And it's not even her own Lord class, it's Dimitri's. You can see the boost in Lances that Dimitri normally gets from being in the class. Did they just take a random picture from Google or something? That or they hacked the game to put Edelgard in the class and set the game to Japanese, which I highly doubt they can do.
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@cool dude Wyvern Lords don't really have any weaknesses anyway, so you don't need to grind. You can pretty freely dismount in this game, so before anyone says they're weak to bows there you go.
@@Zwei-II Yeah, but unless you're playing ng+ your're not gonna get it, just use the teaching sessions on weapon ranks or authority. And you can just dismount so... it's kinda useless and the ability slot could go to something much better
I really appreciate their insight into the differences between the value of being a Myrmidon versus being a Swordmaster. I couldn't decide which one my Byleth should be, but now I know!
Remember don’t put that Byleth on a wywern because then they’re physically incapable of using swords whatsoever and a sword is the only weapon Byleth is capable of using because they will implode if they even so much as look at a lance the wrong way
“Being airborne also renders any of Byleth’s speed advantages useless, and the lack of swords means she’s better suited for othe classes” “Visible confusion”
just like when Mangs describes a unit's movement stat as "fast", and then in the next breath, complains about a fast enemy class being "fast". So brain-damage inducing.
This site looks like they rushed to get stuff out there for clicks. Which is contradictory to their mission statement. This site is not pwnage incarnate.
Hey guys I followed this guide and wyvern lord byleth was so bad cause uh she did way less damage cause she can't use swords and everything doubled her. I tried paladin which could use swords but every time she leveled up she lost speed instead of gaining it! I made her into a swordmaster and used her to solo the game!!! She doubled everything, never got hit and with the combined 5% crit boost and swords using the POWERFUL astra she was invincible!!!
It's the cost of being a mainstream series now. Of course we all start somewhere, and no knows everything. But so many guides are so "definitive" about everything with arguments on par with a lot of fe comments i.e. "they were super op in my playthrough!"
@@korinoriz Well most of us we being playing for more than a decade and personally i falled in almost every possible pitfall. Now that FE is mainstream there's a whole lot of new players that must fall into the pitfalls like the veterans did years ago. But they shouldnt be doing guides for FE if the dont know anithing not only of the franchise but of 3H
I know I'm a few days late for you to see this comment, but just so you know the ""About us" page is just a lie. Gamerant writers consist entirely of freelancers with a passion for video games and writing (often young people trying to break into the freelance business). It's owned by Valnet who have been in massive financial and structural turmoil over the last 2 years and many of their different sites (food sites, entertainment sites, game sites, etc) have a lot of the same contributors. Basically, what I'm saying is the article is probably written by some some 18 year old uni student who just finished their first playthrough on normal difficulty and got paid 25 CA$ for a day's work. Blame the about us page for misinforming you about what this article is trying to be. Source: GF used to work for Valnet as a freelancer. It's shit. Never do it.
The first guide opened my eyes. Until now I only recruited students from the other houses but that changed today. I now can also recruit students from the Fhirdiad School of Sorcery and the Mittelfrank Opera Company. And the latter one isn't even a school!
Saw the title. Had to click. I have been advocating for Wyvern army since before day 1, and when I see someone dissing it, damn you know I gotta see whats up.
I advocated for it day 1, just because it's beautiful to be able to roleplay as the wyvern spamming evil empire, then scratching your head as you try to figure out how they were messing it up.
I do prefer Falcon Knight in a lot of cases due to the heightened resistance, but really they're pretty equivalent and you should just get whichever one is easier to train for.
I saw another guide of theirs about the 10 best classes to bring to endgame. Wyvern Rider was ranked above Wyvern Lord, and the #1 spot was Fortress Knight. This site is giving me an aneurysm.
Legit, I think they're on to something. For Monk, at least. Less bad growth penalties to physical stats than mage or priest, might be a neat place to stay for characters who want to hang on to their heal spell, but aren't actually mages.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 know this comment is late but some of the mastery skills are useful and the beginner ones all can be pretty handy intermideite is where you start to see really weird mastery skills you will never use
@@nightwish1453 Yeah. - Blow skills are always good, the regen/sustainability skills are good, and making a debuff character to poop out debuffs to all stats are pretty good, but frankly, outside of a few standouts, your characters probably aren't getting very different skills from what they have by the time they're first setting foot into their Advanced Classes, until they get Movement and Range increases.
I got an incredibly screwed Byleth in my current maddening playthrough. Level 41, Cha is the only stat above 31, and that's because I grinded tea parties. I used a few stat boosters as well, before I realized just how bad things were. Also got plenty of base state adjustments from certifications. On the other hand, I also got a Raphael with 35 speed, so I can't complain too much. She's... actually still a better wyvern lord than a fairly average Caspar? Convoy access is nice. Worse holy knight than Ferdinand, at least.
I actually had Raphael function as a stand in Arden my first ever playthrough lol. It was fun. Making him use a sword for the majority of the time and not having hindsight for class rank requirements sucked tho lol
That was referring to the extra speed F!byleth gets for being female, which they mentioned in the first part. Said speed boost doesn't exist, but at least they're being consistent with that misinformation?
The bad wording of this also threw me off so hard. After deciphering it I think it means Byleth's naturally high speed helps pull of the Sniper class better... which is not necessarily true either, if anything it's one of the classes where your speed could be zero and you'd do an amazing job.
@@daan831 I have a theory. They playtested the game at least once in each gender (?) and female byleth, having access to pegasus knight, promptly took that class, and stuck with it, securing a noticable difference in growths (at the sad sacrifice of the sword of the creator, totally incompatible, unfortunately) Male Byleths didn't get pegasus knight to centralize their levels, and so had no discernable stat trend. Eh?
@@GoliMeadow or they simply don't know how growth rates work and assumed that the extra speed from peg. knight Byleth came from the gender and not the class. Either way, they made a stupid mistake that even a few wiki searches could clear up.
I read a post on Reddit the other day where someone went on a long rant about how much they hated Three Houses, and when pressed for details as to why, the OP said they have trouble articulating why and only shared details you could glean from watching a trailer. They clearly never actually played the game and were ragging on it based on very little information. These GameRant guides feel like that. They probably got some marketing materials and wrote a "guide" based entirely on that and some images they Googled, but never actually played the game. Also, the most ridiculous part is that the second guide is about female Byleth, but none of the images have her in it. Even the few images that do have Byleth in them just have the male version.
Mekkah. tbf with tea time, it also gives you cha. once you start to use the green house to farm flowers/stat boosters, dining hall becomes kinda redundant since you can just give your students motivation back with the flowers. and the leftover activity points can be spent on byleth weaponr ranks + tea time. you can get a total of +2 permanent cha per month for byleth and other units involved. this quickly adds up and is useful for hitting/ avoiding enemy gambits later on. tea time is effectively spending 500 gold + 1 activity point for a cha stat booster. which is nice.
Stealth is actually a really reliable ability that enables some fun strategies, but it's bad on Byleth because they're usually one of your tankiest units.
I love "quickly charging down archers," as myrmidon with my 4 movement. Also swordmaster gives +10 crit not +5 it's like they didn't even look at the game.
22:12 fun fact, when information was lacking, I was actually torn on whether I should fully deplete people's motivation when tutoring them, because I thought draining their motivation would hurt their weekly learning, so that it was some kinda of balancing mechanism. So putting up this kind of picture is exactly what could have helped my dumb misconception.
Lol I remember reading thru this in your discord and everyone had a good laugh about it. We posted another guide from Gamerant that was “top 10 best classes for endgame in 3 Houses” which described Wyvern Rider is better suited for endgame than Wyvern Lord due to Seal Defense. All the 3 Houses guides on this site were fun reads and I’m glad you had fun too.
The link shown at the end of the guide Mekkah was reviewing at the end of the video is a "Best Classes to use for Endgame" guide. The top 3 classes they recommend are Wyvern Rider (not Lord), Paladin and Fortress Knight. Written by the same author. It's incredible
I wouldn't bê suprised If they thought Lord and Knight were reversed Also fortress Knight sucks, I Just used It to see what was the mastery skill (which i didn't even get) and switched at the end of the game
A Pitfall has to look appealing, there is nothing appealing with not considering to give Byleth more mobility especially when there are almost no restrictions as far as weapon types goes.
