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FGO x Mahoyo Collab News Posted in the Drama Section Sparks a Board Rules War — OP's Post History Flip-Flops the Whole Argument

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An FGO x Mahoutsukai no Yoru (Witch on the Holy Night) collaboration was confirmed — pretty standard gacha collab news. But the OP decided to post it in NGA's mobile game drama section (手游瓜版) instead of the regular news area, and that's where the chaos began. They shared a screenshot from the collab CM with a pointed observation: the entire trailer is composed of Mahoyo game footage with absolutely zero ufotable animation, leading them to suspect that the long-awaited Mahoyo anime might still be stuck in production limbo — or as the community puts it, 'stuck in the New Folder stage.'

The comments immediately went off the rails — not about the collab itself, but about whether this even belongs here. The first reply fired off: 'Do you people even know the difference between drama and game news? What's the gossip about an FGO collab?' Then someone went straight for the jugular with the classic NGA insult: 'Don't Fate fans (月批, a derogatory term for Type-Moon stans) have their own board? Why do they have to post about every little thing everywhere?' Others piled on: 'Is anyone even moderating this section? Non-drama posts keep showing up.'

But then came the first plot twist. Some users dug through the OP's post history — a common NGA practice called 'checking someone's ingredients/成分' (i.e., their community affiliations) — and discovered the OP isn't even an FGO player. 'If you actually checked their history, you'd know this person is a 舟 (Arknights) player,' one user pointed out. The first commenter who went off about 'Fate fans ruining everything' had been swinging at the wrong target entirely. Someone rubbed it in: 'Their ingredients aren't Fate, but part of their ingredients are the same as yours — funny how that works, huh?' — implying the attacker and OP share a common gaming background.

On the more reasonable side, some users argued that the drama section literally has an 'Industry News' tag (行业新闻), and collab announcements have been posted there countless times — citing examples from Mahjong Soul, Girls' Frontline 2, Azur Lane, Arknights, Honor of Kings, and many others. 'If you think collab news can't go in the drama section, maybe you should check what's actually been posted here.' But logic rarely wins arguments on NGA.

The discussion then morphed into a roast of both ufotable and TYPE-MOON. Someone lamented that ufotable might have 'degenerated into a New Folder company' — NGA slang for a studio that announces projects then seemingly does nothing with them. Another user's first reaction to the collab was blunt: 'My first thought was — is Nasu running out of money?' implying TYPE-MOON is doing collabs to stay afloat. The thread hit peak absurdity when someone applied NGA's infamous 'simp' (龟男) analysis framework to Mahoyo's protagonist Soujuurou: 'Alice and Aoko were hunting him down, and instead of fighting back, he helped them fight Touko — by NGA standards, isn't that peak simp behavior?' Applying gacha community relationship discourse to a visual novel character was truly unhinged.

One user tried to preemptively shut down the nonsense, warning 'let's not have anyone call Soujuurou or even Nasu a simp' — but immediately gave up: 'Actually, forget it, why do I even bother trying to reason with these people? Going to sleep, goodnight.' The entire thread — from collab news to board rules debate to post-history exposé to production timeline conspiracy theories to visual novel character psychoanalysis — is a masterclass in the NGA mobile game drama section experience.

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