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Fate Watch Order: How To Watch The Very Complicated Fate Anime

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Contents

  • Wait... What Even Is Fate?
  • Release Order vs Chronological Order
  • Liz’s Official Fate Watch Order (aka the one that won’t break your soul)
  • But Liz... What About The Rest?
  • Final Thoughts from a Professional Degenerate

If you've ever typed "Fate watch order" into Google and immediately closed the tab out of fear, same. Don't worry, my fellow cultured degenerates, Liz is here to untangle the absolute mess that is the Fate franchise. It's not your fault you're confused. Fate isn't a series, it's a multiverse held together by thigh highs, tragic backstories, and at least 42 different versions of Saber.

And before some Type-Moon purist slides into the comments with “Actually, the visual novel came first…” relax. We’re not here for accuracy. We’re here to see Rin roast Shirou, Saber slay with style, and maybe get emotionally ruined in the process.

Let’s break it down, Otaku Box-style.

Wait... What Even Is Fate?

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Imagine a war for a magical cup that grants wishes. Add in mages called Masters, historical figures as Servants, and lots of confusing timelines. That’s Fate.

It started with Fate/Stay Night, a visual novel with three main story routes. Each has its anime adaptation. Then they added prequels, alternate timelines, magical girl spin-offs, and whatever the hell Fate/Extra Last Encore was.

The result? It's a glorious mess. But like, a hot mess. With sword fights, emotional trauma, and enough waifus to crash Crunchyroll.

Release Order vs Chronological Order

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Okay, let’s address the elephant in the room. You can technically watch Fate in chronological order, but you’ll just end up more confused than when you started. Watching it in release order is the best way to understand anything without needing a PowerPoint presentation and a support group.

Chronological order is for people who hate themselves. Release order is for people who want to simp for Rin without developing a migraine.

Liz’s Official Fate Watch Order (aka the one that won’t break your soul)

Alright, here’s the real-deal, no-coping, actually-watchable Fate watch order. It’s got everything: drama, big brain magic lore, sword-wielding waifus, and enough “plot” to keep your body pillow company.

  1. Fate/Stay Night (2006) – The original. It’s old. It’s clunky. It’s lowkey cursed. But start here so your future trauma makes sense.
  2. Fate/Zero (2011) – The prequel. Peak writing. Peak suffering. Gilgamesh enters the chat.
  3. Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (2014–2015) – The Rin route. Peak tsundere energy. Also, Shirou stops being useless. Mostly.
  4. Fate/Stay Night: Heaven’s Feel movies (2017–2020) – Dark, twisted, and packed with Sakura content. Also, some... interesting worm scenes. IYKYK.
  5. Fate/Grand Order: Babylonia (2019–2020) – Optional, but it has abs and Ishtar. That’s enough.
  6. Fate/Grand Order: Solomon (2021) – Watch this after Babylonia or don’t. You do you, king.
  7. Fate/Apocrypha (2017) – Alt-universe madness with extra waifus. Mordred is best girl, no I will not elaborate.
  8. Fate/Extra Last Encore (2018) – If you want confusion in HD with killer music. Style over substance.
  9. Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya (2013–2021) – Magical girls. Lots of Loli energy. Watch with caution unless you want the FBI at your door.

Congratulations. If you made it this far, you’re officially built different. This Fate watch order will bless you with the ideal blend of chaos, tears, and bouncing animated physics.

But Liz... What About The Rest?

Fate/Apocrypha cover
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Fate has more spin-offs than Saber has costumes. There’s Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files if you’re into trench coats and post-trauma Waver. There’s manga, light novels, and mobile games. The Fate/Grand Order app will eat your wallet and your soul.

Also, if you’re only here for Saber’s armor and thighs? Valid. That’s culture.

Final Thoughts from a Professional Degenerate

Here’s the thing. You don’t need to watch everything to enjoy Fate. But you’ll want to. Because once you see Saber go full Excalibur, watch Rin verbally annihilate people, or get emotionally manipulated by Urobuchi’s script in Fate/Zero, you’ll be hooked.

The Fate watch order is complicated, yes. But so are most good things in life. Like taxes. Or explain to your mom why you have three different figures of the same girl in different outfits.

So if you're ready to commit to a series that’s 50% genius writing, 50% fanservice, and 100% waifu-fueled madness, follow this watch order. May your sanity survive.

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