Radiant historia should i join rosch
Radiant Historia was co-developed by Atlus, a company best known for the Megami Tensei series, and Japanese studio Headlock. Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology Alternative Prologue If you're uncomfortable with your decision to join Rosch , you can use the White Chronicle to return back to the node and stay with Heiss.
Push him into the back row to negate Iron Wall and weaken Steel Lance, then resort to an attack-and-Heal strategy. Rosch is fought twice as a boss, once in each timeline, both times with Stocke alone.
New trailer for Radiant Historia shows off characters and new art style 1; What are the pros and cons of that? He was very heartbroken that everyone was killed, beside him, and that so many people had risked their lives just to save him. Something is wrong! This is gonna have spoilers, by the way. Head to the main timeline and continue forward until you are forced to fight Rosch. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free!
What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Boards Radiant Historia Well this game certainly has a unique story, but User Info: SybreTiger. User Info: LightHawKnight. You kinda do want to pick the wrong path first if you want to see everything, but you do not have to.
Also they are pretty short, so not too much is explained, but add them up and it is a lot. There is no wrong path for choosing to join Rosch or Heiss, you have to do both. Rosch is the Alternate History and Heiss is the Standard History, you must go down both paths to continue the story.
So even if I pick the correct path, I'll still have to go back and do the wrong path? So even if I don't end up killing Rosch by picking the correct path, I'll still need to go back and kill him anyways? Is it like this with every decision, so I don't have to worry about which choice I pick? You should go back if you want to see the bad ending if you got the good choice. There are barricades to the south. User Info: ohsss.
Where are you? Just back to past? After that just continue and when you get back, you again can only go south. More topics from this board Does it pick up? How do I solve the mines node? Side Quest 2 Answers How do I get the core parts for rosch arm? General 1 Answer Where is Samra to complete the Historica? Main Quest 3 Answers. Ask A Question. None of them had ever touched a weapon until recently.
They understand, yes. Stocke will be with us. I'm sure we'll make it through. A fine attitude. You seem to have a lot of faith in Stocke. He has some personality quirks, but to my knowledge, his skills are unparalleled. Maybe so. I look forward to seeing what he can do. Raul stands and looks out the window behind his chair.
Looks like we'll be playing the part of the melted snow. You didn't hear General Hugo's speech? You mean when he delivered the Prophet Noah's proclamation? The cheers were deafening. It was indeed a stirring speech.
We'll be drowning in enlisted men once more. It'll be as if the snow from the mountaintops suddenly melted. I'll do my best to bring them back alive. That's my job. Well said. Now then, let's go over the details of your mission. It's a far cry from Specint. And we'll be working under Stocke It seems the people officially in charge did some reshuffling of personnel. It came down from the army, so I'd guess General Hugo or Lt. General Raul was invovled Prob'ly right.
Heiss would have said something. Seems like a crazy way to do things, doesn't it? Who can say? They decide, we obey. I feel sorry for Heiss, but we should do our best in our new brigade. Whatever department we're in, we're still working to protect Alistel. Oh, that reminds me Our new Captain--Rosch, was it? He's a friend of yours, isn't he, Stocke? This was some time ago, but back when I was in the army, we fought side by side.
An old friend of yours, eh? Heh, I wonder what he's like. Hey, you're the guy Stocke was talking to on the outskirts of the city the other day. You're the new captain, huh? Wh-- The nerve of you, speaking to your captain like that! Ahh, it's okay, I'm not really one for formalities anyway. But, Captain! You have to set a good example for the brigade! C'mon, let's discuss the mission. I may as well say, we've already got marching orders. Our destination is the Alma Mine in the western mountains.
A mine? The mine's west of Lazvil Hills. It's a strategic location that passes through the mountain interior to Granorg territory. And it seems it's been invaded. Our mission is to drive Granorg out of the mine. Granorg's side should have been sealed. It used to be. But apparently they blew open the seal and forced their way in. That's rather reckless, setting off explosives at an old mine. Why would they do such a thing? Because of the Sand Fortress. You've heard that Alistel took it back recently?
If Granorg wants to attack us, they have to capture the Sand Fortress first. But that's easier said than done.
It's well-fortified and takes a lot of planning and effort. So they're eyeing the Alma Mine as an alternate route, one that gets around the Sand Fortress.
I see. By the way, who's that with you? Oh, right. You already heard that my brigade is composed of new cadets. He's sort of the leader of the fresh faces.
My name's Kiel, Sir! I've heard a lot about you from Captain Rosch! He's always wanted to be in the army. He visited all the time just to watch us train. I eventually got to know him, so I told him about you. I'm great at fencing! Great at ritual sword dancing, technically.
But the Captain told me he knew someone who was much better with a sword Me, I assume. Yes, Sir! I'll train hard to someday be as good as you are, Sergeant! Well, Stocke? How's it feel to be someone's role model? You're not as shady a guy as you think. If you say so, sure. Good to meet you, Kiel. The honor's all mine! If the chance comes up, I'd like to see these sword skills of yours. Particularly the sword dancing you mentioned.
Of course, Sir! I'd be honored to, Sergeant! The "Sergeant" is a bit much. Just call me Stocke. B-But then I wouldn't be setting a good example I have to call you Sergeant, Sergeant! Looks like the introductions went smashingly. See, I was right to make you my adjutant.
Thing is I'm sorry to put this on you, but I need you to be the vanguard of this brigade. None of these new soldiers have any combat experience. I need trained men in the vanguard. So that's why Marc and I were reassigned here. I see your point. It's the best way to keep casualties to a minimum.
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