Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Dimitri Expedition guide

Have a wildly engaging conversation with Dimitri in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes by following the best choices and answers in this guide!
Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes Dimitri Expedition Guide

In Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, players may get to know the characters better through Expeditions, a mini-game similar to Tea Times in Three Houses. Once you reach Chapter 4, you may speak to characters in the base camp and invite them on an Expedition, allowing them to engage in conversation. Expeditions offer rewards and help in boosting the Support Level and Morale of your allies. Rewards are determined based on how engaging the conversation is, so be sure to aim for a Perfect Conversation rating!

The prince of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and the house leader of the Blue Lions, Dimitri, is one of the beloved characters that many players may want to get to know better. Learn the best choices and answers to Dimitri Expedition in this guide!

Dimitiri Expedition Perfect Conversation

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To start an Expedition with Dimitri in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, speak with him at the base camp and choose the “Invite on an Expedition” option. You and Dimitri will be shown riding your horses in a cutscene, and you will be asked to select the destination of your Expedition. Afterward, the Conversation Time will begin where you may choose between “Talk” and “Ask a Question.”

Choosing “Talk” will make the character bring up random topics, while “Ask a Question” allows you to choose the topic. Earn a Perfect Conversation rating in Dimitri’s Expedition by following the best choices and answers below:

Talk Conversation

  • I have seen much death, often dealt by my own hand. The idea that one can die with dignity is sadly nothing more than a myth.
    • Say he must always be ready for that.
  • At times, I feel there must be some purpose to the strength I was born bearing.
    • Express your thoughts on the matter.
  • I prefer not to name my horses if I can avoid it. Growing attached only makes their deaths more painful.
    • Say you understand how he feels.
  • Consider the terrain we’re in. How would you assault a position such as this?
    • Say it depends on the situation.
  • I’m not very comfortable around children. I never know quite what to say or how to act.
    • Help him think of things he can try.
  • I’d like to show you around Fhirdiad if the opportunity arises. I could introduce you to my old friends.
    • Say you’re looking forward to it.
  • Lady Rhea granted me some wisdom regarding land cultivation the other day. The breadth of her knowledge never ceases to amaze me.
    • Express interest.

Ask a Question Conversation

  • Ask about their likes: “Seeing my people and my friends happy, for one. Beyond that, perhaps sparring and maintaining my weapons.”
    • Sympathize.
  • Ask about their dislikes: “Hm. What do you think the answer is?”
    • State your thoughts.
  • Ask about dreams for the future: “The future, eh? I suppose I’ll have to think about it. All my dreams at the moment pertain to our present.”
    • Nod.
  • Ask about their worries: “Do be kind to Felix. His new duties seem to be taking more out of him than I think he realizes.”
    • Nod emphatically.
  • Ask about their home: “I hope you’ve grown to like Faerghus, even if only a little. It’s a harsh place, but it is our home.”
    • Smile and nod.
  • Ask about memories of the past: “Had I not met Dedue on that fateful day…I dare say I would be a very different person than I am now.”
    • Agree.
  • Ask about their friends: “I owe them my thanks and more. I would not be king were it not for the support of my friends.”
    • Offer encouragement.
  • Ask about preferred fighting style: “There is no greater art than charging past the enemy lines singlehandedly. The fighting ends all the quicker if you can defeat their commander in one fell swoop.”
    • Acknowledge it.
  • Ask what they think of you: “I don’t care what power lurks within you. I have chosen to trust you, and that is what I’ll do.”
    • Nod emphatically.
  • Ask what they think of you: “I hope you stay with us after the war. You’ve become an irreplaceable asset to the Kingdom’s army.”
    • Act dependable.
  • Ask about any personal news: “I’ve had much on my mind of late. The funding for our war effort is a particularly pressing concern.”
    • State your thoughts.
  • Ask about any personal news: “Many have lost their lives because of me. It is my duty to seek vengeance for their souls.”
    • Nod.

That’s all you will need to know to get a Perfect Conversation rating during Dimitri Expedition! If you want to learn more about the game, check out the Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes section of our website!

Shemiah Ruina

Shemiah Ruina

Shemiah is a gaming niche writer and an Electronics Engineering graduate at the Technological University of the Philippines. She plays a lot of RPGs and FPS games. She also enjoys watching movies and anime.

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