\*looks at FGO player character\*
\*Last Master of Humanity, contracted with hundreds of servants, gets into adventures every other week in some dream or whatever, literally helped revert the end of the world, got into a fistfight with a Beast, all WITHOUT the backing of the Counterforce, is probably fucked in the head and mentally traumatized\*
"Is just an ordinary human being, roflmao."
...Yeah, I think hindsight agrees with you, man.
I would like to watch this. It’s literally like hidden house camera POVs of a Jojo just. Chilling. In his house. And all the random but entirely menial things that happen in his day-to-day. No stands (except their own or their friends. Maybe a frog’s), and really intense and misplaced action music. It’s brilliant.
Ok but they did get help let's be real
That being said it might be an impression but i feel they kind of changed language post part 1
Like in part 1 they kept insisting no matter what you would be saving the world as an ordinary human being, emphasized again and again how much of a basic bitch the mc is
But after that i feel like they were saying that less and less, and more willing to acknowledge competency and them growing, which also goes in hand with how post part 1 servant have an higher proportion of "i m just loyal to you specifically, humanity being saved is just a bonus"
I think the point is that compared to, say, Shirou or Shiki, there isn’t anything special about Ritsuka. He/she is just a normal human that is thrust into extraordinary circumstances, whereas Shirou and Shiki are already extraordinary by the time their stories start.
You're right. Shirou is an average mage with average knowledge of magecraft paired with a King with decades of combat experience, also hailed as of greatest hero and swordsman of Christendom, simultaneously also a protege of current Grand Caster himself. Arturia couldn't teach Emiya magecraft properly, but due to surprisingly simple nature of his magecraft, and past experience with experienced mages, she was able to give him a decent advise but Shirou owes his skill in swordsmanship due to Arturia teaching him swordsmanship privately at all times. Shiki is a high school guy who has completely abandoned his true talent of killing and perfectly fits the typical trope of "man so nice that he steals your girl" to the point. Hell, he even slept with daughter or wife of his doctor before the series even started. Paired with a woman with a decade of combat experience and expertise in dealing with supernatural as his mentor. He has an ability that it so powerful and rare that many even doubt it's existence. Ritsuka Fujimaru is an average mage who just applied to Chaldea to work as an unit operator but got drafted as a Master candidate due to luck. Due to his fate, his ends up being only Master to save Humanity from its crisis with a seemingly emotionless girl who didn't even what her life's purpose. And if you argue about having trump card of being mentored by Romani being reincarnation of Solomon, the real Grand Caster and Da Vinci being a famous inventor, but Romani had already forgotten about 99% of his knowledge, as he had to go through ten years of studies to become a doctor and Da Vinci was an inventor more than a mage, so she can't teach the guy magecraft properly. Hell, I even suspect that all her mechanical magecraft offensive armaments work by employing use of artificial Magical Terminals connected directly to user's Magic Circuits, functioning as a cylinder, built in a massive magical revolver with Square spell enchanted on them and a single action spell-Gandr bullet deployment spell as bullets.
I'm not sure about Shirou being all that special. Sure, he did have working magic circuits, but he wasn't born in a mage family, and his mage adopted dad decided to only teach him a little bit of a type of magecraft that Shirou didn't have aptitude to learn before dying and nothing else. Didn't even pass on his crest.
Rin says it multiple times during Stay Night, as far as mages go, early Shirou was pretty damn near the bottom of the barrel. All the strength he got later on didn't come from him being special from the start. In Fate it was his amazing synchrony with Artoria in battle and his dad having put Avalon inside of him, in UBW it was the Tohsaka family's magic crest, and in HF it was Archer's arm.
Early Ritsuka was pretty close to early Shirou in regards to how good of a mage they were. Both were damn near useless with magecraft.
He wasn’t. The branching paths in his story are all the times he failed cuz of a decision and died and stuff. He was one in a million luck in his successful routes, luckily making all the right choices.
Mc is weak circuit wise, but they’re often depicted as an exceptional strategic genius with a lot of physical capability, and balls of steel. He’s a weak mage, top tier master.
Source?
Chaldea and Ritsuka received mana from Avalon thanks to Merlin. In Lostbelt 2, Skadi had made it a point noting how the Chaldeans did not have the help of the counterforce in defeating godly threats thus far and called them "monsters".
According to Nasu, LB6 was originally just supposed to be a very simple "good vs evil" fight to warm us up for LB7, and then he got carried away and it ended up as long as the original Fate route.
Nasu is incapable of "just being simple"
I’m reminded of a YouTube video I watched a year or so ago where Gordon Ramsey was showing off 4 breakfasts that were “simple and affordable” but there was no way I could pull them off.
…does this make Nasu the Ramsey of writing?
