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All debate answers in Metaphor: ReFantazio

Metaphor ReFantazio protagonist debating Loveless.
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All of the Metaphor: ReFantazio pastimes serve as ways to upgrade your skills — in this case, they’re called your Royal Virtues, and debating is one of the more unique ones. Partaking in a debate against other candidates for the throne can upgrade your Eloquence and Imagination stat, but you have to get the right answer for the most amount of points, alongside some Reeve and an increase in your popularity.

Not only are there correct and incorrect answers per debate but there are also only specific dates where you can engage in these debates. They’re a good use of your time since you gain multiple rewards for doing one task that takes up an entire day. We’ll uncover when you can do these debates, and which answers are the correct ones in Metaphor: ReFantazio.

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All correct debate answers and dates in Metaphor: ReFantazio

Metaphor ReFantazio protagonist debating Julian.
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To start a debate with a candidate, interact with the podium in any of the many cities and towns of Euchronia. As a reminder, the dates listed are considered the earliest time these debates become available. You can often find more opportunities to partake in the debates if you miss out on one depending on where you are in the story. For example, you have until you infiltrate the Skyrunner Charadrius to debate candidates like Jin and Glodell.

Debate Loveless

  • Location: Martira, Stairstone Market
  • Date: 7/6-7/16
  • Correct answer: What are your policies?

This debate happens with Loveless starting 7/6 in Martira, and if you pick What are your policies you’ll receive 2,500 Reeve alongside four Eloquence and one Imagination points.

Debate Lina

  • Location: Martira, Stairstone Market
  • Date: 7/7-7/16
  • Correct answer: Taxes benefit us all.

Next up is the debate against Lina starting on 7/6 at the same location as Loveless. Picking Taxes benefit us all will grant you 2,500 Reeve, four Eloquence, and one Imagination.

Debate Roger

  • Location: Martira, Stairstone Market
  • Date: 7/9-7/16
  • Correct answer: Alcohol won’t bring equality.

Starting from 7/9, also in Martira, you can debate Roger. Choose the Alcohol won’t bring equality option to get 2,500 Reeve, four Eloquence, and one Imagination.

Debate Jin

  • Location: Port Brilehaven, Merchant’s Bazaar
  • Date: 7/23-8/12
  • Correct answer: We should help anyone.

The next set of debates will be happening in Port Brilehaven, and starting on 7/23 it’ll be against Jin. The rewards have increased to 5,000 Reeve, five Eloquence and one Imagination if you say the right answer, which is We should help anyone.

Debate Glodell

  • Location: Port Brilehaven, Merchant’s Bazaar
  • Date: 7/24-8/12
  • Correct answer: You only parrot Louis!

On 7/24 you can start a debate with Glodell in Port Brilehaven. Choosing to say You only parrot Louis! will also grant you 5,000 Reeve, five Eloquence, and one Imagination.

Debate Rudolf

  • Location: Port Brilehaven, Merchant’s Bazaar
  • Date: 7/26-8/12
  • Correct answer: The tribes must stand together.

The next debate takes place starting 7/26 against Rudolf in Port Brilehaven. Say The tribes must stand together to earn 5,000 Reeve, five Eloquence, and one Imagination.

Debate Milo

  • Location: Port Brilehaven, Merchant’s Bazaar
  • Date: 7/27-8/12
  • Correct answer: Beauty is deeper than our skin.

The final debate that happens in Port Brilehaven is on 7/27 against Milo. You’ll want to choose Beauty is deeper than our skin to receive 5,000 Reeve, five Eloquence, and one Imagination.

Debate Julian

  • Location: Altabury Heights, Upper Blue Sky Ridge
  • Date: 9/13-9/22
  • Correct answer: The present day matters too.

The last available debate is against Julian in Altabury Heights starting 9/13. Pick The present day matters too option to receive a whopping 10,000 Reeve, seven Eloquence, and two Imagination.

How to get the Debate Me! Trophy in Metaphor: ReFantazio

Rudolf speaking in Metaphor: ReFantazio.
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Not only are debates great for earning Reeve and Eloquence but you can also receive a Trophy/Achievement. You’ll get the Debate Me! Trophy in Metaphor: ReFantazio once you complete all debates and pick the right answers for each. If you’re a completionist, you’ll want to make sure you don’t mess up your speeches.

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