I never thought I’d make a follow-up article to Why I Hate the Fate/Stay Night Fandom Even Though I’m A Fan of the Franchise Itself, they made it too easy for me.

That they behave how they always have is pretty sad, because Type-Moon has wonderful stories, but the fanbase ruins it for other fans, and yes, I love trolling them, because they’re all so defensive about their “precious” visual novel and the “pretty colors” of Ufotable.

The fact that it is utterly effortless to troll these fans and they fall for it hook, line and sinker while behaving exactly how I expect them to is why they will give me new materials to roast them forever.

Their only defense for what I’ve said about Studio DEEN is “It’s a bad adaptation!” That’s your opinion; this isn’t like Tsukihime where even the directors said it was bad. Director Yuji Yamaguchi has never said he’s ashamed of his adaptations of Fate/Stay Night.

In fact, all the negative hype around Fate/Stay Night (2006) actually helps the anime, because the more people go in expecting the “worst anime ever” the more people tend to have the opposite reaction, they say that it was okay, good or they really like it.

This fanbase is so adamant that you only experience Fate/Stay Night “their way” or the “visual novel” way, just proves that their bad reputation isn’t unwarranted and that I took complete advantage of their overreaction is utterly amusing to me, since I easily predicted how they would behave.

Yep, I love trolling this fanbase, I can watch them be upset, and get free ad revenue in the process. It also helps that they leave giant walls of text defending their opinions while calling my writing “a dumpster fire”. They won’t address the heart of my article, which was how the Type-Moon fandom treats each other, but now, they have to scream, “visual novel is best, DEEN SUCKS!” like predictable parrots!

Now I’m going to get back to my other writing, but Type-Lunatics, do feel free to give me free ad revenue!