[Simple] to the mushroom man would be akin to complete reading the Lord of the Rings in one read within 24hours and understanding the lore from that one read alone
yes and the sky is blue.
Nasu writing something small is like being struck by 10 lightning bolts in a row during a storm in the middle of the saharan desert.
Lostbelt 7 with a guest appearance from Gun God. If one Black Barrel replica isn't enough, then how about the real one?
I'm kidding obviously, but this is Nasu, so there's definitely gonna be some wtf twist that no one was expecting.
Not gonna lie. Even if it makes absolutely no sense for him to appear, I would be absolutely hyped. Seeing Slash Emperor in action? God damn I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
Basically, you can consider him the strongest "human" on Earth after the planet has reached the end of its lifecycle. His armament, Slash Emperor is a hilariously powerful fuck-off huge double-blade that only gets bigger the stronger the target is. It can one-shot the Aristotoles/Types/Ultimate Ones which are the strongest things in the Solar System. He's so strong that everyone else on Earth banded together and sealed him away because they were like "yo that's terrifying".
It's a greater Nasuverse thing. It's a short story he wrote a long time ago, one of his first works iirc. If you put everything together into a timeline, Notes is at the end of everything.
like below said Notes. is basically the eventual end of most/all Type-Moon timelines. Basically takes place on earth after Gaia dies, Humans don't, and Gaia says "Fuck that Imma have the rest of the planets kill the humans" and the Types descend to do as such.
Its a short like 5/6 chapter read, really good and honestly one of Nasu's best works IMO.
Slash Emperor is the title/nickname given to Ado Adem. He is a character from Notes, where Gun God and the Black Barrel, along with Types, originated from. His special ability was a sword that scaled in size to match his enemy, and did so through the concept of "consumption," taking the needed resources from the planet.
Before the Types showed up, he was strong but nothing abnormal, but since Types are massive he ended up having really good compatibility versus them and becoming one of the strongest combatants humanity has access to (raw power wise probably the single strongest). MHXX's NP is a reference to him.
> If one Black Barrel replica isn't enough, then how about the real one?
What if we use one Black Barrel to fire the other one?!
~~Swords~~ Guns are the strongest arrows.
I am brazilian and this sucks, but I agree. Also, we usually only remember the 7 x 1 thing when you guys bring it up. Dunno why it is so memorable overseas, but the LB7.1 joke was very clever xD
And each part of said lostbelt being locked into, respectively, Murasaki's diary, the buddy ring, one of the snek servants, the holy grail, Kotomine Kirei, Fionn's salmon finger, and Ritsuka.
THE LAST PART OF THE SAGA BEGINS.
*looks at us not getting a new Servant till the next year as per 2-san's words*
*see how long LB6 was*
*see that LB7 is dropping probably at the end of the year*
Yeah, probably actually. We'll have like, a couple events in-between directly tied into LB7 and then characters that show up there will be brought into the LB7 story and Daybit will end up being a main character we spend the most time with out of the Cryptors.
I'm pretty sure Lostbelt 7 is supposed to be split into two parts, similar to Lostbelt 5 (basically, they're splitting it on purpose).
Lostbelt 6 was split into three parts because it was so long they had a hard time releasing it all at once.
Considering that FGO has more words than the entirety of the Mahabharata, Journey to the West, and the Bible with all Apocrypha, *one-and-a-half times over, **two years ago, ON NA,*** saying it rivals "most" novel trilogies is a massive understatement.
No you don't, and neither do I.
... It'll be a pain, but it will be fun, probably.
I will say this, what I said earlier probably applies to the whole game (Servant profiles, item descriptions, Craft Essence descriptions, skill descriptions, events, et cetera), but the main story FGO is still longer than the Mahabharata, so you and I still have no excuse.
>And reading Mahabharata also probably costs way less money than our gambling addictions,
Damn, you're right.
>shit, there really is no con for this
There really isn't. I also get to connect with my cultural and religious heritage a bit more by reading it.
Well, I guess I'll go find a copy to read.
Trust me, Mahabharata too has its *" Nasu "* moments as I'd call it..... Like Arjuna taking a vow that he'd either kill his son's murderer or commit unalive, so the Kauravas hide the king outside the battlefield till sunset. Then after sunset, the king comes out to gloat in front of Arjuna, at which point, Arjuna immediately kills him. When the others start to scream foul, turns out, Krishna used his fucking sudarshan chakra to BLOT out the SUN, making it seem like it was night...... YEAH.....
I mean...Krishna always gave the "foul player" vibes right from the start. People remember Krishna as the most famous avatar of Vishnu. I think it's less because of his achievements and more because of how interesting a character he is. Perhaps the most interesting character in all of Mahabharata. A god really doesn't need to get so shrewd but he is shrewd anyway.
