This page outlines all the correct choices when going on an Expedition with Ignatz in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes.
From Chapter 5, you can invite characters to Expeditions by speaking to them at base camp, when you have a support rank of at least C. It’s essentially Three Hopes’s version of tea parties.
Choosing “Talk” will make the character bring up a random subject. Meanwhile, choosing “Question” will let you choose the subject. Either way, after the character makes a comment, you can reply with one of three dialogue choices. Only one is correct.
Talk¶
Comment | Correct Answer |
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People often tell me that being a knight doesn’t suit me. Do you think the same? | Say he’ll be a knight unlike any other. |
If there really is a goddess, I wonder what she looks like. | Say you think she’s a young beauty. |
The world stretches far beyond Fódlan’s borders. Wouldn’t you like to see it all someday? | Ask where he’d like to go. |
Apparently my ancestors lived in Leicester before the Alliance was even formed. | Ask about Ignatz’s ancestors. |
I’m not jealous of nobles or people with Crests. They have their own share of troubles. | Say that’s something only they know. |
It’s important to be mindful of your tableware choices. Foods and tea taste different depending on what they’re served in. | Ask advice on the right tableware. |
I’m worried about historical ruins getting destroyed in the war. There’s no way to get them back once they’re gone. | Vow to protect those historical sites. |
Questions¶
Question | Comment | Correct Answer |
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Ask about their likes. | I love anything that’s beautiful. Oh, and I’m interested in historical buildings as well. | Lean forward in excitement. |
Ask about their dislikes. | I don’t handle lightning well. I’m always terrified it might strike me. | Sympathize. |
Ask about dreams for the future. | I’m not sure. Right now I like imagining how things will be once the war is over and there’s nothing tying me down. | Be shocked. |
Ask about their worries. | It might not seem this way, but I honestly don’t have that many worries. I’m usually prepared for the worst. | Express admiration. |
Ask about their family. | My father says that if trade ceases, our home will wither away. That’s why he’s determined to continue working during the war. | Ask his thoughts. |
Ask about memories of the past. | An acquaintance of mine once complimented my art. I don’t think I’ve ever felt so happy. | Smile. |
Ask about their friends. | War is always terrible, but I feel lucky to have met so many wonderful friends along the way. | Reach out and commiserate. |
Ask about preferred fighting style. | Let’s just say my forte is providing backup. | Commend that. |
Ask what they think of you. | It’s amazing that you’ve been a mercenary for so long. I don’t think I’d be able to do that. | Laugh. |
Ask what they think of you. | I’d like to paint a picture of you fighting. Would that be all right? | Act dependable. |
Ask about any personal news. | Every time I go into battle, I’m painfully aware of how inadequate I am. | Dispute that. |
Ask about any personal news. | My older brother sent me a fascinating book that I’ve been reading whenever I have the time. You could borrow it too, if you’d like. | Ask to borrow it. |
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