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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Rhea Support Guide

Trying to earn the eternal favor of the Archbishop? Well, sure, we won't stop you. We've put our top tips into this Fire Emblem Three Houses Rhea support guide.

There’s no end to the fun that Fire Emblem: Three Houses brings, especially with the introduction of the Lunatic mode. For those who are now cracking into New Game+ with all the fresh trappings that the DLC has had to offer, it’s not too late to try batting for a new faction for a change. Yes, we’re talking about going the Church route and nabbing the ultimate prize: Rhea.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Rhea Support Guide – Items

We’ve already got a ton of tips out there on different ways to raise Support levels with your chosen characters, and Rhea’s no different. If you want a bit of a crash course in the activity, our Romance guide will definitely come in handy.

Essentially, what you’re going to want to do if you want to get cosy with Rhea is to take part in all the cute group activities that we’ve talked about previously. We’d recommend tea and making sure that you bring her some of her favorite things. Even though she doesn’t ever lose anything, here’s some Gift items that we know she responds positively to:

  • Goddess Statuette
  • Ancient Coin
  • Exotic Spices

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Rhea Support Guide – Conversation

So, you’ve got Rhea recruited (which means that you’ve sadly had to give up Edelgard). Now, she’s banging on your door in the middle of the night to have a talk. You’re tongue-tied, mainly because she’s technically your employer so this is a HR nightmare, but strap in anyway.

You asked for this. Here’s what we’d recommend you say for the different Support level conversations if you want to see an increase in your rapport.

Rhea – Support C

When asked if you’re nervous about her asking you to call her Rhea and not Archbishop, say that you’re nervous.

When asked if Jeralt ever spoke about her to you, say that you heard that she was frightening

When she tells you about Jeralt’s backstory, thank her for sharing the details with you.

Rhea – Support B

When she asks if you’ve been trying to avoid her, say that it isn’t so.

When she asks if you think that her behavior has been unbecoming of her position as Archbishop, apologize for making her feel that way.

When she asks if you’ve been having strange dreams, admit that you’ve had them but don’t pick the option that mentions Sothis.

Rhea – Support A

You can’t really pick anything wrong here, she just waxes lyrical about how much you look like her so sit back and let her do it without killing the vibe. Her S rank support conversation is pretty much the two of you becoming committed to each other, so consider all the hard work over.

Now that you’ve got our Fire Emblem Three Houses Rhea support guide in hand, gaining the Church’s favor is gonna be easier than signing up to five years of Catholic boarding school. Need help with something else in Fire Emblem? Maybe you fancy another leading lady? Check out our Marianne tea party guide so you don’t make any social faux pas.


 


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Ginny Woo
Ginny hails from just south of Mordor, and when she's not debating others about the One Ring then she's probably glued to an MMO or a JRPG. With Final Fantasy XIV, Destiny 2, and World of Warcraft on her plate, she's always got something to chat about and a sneaky guide up her sleeve. If writing's not on the cards, then she's probably drinking way too much coffee.