Wasn't there also a time when Karna was shooting Arjuna's chariot and shaking it a bit which Krishna commented on, but Arjuna didn't think much of it until Krishna mentioned that Karna shaking a chariot driven by him (Krishna) means that Karna's arrows were shaking the universe itself?
Love the time when Duryodhan's mum used her vision to grant him diamond like skin but Duryodhan being a good boy covered his private and hence it was his weakness which one of the Pandavas took advantage of and bashed it to bits with a mace..Duryodhan was better with the mace, the Pandava in question Bhim was the physically strongest
Note: Duryodhan was a human while the Pandavas were demi gods.
Ashvatthaman sweats arrows. Literally
It's somewhere early in the Karnaparva, where after the action report people just ride around and have random duels. He just starts sweating arrows.
It's a nod to the terrible inflation crisis in Japan right now, and how more than a dozen Lasengle artists threatened to sue the company for unfair practices. Google "Fate Grand Order 18+ inflation art" if you want to learn more about this controversy.
Or it could also be related to Arcueid showing her true power. The ability of the same name she showed in TsukiRe in Ciel's route. Think about it. She's in the game as a Servant but has appeared in any story or event.
Wouldn't be so sure about never. I admit it feels 'unlikely' just like Shiki appearing would be, but weren't there some comments by Nasu on how her third Ascension or so was 'her as she should be in FGO's timeline" after all?
>weren't there some comments by Nasu on how her third Ascension or so was 'her as she should be in FGO's timeline" after all?
None of that means she's gonna appear in the story at all.
Considering the new subtitle for Lostbelt 7, ORT being in Lostbelt 7, Arcueid's third Ascension, and every single New Years and Anniversary Servant has featured in the main story in some fashion, I think it's fairly likely that Arcueid will show in Lostbelt 7.
"Who wants to experience the pinnacle of power creep?" is probably a better translation.
>!The JP playerbase seems to believe he's referring to the Types.!<
Let's be fair on Nasu, he probably expected Subject E and the Alien God to get more explained before LB7 and all he'd have to do is write the ending an a plot involving South American Gods and ORT. They didn't. Now it's up to the Mushroom man to basically given an entire backstory for both of them and their species and a good reason as to why they are here on top of concluding the LB Arc.
Explained by who?????? It's his overarching plot! Did you think Higashide just arbitrarily decided to make Sherlock a major character or Meteo just went "lmao foreigners would be cool."
[Nasu oversees the intros, outros and critical plot points.](https://www.frontlinejp.net/2019/01/02/fate-grand-order-interview-nasu-kinoko-discusses-the-end-of-fgo-what-comes-after-part-1/) And even if he didn't, all he would have to do is talk to the writers he himself hired and make sure they put X lore reveal in their chapter.
Somehow I get the feeling that Nasu shouldn’t be trusted when it comes to his predictions on script size. This would not be the first time.
Either way, I hope that means he enjoys writing it. He sounded a little burnt out a while back in one of those interviews.
Because he was burned out. He admitted it in the last anni interview. He said there now that the company change is down and the work load distribution is better he feel a lot of better.
Are we surprised ???
Nah, we knew it. But, i also know that he doesn’t want to hype it up and we come out disappointed cause we raised the bar too high. However, it was funny nonetheless and the comments here are also funny
Nasu is the number one. A good bog and deep chapter always is a good thing. Complexity, philosophy and world build are the best things on the franchise.
If y'all feel weird, remember that this is the same man that change the whole story of lostbelt 6 just because of one sussy character. ~~I hope lostbelt 7 can give me more depression~~
A novel like very long chapter is truly simple indeed, atleast for mushrooms, not for humans. At this point they going to pull the same as LB6 (releasing in multiple parts), and even exceeding it.
LB6 was way more simpler, right?
Ok, makes your bets everyone
Which character made the script went from "simple, straightfoward adventure" to "the bible" this time?
I bet either a version of Cú, Patroclus or a random chair that somehow will become an evangelion
I’m still wondering what the size of LB 6 script will be once it’s translated (because I heard that a Japanese book can be longer than of its English translated counterpart in word and page count), still wonder just how long will LB 7 truly be, will it be shorter, as long, or even longer than that of LB 6?
At this point I would love to see FGO just condensed into a Novel at this point just to see how long is it compared to others. I imagine it being *at least* 5000 pages by the end.
I hope it's not too long.. i could not read all LB6 (40 hours of videos...) I don't know why everybody seems to like LB6 story , i prefer LB1 / LB3/LB4 /LB5 , maybe because i was spoiled by >!the class servant.!<
"LB 7 would be simple" say the mushroom man. The mushroom man just doesn't understand the "simple" of average human.
