I went out of my way to make this song play constantly with the templars heart strike dealing critical damage each time to active special quickly so the loop never ends.
Tiz = protagonist personality Anges = no personality Mrgrgr= 1 demensinal personality Rigabell = cool guy with memory loss ، ladies gentleman ، the only guy with a plot twist. Yeah well.......
“I’m gonna use Ringabel’s special attack” Why? The boss is immune to every attack he can dish out? That’s a horrible move! “……..trust me, it’s worth it.” *team wipe* “ I regret nothing”
I love how this theme effectively and economically tells you everything you need to know of Ringabel. He's an elegant and distinguished gentleman, full of conviction and confidence in equal measure; but for all his bravado and unrepentant romanticism, he's a true friend. A person truly striving to live his life how it makes sense to him and giving his all. Amnesia be dammed
Yeah, the guy who is supposed to be a sidekick to the hero Tiz, but eventually ends up becoming way cooler and more attractive to the point overshadowing him. Honestly, the journey would be only 1/4 interesting if there wasn't Ringabel around. Ringable and Edea's constant quarrelings never fail to humor me.
Honestly though. I found Edea to be insufferable without him around. To quote Profiteur "oh again with the mrrring and ze grrring". Verbal ticks/catch phrases like that really grind my gears for some reason, so without the humor of Ringabel around I just turned the sound off for a lot of her dialogue. Same with Yew, but that's an entirely different story... fucking gravy...
Even though the game starts and end with Tiz they all just kinda take center stage at different points during the game like Agnes in Florem, Edea in Eternia and Ringabell in chapter 5 and 6 so really I always just thought of it bieng game with 4 protagonists without anyone necessarily bieng the main one.
"Deadly AND sexy! A winning combination, wouldn't you say?!" -Ringabel "Put a sock in it, Ringabel!" -Edea I see some things haven't changed, old buddy. lol
I LOVED his support in that fight. I was thinking "they wouldn't actually make him support us would they?" I was HAPPILY proven wrong. Made that the best damn boss fight in the game honestly. And fittingly enough, that was the kill shot on the boss when this dialogue played xD
This game is much better than BD2 imo. Its more repetitive in its endgame yes, but the characters are so much better. And if this one's remaster does well, they can always remaster BS:EL too
I am not sure if a remaster for the switch with it's current features would be as good: one of the original games features were being able to build the village using streetpass buddies. and that really has a BIG impact during the final boss battle. Since the switch doesn't have the streetpass system or anything similar, that boss battle would not be as impactful.
If by that you mean to say that you can notice the transition here then yes, it is notable here by a slight speedup of the beat due to poor cutting. But it is night imperceptible, so it's acceptable.
I absolutely cannot tell if I've overlistened, but can anyone else hear castanets (?) in the background of the song? They're really faint but you can hear them a bit more in the beginning! And the quieter parts before the big loud awesome part!
Normally I can't stand womanizer types, but Ringabel's an exception. I'll never forget him tearing into Fiore DeRosa for using women as tools--first time I've genuinely gotten pissed at a villain in a game, honestly. But that was also +100 respect points to Ringabel, lol
@@CerulianHimmel Yeah, that's the difference between Ringabel and DeRosa. The latter was so predatory and despicable that even his subordinates hated him. I recall Einheria saying something like "Commanding officer or no, lay one hand on my sisters and I swear I'll remove it!" ...Sounds a little too much like a number of men in the real world, frankly. As a male survivor of trauma and abuse from both men and women, I have a lot of personal appreciation for all the Ringabels out there--and I think women could learn important morals from guys like that, too.
@@seanobrien276 I think of all the womanizing types, I favour the ones that *gain* morals when confronted with their... character. They don't suddenly turn into super good guys instantly, but instead go "ah... shit." And basically go around being like "I don't want you to forgive me, but I still need to apologize" or something along those lines and slowly try to work on it. But by the same token, not everyone should get such treatment. DeRosa for example. He quite literally destroyed entire lives, caused death and despair, and damn near leveled the city in a sense. All to... have a harem? Or at least, that's as much as I heard before I tuned him out and skipped his text when I could.