@@lordtullus9942 fire emblem 4-7 also have the ranking systems, and there are quite a few instances where games expect you to surpass certain benchmarks (cough bosses on FE6 thrones cough)
@@0y1on ranking systems are shit and they do nothing. Oh boy, I get a shiny letter. Oooh so inticing. FE 6 and 5 have good incentives based on their side obiectives, but you are never ever forced to play efficiently outside of those instances.
I know that the "Recruiting Professors being the worst" part is bull because every professor or knight is an auto recruit in the case of seteth and flayn, an easy level requirement for Catherine, Shamir, and Cyril, or a chapter requirement for Alois, Hanneman, and Manuela. If Gamerant was informed like they say they are, then they'd know this. (This has been a tiny rant by me.)
Ah yes. We all know those classes are bad. Garbage. Human refuse. Just look at all the bad units it pumped out in previous games like Jagen, Mycen, Seth, Marcus... *...that hurt me on a physical level.*
You only need like 2 perfect tea times to recruit any unit once you have a C support w them. So I totally agree with it being useful. You can get at least one unit every month easily with it. paired with gifts from the secret merchants and flowers from gardening makes it even easier and faster.
I believe tea times are required to recruit Catherine early, and I think the Golden Deer LTC at least does this...I doubt GameRant is aware though, they just got lucky putting Catherine in their tea time photo lul.
11:36 I at least appreciate them not outright telling which professors are recruitable in which route since it'd spoil the experience of finding that out on your own for people that want that. This is kinda similar to your Thracia Beginners Guide video where the guide tries not to tell everything so there's still some for the player themselves. Of course, it's also possible that this wasn't intentional and they just didn't know exactly who's recruitable where so :P
Oh boi it's almost like Three Houses back then was the newest & hottest shiz and a bunch of "professionals" from GameRant - long-time veterans obviously- were there to bless us with their overflowing knowledge of this game. Yeah guys, we're totally not doing what IGN did with their top-tier Awakening guides back then in 2013. If only there was a FEH guide for the 3DS (aka Awakenings), I struggle really hard on that front right now, please Mekkkah, help me. May Doma bless you.
14:25 Calling it now, Byleth's best class in the other article is Enlightened One because you get it for free so you dont need to 'waste' time faculty training. Because why bother working for another class when the game hands you what's obviously the best class for free. Oh look, I was right, but they didn't mention not needing to use faculty training surprisingly.
Working towards a class is still not easy if you want to also recruit certain units, wich you usually want. Englithened one may not be the best class, but can you get into WL while also recruiting the important students and whitout cheesing A+ professor level in a month?
@@Kyliera231 depend on how many people you want to recruit and what they require. Considering that students on maddening get better bases when recruited from other houses, it's very likely that you are going to recruit several of them.
I didn't think stealth for assassins was THAT bad, especially since it's a class skill, not a contested generic slot. It seemed to work very well when set up with an over the top dodge tank or armor. They can do whatever they want as a detached unit from your main force, where you can reliably set it up where your tank is always targeted, and the fragile unit is untouchable on enemy phase to help deal with things like enemy battalions. It's not some mind blowing skill, but it does enables some fun tactics.
i would love it if YOU did a video on the topic of the second guide! The 5 best classes would also probably be enough. Like factoring in the requirements to get to the classes and the class path to take, what abilities to use and such. Would be cool
I second recommending skipping fishing, just for your sanity. I've done it in a few runs, but I was much happier during the run that I skipped fishing and aux battles.
Fishing a handful of times to get stat boosting fish for meals isn't too bad. On maddening, auxiliary battles are kinda necessary, otherwise certain maps will smack you. But otherwise, yeah. "Optimizing" your free days has the makings of a pitfall, I think. It takes a ton of time, when you could just eat with everyone who isn't motivated, or even just hit a seminar if you really dgaf, and still have perfectly good units.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 a pitfall is something that seems like a good idea in theory but in actual fact is not. "Optimizing" your free days may not be fun for you, but it is going to make your units performance in the game better and will make the game easier overall, so it's not a pitfall.
@@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 The pitfall is feeling obligated to optimize your free days. That feeling of obligation is the hallmark of an FE Pitfall. If you genuinely want to do it, then great, good for you. If you don't want to, then feeling like you have to, otherwise you're "missing out" on potential in your characters, is 100% a pitfall. It's in the same vein as not using Jaegans, because they steal exp, or hoarding, because that silver lance is going to be useful one day. These things seem like good ideas, you feel like you're outplaying the game to get everything available to you, but they aren't necessary. Pitfalls are more psychological constructs that stick in the brain of the player, that prevent you from just having fun, and force you to play the game in particular ways, in the case of FE, this is often related to resource optimization. Yes, it technically helps, but by such small, unnecessary amounts, that it's not worth your time and suffering to do it.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 saw this a year later with no memory of commenting it, and I'm gonna add another comment anyway cause I have no life lol. the feeling of obligation is one part of a pitfall, but the second part is that doing so is actually hindering you. Over optimising by fishing fulfils the first part, but unlike the examples you listed from other games it does make the game easier, so it doesent meet the requirements for a pitfall.
Have you ever thought about making a guide / tips & tricks video series? (for the the popular games in the series) Something like the opposite of Pitfalls. I'd think that would be awesome! 🤔
10:30 You need a C-support or higher for teatime with unrecruited units. 32:00 "Swap places with other units" also sounds super misleading to anyone who has no clue what the swap ability is or does
The thing about female byleth having more speed and res is from heroes stats, where she has two less strength, two more speed, one less defense, and one more res than male byleth
I can think of a few. Overemphasizing class growths: They are rarely more than +/- 10% in a given direction, adding up to maybe 5 points over a playthrough. Putting Lorenz in cavalier for 5 or even 10 levels doesn't screw his casting ability, putting Raphael in priest because you need a frontline healer doesn't mean he'll never beat a man to death again. This is especially silly, because the greenhouse exists. If you're that nervous about cavalier's -10% speed, then just grow them a damn carrot. Recruiting as many people as possible: You can field like, what, 15 people on the very last map? 12 is the biggest I remember on a normal map, and that's rare. Usually it's 10. Level 15, non-tutored Ingrid is not helping you post timeskip unless you need a decoy. On that note, unaddressed Fire Emblem pitfall in general. Not using unit deaths productively. Using a garbage unit to lure an ambush spawn away from your main squad is a good thing. Overemphasizing specialties, weapon types, and "cannon" classes: The number of people who have not enjoyed Dark Knight Lysithea just because she has a weakness in lances saddens me. Lysithea with 8 move, canto, and 5 range should be experienced by all. The people trying to go through maddening who don't have every other member of their team with faith ranks and priest, just because "Raphael isn't a mage, and Hubert has a weakness in faith!" also sadden me. Imagine if a heal spell was always at your fingertips? The number of people who insist that Felix and Catherine don't improve past Swordmaster, just because they can't get past this person being a swordsman make me sad. Imagine if they knew the joy that holy knight Catherine, or Wyvern Lord Felix brought to the table? Basically, a lot of "this unit sucks at ____, so I won't even touch them with ____". I wonder how many people don't know that units get full motivation from food that isn't their favorite? That also kinda ties in to the idea of units having a designated "class", or a class fundamentally changing what a unit does. Like Raphael being an armor knight and brawler, and not using him as an armor knight or brawler is dumb, or like changing Raphael to a priest or mage means he's suddenly a backline unit who can't survive enemy phase. Probably something about trying to do everything possible while exploring, and never even considering just doing a seminar because you're bored and impatient. People got things to do, and a month can take 2 hours or 6, your choice. Probably something about getting every ore from monsters. No, that piece of Umbral Steel isn't going to help you anymore than the other 20 rotting in your convoy, just kill the thing and move on. This applies double if you fall into the pitfall of hoarding. You REALLY don't need that mythril if you were never gonna use Hautreclere anyways. Probably something about not using Stride, Impregnable Wall, or the counter one, just because they aren't attacks. Especially when characters like Lindheart exist. Hoarding Gambits. You know someone out there does it. Probably something about always mastering a class, even when that class's mastery bonus sucks. Not using bows. Bows are so good in 3H. Iron Bow+ on every character that isn't a mage, no questions.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 I somewhat understand Catherine, since she doesn't have an affinity for anything ranged, but she still turns out excellent for me. But Felix? What have these people been smoking? I've made him an Assassin several times and a War Master, and he's ALWAYS turned out good.
