Which Fate Characters Appear In Crossover Events?

2025-09-11 14:00:05
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Man, the Fate series loves its crossovers, and honestly, who can blame them? Characters like Saber (Artoria), Gilgamesh, and Rin Tohsaka pop up everywhere—whether it's 'Fate/Grand Order' collaborating with 'Tsukihime' or making surprise appearances in games like 'Melty Blood.' Even lesser-known faces like Iskandar or Jeanne d’Arc get their spotlight in events like the 'Fate/Extella' series or the wild 'Fate/Zero' crossover in 'Granblue Fantasy.'

What’s really cool is how these events often dig into alternate timelines or 'what if' scenarios. Like, imagine Gilgamesh judging your gacha pulls in 'Fate/Grand Order' or Saber Alter wrecking shop in 'Monster Strike.' It’s a testament to how iconic these characters are that they keep showing up in the most unexpected places.
2025-09-16 08:27:14
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Alice
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As a longtime fan, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen Fate characters spill into other universes. Take 'Fate/Stay Night’s' Archer—dude’s practically a crossover staple, appearing in everything from mobile RPGs to fighting games. Then there’s the 'Fate/Extra' crew, like Nero and Tamamo no Mae, who’ve guest-starred in 'Fate/Grand Order’s' Chaldea Boys Collection or even collabed with 'Kara no Kyoukai.'

What fascinates me is how these events often recontextualize characters. Scáthach might be a mentor in 'FGO,' but in 'Samurai Remnant,' she’s a whole different force of nature. It’s like a multiverse playground where every appearance adds new layers to their lore.
2025-09-16 10:02:27
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Gracie
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Crossovers are where Fate flexes its roster’s versatility. Characters like Mash from 'Fate/Grand Order' or the chaotic EMIYA Alter sneak into games like 'Dragalia Lost' or 'Azur Lane,' sometimes with wild redesigns. Even niche picks like Astolfo or Okita Souji get love—remember when they teamed up with 'Fate/Requiem’s' Erice in that one 'FGO' event?

It’s not just games, either. The 'Carnival Phantasm' anime mashed up 'Fate' and 'Tsukihime' for pure comedy gold. These crossovers feel like a celebration of the franchise’s depth, and I’m here for every cameo.
2025-09-16 15:15:32
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