@@CerulianHimmel I think you tuning DeRosa out as you say you did is proof enough that he doesn't deserve second chances or anything like that. From his dialogue, I don't think he was even interested in a harem, he only wanted to use all the women in Florem to feel...I dunno. Powerful? Accomplished? He was one of those men who wasn't interested in love or things like that, he just wanted to control his victims with that weird pheromone that made women fall for him. But as for your first paragraph, I can relate to that as well. Truth is, I never learned how to connect with other humans; I didn't learn about socialization and boundaries, or about family, friendship, love, and so on--just the dark, ugly side of humanity. Also I was born into those circumstances, and they were my normal for the first 25 years of my life (I'm 32 now). I've survived sexual abuse, domestic violence, psychiatric malpractice, and a society (read: America) that did nothing to intervene and instead branded me a "problem" for acting out. After everything I've been through, it would've been real easy for me to turn out like...DeRosa, for example. I wanted to be stronger than people like that. But to be stronger than the "DeRosas" of the real world meant rising above the greed, apathy, contempt, hatred, and other things that drive people to do the things they did to me, you know? So I've developed my own moral code and value system, mostly using my own hellish past as a foundation (for how NOT to treat others, of course). Ringabel was a character who had a "womanizer" trait--something I find pretty revolting in general, partly due to my own past experiences. At the same time, though, I think he always had good morals, but just needed to learn basic respect and decency, like not making lewd/off-putting/PUA comments to random women he came across, respecting their space, and so on--and he had to learn a lot of this the hard way. Mostly from Edea berating him for his indecency. My own self-development is similar, though my circumstances are certainly different. Like...for one, I never learned to trust people or turn to others for any kind of support, so I've never had mentors, teachers, idols, or any such figures in my life; because of this, I had no one to teach me about human connections. It didn't help that the extremely small handful of people who genuinely tried to reach/teach me couldn't, because of how I was affected by psychiatric lab-rat malpractice. It also didn't help that, again, I was seen as a "problem" by most people, so I was just shunned by everyone. The vast majority of people didn't care to step in and help, not even when I was too young to seek help for myself. So, I learned that there was nobody to turn to except myself. Which meant learning all of these things the hard way, through countless mistakes and things that, sadly, have become "defining traits" in the eyes of many people nowadays. But, in retrospect, taking the high road and falling on my ass over and over has been totally worth it, because I have become stronger than the DeRosas of the world. And, since every individual is a lifelong work in progress, I'll always have a reason to keep bettering myself. All of this said, I think Ringabel is the truest representation of human self-development and improvement of the whole party--whether it's how one interacts with women as a man, or anything else, really. He's also a reminder that there comes a point when you need help from someone else to see your own flaws. I myself have reached the limit of what I can do alone, too.
As a person who has yet to play the game but has lately gotten into M2U songs, I'm looking forward to these kinds of songs. I never thought the implementation of Revo's "Fly" melodies would be so beautiful off vocals as well. The moment I hear the progression of the chorus you can definitely smell a faint sasageyo chorus sound as well Damn amazing how JRPGS have high chances of making master piece OSTs I think undertale was the worldwide version introduction to the world of iconic RPG OST
I have never played this game and prob never will and have no idea what this is, but I listen to this track atleast once a day. Its like an addiction lmao
Despite my attempts to love them all... BD 1 has the best character themes. All four are top notch awesome themes to hear mid-battle. Bravely Second's kinda blurred together and I don't really remember them, and BD 2 so far they are good, but nowhere near "The Vagrant of Love"
Reminder that if Bravely Default II sells well on the Switch, a third *MOBILE game* might be on the works, (Asano himself said so in an interview) which makes me feel disappointed.