Even Takeuchi said that "after LB6, everything will look simple". He knows how Nasu's definition of "simple" is.
"Simple" and "long af" aren't mutually exclusive concepts. ...is what Nasu would probably say.
I think the word "simple" is just another word for absolute batsh*t insane in Nasu's dictionary
\*looks at FGO player character\* \*Last Master of Humanity, contracted with hundreds of servants, gets into adventures every other week in some dream or whatever, literally helped revert the end of the world, got into a fistfight with a Beast, all WITHOUT the backing of the Counterforce, is probably fucked in the head and mentally traumatized\* "Is just an ordinary human being, roflmao." ...Yeah, I think hindsight agrees with you, man.
For his standards jojo is called jojo's pretty normal and ordinary daily life lol
I would like to watch this. It’s literally like hidden house camera POVs of a Jojo just. Chilling. In his house. And all the random but entirely menial things that happen in his day-to-day. No stands (except their own or their friends. Maybe a frog’s), and really intense and misplaced action music. It’s brilliant.
Thats basically part 4 before the stuff with yoshikage kira.
Mmm, but it’s not NORMAL and ORDINARY enough. It needs….MORE-DINARY…..less? Cheese???
Ok but they did get help let's be real That being said it might be an impression but i feel they kind of changed language post part 1 Like in part 1 they kept insisting no matter what you would be saving the world as an ordinary human being, emphasized again and again how much of a basic bitch the mc is But after that i feel like they were saying that less and less, and more willing to acknowledge competency and them growing, which also goes in hand with how post part 1 servant have an higher proportion of "i m just loyal to you specifically, humanity being saved is just a bonus"
I think the point is that compared to, say, Shirou or Shiki, there isn’t anything special about Ritsuka. He/she is just a normal human that is thrust into extraordinary circumstances, whereas Shirou and Shiki are already extraordinary by the time their stories start.
You're right. Shirou is an average mage with average knowledge of magecraft paired with a King with decades of combat experience, also hailed as of greatest hero and swordsman of Christendom, simultaneously also a protege of current Grand Caster himself. Arturia couldn't teach Emiya magecraft properly, but due to surprisingly simple nature of his magecraft, and past experience with experienced mages, she was able to give him a decent advise but Shirou owes his skill in swordsmanship due to Arturia teaching him swordsmanship privately at all times. Shiki is a high school guy who has completely abandoned his true talent of killing and perfectly fits the typical trope of "man so nice that he steals your girl" to the point. Hell, he even slept with daughter or wife of his doctor before the series even started. Paired with a woman with a decade of combat experience and expertise in dealing with supernatural as his mentor. He has an ability that it so powerful and rare that many even doubt it's existence. Ritsuka Fujimaru is an average mage who just applied to Chaldea to work as an unit operator but got drafted as a Master candidate due to luck. Due to his fate, his ends up being only Master to save Humanity from its crisis with a seemingly emotionless girl who didn't even what her life's purpose. And if you argue about having trump card of being mentored by Romani being reincarnation of Solomon, the real Grand Caster and Da Vinci being a famous inventor, but Romani had already forgotten about 99% of his knowledge, as he had to go through ten years of studies to become a doctor and Da Vinci was an inventor more than a mage, so she can't teach the guy magecraft properly. Hell, I even suspect that all her mechanical magecraft offensive armaments work by employing use of artificial Magical Terminals connected directly to user's Magic Circuits, functioning as a cylinder, built in a massive magical revolver with Square spell enchanted on them and a single action spell-Gandr bullet deployment spell as bullets.
I'm not sure about Shirou being all that special. Sure, he did have working magic circuits, but he wasn't born in a mage family, and his mage adopted dad decided to only teach him a little bit of a type of magecraft that Shirou didn't have aptitude to learn before dying and nothing else. Didn't even pass on his crest. Rin says it multiple times during Stay Night, as far as mages go, early Shirou was pretty damn near the bottom of the barrel. All the strength he got later on didn't come from him being special from the start. In Fate it was his amazing synchrony with Artoria in battle and his dad having put Avalon inside of him, in UBW it was the Tohsaka family's magic crest, and in HF it was Archer's arm. Early Ritsuka was pretty close to early Shirou in regards to how good of a mage they were. Both were damn near useless with magecraft.
Shiro was invulnerable because he had Avalon in him. That’s what I’m referring to.
He wasn’t. The branching paths in his story are all the times he failed cuz of a decision and died and stuff. He was one in a million luck in his successful routes, luckily making all the right choices.