@@AkameGaKillfan777 Felix is just a great unit, no matter where you put him (maybe not a caster, but, uh, Bishop Felix is still stronk, just... don't count on Nosferatu). That's where the pitfall is in my mind. Felix doesn't stop being Felix because you put him in a "weird" class. Classes are lists of bonuses and proficiencies you are giving a character temporary access to, not a fundamental change to that character. Assuming Swordmaster Felix is the "norm", putting Felix in War Master isn't a fundamental rebuild of Felix as a character, it's trading Swordfaire for bonus crit, and a no questions asked effective combat art. Putting Felix in Sniper is trading swordfaire for +1 bow range. Putting Felix in Bishop is trading Swordfaire and a bit of crit, Gauntlets and Onagers, and 1 move for access to spells and magic orbs. These trades may or may not be ideal for a given strategy you have in mind, but at no point does Felix stop filling the basic role Felix has filled for you up to this point. It doesn't really matter what weapon, or what class he's been using to get there, if that makes sense. The only exception is taking a mage out if a magic class, but even then, Levin Swords, Bolt Axes, and Magic Bows exist, mitigating even that exception, and even get 3 range if you upgrade them. Assassin Lysithea still hits like an absolute truck.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 When I made Felix and Petra Assassins, he was dealing 15 more damage to enemies, AT THE SAME LEVEL. I've abandoned making Petra an Assassin because she always gets strength screwed. Even just going Swordmaster makes a big difference for actually doing damage.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 on my 1st Playthrough I mastered the classes before promoting (until endgame where I Just switched back to their best ones) Mainly because I didn't know what the skills were and I wanted to see them I was dissapointed when I mastered Hero with Byleth And Just asking. Is there a problem not having all units on Master class in the endgame on hard mode? I tried on my First playthrough and only had like 3 units on Master class
Ah, but you're forgetting that commoner can use swords. Sniper is physically incapable of using any swords, so the Sword of the Creator becomes useless.
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 yeah. But paladin also increases growth rates. The commoner has no growth increase compared to the paladin's additional 10% str
Real talk, Commoner/Noble is one of four classes in the game that can use both fists and magic. Enlightened One and Dancer are locked to one unit, so for everyone else it's between Mortal Savant, and Commoner/Noble, and I think commoner actually wins that one. Barely.
That's actually a reasonable one. Just because you rank up a weapon for a class doesn't mean it's what you should use, On that note, swords aren't bad in 3H, because handaxes and javelins suck, Iron Bow+ is amazing, cheap, and usable at E-rank, and trading exists. Axe and spear users should use Iron Bow+, too.
"Lose speed over time" In fairness, this could be construed to mean that Paladins, by virtue of low speed growths, lose speed relative to enemy benchmarks over time, because they don't keep up as they level. I really doubt that's actually true, but I think the concept isn't quite as dumb as the less charitable interpretation that the actual number will decrease over time.
@@lued123 Ah. Absolutely thats true. And especially on byleth with his/her pretty base speed growth stat, theyre honestly amazing as a paladin, by the time you become a paladin byleth will have more than enough speed then they need anyway. Especially if you took byleth through a few levels of myrmidon first.
With fishing I used to think I wouldn't have that much money and I'd try and go for the golden fish but then I finished my first playthrough with more money than I knew what to do with. I spent so much and ended with an insane amount. Now I know fishing is just tedious
I actually had my Byleth as a Fortress Knight before watching this, along with Marianne on VW Maddening. And it's like everyone forgets Lys gets Warp making their slow movement null and void entirely. Making them just duo most maps due to Byleth's natural tankiness and Marianne's naturally high Res allows her to still take little to no damage from magic. It was a shitpost idea at first, but sue me it's FUN tossing a couple 200 lbs of thicc girls in to the middle of entire armies and watching them struggle to tickle them
Mage Byleth is stil competent enough. The speed compensates the relative lack of magical power (not to say 35% raw mag growth is bad). Byleth's spell list is also decent.
@@N0T4K0P i did a gremory byleth on my silver snow run and it was really something lol. Her magic growths got pached up yhanks to class mods, but the worst thing about her was that her Hp was so shit. I finished with byleth at 40 and she only had 40ish hp. I pretty much made her an evade tank with her white magic talent and her good luck and speed.
I don't get why this guide even discusses Warlock class for Byleth. It's an advance class and not a master class (and I won't even mention Myrmidon). I have used Gremory Byleth when I picked BL and I could easily send her and Dimitri to the other side of the map since they were able to nuke anyone easily. As much as I like Locktouch, it really is useless when you can just buy keys whenever you want and you can access convoy via Byleth in case you forgot to give anyone a chest key.
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I'll kinda give them the benefit of the doubt with "it's not clear which professors you can recruit" cause the game wasn't that old, but at the same time it's a guide. They clearly probably only played Crimson Flower, which doesn't let you use like half of the staff/Flayn and assuming that to all the routes are the same. I only do fishing on days where you get multiple fish, and if I'm close to a level up. Sometimes it takes a while, and I agree it's tedious so I load up a podcast or something. Even then on days with a lot of fish I just stop fishing when each bait is a multiple of 5. I half agree with the notion that recruiting everyone ruins one of the things that makes Three Houses great. Before the game was released, I read you could only get 2-3 maybe 4 characters from another house, so you'd have to manage your time and choose wisely. However, I was disappointed to find you can pretty easily get everyone, even without ng+. Like it's nice for those people who want to do that, but again the games about how war tears people apart, and choices. Ironically, I'd think the people who like recruiting everyone would agree with that.
9:37 They probably thought that because of the support gain arrows. Good answer give you I think 1 arrowfor each doesn't it + a perfect tea session gives 2 arrows at the end (been a while since I played so please correct if I remember it wrong). So: 1×4+2=6 and a normal gift has 1 arrow, a liked gift 2. Would explain how they got to that conclusion (not saying that their conclusion is necessarily correct).
Oh also about the finding items costing activity points: Does the quest give teacher exp? If yes they probably leveled up through it and saw 1 point missing afterwards...
early faculty training in faith and reason is pretty good as byleth can't train magic in battle until they reach rank d and actually learn a spell to use in combat. these days the sauna is pretty much the top priority for the first sunday of the month as it boost exp from instruction/faculty training/advanced drills for the entire month. It's not too hard to get 100+ extra exp a month for your core units from the sauna. it turns out some students are better recruited late game due to them scaling off of classes they wouldn't if you recruited them. for example ingrid has a %50 strength growth before recruiting her but that drops down to a base of 35% once you recruit her. For most students they will use the enemy's growth rates rate for their canon class. Ingrid is good to recruit late as she scales off pegasis knight. lorenz is a good choice to recruit early as he scales based off cavalier which is bad if you wanted to make him a mage. Cyril however should be recruited asap as he scales terribly due to his canon class being villager.
I nearly had an aneurysm reading the second article, honestly how are people who know so little about the game are allowed to tell others how they should play. (Also how did they think that female Byleth gets Speed and Res boost?)
My prediction is Pegasus Knight. Pegasus Knight is a good class, female byleth can get it, spend any length of time in pegasus knight, and guess what stats will be (marginally) above average?
Actually I think they may have gotten it from Heroes, where Female Byleth has more speed and resistance than Male Byleth. Which may imply they saw the Heroes pages for Byleth and thought "this must be about Three Houses". And that would not surprise me
Seems like they pretty much just picked classes with Swordfaire and excluded classes without it, so basically the argument can be summed up to: Is it important that Byleth gets a Swordfaire class, yes or no?
Fishing is something you can sink a little bit of time in for jumpstarting your professor level right of the bat. It can easily make a difference between having that additional action point/tutoring slot in the next week or not. So for anyone min maxing professor levels early, save scum for Herring Bait each month and hope for additional bait spawns. And of course more actions points = more prof exp so it goes up exponentially. But this is a very min max thing to do and not at all necessary. Especially since you need to save scum for large/platinum/divine fishies which can be either very quick or take... a bit.