Bakasura In one of the paintings in the mansion in which you battle Yoko, it shows all six of them fighting. I think we should have all six and you can rotate them in your party. Also the experience can be shared.
His returning in Bravely Second and forcibly taking over the aux chord for that one boss fight with silly one-liners saved what was otherwise a really disappointing sequel for me. I hope the ending hints that we get a third game focusing more on him specifically.
Bravely Second was an absolute failure in Japan due to all the bad endings of the subquests and that you needed an SQ account to use fort lune, so don't get your hopes high.
damn at first i really hate this guy it gets to my nerves but when the story progress i fell in love with his personality i kinda miss him when he regain his memory then acting wierd
you mean to tell me edea has never seen him before? that would literally mean that SPOILER: alternis never ever for the life of him took his helmet off near her. what a chad lol.
Doesnt Alternis become disfigured saving Edea in the volcano or something? Its been ages since I played but I remember something with Alty getting badly burned.
@@marcstutsman4861 I dont think so, no. Well to be fair, Bravely has a multiverse that seems to follow branching timelines. I wouldn’t surprised if this happened in the ‘main’ timeline. So in this case, Ringabel from the future was essentially the luckiest of the Alternis. I could be forgetting it though, I don’t remember BD as much sadly as I do Second.
I didn't play default, but I think that Alternis and Ringabel aren't the same person. It could be what @Twenty-Fifth said, or it could be that Ringabel disguises himself as Alternis to hide from Edea.
Spoilers ahead. The moment we first encounter Alternis, my detective sense tingled. It seemed way too convenient but I let it slip anyway. Then when you reach Hartschild and meet the commanders wife, Ringabel weirdly runs off and then the scene moves on to when Victoria attacks Alternis, he gets wounded and then the next cutscene Ringabel comes back hurt the same way Alternis was. I was like, “They totally the same person lmao”. But then, if you complete the Ninja asterisk, it turns out it was the silent Ninja who attacked Ringabel. “U wot” Anyway, that really caught me off. When the big reveal was made, I got bamboozled all over again. Damn I love this game.
You want to know some extra clever foreshadowing that could be easily missed to the point where I only noticed on a 3rd run? One of Ringabel's pre battle animations when you start a fight has him hop in place to hype himself up for a fight. You see it so often you don't even think about it after a while even when you saw it initially. Enough so that one could EASILY not even notice that when you finally fight Alternis, he has the EXACT same pre battle hopping in place animation as the final clue before the reveal.
I only play bravely second and this make me want to play all the bravely games only to see the dimension traveler ringabell mary a day edéa ,please someone comment back if it happen some where And if the suppose mariage of Yu will happen a day somewhere or maybe in an other game please 😭😭😭
Of course it’s an accordeon because Ringabel is from Florem which is inspired by France Évidemment le thème de Ringabel est joué à l’accordéon puisqu’il vient de Florem qui elle-même s’inspire de la France
Ringabel is how Japanese people view French people. Actually they see us italians as lazy but with great minds. I think they go crazy about our design choice and culture.
"Why do you go out of your way just to trigger this Special? The boss is almost dead"
The reason:
me going out of my way to finish bosses with specials only to hear the special intros for one second.
I went out of my way to make this song play constantly with the templars heart strike dealing critical damage each time to active special quickly so the loop never ends.
Ah yes, the main character of the game
GET that 69th like
LOL ikr
There’s other characters in the game?
Tiz = protagonist personality
Anges = no personality
Mrgrgr= 1 demensinal personality
Rigabell = cool guy with memory loss ، ladies gentleman ، the only guy with a plot twist.
Yeah well.......
@@mohammades2756 and the one with the best theme
this track single handedly improved the reputation of accordions by several degrees
Hey accordions are always fire
@@dugtrioramen yes true
It's up there with Delfino plaza
Accordion's reputation has always been good in europe c:
@@002f4dsw4 true, the US is kinda silly about that
The accordion makes the magic.
Also Revo don't forget Revo
Ringabel during the first act: "Wtf is with this horn dog?"