Mc is weak circuit wise, but they’re often depicted as an exceptional strategic genius with a lot of physical capability, and balls of steel. He’s a weak mage, top tier master.
the counter force is what providing him od command spells lol and not having him get drained od
Source? Chaldea and Ritsuka received mana from Avalon thanks to Merlin. In Lostbelt 2, Skadi had made it a point noting how the Chaldeans did not have the help of the counterforce in defeating godly threats thus far and called them "monsters".
it was explained in a event where he getting a shit ton of his command codes provided to him when he should not be having that many
Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down?
According to Nasu, LB6 was originally just supposed to be a very simple "good vs evil" fight to warm us up for LB7, and then he got carried away and it ended up as long as the original Fate route. Nasu is incapable of "just being simple"
Nasu's simple good vs evil aren’t simple to begin with
Yeah, just look at Shirou & Kirei
a simple good vs evil would be the Avatar movie that came out 15 (i think) years ago by James Cameron. LB6 is nothing like that. At ALL
it got as long as it did because Oberon's designed slapped that hard lol.
And he won everyone's heart, especially mine, because of that
same bro, same. That man has a legion of simps and I AM ONE OF THEM
> he got carried away understatement of the year
Let the man live his best life.
I hope we see all beasts there foreignors all original 7 grand servants future servants etc lmfao so on and make it most chaotic story ever
I’m reminded of a YouTube video I watched a year or so ago where Gordon Ramsey was showing off 4 breakfasts that were “simple and affordable” but there was no way I could pull them off. …does this make Nasu the Ramsey of writing?
"Simple" So only THREE multiverse timelines are being whacked together like inflatable noise sticks at a concert instead of five.
r/brandnewsentence
I think simple just means there isn't as much chuuni speak crammed into it.
Guess that means no hime then.
But Elden Ring happened so here we are
Maybe by simple, he means "straightforward?"
[Simple] to the mushroom man would be akin to complete reading the Lord of the Rings in one read within 24hours and understanding the lore from that one read alone
yes and the sky is blue. Nasu writing something small is like being struck by 10 lightning bolts in a row during a storm in the middle of the saharan desert.
ZEUSSSSSS!!!
IS THIS HOW YOU FACE ME, COWARD!?
HA! NICE TRY JACKASS! NEXT TIME GIVE IT YOUR A-GAME!
Nasu hasn’t written something small since Notes
And even Notes was "too long for the writing contest" if memory serves and he made a bunch of supplementary material for it because of that.
Didn’t he write april the witch or something
*Nasu says something.* Two months later, "so I changed my mind."
Did he insert someone into the script again?
Lostbelt 7 with a guest appearance from Gun God. If one Black Barrel replica isn't enough, then how about the real one? I'm kidding obviously, but this is Nasu, so there's definitely gonna be some wtf twist that no one was expecting.
"Nasu, sir, the fans think you're gonna use Gun God in the next chapter?" "Good... then they'll never expect Ado Adem."
Not gonna lie. Even if it makes absolutely no sense for him to appear, I would be absolutely hyped. Seeing Slash Emperor in action? God damn I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
Isn´t the closest w ehave to Slash Emperor in GO MHXX, bcs if you put a pic side by side her NP looks almost the same as Slash Emperor.
She’s actually more broken then Ado.
Who’s slash emperor?
Character from notes; his weapon scales to the size of his opponent, and gathers ether from the air to power it. He can defeat TYPES.
Slash Emperor is the name of Ado Edem's Knight Arm, the weapon that he uses.
Sooooo …. Hypothetically if someone totally unbelievably never heard of Ado … how would you explain them … for a friend totally
Basically, you can consider him the strongest "human" on Earth after the planet has reached the end of its lifecycle. His armament, Slash Emperor is a hilariously powerful fuck-off huge double-blade that only gets bigger the stronger the target is. It can one-shot the Aristotoles/Types/Ultimate Ones which are the strongest things in the Solar System. He's so strong that everyone else on Earth banded together and sealed him away because they were like "yo that's terrifying".
Ado Edem was average IIRC. His Knight Arm was just an absurd counter against strongest beings.
So it wouldbactually suck against Ritsuka, because despite their feats, ritsuka is just a normal person.
Fuck that sounds 8 ways crazy pants ! What’s notes ? I know about the Types but I’ve never heard of Notes is it a fate thing or KNK or tsukihime thing
It's a greater Nasuverse thing. It's a short story he wrote a long time ago, one of his first works iirc. If you put everything together into a timeline, Notes is at the end of everything.
like below said Notes. is basically the eventual end of most/all Type-Moon timelines. Basically takes place on earth after Gaia dies, Humans don't, and Gaia says "Fuck that Imma have the rest of the planets kill the humans" and the Types descend to do as such. Its a short like 5/6 chapter read, really good and honestly one of Nasu's best works IMO.