24:17 Keep in mind that Valkyrie is not only a Fire Emblem class, but also the name of winged warriors in Norse mythology. When referring to either, you capitalize the word Valkyrie, so your complaint here is not only nit-picky, but also unfounded. Agree with you on everything else though
The alternating between best and worst list format isn't all that uncommon actually. For example, Yahtzee Crowshaw (aka the Zero Punctuation guy) has been doing it for a long time. It's just that lists that contain both the best and worst of something aren't too common so there aren't as many opportunities for it to show up, but when a list does do best and worst in one thing this format is pretty common. This is still a little weird though because these sort of lists normally keep track of whether something is the 3rd best or 2nd worst rather than just labeling things 1 through 10.
20:00 I personally recruit everyone I can because I dont like killing characters I've interacted with. However, only characters I find that fit my team will be used. This is why I often have Raphael sitting on the bench the entire game. Sure he has rally strength and can be good with gauntlets, I just have a hard time fitting him on my team when better rally bots and better offensive units exist, imo. However I will say that pretty much every unit in three houses has a role or multiple roles they can be built for that they excel at.
A point that could be made: Byleth doesn't have regular skill rank gains through tutoring, so going into a class path that isn't sword (or gauntlet) focused takes a significant amount of activity points you'll have to spend on faculty training so Byleth can even get into all the best classes, so there's merit to going with a simple 'budget' Assassin build over wyvern The point they do make: wyvern lord (literally fourth fastest class in the game) is slow and apparently physically unable to use swords. falco knight is good and way better tho not as good as myrmidon swordmaster and wyvern lord have the same speed modifier but apparently swordmaster is amazing but wyvern lord is too slow. and assassin's speed, despite being higher than swordmaster, is not as notable as opening doors I guess Enlightened One is great because Terrain Resistance. what do you mean paladin also has terrain resistance paladin sucks
Yes, I too believe that being footlocked allows you rescue your allies better and reach those “pesky” archers. Not like there’s a class that gives you +2 mov or anything. Though as we all know, armor knights are the best healers, so male tiki is better as a ballistician.
Ngl I was expecting Bishop to be the best calls for FEMALE BYLETH (definitely not male Byleth tho) because it grants the strongest and most plentiful recover spell in the game which we all know is the best weapon.
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Also note that they display Lord Edelgard in the Myrmidon section.
And it's not even her own Lord class, it's Dimitri's. You can see the boost in Lances that Dimitri normally gets from being in the class. Did they just take a random picture from Google or something? That or they hacked the game to put Edelgard in the class and set the game to Japanese, which I highly doubt they can do.
@@AerialDota Actually, Edelgard also gets the bonus in lances, as does Claude, since this is the universal bonus for all three lords
@@AerialDota There is only one lord class.
11:10 This man played Crimson Flower and wanted to recruit Catherine, 100% sure
Or black eagles really since Catherine joins automatically with Cyril in silver snow
"Wyvern Byleth is Bad"
(gets popcorn)
Laughs in FE11 Caeda
here i brought Mountain dew voltage and other flavors you want, and also brought seasoning for popcorn, and some takis chips if you like spicy if not then i'll make chicken wings and bloom onion from my air fryer with home made bloom onion dipping sauce, and what kind of pizza do you want?
@@meisterschwert *Laughs in FE: Warriors Minerva/Camilla* (distant screams)
Guide: Wyvern is bad, because it's slow. Me: Wyvern Lord gives +4 speed as a class bonus.
Wyvern Lord also has a +10% to Spd growth.
Just... what?
And is a flying class
@cool dude Wyvern Lords don't really have any weaknesses anyway, so you don't need to grind. You can pretty freely dismount in this game, so before anyone says they're weak to bows there you go.
@@LadyViolet1 also mastering flying to S rank gives you Flying inmunity
@@Zwei-II Yeah, but unless you're playing ng+ your're not gonna get it, just use the teaching sessions on weapon ranks or authority. And you can just dismount so... it's kinda useless and the ability slot could go to something much better
I really appreciate their insight into the differences between the value of being a Myrmidon versus being a Swordmaster. I couldn't decide which one my Byleth should be, but now I know!
Underrated
He should obviously be a falcon knight!
Fools only Commoner can truly bring out Byleth's abilities
Remember don’t put that Byleth on a wywern because then they’re physically incapable of using swords whatsoever and a sword is the only weapon Byleth is capable of using because they will implode if they even so much as look at a lance the wrong way
@@decidueyefan3844 Byleth actually has a special animation when using SotC on a flying mount
“Being airborne also renders any of Byleth’s speed advantages useless, and the lack of swords means she’s better suited for othe classes”
“Visible confusion”
just like when Mangs describes a unit's movement stat as "fast", and then in the next breath, complains about a fast enemy class being "fast". So brain-damage inducing.
Lack of sword use in the game where literally anyone can use any weapon with sufficient training. 😂
@@goatprincek3602 Well, no swordfaire. On the other hand Blyat with a brave Sword already out-DPSes the sublime sword in most cases.
@@adherry8142 I lost it, when i read Blyat. xD
That's how i'm going to call my next Byleth.
@@Aurirang But then Blyat needs to Rush B
I thought the whole "Wyvern Byleth is bad" was Mekkah's opinion for a second and my heart skipped a beat.
There was no way Mekkah would say that as an opinion in any possible timeline
maybe an out of season april fools joke?
busbee247 out season Great Tree Moon Jester joke
The only students you shouldn't put on a wyvern are the mages (except Annette but it's either mage or wyvern lord) and the low strength stats.
@@concussed_9532 why do people put Annete on a wyvern? Is it only because of her relic?
Author:Thales
Nerfed Nosferatu
Bow knight, dancers, and warp allowed me to clear it in 1 turn. I bet I was hacking and just didn’t realise.
Actually made me laugh
This site looks like they rushed to get stuff out there for clicks. Which is contradictory to their mission statement.
This site is not pwnage incarnate.
Gamerant: We're passionate experts who give informed analyses and in-depth content
Mekkkah: I'm about to end this site's entire career
No they all are normies who think they know about games
@@kabeermore2501 I can’t believe you just unironically called somebody a normie
Hey guys I followed this guide and wyvern lord byleth was so bad cause uh she did way less damage cause she can't use swords and everything doubled her. I tried paladin which could use swords but every time she leveled up she lost speed instead of gaining it! I made her into a swordmaster and used her to solo the game!!! She doubled everything, never got hit and with the combined 5% crit boost and swords using the POWERFUL astra she was invincible!!!
However
Try uh, not putting byleth in the center of a group of enemies.
I don't know for certain, but it seems like most popular gaming journalism sites are just really bad at FE
It's the cost of being a mainstream series now. Of course we all start somewhere, and no knows everything. But so many guides are so "definitive" about everything with arguments on par with a lot of fe comments i.e. "they were super op in my playthrough!"
@@korinoriz Well most of us we being playing for more than a decade and personally i falled in almost every possible pitfall. Now that FE is mainstream there's a whole lot of new players that must fall into the pitfalls like the veterans did years ago. But they shouldnt be doing guides for FE if the dont know anithing not only of the franchise but of 3H
I know I'm a few days late for you to see this comment, but just so you know the ""About us" page is just a lie. Gamerant writers consist entirely of freelancers with a passion for video games and writing (often young people trying to break into the freelance business). It's owned by Valnet who have been in massive financial and structural turmoil over the last 2 years and many of their different sites (food sites, entertainment sites, game sites, etc) have a lot of the same contributors. Basically, what I'm saying is the article is probably written by some some 18 year old uni student who just finished their first playthrough on normal difficulty and got paid 25 CA$ for a day's work. Blame the about us page for misinforming you about what this article is trying to be.
Source: GF used to work for Valnet as a freelancer. It's shit. Never do it.
Not saying this isn't atrocious, because holy shit, this is bad.
I wish the best for your GF Man.
This sounds awful
The first guide opened my eyes. Until now I only recruited students from the other houses but that changed today. I now can also recruit students from the Fhirdiad School of Sorcery and the Mittelfrank Opera Company. And the latter one isn't even a school!
Saw the title. Had to click. I have been advocating for Wyvern army since before day 1, and when I see someone dissing it, damn you know I gotta see whats up.