Ringabel during the second act: "No please, tell me more about the journal."
Ringabel in Bravely Second: "What took you so long?!"
Ringabel in Bravely Default 2:
@@lewis9s Fox and dimension
“I’m gonna use Ringabel’s special attack”
Why? The boss is immune to every attack he can dish out? That’s a horrible move!
“……..trust me, it’s worth it.”
*team wipe*
“ I regret nothing”
Truth brother
I mean it does extend the buff timer from Agnes and the others so it's not a horrible move
I love how this theme effectively and economically tells you everything you need to know of Ringabel. He's an elegant and distinguished gentleman, full of conviction and confidence in equal measure; but for all his bravado and unrepentant romanticism, he's a true friend. A person truly striving to live his life how it makes sense to him and giving his all. Amnesia be dammed
Truly a thundaga to the heart
Deadly and sexy--- a winning combination, wouldn't you say?
Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down
Put a sock in it, Ringabel!
@@dew-it8744 what do you mean?
Yeah, the guy who is supposed to be a sidekick to the hero Tiz, but eventually ends up becoming way cooler and more attractive to the point overshadowing him. Honestly, the journey would be only 1/4 interesting if there wasn't Ringabel around. Ringable and Edea's constant quarrelings never fail to humor me.
He becomes way more important too.
Honestly though. I found Edea to be insufferable without him around. To quote Profiteur "oh again with the mrrring and ze grrring". Verbal ticks/catch phrases like that really grind my gears for some reason, so without the humor of Ringabel around I just turned the sound off for a lot of her dialogue. Same with Yew, but that's an entirely different story... fucking gravy...
@@Wikloe you’re weak and pathetic
Even though the game starts and end with Tiz they all just kinda take center stage at different points during the game like Agnes in Florem, Edea in Eternia and Ringabell in chapter 5 and 6 so really I always just thought of it bieng game with 4 protagonists without anyone necessarily bieng the main one.
Or the balthier effect lol
Dunno why, but to me it also sound like a decent Pursuit theme for a Ace Attorney character
Aleksander Makieła It does sound like Apollo Justice theme song.
It would be perfect for Klavier, to be honest.
I'd like to control him.
I guess we know the teaser if we go to Morocco now, awesome
Ah yes,Carnival GOATMAS
Understand Understand
Understand Understand
Understand Understand
The Vagrant of Love
in an AU
Love's Concept (Ringabel Theme)
Ringabel went from simping to pimping!
and still simping...in style!
Ringabel: Edea!
(Spotlight!)
Edea: Ringabel!?
"Deadly AND sexy! A winning combination, wouldn't you say?!" -Ringabel
"Put a sock in it, Ringabel!" -Edea
I see some things haven't changed, old buddy. lol
I LOVED his support in that fight. I was thinking "they wouldn't actually make him support us would they?" I was HAPPILY proven wrong. Made that the best damn boss fight in the game honestly. And fittingly enough, that was the kill shot on the boss when this dialogue played xD
actually a banger, where has this beauty been all my life
The Song, or Ringabel?
Since, the Description "What a banger" and "this beauty" fits both........
@@Justforvisit I don't think I have to answer that, I'm sure a man as sharp as you can figure that out
Nintendo totally needs to remaster this game for the Switch now that they have Bravely Default II
This game is much better than BD2 imo. Its more repetitive in its endgame yes, but the characters are so much better.
And if this one's remaster does well, they can always remaster BS:EL too
YESS PLEASE!!! REMASTER THIS GEM AND MY BOY.
Hard to remaster some parts of the end though...
@@siddhantbanerjee3328 i have to disagree. Ringabel/Edea > Adelle/Elvis. However Tiz/Agnès < Seth/Gloria
I am not sure if a remaster for the switch with it's current features would be as good: one of the original games features were being able to build the village using streetpass buddies. and that really has a BIG impact during the final boss battle. Since the switch doesn't have the streetpass system or anything similar, that boss battle would not be as impactful.