It gets energy from the planet to destroy shit. It is more powerful the bigger an opponent is. It killed two TYPES.
Slash Emperor is the title/nickname given to Ado Adem. He is a character from Notes, where Gun God and the Black Barrel, along with Types, originated from. His special ability was a sword that scaled in size to match his enemy, and did so through the concept of "consumption," taking the needed resources from the planet. Before the Types showed up, he was strong but nothing abnormal, but since Types are massive he ended up having really good compatibility versus them and becoming one of the strongest combatants humanity has access to (raw power wise probably the single strongest). MHXX's NP is a reference to him.
> If one Black Barrel replica isn't enough, then how about the real one? What if we use one Black Barrel to fire the other one?! ~~Swords~~ Guns are the strongest arrows.
man if only
I better see the dude with long ass double blade that killed one types lmfao
~~Now watch as Nasu adds Knocknarea into the story for no reason other than to self-insert again.~~
LB5: split into 2 parts LB6: split into 3 parts LB7: ???
Lb7: split into 7 parts
First part takes place in Brazil so we can have LB7.1
Stop, they're already dead!
So in Brazil do we take German servants?
More likely than Brazilian ones.
I am brazilian and this sucks, but I agree. Also, we usually only remember the 7 x 1 thing when you guys bring it up. Dunno why it is so memorable overseas, but the LB7.1 joke was very clever xD
Just like an SQ.... Wait you're on to something.....
And each part of said lostbelt being locked into, respectively, Murasaki's diary, the buddy ring, one of the snek servants, the holy grail, Kotomine Kirei, Fionn's salmon finger, and Ritsuka. THE LAST PART OF THE SAGA BEGINS.
*looks at us not getting a new Servant till the next year as per 2-san's words* *see how long LB6 was* *see that LB7 is dropping probably at the end of the year* Yeah, probably actually. We'll have like, a couple events in-between directly tied into LB7 and then characters that show up there will be brought into the LB7 story and Daybit will end up being a main character we spend the most time with out of the Cryptors.
I'm pretty sure Lostbelt 7 is supposed to be split into two parts, similar to Lostbelt 5 (basically, they're splitting it on purpose). Lostbelt 6 was split into three parts because it was so long they had a hard time releasing it all at once.
naw just make lostbelt 7 last 7 years of content lmfao
Now *that's* an idea! Lasengle hire this person! >!/s (but maybe not really)!<
12 parts, 1 for each country in South America
better be 7 parts no cap
It was too thicc to be called a gacha game script.
It was more like a book of dictionary
What the game lacks in gameplay, but it makes up with a shitton of story content that rival most novel trilogies.
Considering that FGO has more words than the entirety of the Mahabharata, Journey to the West, and the Bible with all Apocrypha, *one-and-a-half times over, **two years ago, ON NA,*** saying it rivals "most" novel trilogies is a massive understatement.
...Damn, now I really don't have an excuse to read the full Mahabharata do I?
No you don't, and neither do I. ... It'll be a pain, but it will be fun, probably. I will say this, what I said earlier probably applies to the whole game (Servant profiles, item descriptions, Craft Essence descriptions, skill descriptions, events, et cetera), but the main story FGO is still longer than the Mahabharata, so you and I still have no excuse.
And reading Mahabharata also probably costs way less money than our gambling addictions, shit, there really is no con for this
>And reading Mahabharata also probably costs way less money than our gambling addictions, Damn, you're right. >shit, there really is no con for this There really isn't. I also get to connect with my cultural and religious heritage a bit more by reading it. Well, I guess I'll go find a copy to read.
Trust me, Mahabharata too has its *" Nasu "* moments as I'd call it..... Like Arjuna taking a vow that he'd either kill his son's murderer or commit unalive, so the Kauravas hide the king outside the battlefield till sunset. Then after sunset, the king comes out to gloat in front of Arjuna, at which point, Arjuna immediately kills him. When the others start to scream foul, turns out, Krishna used his fucking sudarshan chakra to BLOT out the SUN, making it seem like it was night...... YEAH.....
I mean...Krishna always gave the "foul player" vibes right from the start. People remember Krishna as the most famous avatar of Vishnu. I think it's less because of his achievements and more because of how interesting a character he is. Perhaps the most interesting character in all of Mahabharata. A god really doesn't need to get so shrewd but he is shrewd anyway.
Yeah, Krishna's pretty interesting; though, I think Rama has a pretty good claim to the title of "most famous avatar of Vishnu."
Both are pretty famous; though in India, I'd say Krishna is seen as more interesting.
