That moment when a freshly awakened Rover with zero memories straight up tanks a surprise attack from Crownless and then just stares at it like it's trash will forever be the peak Wuwa moment for me.
I like watching stories from other gacha games even if I don't play them, and it makes me realize Wuwa's presentation is on a whole different level. I used to take it for granted, thinking it was easy to pull off, but even newer games still haven't been able to reach that level.
I think Rover's greatest ability is how they always seem calm around women. They're the type of person who, if a woman suddenly kissed them, would just look at her with concern and ask, "Are you okay?"
I've always loved how realistic Rover is when it comes to money. In almost every quest, especially the side ones, they'll always ask about the reward. What's interesting is they don't do that with kids. For kids, it's free. But for everyone else, they better be ready to pay.
I really enjoy these little details like how the students greet Luuk when they pass him, the robot moving to serve him a drink while he explains the situation and that girl waving at Lucilla as she walks by with Lucilla waving back. It really brings the story to life.
I just like the fact that the whole 3.1 part 2 story is basically about making Rover finally realize and admit that saving Aemeath isn't that simple. There are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration. There can't be any mistakes, the whole world is at stake.
Evil doesn't even begin to describe Fractsidus. They don't just kill. They fuck around with other people's lives. What's even more annoying is that they're patient with their plans even if it takes years just for a single piece of data. And if they fail? They're chill about it.
I've been reading all these theories about Chisa and how people think her abilities might be the key to fighting Aleph. But the more theories I read, the more worried I get. With that kind of power, she's actually the perfect vessel for Aleph. Kuro wouldn't be that crazy right?
20 years ago, Fractsidus most likely tried to get rid of Chisa because they saw her as a threat to their plans. They used the Void Storm to finish her off, but she managed to escape by cutting through dimensions, and ended up stranded in Honami.
These words from Rover made me uncomfortable. What do they mean? Do they dream differently from regular humans? I tried checking in other languages, and it's the same. They talk like they're not human here. Maybe the theory that Rover is also an artificial being is true.
What's going to make the 3.1 story interesting is the fact that Luuk can't see Amy. I bet this was his face when Rover told him there was a female ghost with them. He looked concerned like, "Have they finally lost their minds? Guess I should go with them, just in case."
Daily reminder that this guy made five people lose their jobs, including an old man and an old woman. After the story, you can find them outside Solisylum, homeless, while this guy gets to keep that fancy building all to himself.
The Shaper was locked in a room in Solisylum and couldn't ask his five friends to spin the spheres since they couldn't move. So he asked Rover to come and open the door for him. It's not every day you can just call an Arbiter to open a door for you. What a chad.
If you ever feel dumb, just remember this guy tried to stop Mornye without any fighting skills, no weapons, and only brought along a couple of 1 cost exoswarms.
I love how persistent Fractsidus is. After their plan with Hyvatia failed because of Lynae and Rover, you'd think they'd try somewhere else. But nope, they go back to Hyvatia and try again.
This part is really interesting to me because at first I thought the Arbiter's authority only applied to Sentinels. I assumed it was limited to things related to Sentinel Resonators or the Second Resonance Awakening. But it looks like there's more to it than that.