"Agnes wore sexy clothes it was awesome!"
I know-NOTHING about Bravey default, or this character-but holy CRAP this theme is gorgeous-!
I have listened to this track at least a hundred times and it never once has gotten old
That transition at 0:58 is seamless.
If by that you mean to say that you can notice the transition here then yes, it is notable here by a slight speedup of the beat due to poor cutting. But it is night imperceptible, so it's acceptable.
i love how it fuses spanish, french and anime themes
I absolutely cannot tell if I've overlistened, but can anyone else hear castanets (?) in the background of the song? They're really faint but you can hear them a bit more in the beginning! And the quieter parts before the big loud awesome part!
Nope, they are there
I hear them
LR INT Gamma 1 and 2 Finish Skill OST.
What?
@@Gale_789 LR INT Gamma 1 and 2 Finish Skill OST.
~ Some people call me Ringabell, some people call me the Vagrant of Love ~
The 6 people who disliked the video probably did it because they're annoyed this video isn't longer. What a wonderful theme.
thing is in my recommended there is a 5 minutes longer version XD
Hahaha. That's a good one...
Normally I can't stand womanizer types, but Ringabel's an exception. I'll never forget him tearing into Fiore DeRosa for using women as tools--first time I've genuinely gotten pissed at a villain in a game, honestly. But that was also +100 respect points to Ringabel, lol
He may be a womanizer, but he has morals, which is the thing people like. Most womanizer characters don't, which is why so few people like them.
@@CerulianHimmel Yeah, that's the difference between Ringabel and DeRosa. The latter was so predatory and despicable that even his subordinates hated him. I recall Einheria saying something like "Commanding officer or no, lay one hand on my sisters and I swear I'll remove it!"
...Sounds a little too much like a number of men in the real world, frankly. As a male survivor of trauma and abuse from both men and women, I have a lot of personal appreciation for all the Ringabels out there--and I think women could learn important morals from guys like that, too.
@@seanobrien276 I think of all the womanizing types, I favour the ones that *gain* morals when confronted with their... character. They don't suddenly turn into super good guys instantly, but instead go "ah... shit." And basically go around being like "I don't want you to forgive me, but I still need to apologize" or something along those lines and slowly try to work on it.
But by the same token, not everyone should get such treatment. DeRosa for example. He quite literally destroyed entire lives, caused death and despair, and damn near leveled the city in a sense. All to... have a harem? Or at least, that's as much as I heard before I tuned him out and skipped his text when I could.
@@CerulianHimmel I think you tuning DeRosa out as you say you did is proof enough that he doesn't deserve second chances or anything like that. From his dialogue, I don't think he was even interested in a harem, he only wanted to use all the women in Florem to feel...I dunno. Powerful? Accomplished? He was one of those men who wasn't interested in love or things like that, he just wanted to control his victims with that weird pheromone that made women fall for him.
But as for your first paragraph, I can relate to that as well.
Truth is, I never learned how to connect with other humans; I didn't learn about socialization and boundaries, or about family, friendship, love, and so on--just the dark, ugly side of humanity. Also I was born into those circumstances, and they were my normal for the first 25 years of my life (I'm 32 now). I've survived sexual abuse, domestic violence, psychiatric malpractice, and a society (read: America) that did nothing to intervene and instead branded me a "problem" for acting out. After everything I've been through, it would've been real easy for me to turn out like...DeRosa, for example. I wanted to be stronger than people like that. But to be stronger than the "DeRosas" of the real world meant rising above the greed, apathy, contempt, hatred, and other things that drive people to do the things they did to me, you know? So I've developed my own moral code and value system, mostly using my own hellish past as a foundation (for how NOT to treat others, of course).
Ringabel was a character who had a "womanizer" trait--something I find pretty revolting in general, partly due to my own past experiences. At the same time, though, I think he always had good morals, but just needed to learn basic respect and decency, like not making lewd/off-putting/PUA comments to random women he came across, respecting their space, and so on--and he had to learn a lot of this the hard way. Mostly from Edea berating him for his indecency.