I advocated for it day 1, just because it's beautiful to be able to roleplay as the wyvern spamming evil empire, then scratching your head as you try to figure out how they were messing it up.
Kain Tugwell-Fisher
Tbf Roy had dragonbusting weapons and not even Thracia can beat Seliph
I do prefer Falcon Knight in a lot of cases due to the heightened resistance, but really they're pretty equivalent and you should just get whichever one is easier to train for.
@@ddshocktrooper5604 In some of the FE games, certain pegasus knights don't even have all that much Res. All hail wyvern army!
31:15 - it's not even Myrmidon!Edelgard, it's Lord!Edelgard. Geez, how do they pick pictures for this
wtf
@@Mekkkah Half of these people in your comment section can't fucking speak, dude lol
@@zachopath What are you talking about?
@@zachopath He made plenty sense. In fact, Mekkah was agreeing with him.
@@magicalpwn Then I suppose I was projecting lol, but I still stand by this statement I made
I saw another guide of theirs about the 10 best classes to bring to endgame. Wyvern Rider was ranked above Wyvern Lord, and the #1 spot was Fortress Knight. This site is giving me an aneurysm.
Reasons for those listings?
Did they remember to stock up on recover?
> Myrmidon
> midgame
Not using beginner classes in the beginning of the game is the best strat
Legit, I think they're on to something. For Monk, at least.
Less bad growth penalties to physical stats than mage or priest, might be a neat place to stay for characters who want to hang on to their heal spell, but aren't actually mages.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 know this comment is late but some of the mastery skills are useful and the beginner ones all can be pretty handy intermideite is where you start to see really weird mastery skills you will never use
@@nightwish1453
Yeah.
- Blow skills are always good, the regen/sustainability skills are good, and making a debuff character to poop out debuffs to all stats are pretty good, but frankly, outside of a few standouts, your characters probably aren't getting very different skills from what they have by the time they're first setting foot into their Advanced Classes, until they get Movement and Range increases.
I don't think it is physically possible to make Byleth bad especially not in a class that is very very good. This is going to be fun
Well great knight is a pain since the 2 role specific weapon-exp are hard to get when you dont want to use all your activity points on Byleth/avatar
I did dark bishop byleth on my BL maddening play through and it was the worst decision of my life.
@@pumpkin227 Lmao i did a Gremory byleth run. Jesus never again
I made dark bishop into mortal savant byleth and boy is it bad
I got an incredibly screwed Byleth in my current maddening playthrough. Level 41, Cha is the only stat above 31, and that's because I grinded tea parties.
I used a few stat boosters as well, before I realized just how bad things were. Also got plenty of base state adjustments from certifications.
On the other hand, I also got a Raphael with 35 speed, so I can't complain too much.
She's... actually still a better wyvern lord than a fairly average Caspar? Convoy access is nice. Worse holy knight than Ferdinand, at least.
her wyvern refuses to fly if shes got the sword of the creator in her inventory
Her wyvern is actually just that one guy from fe7 who blocks anyone who isn’t 20/20ed from entering the final map
@@xuanathan Guess he doesn't play the game then since Nils and Athos can't be 20/20'd rofl
@@jedimasterpickle3 the guy who blocks everybody who isn’t 20/20’d *is* Athos
*Female Byleth gets off her wyvern to punch the shit out of you.
Really makes me want to do an “Arden” Byleth so I can destroy them with facts and logic that armor knight can use swords.
Do it. Byleth even has green hair. Make him the avatar of The guardian god Arden.
I actually had Raphael function as a stand in Arden my first ever playthrough lol. It was fun. Making him use a sword for the majority of the time and not having hindsight for class rank requirements sucked tho lol
@Nerfed Nosferatu speed
byleth is like a mini arden
"Granted that extra speed can come in handy as a Sniper..."
Sniper speed growth: 0%
Where do they get the idea that Snipers are fast?
That was referring to the extra speed F!byleth gets for being female, which they mentioned in the first part.
Said speed boost doesn't exist, but at least they're being consistent with that misinformation?
The bad wording of this also threw me off so hard. After deciphering it I think it means Byleth's naturally high speed helps pull of the Sniper class better... which is not necessarily true either, if anything it's one of the classes where your speed could be zero and you'd do an amazing job.
@@daan831 I have a theory.
They playtested the game at least once in each gender (?) and female byleth, having access to pegasus knight, promptly took that class, and stuck with it, securing a noticable difference in growths (at the sad sacrifice of the sword of the creator, totally incompatible, unfortunately)
Male Byleths didn't get pegasus knight to centralize their levels, and so had no discernable stat trend.
Eh?
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 That seems accurate. That or they forgot how level ups work.
@@GoliMeadow or they simply don't know how growth rates work and assumed that the extra speed from peg. knight Byleth came from the gender and not the class. Either way, they made a stupid mistake that even a few wiki searches could clear up.
Wyvern squad is best squad and no one can change my mind.
Currently trying out Archer Squad and always having linked attacks ain't bad
*Thracia enemy phase music intensifies*
As a guy who did wyverns only silver snow, yes
Same
Throw in a physic user, a sniper, and a dancer, and you should be good.
Meanwhile I’m over here waiting for Dark Koji to finish his FE7 Character Guide and review Louise.
One day...
And Egg Wallace
They straight up use a picture of Lord Edelgard for the Myrmidon part.
Why guide, why?
She is also wielding an axe despite only being proficient in swords and lances
I read a post on Reddit the other day where someone went on a long rant about how much they hated Three Houses, and when pressed for details as to why, the OP said they have trouble articulating why and only shared details you could glean from watching a trailer. They clearly never actually played the game and were ragging on it based on very little information.
These GameRant guides feel like that. They probably got some marketing materials and wrote a "guide" based entirely on that and some images they Googled, but never actually played the game.
Also, the most ridiculous part is that the second guide is about female Byleth, but none of the images have her in it. Even the few images that do have Byleth in them just have the male version.
Mekkah. tbf with tea time, it also gives you cha.
once you start to use the green house to farm flowers/stat boosters, dining hall becomes kinda redundant since you can just give your students motivation back with the flowers. and the leftover activity points can be spent on byleth weaponr ranks + tea time.
you can get a total of +2 permanent cha per month for byleth and other units involved. this quickly adds up and is useful for hitting/ avoiding enemy gambits later on.
tea time is effectively spending 500 gold + 1 activity point for a cha stat booster. which is nice.
Stealth is actually a really reliable ability that enables some fun strategies, but it's bad on Byleth because they're usually one of your tankiest units.
I love "quickly charging down archers," as myrmidon with my 4 movement. Also swordmaster gives +10 crit not +5 it's like they didn't even look at the game.
Mekkah, for your sanity. DONT LOOK UP THE GAMERANT ON BEST ENDGAME CLASSES! (By that I mean do it because I want to see you rip them another one)
too late, already saw it
the abyss stared back at mekkkah
Mekkkah oh no!
Wyvern Riders > Wyvern Lords, apparently 🤔
@@kiwi_inc2843 I mean, Seal Defense IS marginally better than defiant crit, I think.
What was said: "We're passionate experts who give informed analysis and in-depth content"
What I heard: "... please clap."
Oh boy, need locktouch on Byleth who can literally open up the convoy to access whatever keys you need at their leisure
Oh, man. Hot competition with Ashe there.
How will Assassin ever recover?
The 6 points from tea time (i think):
4 for answering each of the questions correctly
2 for perfect tea time
Gamerant: don't use Sniper because Byleth doesn't use bows.
Also Gamerant: Byleth is a really good Assassin
Me: Assassin has a bow requirement!
22:12 fun fact, when information was lacking, I was actually torn on whether I should fully deplete people's motivation when tutoring them, because I thought draining their motivation would hurt their weekly learning, so that it was some kinda of balancing mechanism. So putting up this kind of picture is exactly what could have helped my dumb misconception.
that actually would have made sence.
also, not even talking about Gremory class on a FEMALE Byleth guide is... surprising
Why? Gremory is mostly a downgrade from Enlightened One ... but it probably isn't one of her 5 worst classes to be in.
Me: is this an out of season April Fool's joke?
