5 Funniest Moments from Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem: Three Houses tells a very serious story that explores classism, clashing ideologies, and the horrors of war, but that doesn’t mean it can’t lighten up every once in a while. Through support conversations, monastery events, occasional hammy dialogue, and questionably canon Twitter posts from the voice actors, this game has accumulated a bevy of hilarious tidbits to enjoy. We’ve picked five of our favorites, so here are the funniest moments from Fire Emblem: Three Houses!

5 Strongest Units from Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Fire Emblem: Three Houses features 35 playable characters who are split between three classes as well as the school faculty. Your default units consist of the eight students in whichever class you decide to teach, as well as any staff members who join your team automatically at certain points of the story. However, you can also recruit characters from other houses by fulfilling certain expectations, which allows you to build your army however you see fit.

But which units are the strongest, the most versatile, and the most crucial to recruit on every playthrough (leaving out the house leaders, since they aren’t recruitable outside of their routes)? Let’s take a look at the five strongest units from Fire Emblem: Three Houses!

Here's Why You NEED to Read Jojolion

Jojolion is the eighth part of the iconic JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure series and has been in publication in Ultra Jump for the last eight years. It’s set in an alternate universe version of Morioh from Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable, but updates the year to 2011 and stars a mysterious teen named Josuke Higashikata who suddenly appeared one day, half-buried in the ground and suffering from amnesia (and, for some reason, he has four testicles). Strange things have been happening in Morioh lately, and it’s up to Josuke and his new friend Yasuho to solve these mysteries while also trying to ascertain his own true identity.

Here's Why You NEED to Read Houseki no Kuni (Land of the Lustrous)

We’re sure you remember the 2017 anime adaptation of Land of the Lustrous, with its groundbreakingly gorgeous CG animation and unique gem-like characters, but have you ever read the manga? Haruko Ichikawa’s seinen saga has been in continuous publication in Monthly Afternoon magazine since 2012, and now it’s reached over 80 chapters (the anime only covered through chapter 31). It explores complex themes like identity and faith, delves deeply into Buddhist symbolism, and features some incredible artwork that brings this unique fantasy world to life in a completely different way than the anime does. Here’s why you need to read Land of the Lustrous!

[Honey's Crush Wednesday] 5 Inosuke Hashibira Moments - Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)

Since Inosuke grew up in the mountains with only animals for company, he didn’t have the opportunity to learn established fighting techniques like Tanjiro’s water breathing or Zenitsu’s thunder breathing. Instead, he developed his own style called beast breathing, which takes advantage of his acute sense of touch to detect threats lurking in the shadows and unleash devastating blows upon them. The most impressive ability we’ve seen so far is his “spacial awareness” that he used to locate the Spider Mother demon in a dark forest crawling with other dangerous creatures.

5 Shinobu Kocho Moments - Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)

The Hashira are known for their flashy sense of style, but Shinobu outdoes them all with her gorgeous butterfly wing haori and subtle two-toned hair. Both her hair clip and sword hilt also incorporate butterfly imagery, and even her movements in battle resemble the insect in flight. The other Hashira have more complicated outfits, and yet Shinobu’s standard demon slayer uniform with its distinctive feminine accents stands out as a classy and memorable design.