My own self-development is similar, though my circumstances are certainly different. Like...for one, I never learned to trust people or turn to others for any kind of support, so I've never had mentors, teachers, idols, or any such figures in my life; because of this, I had no one to teach me about human connections. It didn't help that the extremely small handful of people who genuinely tried to reach/teach me couldn't, because of how I was affected by psychiatric lab-rat malpractice. It also didn't help that, again, I was seen as a "problem" by most people, so I was just shunned by everyone. The vast majority of people didn't care to step in and help, not even when I was too young to seek help for myself. So, I learned that there was nobody to turn to except myself. Which meant learning all of these things the hard way, through countless mistakes and things that, sadly, have become "defining traits" in the eyes of many people nowadays.
But, in retrospect, taking the high road and falling on my ass over and over has been totally worth it, because I have become stronger than the DeRosas of the world. And, since every individual is a lifelong work in progress, I'll always have a reason to keep bettering myself.
All of this said, I think Ringabel is the truest representation of human self-development and improvement of the whole party--whether it's how one interacts with women as a man, or anything else, really. He's also a reminder that there comes a point when you need help from someone else to see your own flaws. I myself have reached the limit of what I can do alone, too.
A lot of first world kids bitching about first world problems making up things as they go. Gotta love the privileged.
As a person who has yet to play the game but has lately gotten into M2U songs, I'm looking forward to these kinds of songs. I never thought the implementation of Revo's "Fly" melodies would be so beautiful off vocals as well. The moment I hear the progression of the chorus you can definitely smell a faint sasageyo chorus sound as well
Damn amazing how JRPGS have high chances of making master piece OSTs
I think undertale was the worldwide version introduction to the world of iconic RPG OST
I just found the sage. Or, "Geriatric Ringabel". Best part of the game imo.
by far the best default character, next to alternis, and barbarossa
I'm aware
caramelzgirl360 what do you mean? he ho ringabel or alternis?
One of these days I'm going to play the Bravely Default games
This gme has such an amazing ost, the acordeon is beautiful,
This is the sound of you getting your shorts saved from a demon fox every second turn
I loved it when Ringabell's special move brought up this tune several times in Bravely Second when fighting Yoko in the Vampire Castle
POV: You're cell max and INT Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 just finished charging their standby and are about to hit you with the core breaker for 20 million
❤ Ringabel.
como adoro el sonido del acordeon ._.
"It's settled. We're going sexy!"
I have never played this game and prob never will and have no idea what this is, but I listen to this track atleast once a day. Its like an addiction lmao
You really should if you like JRPG. If you cant afford the console+the game, you can manage it if you have a mid-spec PC.
If this game ever gets rereleased or you have a 3DS lying around somewhere ABSOLUTELY BUY THIS GAME.
@@lewis9sor you could use an emulator like Citra to play it
I remember making this my ringtone once xD
The 4 dislikes are from the hearts of women ringabel dumped
Make that seven
@@unkenalam6045 make that 10
11! Damn, stop dumping
To extend the logic, does that mean he's successfully seduced over 1k?
Looks like the numbers *INCREASED*- XD
Man. This song slaps.
OH SHIT. MY JAM!
Despite my attempts to love them all... BD 1 has the best character themes. All four are top notch awesome themes to hear mid-battle. Bravely Second's kinda blurred together and I don't really remember them, and BD 2 so far they are good, but nowhere near "The Vagrant of Love"
0:00 - "LET'S START THE SHOW!"
Yeet
My boi Ringabel
And award for most fun character in bravely default goes to ringabel
we need more accordion in our music.
sheesh, this is ringabel to a tee...lovesick puppy that he is
He likes sluts not love.
