Some of them don't make sense due to the conditions. Like at the end of BF4 when you burn all the fortresses, Milanor exclaims " Yes! We smashed all their fortresses!"
Objective = Burn, not Smash.
He said "Burn, baby, burn!" as well.
Elena seems quite popular... No one else likes Roswell?
Eh... I bet it's because Roswell and Rosary didn't get as much development as other characters. After Chapter 2, they like, stop talking. But then again, Cruz had even less lines than they did, and that doesn't stop Chef from liking him.
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From as far as I've gotten Yggdra and Neitzsche
Just don't like Milanor because he is an axe weilder... It's not like he could help it, jus...after Fire Emblem for the gba Comparing him and hector...well...
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QUOTE(Desu @ Nov 29 2006, 09:07 AM)
Just because he's an axe-wielder?
He couldn't help it... Hector was so over powered, that by the near-end game, I could have solo'd the last 5 stages with only him. The only reason I didn't, is because buying weapons and everything was annoying...
But I will give him points for being the only guy to be able to steal...
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I would say Nessiah, and perhaps Roswell...
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Gulcasa, Emilio, and Luciana. Yep.
...and Milanor's lines.
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