Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Characters / FateGrandOrderCastersNToZ

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DudeWheresMyRespect: [[spoiler:Despite Odin handing the reins in this timeline to her, he never actually tried to help her in any way, and she laments that his ravens being used to guide Chaldea instead of her indicates who Odin favors.]]

to:

* DudeWheresMyRespect: [[spoiler:Despite Lostbelt Odin handing the reins in this timeline to her, he never actually tried to help her in any way, and she laments that his ravens being used to guide Chaldea instead of her indicates who Odin favors.]] Her second Interlude brings this up and makes it clear how much this has eaten at her, [[spoiler:and Cú Chulainn (Caster) eventually breaks his self-imposed silence on talking about Odin's thought processes and tells her that Lostbelt Odin simply wanted her to ''survive'' so that one day she would be able to come to Chaldea and be able to enjoy the frozen treats she would grow to love.]]



* LastOfHerKind: The only god to survive her Lostbelt's Ragnarök.

to:

* LastOfHerKind: The only god to survive her Lostbelt's Ragnarök. [[spoiler:As Cú Chulainn Caster speculates, this was intentional on Lostbelt Odin's part, who used his Clairvoyance to see the future and decided that she should be the one to survive and one day make it to Chaldea, which he did out of love for her.]]



* MistakenIdentity: [[spoiler:In her interlude she mistakes Cú Chulainn Caster for Odin himself (even though he's just [[EmissaryFromTheDivine a proxy]] and corners him demanding answers for Lostbelt Odin's actions during their version of Ragnarok. It takes Cú Chulainn quite a few tries to convince her that he's ''not'' Odin himself.]]

to:

* MistakenIdentity: [[spoiler:In her interlude she mistakes Cú Chulainn Caster for Odin himself (even though he's just [[EmissaryFromTheDivine a proxy]] and corners him demanding answers for Lostbelt Odin's actions during their version of Ragnarok. It takes Cú Chulainn quite a few tries to convince her that he's ''not'' Odin himself.himself, though ultimately he does acquiesce to sharing his understanding of why Lostbelt Odin did what he did.]]



* ObliviousToLove: Discussed in her Interlude. [[spoiler:Cú Chulainn Caster knows for a fact that PHH Odin is in love with PHH Skadi, so he speculates that this is also the case for Lostbelt Odin. Skadi is shocked to hear this as she the idea that Odin had feelings for her never crossed her mind.]]

to:

* ObliviousToLove: Discussed in her Interlude. [[spoiler:Cú Chulainn Caster knows for a fact that PHH Odin is in love with PHH Skadi, so he speculates that this is also the case for Lostbelt Odin. Odin, who made sure she survived Ragnarök and would someday come to Chaldea out of love. Skadi is shocked to hear this as she the idea that Odin had feelings for her never crossed her mind.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BrokenBird: Subtle but shows hints that she longs for her world that no longer exists. This is particularly noticed during Valentines.

to:

* BrokenBird: Subtle but shows hints that she longs for her world that no longer exists. This is particularly noticed during Valentines.Valentines and her second Interlude.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup


* DropTheHammer: Can attach her "wand" to her drinking gourd to form a makeshift mallet.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Funnily enough, most of the routes in ''Samurai Remnant'' show Shousetsu dying at the end, but the route that ''Grand Order'' uses for the crossover is the only one where she ''doesn't'' -- yet here she is as a Servant, without the exceptional circumstances other living Servants like Shiki Ryougi or the Prillya trio had, implying Shousetsu met her end offscreen anyway. It's not clear if her homunculus life cycle ran out or if her death was something more abrupt.

to:

* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Funnily enough, most of the routes in ''Samurai Remnant'' show Shousetsu dying at the end, but the route that ''Grand Order'' uses for the crossover is the only one where she ''doesn't'' -- yet here she is as a Servant, without the exceptional circumstances other living Servants like Shiki Ryougi or the Prillya trio from other crossovers had, implying Shousetsu met her end offscreen anyway. It's not clear if her homunculus life cycle ran out or if her death was something more abrupt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Funnily enough, most of the routes in ''Samurai Remnant'' show Shousetsu dying at the end, but the route that ''Grand Order'' uses for the crossover is the only one where she ''doesn't'' -- yet here she is as a Servant anyway, without the exceptional circumstances other living Servants like Shiki Ryougi and the Prillya Trio had, implying Shousetsu met her end offscreen anyway. It's not clear if her homunculus life cycle ran out or if her death was something more abrupt.

to:

* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Funnily enough, most of the routes in ''Samurai Remnant'' show Shousetsu dying at the end, but the route that ''Grand Order'' uses for the crossover is the only one where she ''doesn't'' -- yet here she is as a Servant anyway, Servant, without the exceptional circumstances other living Servants like Shiki Ryougi and or the Prillya Trio trio had, implying Shousetsu met her end offscreen anyway. It's not clear if her homunculus life cycle ran out or if her death was something more abrupt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: Funnily enough, most of the routes in ''Samurai Remnant'' show Shousetsu dying at the end, but the route that ''Grand Order'' uses for the crossover is the only one where she ''doesn't'' -- yet here she is as a Servant anyway, without the exceptional circumstances other living Servants like Shiki Ryougi and the Prillya Trio had, implying Shousetsu met her end offscreen anyway. It's not clear if her homunculus life cycle ran out or if her death was something more abrupt.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BossSubtitles: Before certain fights in the Fate/Samurai Remnant collaboration, the two parties will be introduced with nanori like in Samurai Remnant itself. She's introduced as "Yui Shousetsu, the Selfless Liberator" like in her home game.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

->''"I am Yui Shousetsu, someone aspiring to be the most upstanding... or I should simply say that I am a Caster now. A pleasure to meet you."''

Added: 295

Changed: 228

Removed: 295

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* MesACrowd: After becoming a Servant, she acquired a second, passive Noble Phantasm: if given a good enough source of mana, she will start automatically and subconsciously creating copies of herself. It didn't come from her own accomplishments, but from the reason behind her creation: Mori Souiken started dabbling in homonculus creation with the express intent of creating a better, more innocent humanity. [[spoiler:When hooked up to the Waxing Moon, the sheer power coming from the device creates a full-blown Tree of Emptiness entirely made of copies of Shousetsu.]]

to:

* MesACrowd: After becoming a Servant, she acquired a second, passive Noble Phantasm: if given a good enough source of mana, she will start automatically and subconsciously creating copies of herself. It didn't come from her own accomplishments, but from the reason behind her creation: Mori Souiken started dabbling in homonculus homunculus creation with the express intent of creating a better, more innocent humanity. [[spoiler:When hooked up to the Waxing Moon, the sheer power coming from the device creates a full-blown Tree of Emptiness entirely made of copies of Shousetsu.]]



* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler:The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them. Additionally her first ascension is a plugsuit and the original Rei was cloned from a woman named Yui.]]




to:

* PowerIncontinence: Her second Noble Phantasm that generates [[MesACrowd clones of herself]] has no off switch. Once she gets plugged into a sufficient source of mana, she'll start spawning copies whether she wants to or not.
* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler:The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them. Additionally her first ascension is a plugsuit and the original Rei was cloned from a woman named Yui.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* MesACrowd: After becoming a Servant, she acquired a second, passive Noble Phantasm: if given a good enough source of mana, she will start automatically and subconsciously creating copies of herself. It didn't come from her own accomplishments, but from the reason behind her creation: Mori Souiken started dabbling in homonculus creation with the express intent of creating a better, more innocent humanity. [[spoiler:When hooked up to the Waxing Moon, the sheer power coming from the device creates a full-blown Tree of Emptiness entirely made of copies of Shousetsu.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AmbiguousGender: Shousetsu is very androgynous and in her home series her gender was listed as unknown before revealed. Many of the citizens of Edo presume her as a man which she doesn't correct. Complicating the issue is the fact that ''Samurai Remnant'' occurs in a pruned timeline, meaning it's completely possible that Yui was a man in Proper Human History. For its part, ''Grand Order'' [[AvertedTrope makes no attempt to hide]] that ''Samurai Remnant'''s Shousetsu is a woman, shown off quite clearly in her starting Ascension.

to:

* AmbiguousGender: Shousetsu is very androgynous and in her home series her gender was listed as unknown before revealed. Many of the citizens of Edo presume her as a man which she doesn't correct. Complicating the issue is the fact that ''Samurai Remnant'' occurs in a pruned timeline, meaning it's completely possible that Yui was a man in Proper Human History. For its part, ''Grand Order'' [[AvertedTrope makes no attempt to hide]] that ''Samurai Remnant'''s does away with the ambiguity]] and presents this Shousetsu is a woman, shown off quite clearly in her starting Ascension.as female as soon as she's summoned.