Nice
Reminder that if Bravely Default II sells well on the Switch, a third *MOBILE game* might be on the works, (Asano himself said so in an interview) which makes me feel disappointed.
this song is a timeless banger
Bravely Third is going to be all about Ringabel and anyone who isn't thrilled should be gassed.
Ringabel could have his own game and bravely second did mention the planes wardens so it would make sense if it was around him and that group.
I would say Ringabel, Yew, Edea and one newcomer (or maybe a playable Yoko?), if the plot if going to heavily factor in the Sword of the Brave...
Bakasura In one of the paintings in the mansion in which you battle Yoko, it shows all six of them fighting. I think we should have all six and you can rotate them in your party. Also the experience can be shared.
Noy Bravely Third
We're getting bravely default 2 :D
@@straifujoestar623 Bravely Second: "am I a joke to you..."
(gasps)
EDEA!
(spotlight)
RIN-GA-BEL!?
Tfw more people search up your theme rather than search you.
ringabellll
Seths theme from bravely default 2 made me think of this
Edit: added the forgotten 2
The Real Chad boy
Bro if he ain't in bravely default 2
He may not be in Bravely Default 2 but something of his is.
@Toravisu the book might be a hint at a nice sub mission and the Black Knight asterisk.
I think you guys are forgetting ringabel is a planeswarden
"different universe" isnt enough to stop connections to bravely default and bravely second.
@@manroddudeson2728 Imagine if we fight him and he uses a special out of nowhere
Oh god my ears at the very beginning.
His returning in Bravely Second and forcibly taking over the aux chord for that one boss fight with silly one-liners saved what was otherwise a really disappointing sequel for me. I hope the ending hints that we get a third game focusing more on him specifically.
Bravely Second was an absolute failure in Japan due to all the bad endings of the subquests and that you needed an SQ account to use fort lune, so don't get your hopes high.
@@capitanulloa5728 ah well, that's a shame. I won't lose sleep over it though lol plenty of other good JRPGs to fill the void.
@@Wikloe I'm playing Radiant Historia right now and it's a great JRPG.
damn at first i really hate this guy it gets to my nerves but when the story progress i fell in love with his personality i kinda miss him when he regain his memory then acting wierd
Ringabel!! (*squashes face*)
To this day I want to know how to get Ringabel's clothes IRL
Or contact a tailor who knows!
Thanks Yugioh4realmen for this MANLY song!
you mean to tell me edea has never seen him before? that would literally mean that SPOILER:
alternis never ever for the life of him took his helmet off near her. what a chad lol.
that's what im wondering lol
Doesnt Alternis become disfigured saving Edea in the volcano or something? Its been ages since I played but I remember something with Alty getting badly burned.
@@marcstutsman4861 I dont think so, no. Well to be fair, Bravely has a multiverse that seems to follow branching timelines.
I wouldn’t surprised if this happened in the ‘main’ timeline. So in this case, Ringabel from the future was essentially the luckiest of the Alternis.
I could be forgetting it though, I don’t remember BD as much sadly as I do Second.
This is the way.
I didn't play default, but I think that Alternis and Ringabel aren't the same person. It could be what @Twenty-Fifth said, or it could be that Ringabel disguises himself as Alternis to hide from Edea.
Me: Man I do adore the main character in this game, simply amazing. Noob: Tiz is pretty amazing.
Me: who the heck is Tiz?!?
Tiz nuts!
@@miglee0643 inside the Pope.
@@runedoom Bruh
Spoilers ahead.
The moment we first encounter Alternis, my detective sense tingled. It seemed way too convenient but I let it slip anyway. Then when you reach Hartschild and meet the commanders wife, Ringabel weirdly runs off and then the scene moves on to when Victoria attacks Alternis, he gets wounded and then the next cutscene Ringabel comes back hurt the same way Alternis was. I was like, “They totally the same person lmao”. But then, if you complete the Ninja asterisk, it turns out it was the silent Ninja who attacked Ringabel.
“U wot”
Anyway, that really caught me off. When the big reveal was made, I got bamboozled all over again. Damn I love this game.
