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Why must you make me choose? I have five to be honest, all from the recent volumes:

1. Sun's lecture to Blake. Its this moment that reaffirmed my love for Sun and what a bro he is. He managed to finally get through Blake's thick skull that she can't force everyone way and keep on running. Dude downplays being stabbed in the shoulder like it was nothing and cares more for Blake's mental well being than he does himself. One of the highlights of Volume 4.

2. Ilia saving the Rabbit Faunus. This was the moment that solidified Ilia's redemption, and showed she truly did change. Watching her arc from beginning to end was one of my faves in the Haven Saga, and seeing this scene solidify that she was serious about stopping the WF, it was definitely a highlight for me.

3. Ren grasping Nora's hand. After watching Kuroyuri and seeing what these two have been through, the bond they share, and watching Ren's arc in general in Volume 4, this scene was beautiful in that Ren was finally starting to notice Nora's feelings, and while its just a start, thank her for always being there with him. Volume 4 made Ren into my favorite Male Character, and this is an amazing scene: No dialouge, just the soft music from Home and their expressions as Nora leans on Ren.

4. Weiss summoning the Mini-Knight. The look of joy on her face as she summons the little guy before getting to work on escaping. Weiss has been beaten on by the narrative alot, but seeing her not just lay down and accept being sent back home, but instead pick herself up and fight for herself is awesome, but just seeing that look of joy.... It's too cute. Weiss is my overall favorite RWBY Character, and this scene just made me love her more.

5. ''Play it again FILSS. ''Jaune training to Pyrrha's recording. While his outburst at Cinder was good, this scene spoke to me more about Jaune. About the grief he felt over Pyrrha's death, how he still desires to better himself for the friend he lost. Its sad and heartwrenching, but it deepens Jaune as a character, showing that Beacon's fall did change him, that he isn't just the lovable idiot from the first three volumes anymore. This scene just spoke to me.