleth to get the option. Use anyone else, and he's good as dead.
This is sad :'"(
Claude killed Claude
JOE WHY
Does that count as a suicide?
Joe just wanted to kill Claude from a gameplay standpoint right? This isn't any forshadowing of him killing off his role as the character or something right?
Of course he's not quitting!
who gave edelgard the right to be all happy about killing claude like you literally don’t care about anyone😭
Bruh, she's cheering because the occupation of the city.
That's just a badly placed line. It plays regardless of whether or not you kill Claude.
Does this count as suicide?
I can't believe that anyone would actually believe that Crimson Flower is the best route.
Same dude
I mean, It has the most unique maps...
@@pepeelghetto1231 True. I mostly meant that they think it's the correct path. Edelgard is so clearly in the wrong
@@luigidavid5136
Edelgard is clearly in the right. Humanity must be freed from the ecclesiastical oppression.
@@Ninjaananas They weren't being oppressed though. The church had too much power, sure, but it wasn't using it for evil. After all, it was the church that negotiated peace between the nations of Fodlan. They also used their power to help people, like orphans and such. Also Edelgard just did so many wrong things. Allying with those who Slither in the Dark, hiring bandits to murder Dimitri and Claude (who she didn't even try to explain her ideals to), remire village, turning people into demonic beasts, driving Rhea to madness, going straight to war without even attempting to negotiate with the other nations, and I'm probably forgetting all kinds of other atrocities that were either directly or indirectly her fault.
Honestly I didn't spare Claude. He is too crafty to be kept alive.
Rip
I'm pretty sure you get Failnaught for killing Claude, so tactically speaking, it's smarter to kill him.
Edit: No you don't, Edelgard has enough respect to not loot Claude's corpse.
You do not.
There are only 2 ways to get failnaught:
Play Verdant Wind
Play Azure moon
@@hugogamboas.5550 I stand corrected
@@petery6432
Crimson Flower gives you Lysithea in place of Failnaught.
@@Ninjaananas Why would any one wait till the timeskip to receive such power?
Considering that I hate Edelgard and think she's a dumb character, this was an uncool move Joe 🤣🤣
So when I played CF, it was after I had played every other route. For some reason, I decided to be a very evil person and didn’t spare anyone. Seteth, Flayn, Lysithea, Claude. None of them survived and I felt like a horrible person the entire time.
that was epic
Claude is pretty chill guy, so I spared him. If he did continue to fight me later on, then that means more experience points for my units.
Man I feel like this guy has no idea about what Claude's like whatsoever smh my head, should've watched someone more qualified
Which part about Claude he doesn't know?
The devs didn’t make him an lgbt option so I was like “What’s the point?”
I was anoyed during my Golden deer playthroough , i wanted to romance all the route leaders on their respective routes as male Byleth and only El is Bi...but this MF ask you to dance in the cutscene ...got my hopes up since my first playthrough
Claude has some of the biggest bisexual energy in the game and to this day it makes no sense to me that Bylad can't s-support him
This character isn't gay, so they shouldn't exist. How open minded and progressive of you.
I really hate this route.
The only route I've never played, and I would never play!