I thought of that too exactly how you saw it.
You want to know some extra clever foreshadowing that could be easily missed to the point where I only noticed on a 3rd run? One of Ringabel's pre battle animations when you start a fight has him hop in place to hype himself up for a fight.
You see it so often you don't even think about it after a while even when you saw it initially. Enough so that one could EASILY not even notice that when you finally fight Alternis, he has the EXACT same pre battle hopping in place animation as the final clue before the reveal.
@@Apolleh Holy Shit. You are absolutely right. Omg
Something tells me this is what Mollymauk's theme would be if the nefarious Ashley Birch hadn't killed him.
My friends: Accordion is such a garbage instrument.
Me: *plays this song* I'm sorry you want to say that the hell again?
came from Dimension Duels and Dimension Duels X
What's that?
a YGO game in roblox apparently
Why we don't have another bravely default for a game system is beyond me
In terms of similar gameplay style, Octopath Traveler is sort of like Bravely Default.
Picked up both the first and second games because of bravely default 2. Heh.
Night Mocha still confused over Bravely Second and BD 2
Well...
@@benisalwayssleepy2606 aáa11
good
I only play bravely second and this make me want to play all the bravely games only to see the dimension traveler ringabell mary a day edéa ,please someone comment back if it happen some where
And if the suppose mariage of Yu will happen a day somewhere or maybe in an other game please 😭😭😭
Of course it’s an accordeon because Ringabel is from Florem which is inspired by France
Évidemment le thème de Ringabel est joué à l’accordéon puisqu’il vient de Florem qui elle-même s’inspire de la France
really?
But the accordion like the harmonica is a german instrument 🤔
@@rejvaik00 😭😭😭😭
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I think i will change him job monk to dark knight
How did I get here from jerma 985 "We're the rats"
"Alright time to make the accordion an instrument of shexy" - Ringabell
*Pheonix Dive* *Minus Strike* *Minus Strike* *Minus Strike* *Minus Strike* *Minus Strike* *Minus Strike*
tip *double health ability*
Happy 12th BD!!!!
The love of men is transient but the love of the Lord is eternal.
I see the OST and I think this game must be great.
But I have never been hurt by graphics, I just don't connect to those character models.
dont know why but it remind me of ff9 and ni like it.
mi perro cuando se escapa:
Reminds me of xenoblade chronicles and fire emblem but better.
I'm actually surprised that the accordion is to my experience and knowledge used so little in games.
Ngl, this song makes me wanna get Ike into elite smash
Someone should put this in a mod!
I understood that reference
@@rejvaik00 explain
@@Anon-jr7or here's the video link:
ruclips.net/video/RXWgRBhRFQY/видео.html
The song starts at the 2:00 minute mark in the video
thanks
The only job that fits a chad like him was fighter
ringabel was my dual shield knight :D
stack the big defense items and get supercharge hitting for 9999
I maximized every job in the game on him.
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Is ringabel French?
Nope. He’s Italian. After all, the Italians are quite romantic as well, and they rock the accordion and castanets.
~.~ thank you both btw for correcting me 🤣 ...I cant get this song outta my head 🎵✨💖✨🎵
Well Florum is very much the france of Luxendarc.
True true
Ringabel is how Japanese people view French people. Actually they see us italians as lazy but with great minds. I think they go crazy about our design choice and culture.
Is Ringabel French or Italian
He’s from the city of Florem which is inspired by France.
somewhere in between
I dunno, this doesn't Ringabel for me.
The art kinda looks like the same style used for official final fantasy artwork. Am I just seeing things?
I think they hired longtime artist of the FF franchise Akihiko Yoshida to do the art style of this separate franchise that's why it looks so similar
Ahh yes, french
His name doesn't really ring a bell for me
why i know this music???
Great dandelion show maybe?
Square enix are just creating OST
Ringabel did nothing wrong
Dictator of North Korea approves 👍
ok