Greetings, professor! Nothing to report! Well, there is one thing. A Fire Emblem: Three Houses hacker has figured out how to recruit the man, the myth, the character whose voice youāre reading this in right now, the Gatekeeper, into his class. This has led to some fascinating discoveries.
In the weeks since Three Housesā release, the Gatekeeper has become a phenomenon, with his bottomless well of pure-hearted kindness inspiring volumes of fan art and, of course, elaborate fantasies about what it would be like to romance him. However, heās remained a nameless, un-recruitable NPC. Until now.
On Twitter, a Fire Emblem hacker named Christo āCirosanā Brittain posted videos of both the Gatekeeper and the Death Knight chumming it up (read: slicing and dicing rando bandits) with his band of lovable anime scamps. Given how frequently Death Knight shows up in various missions, itās no surprise that he has a full suite of combat animations and abilities. Gatekeeper, on the other hand, cannot wade into the thick of battle unless combat animations are disabled. āIn combat, he wields the mighty power of the jump cut,ā Brittain said on Twitter.
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Brittain did this, he told Kotaku in a Twitter DM, by using a save-game editor to replace preexisting characters in his class with Death Knight and Gatekeeper. The old charactersā stats and abilities, he said, were overwritten with Three Housesā internal data for Death Knight and Gatekeeper. Brittain also claims that Gatekeeper has his own ability set and default statsāincluding a charm stat of 99, the highest in the game. If true, itās almost like Three Housesā designers knew what kind of impact the Gatekeeperās weaponized charm offensive would have on the internetās cold and calloused, but nonetheless still beating, heart.
However, hacking is the whole reason any of this is possible, so thereās a chance that Gatekeeperās stats have been altered as well. Brittain acknowledged that it would be possible for him to alter stats, but said he hasnāt done so. As for the charm stat in particular, heās not sure what to make of it. āItās odd because I looked into it, and, to make a long story short, thereās a discrepancy in the internal files about what his stats should be,ā he said. Nonetheless, it manifests as 99 in game.
Many of Gatekeeperās other stats, Brittain further noted, seem to be default stats for other non-recruitable characters. He finds it āfascinatingā that these characters not only have stats, but also donāt need any alterations to be functional in battle.
āAs Iāve since discovered, his age (20) and height (1 cm) are also the age and height for most of the other units that go unused, of which there are hundreds in the gameās data, so theyāre probably just placeholders,ā Brittain said. āHis suite of combat arts and abilities are oddly unique, though.ā
Yes, you read that correctly: Gatekeeper is apparently 1 centimeter tall, which raises a lot of questions about the nature of Fire Emblemās universe. Unfortunately, he has no support stats, which only raises further questionsāfor example: Why canāt I romance the Gatekeeper, Fire Emblem developers? If you knew weād love him so much, why did you insist on keeping us at armās length?