Game-Rant: what do you not have swords
Lol I remember reading thru this in your discord and everyone had a good laugh about it. We posted another guide from Gamerant that was “top 10 best classes for endgame in 3 Houses” which described Wyvern Rider is better suited for endgame than Wyvern Lord due to Seal Defense.
All the 3 Houses guides on this site were fun reads and I’m glad you had fun too.
The link shown at the end of the guide Mekkah was reviewing at the end of the video is a "Best Classes to use for Endgame" guide. The top 3 classes they recommend are Wyvern Rider (not Lord), Paladin and Fortress Knight. Written by the same author. It's incredible
I wouldn't bê suprised If they thought Lord and Knight were reversed
Also fortress Knight sucks, I Just used It to see what was the mastery skill (which i didn't even get) and switched at the end of the game
So Pitfalls still applies to Three Houses.
Good to know
Pitfalls are important to understand, but you really don't need to olay efficiently in any fire emblem game outside of 12.
A Pitfall has to look appealing, there is nothing appealing with not considering to give Byleth more mobility especially when there are almost no restrictions as far as weapon types goes.
Melvin Lu
There is something appealing to what they describe, “Instantly killing everything and never getting hit”
@@lordtullus9942 fire emblem 4-7 also have the ranking systems, and there are quite a few instances where games expect you to surpass certain benchmarks (cough bosses on FE6 thrones cough)
@@0y1on ranking systems are shit and they do nothing. Oh boy, I get a shiny letter. Oooh so inticing. FE 6 and 5 have good incentives based on their side obiectives, but you are never ever forced to play efficiently outside of those instances.
So gardening is good? Wonder why they didnt call it: "Fire Emblem - Three Greenhouses" but then obtaining statboosters would be too easy :'3
I know that the "Recruiting Professors being the worst" part is bull because every professor or knight is an auto recruit in the case of seteth and flayn, an easy level requirement for Catherine, Shamir, and Cyril, or a chapter requirement for Alois, Hanneman, and Manuela. If Gamerant was informed like they say they are, then they'd know this.
(This has been a tiny rant by me.)
Imagine unironically believing that Wyvern Dude and Paladino are bad classes.
Ah yes. We all know those classes are bad. Garbage. Human refuse. Just look at all the bad units it pumped out in previous games like Jagen, Mycen, Seth, Marcus...
*...that hurt me on a physical level.*
To be fair, there isn't really any reason to put Byleth in Paladin.
@@jonathanlgill I mean, yeah, but if you DID, they'd still probably be pretty good.
You only need like 2 perfect tea times to recruit any unit once you have a C support w them. So I totally agree with it being useful. You can get at least one unit every month easily with it. paired with gifts from the secret merchants and flowers from gardening makes it even easier and faster.
I believe tea times are required to recruit Catherine early, and I think the Golden Deer LTC at least does this...I doubt GameRant is aware though, they just got lucky putting Catherine in their tea time photo lul.
I wonder if they know you can dismount as a mounted class.
33:37 it’s actually really funny that you say that mekkkah, because swordmaster & wyvern lord give the same speed bonus (+4).
11:36 I at least appreciate them not outright telling which professors are recruitable in which route since it'd spoil the experience of finding that out on your own for people that want that. This is kinda similar to your Thracia Beginners Guide video where the guide tries not to tell everything so there's still some for the player themselves. Of course, it's also possible that this wasn't intentional and they just didn't know exactly who's recruitable where so :P
Oh boi it's almost like Three Houses back then was the newest & hottest shiz and a bunch of "professionals" from GameRant - long-time veterans obviously- were there to bless us with their overflowing knowledge of this game.
Yeah guys, we're totally not doing what IGN did with their top-tier Awakening guides back then in 2013.
If only there was a FEH guide for the 3DS (aka Awakenings), I struggle really hard on that front right now, please Mekkkah, help me.
May Doma bless you.
14:25 Calling it now, Byleth's best class in the other article is Enlightened One because you get it for free so you dont need to 'waste' time faculty training. Because why bother working for another class when the game hands you what's obviously the best class for free.
Oh look, I was right, but they didn't mention not needing to use faculty training surprisingly.
Working towards a class is still not easy if you want to also recruit certain units, wich you usually want. Englithened one may not be the best class, but can you get into WL while also recruiting the important students and whitout cheesing A+ professor level in a month?
@@noukan42 I haven't tried, but I'll say yeah. There's no way it can be that hard.
@@Kyliera231 depend on how many people you want to recruit and what they require. Considering that students on maddening get better bases when recruited from other houses, it's very likely that you are going to recruit several of them.
I didn't think stealth for assassins was THAT bad, especially since it's a class skill, not a contested generic slot. It seemed to work very well when set up with an over the top dodge tank or armor. They can do whatever they want as a detached unit from your main force, where you can reliably set it up where your tank is always targeted, and the fragile unit is untouchable on enemy phase to help deal with things like enemy battalions. It's not some mind blowing skill, but it does enables some fun tactics.
This article: Byleth is good with this
Literally everyone else: what about the other allies
i would love it if YOU did a video on the topic of the second guide! The 5 best classes would also probably be enough. Like factoring in the requirements to get to the classes and the class path to take, what abilities to use and such. Would be cool
I second recommending skipping fishing, just for your sanity. I've done it in a few runs, but I was much happier during the run that I skipped fishing and aux battles.
Fishing a handful of times to get stat boosting fish for meals isn't too bad. On maddening, auxiliary battles are kinda necessary, otherwise certain maps will smack you.
But otherwise, yeah. "Optimizing" your free days has the makings of a pitfall, I think. It takes a ton of time, when you could just eat with everyone who isn't motivated, or even just hit a seminar if you really dgaf, and still have perfectly good units.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 a pitfall is something that seems like a good idea in theory but in actual fact is not.
"Optimizing" your free days may not be fun for you, but it is going to make your units performance in the game better and will make the game easier overall, so it's not a pitfall.
@@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
The pitfall is feeling obligated to optimize your free days. That feeling of obligation is the hallmark of an FE Pitfall. If you genuinely want to do it, then great, good for you. If you don't want to, then feeling like you have to, otherwise you're "missing out" on potential in your characters, is 100% a pitfall. It's in the same vein as not using Jaegans, because they steal exp, or hoarding, because that silver lance is going to be useful one day.
These things seem like good ideas, you feel like you're outplaying the game to get everything available to you, but they aren't necessary. Pitfalls are more psychological constructs that stick in the brain of the player, that prevent you from just having fun, and force you to play the game in particular ways, in the case of FE, this is often related to resource optimization. Yes, it technically helps, but by such small, unnecessary amounts, that it's not worth your time and suffering to do it.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 saw this a year later with no memory of commenting it, and I'm gonna add another comment anyway cause I have no life lol. the feeling of obligation is one part of a pitfall, but the second part is that doing so is actually hindering you. Over optimising by fishing fulfils the first part, but unlike the examples you listed from other games it does make the game easier, so it doesent meet the requirements for a pitfall.
"You should be loading up with bait and fishing until the bait runs out"
Oh, so THAT's how they made this article
Have you ever thought about making a guide / tips & tricks video series?
(for the the popular games in the series) Something like the opposite of Pitfalls. I'd think that would be awesome! 🤔
I've made some!
@@Mekkkah My bad! For which games? Your videos are super informative & I'm always trying to get better.
10:30 You need a C-support or higher for teatime with unrecruited units.
32:00 "Swap places with other units" also sounds super misleading to anyone who has no clue what the swap ability is or does
The thing about female byleth having more speed and res is from heroes stats, where she has two less strength, two more speed, one less defense, and one more res than male byleth
oh dang, that's actually plausibly what information they were going off of.
checked their site just to see if they still typo'd "We we"
they do btw
Can you make a FE3H pitfalls video? I'm pretty sure watching this made all of my brain cells commit not alive
I can think of a few.
Overemphasizing class growths:
They are rarely more than +/- 10% in a given direction, adding up to maybe 5 points over a playthrough. Putting Lorenz in cavalier for 5 or even 10 levels doesn't screw his casting ability, putting Raphael in priest because you need a frontline healer doesn't mean he'll never beat a man to death again.
This is especially silly, because the greenhouse exists. If you're that nervous about cavalier's -10% speed, then just grow them a damn carrot.
