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{{ChanInfobox|name=Affinity-chan|image=File:affinity-chan.png|based_on=Affinity chart from [[:Category:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]|character_designer=Fefedefefessle|first_artist=Fefedefefessle}}
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  | name = Affinity-chan
  | image = File:affinity-chan.png
  | artist=Fefedefefessle
  | based_on = Affinity chart from [[:Category:Xenoblade Chronicles|Xenoblade Chronicles]]
  | character_designer = Fefedefefessle
}}


Affinity-chan is the embodiment of the affinity chart from Xenoblade Chronicles, which is sort of like the skill tree in that game. The original artist is Fefedefefessle. Affinity-chan is a pre-emptive chan, meaning she was drawn before the game which she is based off was even streamed. Joe tends to deem pre-emptive chans as being unfair and against some kind of unwritten rule.
Affinity-chan is the embodiment of the affinity chart from Xenoblade Chronicles, which is sort of like the skill tree in that game. The original artist is Fefedefefessle. Affinity-chan is a pre-emptive chan, meaning she was drawn before the game which she is based off was even streamed. Joe tends to deem pre-emptive chans as being unfair and against some kind of unwritten rule.

Latest revision as of 16:15, 27 January 2025

Affinity-chan
Based OnAffinity chart from Xenoblade Chronicles
Attribution
Character Designby Fefedefefessle
Related Works

Affinity-chan is the embodiment of the affinity chart from Xenoblade Chronicles, which is sort of like the skill tree in that game. The original artist is Fefedefefessle. Affinity-chan is a pre-emptive chan, meaning she was drawn before the game which she is based off was even streamed. Joe tends to deem pre-emptive chans as being unfair and against some kind of unwritten rule.

That's pre-emptive channing! That's almost as bad as high-sticking!
—Joseph Anderson

In one of the fanarts of Affinity-chan, it shows that she turns into FAITOW-chan, implying that they are the same character[1].

Debut

YouTube Channel “Joseph Anderson Channel Two” video: “Turns Out Punching Everything Isn't Viable (Starfield - Part Three)” at 00:59:06.


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