* HistoricalGenderFlip: Discussed. In Proper Human History, Shousetsu was a man and a revolutionary who attempted to overthrow the shogunate. The game's Shousetsu, a female homunculus created using Einzbern techniques, is intrigued to read about this. But as she reads on, she's disappointed by but accepting of all the ways their lives diverged.

to:

* HistoricalGenderFlip: Discussed. In Proper Human History, Shousetsu was a man and a revolutionary who attempted to overthrow the shogunate. The game's Shousetsu, Shousetsu from the ''Samurai Remnant'' timeline, a female homunculus created using Einzbern techniques, is intrigued to read about this. But as she reads on, she's disappointed by but accepting of all the ways their lives diverged.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler: The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them. Additionally her first ascension is a plugsuit and the original Rei was cloned from a woman named Yui.]]

to:

* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them. Additionally her first ascension is a plugsuit and the original Rei was cloned from a woman named Yui.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* InnocentBlueEyes: In contrast to the Einzbern techniques that created her, Shousetsu has bright blue eyes instead of the Einzbern's trademark red. This reflects her selfless personality to the point of HonorBeforeReason. While she's willing to fight and kill for her beliefs, she hates underhanded tactics and wishes to understand her foes and their motivations even if she's dueling them to the death. Li Shuwen calls her desire to right all the wrongs of the world innocent and childish. This same idealism gets her used by Ushi Gozen in her home game.

to:

* InnocentBlueEyes: In contrast to the Einzbern techniques that created her, Shousetsu has Shousetsu's first two ascensions have bright blue eyes instead of the Einzbern's trademark red. This reflects her selfless personality to the point of HonorBeforeReason. While she's willing to fight and kill for her beliefs, she hates underhanded tactics and wishes to understand her foes and their motivations even if she's dueling them to the death. Li Shuwen calls her desire to right all the wrongs of the world innocent and childish. This same idealism gets her used by Ushi Gozen in her home game.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler: The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them.]]

to:

* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler: The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them. Additionally her first ascension is a plugsuit and the original Rei was cloned from a woman named Yui.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ReiAyanamiExpy: A white haired artificial being and [[spoiler: The Count created an mindless army of copies of her; and whenever she's killed her Servant self's mind jumps into one of them.]]


Added DiffLines:

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DifficultButAwesome: Shousetsu's NP provides several powerful party wide buffs, but comes with an interesting condition: the best buffs are only applied if the target has a pre-existing Quick, Arts, and/or Buster buff (and permanent buffs don't count), with each granting a different effect. Shousetsu herself only supplies an Arts buff, so getting all three requires some tricky planning and potentially some very rare Servants/Craft Essences, but the payoff is a boost in ATK, Crit Damage, and NP Damage all at once, and these buffs ''stack'' if Shousetsu [=NPs=] multiple times. If you've got the pieces to the puzzle, Shousetsu's NP on top of her supportive kit will quickly ramp up the party's damage.

to:

* DifficultButAwesome: Shousetsu's NP provides several powerful party wide buffs, but comes with an interesting condition: the best buffs are only applied if the target has a pre-existing Quick, Arts, and/or Buster buff (and permanent buffs don't count), with each granting a different effect. Shousetsu herself only supplies an Arts buff, so getting all three requires some tricky planning and potentially some very rare Servants/Craft Essences, but the payoff is a boost in ATK, Crit Damage, and NP Damage all at once, and these buffs ''stack'' if Shousetsu [=NPs=] multiple times. If you've got the pieces to the puzzle, puzzle[[note]]Some characters can provide all three to an ally, such as Helena and Chiron, while some characters like Muramasa can buff all three for a turn, making it potentially cumbersome but doable[[/note]], Shousetsu's NP on top of her supportive kit will quickly ramp up the party's damage.damage, aided by her rarity making her cheaper deployment wise.



* MagicKnight: More on the Magic side than the Knight side. While she wields a katana and uses it in her Arts attacks, most of her attacks involve using different types of elements to damage her enemies.

to:

* MagicKnight: More on the Magic side than the Knight side. While she wields a katana and uses it in her Arts attacks, most of her attacks involve using different types of elements to damage her enemies. Her kit reinforces this, as she is primarily a support character.

Added: 238

Changed: 102

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HistoricalGenderFlip: Discussed. In Proper Human History, Shousetsu was a man and a revolutionary who attempted to overthrow the shogunate. The game's Shousetsu, a female homunculus created using Einzbern techniques, is intrigued to read about this. But as she reads on, she's disappointed to see all the ways their lives diverged, as the male Shousetsu never became a teacher or founded an academy like she did.

to:

* HistoricalGenderFlip: Discussed. In Proper Human History, Shousetsu was a man and a revolutionary who attempted to overthrow the shogunate. The game's Shousetsu, a female homunculus created using Einzbern techniques, is intrigued to read about this. But as she reads on, she's disappointed to see by but accepting of all the ways their lives diverged, as the male Shousetsu never became a teacher or founded an academy like she did.diverged.


Added DiffLines:

* {{Irony}}: Her line for Amakusa has her revere him and hold him in awe as the man her mentor once fought alongside. Unbeknownst to her, he's exactly the type of man she depises as someone who will sink to any depth to achieve his goals.

Top