Recruiting as many people as possible:
You can field like, what, 15 people on the very last map? 12 is the biggest I remember on a normal map, and that's rare. Usually it's 10. Level 15, non-tutored Ingrid is not helping you post timeskip unless you need a decoy.
On that note, unaddressed Fire Emblem pitfall in general. Not using unit deaths productively.
Using a garbage unit to lure an ambush spawn away from your main squad is a good thing.
Overemphasizing specialties, weapon types, and "cannon" classes:
The number of people who have not enjoyed Dark Knight Lysithea just because she has a weakness in lances saddens me. Lysithea with 8 move, canto, and 5 range should be experienced by all.
The people trying to go through maddening who don't have every other member of their team with faith ranks and priest, just because "Raphael isn't a mage, and Hubert has a weakness in faith!" also sadden me. Imagine if a heal spell was always at your fingertips?
The number of people who insist that Felix and Catherine don't improve past Swordmaster, just because they can't get past this person being a swordsman make me sad. Imagine if they knew the joy that holy knight Catherine, or Wyvern Lord Felix brought to the table?
Basically, a lot of "this unit sucks at ____, so I won't even touch them with ____".
I wonder how many people don't know that units get full motivation from food that isn't their favorite?
That also kinda ties in to the idea of units having a designated "class", or a class fundamentally changing what a unit does. Like Raphael being an armor knight and brawler, and not using him as an armor knight or brawler is dumb, or like changing Raphael to a priest or mage means he's suddenly a backline unit who can't survive enemy phase.
Probably something about trying to do everything possible while exploring, and never even considering just doing a seminar because you're bored and impatient. People got things to do, and a month can take 2 hours or 6, your choice.
Probably something about getting every ore from monsters.
No, that piece of Umbral Steel isn't going to help you anymore than the other 20 rotting in your convoy, just kill the thing and move on.
This applies double if you fall into the pitfall of hoarding. You REALLY don't need that mythril if you were never gonna use Hautreclere anyways.
Probably something about not using Stride, Impregnable Wall, or the counter one, just because they aren't attacks. Especially when characters like Lindheart exist.
Hoarding Gambits. You know someone out there does it.
Probably something about always mastering a class, even when that class's mastery bonus sucks.
Not using bows. Bows are so good in 3H. Iron Bow+ on every character that isn't a mage, no questions.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 I somewhat understand Catherine, since she doesn't have an affinity for anything ranged, but she still turns out excellent for me.
But Felix? What have these people been smoking? I've made him an Assassin several times and a War Master, and he's ALWAYS turned out good.
@@AkameGaKillfan777 Felix is just a great unit, no matter where you put him (maybe not a caster, but, uh, Bishop Felix is still stronk, just... don't count on Nosferatu).
That's where the pitfall is in my mind.
Felix doesn't stop being Felix because you put him in a "weird" class. Classes are lists of bonuses and proficiencies you are giving a character temporary access to, not a fundamental change to that character. Assuming Swordmaster Felix is the "norm", putting Felix in War Master isn't a fundamental rebuild of Felix as a character, it's trading Swordfaire for bonus crit, and a no questions asked effective combat art. Putting Felix in Sniper is trading swordfaire for +1 bow range. Putting Felix in Bishop is trading Swordfaire and a bit of crit, Gauntlets and Onagers, and 1 move for access to spells and magic orbs.
These trades may or may not be ideal for a given strategy you have in mind, but at no point does Felix stop filling the basic role Felix has filled for you up to this point. It doesn't really matter what weapon, or what class he's been using to get there, if that makes sense.
The only exception is taking a mage out if a magic class, but even then, Levin Swords, Bolt Axes, and Magic Bows exist, mitigating even that exception, and even get 3 range if you upgrade them. Assassin Lysithea still hits like an absolute truck.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 When I made Felix and Petra Assassins, he was dealing 15 more damage to enemies, AT THE SAME LEVEL.
I've abandoned making Petra an Assassin because she always gets strength screwed. Even just going Swordmaster makes a big difference for actually doing damage.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 on my 1st Playthrough I mastered the classes before promoting (until endgame where I Just switched back to their best ones) Mainly because I didn't know what the skills were and I wanted to see them
I was dissapointed when I mastered Hero with Byleth
And Just asking. Is there a problem not having all units on Master class in the endgame on hard mode? I tried on my First playthrough and only had like 3 units on Master class
Mekkah out here trying to do math looking like Ryn when he asked about Silque's butt
So why exactly is the guide comparing master and advanced classes? Like if they're ignoring tiers then sniper by far isn't the worst, commoner is.
Ah, but you're forgetting that commoner can use swords. Sniper is physically incapable of using any swords, so the Sword of the Creator becomes useless.
@@blunderbus2695 ahhhhh yeah I forgot about that
And they don't lose speed, like Paladin, so that makes them immediately better.
@@shytendeakatamanoir9740 yeah. But paladin also increases growth rates. The commoner has no growth increase compared to the paladin's additional 10% str
Real talk, Commoner/Noble is one of four classes in the game that can use both fists and magic.
Enlightened One and Dancer are locked to one unit, so for everyone else it's between Mortal Savant, and Commoner/Noble, and I think commoner actually wins that one. Barely.
I have fallen for the pitfall of using axes primarily for the wyvern rider class. It took me way too long to discover Seteth had swift strikes.
That's actually a reasonable one.
Just because you rank up a weapon for a class doesn't mean it's what you should use,
On that note, swords aren't bad in 3H, because handaxes and javelins suck, Iron Bow+ is amazing, cheap, and usable at E-rank, and trading exists. Axe and spear users should use Iron Bow+, too.
@@aprinnyonbreak1290 The faire skills make up for it, not to mention you'll save an ability slot by not needing another weapon prowess equipped imo
Wyvern and bad should never be in the same sentence....
Bruh
Wyver class makes every other class bad in comparison. Here's one sentence.
Lulu
Wyvern is unable to be bad
If you think wyverns are bad, you are a bad player.
wyvern is bad...
at being bad. ay lmao got em
this just makes my head hurt so much
my byleth is a bomb ass wyvern rider
"Lose speed over time"
In fairness, this could be construed to mean that Paladins, by virtue of low speed growths, lose speed relative to enemy benchmarks over time, because they don't keep up as they level. I really doubt that's actually true, but I think the concept isn't quite as dumb as the less charitable interpretation that the actual number will decrease over time.
No they definitely fall behind in speed as they go along. Thats just a fact, but yes, they dont actually lose points in the speed stats.
@@johnathanera5863 "That's just a fact" Citation needed
@@SharurFoF look up the stat growths of paladins. They have shit speed. This is a fact. They have a -10 speed growth.
@@lued123 Ah. Absolutely thats true. And especially on byleth with his/her pretty base speed growth stat, theyre honestly amazing as a paladin, by the time you become a paladin byleth will have more than enough speed then they need anyway. Especially if you took byleth through a few levels of myrmidon first.
I think that for number 7 (4th worst) they were doing a Black Eagle route based on the image and supposed difficulty recruiting the professors
With fishing I used to think I wouldn't have that much money and I'd try and go for the golden fish but then I finished my first playthrough with more money than I knew what to do with. I spent so much and ended with an insane amount. Now I know fishing is just tedious
I actually had my Byleth as a Fortress Knight before watching this, along with Marianne on VW Maddening. And it's like everyone forgets Lys gets Warp making their slow movement null and void entirely. Making them just duo most maps due to Byleth's natural tankiness and Marianne's naturally high Res allows her to still take little to no damage from magic. It was a shitpost idea at first, but sue me it's FUN tossing a couple 200 lbs of thicc girls in to the middle of entire armies and watching them struggle to tickle them
Byleth and bad do not go in the same sentence
Mage Byleth though
"Byleth is not bad"
:)
Mage Byleth is stil competent enough. The speed compensates the relative lack of magical power (not to say 35% raw mag growth is bad).
Byleth's spell list is also decent.
How about "Byleth is a bad character but a fantastic unit."
@@N0T4K0P i did a gremory byleth on my silver snow run and it was really something lol. Her magic growths got pached up yhanks to class mods, but the worst thing about her was that her Hp was so shit. I finished with byleth at 40 and she only had 40ish hp. I pretty much made her an evade tank with her white magic talent and her good luck and speed.
