Fire Emblem: Three Houses/YMMV

Fire Emblem is no stranger to controversy, but ' is one of few games in the series where opinions really''' get heated. Fitting, since it's a game about three conflicting factions.


 * Base Breaker: Thanks to the very nature of the game's main conflict being a divisive one, the same goes for a lot of its characters.
 * Edelgard is probably the biggest magnet for controversy ever seen in a Fire Emblem game to date. Merely mentioning her name is enough for ugly flame wars to erupt. Why? Let's go over a few key talking points...
 * Her effectiveness as a character.
 * And while this part is no fault of Edelgard herself, her loud and obnoxious Fan Dumb drives a huge wedge between those who hate her and those who like her but are more reasonable about it. Though that is an other matter entirely...
 * Dimitri's fans hail him as a wonderfully tragic and multifaceted character whose make for one of the game's most compelling character arcs. Detractors, however, are completely put off by  and say that  make him completely unlikeable and likewise view his . Much like Edelgard, he also has rabid fans who put off people who would be otherwise neutral towards him.
 * Among the three lords, Claude presents a neutral ground where he's a lot more level-headed than Edelgard and Dimitri, and . While he gets a lot of positive fandom attention due to these traits, he's also singled out as the most boring lord for the exact same reasons. Both sides do agree though that his Hidden Depths are underexplored and would have made for a much more engaging character arc had they been explored in depth.
 * Byleth, whose controversies are threefold.
 * In general, whether you love or hate Byleth comes down to how you feel about their Heroic Mime status. Fans generally don't mind and view their minimalistic characterization as a way to immerse themselves in the world of Fódlan (as well as ship themselves with any of their love interests). Those who don't self-insert simply like that it reflects on their status as The Stoic. But Byleth's lack of emotions and dialogue also attract complaints from disgruntled players who feel that it makes for a boring character, one whose potentially interesting character arc of slowly gaining the capacity to feel emotion and opening up to others falls flat because of it.
 * Male Byleth is viewed by many as a cool-looking protagonist whose design oozes practicality and professionalism, and better reflects on his personality as a fearsome emotionless mercenary viewed as a demon by others in-universe. But thanks to being the latest in a long line of blue-haired sword lords in the vein of Marth he also gets a lot of criticism for being boring and samey.
 * Female Byleth gets a lot of vocal flack from certain circles in the western fandom for being too cute and overly sexualized, with her appearance banking more on waifuability and fanservice than making her a believable emotionless mercenary. But she's also a huge sex symbol whose fans see her design as nothing worth complaining about, due to thinking it's hot, cool, or simply more fun than her male counterpart's more conservative and "boring" appearance. It helps that it really sells her as a Cool Teacher.
 * Catharsis Factor:
 * death is this on two fronts. There's the satisfaction that comes from attacking her with . Then, there's.
 * If there's a character who annoys the hell out of you (namely scrappies like Leonie and Gilbert, or Base Breakers like Felix or Sylvain), chances are you'll be fighting them after the timeskip if you play a certain route. Have fun killing them!
 * Considering how much of a Base Breaker she is, those who hate will absolutely delight in getting to kill her. Recruiting her friends before the timeskip (especially, or  who she tries to sacrifice for a tactical advantage) and setting them against her, killing her with either of the  who she wants to commit genocide against, having characters who don't care about her anti-crest creed beat her down... when it comes to poetic deaths, the sky is truly the limit!
 * Acheron is a smug, obnoxious little worm of a man who is unapologetic about how much of a backstabbing opportunist he is. He's also a total weakling, even on Maddening Mode. Squashing this simpering coward into paste is satisfying as hell, and you can potentially do it twice: during Lorenz's paralogue where he immediately goes from overly confident and smug to desperately begging for mercy, and after the timeskip where you can kill him after he stupidly spawns in the middle of a cluster of your units. Should they be the ones facing him, Lorenz and Claude are always happy to humiliate the slimy bastard.
 * Demonic Spiders: War Masters are easily the most terrifying enemies you'll face. They're Lightning Bruisers in a series where every unit has clear strengths and weaknesses, boasting monstrous attack and HP, incredible speed and defense, and a tendency to double opponents and hit them up to four times in one go as well as a dangerously high critical hit ratio. While they're weak to magic, you have to hope that your mage A: hits them, which can be tough to do because of how evasive they are, B: hits hard enough to kill them, and C: can rely on another unit to finish off a War Master they weaken or miss entirely. Since just about every spellcasting class is a Squishy Wizard of some kind, you can kiss their ass goodbye if a War Master is able to get their hands on them. On the bright side, this makes any units you class into War Master a bonafide Game Breaker, especially ones with stats built for it like Raphael and Dedue.
 * Most Annoying Sound: When you're exploring the monastery between missions, get ready to hear wandering NPC's make inane, often bafflingly hostile comments every single time you pass them.
 * "Iiiiiis that the one? Thanks a bunch!" "Iiiiiis that the one? Thanks a bunch!" "Iiiiiis that the one? Thanks a bunch!" Anna says his every time you buy something from her. Every. Single. Time. Karen Strassman's voice acting is as good as usual, but the oddly grating way she says this line in particular combined with the repetition will make you want to mute the TV anytime you do business with her.
 * One of the reasons why Bernadetta is such a Base Breaker is her tendency to break into loud, screaming hysterics over every single little thing. It's even worse in the original Japanese where her voice is ear-piercing levels of squeaky and obnoxious.
 * The Scrappy: Leonie. Her refusal to finish a sentence without obsessing over Jeralt is annoying, as is her generally entitled attitude about him during her support conversations with Byleth. was a bad enough moment to justify letting her die in combat.
 * One of the reasons why Bernadetta is such a Base Breaker is her tendency to break into loud, screaming hysterics over every single little thing. It's even worse in the original Japanese where her voice is ear-piercing levels of squeaky and obnoxious.
 * The Scrappy: Leonie. Her refusal to finish a sentence without obsessing over Jeralt is annoying, as is her generally entitled attitude about him during her support conversations with Byleth. was a bad enough moment to justify letting her die in combat.