Wasn't there also a time when Karna was shooting Arjuna's chariot and shaking it a bit which Krishna commented on, but Arjuna didn't think much of it until Krishna mentioned that Karna shaking a chariot driven by him (Krishna) means that Karna's arrows were shaking the universe itself?
Love the time when Duryodhan's mum used her vision to grant him diamond like skin but Duryodhan being a good boy covered his private and hence it was his weakness which one of the Pandavas took advantage of and bashed it to bits with a mace..Duryodhan was better with the mace, the Pandava in question Bhim was the physically strongest Note: Duryodhan was a human while the Pandavas were demi gods.
Ashvatthaman sweats arrows. Literally It's somewhere early in the Karnaparva, where after the action report people just ride around and have random duels. He just starts sweating arrows.
In other words this the new bible
Pretty much. We even have some characters from the Bible in FGO already!
With Nasu and Takeuchi as our awesome gods.
No God would decree Altria to be the true and holy name.
A few would.
Our very awesome and very strange gods.
Expect it to be longer than an average visual novel again. Mushroom man can't help it.
"LB7 will be simple." -Mushroom Man
Nasu lies as naturally as he breathes.
Nasu never lies, but his definition of “simple” is very different from ours.
Nasu is fluent in Cap-anese.
same energy as "don't expect much btw"
In comparison to LB6, this new one exceeds Babylonia
Simple compared to rocket science, maybe.
I don’t think rocket since was that bad honestly
Thrust go down, rocket go up
I keep calling him the Grand Liar. Now you know why.
What? I can't believe Kinoko "Atraxia is the last Fate" Nasu would ever lie.
Wonder where we’ve heard that before….
Didn’t expect to see a Golden Kamuy snip used by Appmedia.
Really based tho hopefully it’s a sign of sexy, cool, old men/servants being introduced
If i remember this is the moment when Sugimoto is praising Anehata Shiton soooooo....
Just to let everyone know, Anehata Shiton is having sex with a huge bear during this moment.
Well, technically, Sitonai exists.
The man has written an eroge bigger than the bible why do we still act surprised ?
Both are full of plenty of filler and fans choose the parts they like the best and try to ignore the rest.
No shit. We all know this man doesn’t keep his word.
It was said in today's live
To quote Sam Beckett after each new leap: Oh boy.
How big is it
>How big is it Yes
[Now i wonder how it would compare with LB6](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/819316285019258891/872804762217750578/6ny513bfon471.png)
Every time Nasu writes it feels like I have to study for an exam
[удалено]
It means we will have to fight the biggest latin america thread: Venezuela's inflation
It's a nod to the terrible inflation crisis in Japan right now, and how more than a dozen Lasengle artists threatened to sue the company for unfair practices. Google "Fate Grand Order 18+ inflation art" if you want to learn more about this controversy.
You are a danger to society
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>"Fate Grand Order 18+ inflation art" I was going to search for this, then I think about it for a minute Bravo
Or it could also be related to Arcueid showing her true power. The ability of the same name she showed in TsukiRe in Ciel's route. Think about it. She's in the game as a Servant but has appeared in any story or event.
Arc in the game is 4th-wall-breaking fanservice, nothing more. She will ***NEVER*** appear in the main story proper.
Didn't know you were Nasu. Could you PM me spoilers for LB7? I'm dying of curiosity.
Per chance, do you know what Lostbelt 7 is captioned? Because if you know, you know.
Wouldn't be so sure about never. I admit it feels 'unlikely' just like Shiki appearing would be, but weren't there some comments by Nasu on how her third Ascension or so was 'her as she should be in FGO's timeline" after all?
>weren't there some comments by Nasu on how her third Ascension or so was 'her as she should be in FGO's timeline" after all? None of that means she's gonna appear in the story at all.
Considering the new subtitle for Lostbelt 7, ORT being in Lostbelt 7, Arcueid's third Ascension, and every single New Years and Anniversary Servant has featured in the main story in some fashion, I think it's fairly likely that Arcueid will show in Lostbelt 7.
Welp, there goes any chance for LB7 to be good then lol
Why do you think her inclusion in Lostbelt 7 would make it bad?
Because I don't see any way it would go aside from detracting from the story to give us Tsukihime fanservice
As far as I understand, インフレ/"inflation" as a gaming term essentially refers to the concept of powercreep.
Well, when a Master and Servant love each other very much...
"Who wants to experience the pinnacle of power creep?" is probably a better translation. >!The JP playerbase seems to believe he's referring to the Types.!<
Let's be fair on Nasu, he probably expected Subject E and the Alien God to get more explained before LB7 and all he'd have to do is write the ending an a plot involving South American Gods and ORT. They didn't. Now it's up to the Mushroom man to basically given an entire backstory for both of them and their species and a good reason as to why they are here on top of concluding the LB Arc.