I don't get why this guide even discusses Warlock class for Byleth. It's an advance class and not a master class (and I won't even mention Myrmidon). I have used Gremory Byleth when I picked BL and I could easily send her and Dimitri to the other side of the map since they were able to nuke anyone easily.
As much as I like Locktouch, it really is useless when you can just buy keys whenever you want and you can access convoy via Byleth in case you forgot to give anyone a chest key.
hehehe.... They called themselves weewee's
that's some accurate analysis
Oh cool, a new Guide-Review, can't wait to have a funny...
*reads title*
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The only glaring downsides for Wyverns are low res and limited equippable battalions.
Just the battalions really, unless you're a mage or a pegasus, you don't really have res.
@@NieOrginalny Really wish there were flying battalions with stride though.
Just play Verdant Wind multiple times and Wyvern Battalions won't be a problem.
They can't use magic either
@@humblemariner3522 wym, they can use Levin Sword and Bolt Axe
Just give me a flier, warps, stride, and a dancer, then I am happy.
Mekkah.
Valkyrie is a proper noun.
It can always be capitalised.
I'll kinda give them the benefit of the doubt with "it's not clear which professors you can recruit" cause the game wasn't that old, but at the same time it's a guide. They clearly probably only played Crimson Flower, which doesn't let you use like half of the staff/Flayn and assuming that to all the routes are the same.
I only do fishing on days where you get multiple fish, and if I'm close to a level up. Sometimes it takes a while, and I agree it's tedious so I load up a podcast or something. Even then on days with a lot of fish I just stop fishing when each bait is a multiple of 5.
I half agree with the notion that recruiting everyone ruins one of the things that makes Three Houses great. Before the game was released, I read you could only get 2-3 maybe 4 characters from another house, so you'd have to manage your time and choose wisely. However, I was disappointed to find you can pretty easily get everyone, even without ng+. Like it's nice for those people who want to do that, but again the games about how war tears people apart, and choices. Ironically, I'd think the people who like recruiting everyone would agree with that.
They literally tell you level requirements is what you need to recruit professors. It's like they don't read the game.
25:29 they could also be talking about the A requirement in lances, but that might be a bit too generous for them.
9:37 They probably thought that because of the support gain arrows. Good answer give you I think 1 arrowfor each doesn't it + a perfect tea session gives 2 arrows at the end (been a while since I played so please correct if I remember it wrong).
So: 1×4+2=6 and a normal gift has 1 arrow, a liked gift 2.
Would explain how they got to that conclusion (not saying that their conclusion is necessarily correct).
Oh also about the finding items costing activity points:
Does the quest give teacher exp?
If yes they probably leveled up through it and saw 1 point missing afterwards...
@@thestylemage2092 lost items don't give professor xp
@@MegaScytheman Doesn't the mission though?
Like the one, you got from your father.
early faculty training in faith and reason is pretty good as byleth can't train magic in battle until they reach rank d and actually learn a spell to use in combat.
these days the sauna is pretty much the top priority for the first sunday of the month as it boost exp from instruction/faculty training/advanced drills for the entire month. It's not too hard to get 100+ extra exp a month for your core units from the sauna.
it turns out some students are better recruited late game due to them scaling off of classes they wouldn't if you recruited them. for example ingrid has a %50 strength growth before recruiting her but that drops down to a base of 35% once you recruit her. For most students they will use the enemy's growth rates rate for their canon class. Ingrid is good to recruit late as she scales off pegasis knight. lorenz is a good choice to recruit early as he scales based off cavalier which is bad if you wanted to make him a mage. Cyril however should be recruited asap as he scales terribly due to his canon class being villager.
I nearly had an aneurysm reading the second article, honestly how are people who know so little about the game are allowed to tell others how they should play.
(Also how did they think that female Byleth gets Speed and Res boost?)
My prediction is Pegasus Knight. Pegasus Knight is a good class, female byleth can get it, spend any length of time in pegasus knight, and guess what stats will be (marginally) above average?
Actually I think they may have gotten it from Heroes, where Female Byleth has more speed and resistance than Male Byleth. Which may imply they saw the Heroes pages for Byleth and thought "this must be about Three Houses". And that would not surprise me
@@SquidSystem yeah you probably aren't wrong.
27:46 confirmed mekkkah made the wikihow guide!
Seems like they pretty much just picked classes with Swordfaire and excluded classes without it, so basically the argument can be summed up to:
Is it important that Byleth gets a Swordfaire class, yes or no?
Oh boy. 'A whopping 150% damage!' cracked me up lol
roasting guides for 3H already? What an early christmas present.
Fishing is something you can sink a little bit of time in for jumpstarting your professor level right of the bat. It can easily make a difference between having that additional action point/tutoring slot in the next week or not. So for anyone min maxing professor levels early, save scum for Herring Bait each month and hope for additional bait spawns. And of course more actions points = more prof exp so it goes up exponentially. But this is a very min max thing to do and not at all necessary.
Especially since you need to save scum for large/platinum/divine fishies which can be either very quick or take... a bit.
24:17 Keep in mind that Valkyrie is not only a Fire Emblem class, but also the name of winged warriors in Norse mythology. When referring to either, you capitalize the word Valkyrie, so your complaint here is not only nit-picky, but also unfounded.
Agree with you on everything else though
I checked Wikipedia (not the best source I know) and it doesn't capitalize the word anywhere in its entry.
Wow whoever wrote that class guide really just did use whatever weapons they saw next to the class. not even checking that they could use others
The alternating between best and worst list format isn't all that uncommon actually. For example, Yahtzee Crowshaw (aka the Zero Punctuation guy) has been doing it for a long time. It's just that lists that contain both the best and worst of something aren't too common so there aren't as many opportunities for it to show up, but when a list does do best and worst in one thing this format is pretty common.
This is still a little weird though because these sort of lists normally keep track of whether something is the 3rd best or 2nd worst rather than just labeling things 1 through 10.
20:00 I personally recruit everyone I can because I dont like killing characters I've interacted with. However, only characters I find that fit my team will be used. This is why I often have Raphael sitting on the bench the entire game. Sure he has rally strength and can be good with gauntlets, I just have a hard time fitting him on my team when better rally bots and better offensive units exist, imo. However I will say that pretty much every unit in three houses has a role or multiple roles they can be built for that they excel at.
A point that could be made: Byleth doesn't have regular skill rank gains through tutoring, so going into a class path that isn't sword (or gauntlet) focused takes a significant amount of activity points you'll have to spend on faculty training so Byleth can even get into all the best classes, so there's merit to going with a simple 'budget' Assassin build over wyvern
The point they do make: wyvern lord (literally fourth fastest class in the game) is slow and apparently physically unable to use swords. falco knight is good and way better tho not as good as myrmidon
swordmaster and wyvern lord have the same speed modifier but apparently swordmaster is amazing but wyvern lord is too slow. and assassin's speed, despite being higher than swordmaster, is not as notable as opening doors I guess
Enlightened One is great because Terrain Resistance. what do you mean paladin also has terrain resistance paladin sucks
I'm currently on a mind numbing grind through several ng+ to make the ultimate Blythe who is a Swiss Army Blythe who can do anything
I deadass play a run currently were my Male Byleth (RIP my speed I guess 😂) uses Bows
Yes, I too believe that being footlocked allows you rescue your allies better and reach those “pesky” archers. Not like there’s a class that gives you +2 mov or anything.
Though as we all know, armor knights are the best healers, so male tiki is better as a ballistician.
You say that, but, Armor Knight Dorothea is pretty good.
honestly one of the only guides I basically agree with almost everything is samurai-gamers best classes for each character
36:31 "This is not negative growth". XD
Ngl I was expecting Bishop to be the best calls for FEMALE BYLETH (definitely not male Byleth tho) because it grants the strongest and most plentiful recover spell in the game which we all know is the best weapon.
I only recruit Lorenz to get the staff that I can then give to Lysithea
.... They're from the same house
@@lukey3474 He could not be playing Golden Deer
@@librathebeautifulwarmonk1283 yea i thought about that after sending It but I thought it was funny
This guide popped up for me. And I trusted it as a new player. Thank god I saw this before I started actually playing
Build an Army. Trust nobody. Fire Emblem.