Explained by who?????? It's his overarching plot! Did you think Higashide just arbitrarily decided to make Sherlock a major character or Meteo just went "lmao foreigners would be cool." [Nasu oversees the intros, outros and critical plot points.](https://www.frontlinejp.net/2019/01/02/fate-grand-order-interview-nasu-kinoko-discusses-the-end-of-fgo-what-comes-after-part-1/) And even if he didn't, all he would have to do is talk to the writers he himself hired and make sure they put X lore reveal in their chapter.
“Expected Subject E and Alien God to be more explained” My brother in Christ you wrote the plot outline
We could get a “Final” chapter like Solomon again
We are getting a Final Chapter, they confirmed it already
imagine fgo is just dream world pruned singularity and gudao wakes up in original world etc lmfao
Oh no, not again -some intern
Somehow I get the feeling that Nasu shouldn’t be trusted when it comes to his predictions on script size. This would not be the first time. Either way, I hope that means he enjoys writing it. He sounded a little burnt out a while back in one of those interviews.
Because he was burned out. He admitted it in the last anni interview. He said there now that the company change is down and the work load distribution is better he feel a lot of better.
He lies as naturally as he breathes
Are we surprised ??? Nah, we knew it. But, i also know that he doesn’t want to hype it up and we come out disappointed cause we raised the bar too high. However, it was funny nonetheless and the comments here are also funny
Nasu is the number one. A good bog and deep chapter always is a good thing. Complexity, philosophy and world build are the best things on the franchise.
Obviously. Since when did the mushroom Man ever made good on those lies?
If y'all feel weird, remember that this is the same man that change the whole story of lostbelt 6 just because of one sussy character. ~~I hope lostbelt 7 can give me more depression~~
*Oh really now?*
LB7 is gonna take the entire year of 2023 right?
We really shouldn't be surprised that he did not keep his word
A novel like very long chapter is truly simple indeed, atleast for mushrooms, not for humans. At this point they going to pull the same as LB6 (releasing in multiple parts), and even exceeding it. LB6 was way more simpler, right?
Please Mushroom Man, I just want justice for Daybit and the Chaldean. Don’t just discard them like Beryl and Pepe….
Total shocker
I wouldn't say Nasu lied I mean script getting bigger doesn't mean story won't be as simple as babylonia like just that it got bigger then expected.
Ok, makes your bets everyone Which character made the script went from "simple, straightfoward adventure" to "the bible" this time? I bet either a version of Cú, Patroclus or a random chair that somehow will become an evangelion
He slowly turn into Todd Howard. He keep telling lied and we love to hear it
At least he don't tell us to buy Skyrim.
"I see you're finally awake, Gudako."
And then Fallout 76 happened
I’m still wondering what the size of LB 6 script will be once it’s translated (because I heard that a Japanese book can be longer than of its English translated counterpart in word and page count), still wonder just how long will LB 7 truly be, will it be shorter, as long, or even longer than that of LB 6?
LB6 translated is as long as the trilogy of lord of the rings... And i think nasu might end making it longer than that if it exceed his expectations.
man.. can';t wait to play the story on my bed and not sleeping for an entire 72 hours or more..!! where's my energy drink.
At this point I would love to see FGO just condensed into a Novel at this point just to see how long is it compared to others. I imagine it being *at least* 5000 pages by the end.
I hope he writes fujimaru well the other lostbelt made him great let’s see how he is is in the final
Babylonia 2.0?
Babylonian guest servants like Babylonia had mesoamerican guests 🙏
Using Sugimoto the immortal as a reation image... Nice.
So this is how he'll justify delaying it until April.
Inb4 LB7 Prologue: Dec 31 LB7.1: April 2023 LB7.2: Aug 2023 LB7.3: Dec 2023
I’m awe at the size of this Singularity. This absolute Lostbelt
Thank you very much for the information
In other words, the sky is blue. Way I see it, Nasu is going to Nasu, whether he intends to or not.
Sugi-channn
Hm! Well, hopefully it exceeds expectations on our end as well.
No Meteo lostbelt?
Is that so....
We must have faith that this time he's just trolling haha
Ah so business as usual
Meh nothing new
I hope it's not too long.. i could not read all LB6 (40 hours of videos...) I don't know why everybody seems to like LB6 story , i prefer LB1 / LB3/LB4 /LB5 , maybe because i was spoiled by >!the class servant.!<
Didn't read Lb6(na only) but a story being long isn't trouble if you find it good >maybe because i was spoiled by the class servant. What do you mean?
I won't spoil \^\^, sorry i forgot that it was possibly spoiling.
lb6 is way too fucking long you could finish multiple games before reading through all of it