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Fire Emblem Engage is a popular strategic role-playing game where players take the role of a military tactician and lead their army onto the battlefield. Newcomers to the series may find the game challenging, but with a little guidance, anyone can master the gameplay mechanics. Here are some beginner tips and tricks that every player should know about Fire Emblem Engage:
Bond Rings Tutorial:
Bond Rings are an essential piece of equipment that players can obtain throughout Fire Emblem Engage. They increase the bond between two characters, which leads to various bonuses such as stat boosts, critical hit rates, and even unique conversations during battle. Here’s a quick guide on how to use Bond Rings:
1. In the main menu, select ‘Support’ and then ‘Bonding.’
2. Choose two units that you want to increase the bond between.
3. Check the available Bond Rings and equip the one that suits your needs.
4. Each bond level unlocks a new ring, so keep bonding to improve the relationship between two characters.
Battle Prep:
The preparation phase before the battle is as crucial as the actual battle itself. Players need to equip their units with the right weapons, choose the best formation, and assign items that will help them during the fight. Here are some tips on how to prepare for battles:
1. Check the mission objectives and plan your strategy accordingly.
2. Equip the right weapons and items for each unit. Some weapons are more effective against specific enemies, so choose wisely.
3. Move your units around the battlefield to cover every angle and avoid getting flanked.
4. Assign staff and support units to aid your soldiers for a better chance of victory.
Inventory Management:
Managing your inventory is essential in any strategy game, and Fire Emblem Engage is no exception. Players need to keep track of their items and make sure they have enough supplies to last through the battle. Here are some tips on how to manage your inventory:
1. Check the number of weapons and items you have before each battle.
2. Sell the unnecessary items to make room for new and more potent ones.
3. Use the Item Shop to purchase new items and weapons to strengthen your units.
4. Organize your inventory by placing similar items together for quick access during battles.
Final Thoughts:
Fire Emblem Engage can be a bit daunting for newcomers, but with these beginner tips, anyone can become a skilled tactician. So, plan your battles carefully, equip your units with the right weapons, and use Bond Rings to strengthen the relationship between your characters. Lastly, keep an eye on your inventory and make sure you’re fully prepared before entering the battlefield. Good luck!
oh THAT'S WHAT THE BOND RINGS WERE FOR!? I'M ON CHAPTER 17 RIGHT NOW IN MY FIRST EVER BLIND PLAYTHORUGH AND I NEVER FIGURED IT OUT! THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO! NOW IT ALLLLLL MAKES SENSE!
who's Jean? I never got him and im way ahead of your progress
Thank you for the guides. This is better than channel that comparing game characters design. I hate those channels. We keep playing the game because we are gamers and help each other out.
If this game had Three Houses characters and story telling it would have been the best Fire Emblem game ever by a country mile.
Thank you for this video. The bond ring thing had me confused too.
Awesome video! Thanks for the info brotha
Need to give Chloe defense boosting bong rings asap.
dont use Vander early game, he's an advanced class and will basically steal the xp from your crew
Another huge tip for any newcomers to FE. The "Trade" command is extremely useful because it allows you to not only swap items between units but also change what weapon is currently equipped on another unit. So if you can get a kill with a unit using a 1 range weapon but its leaving them in range of attack by an enemy with a 2 range weapon, you can have another unit move adjacent to them, select "Trade" with them and move their 2 range weapon into the top slot of their own inventory (no items are actually being swapped between the units). That'll equip the 2 range weapon and allow them to counter during enemy phase and it can make a huge difference in making an enemy unit damaged enough to kill easily in the next player phase without counter. It's been a useful, and rarely explained, trick in almost every FE game.
8:45 where he shows how to equip bond rings.
Thank you so much! At first I was scared to create rings but after seeing ur tips, I will immediately create it.
Honestly, it threw me off how they changed the skill and class system
So I had no idea what I was doing. I created like 20 bond rings and went to find ways to equip them as clothing item rather than an actual ring under "Emblem Rings" haha my bad. Thanks for clearing it up!
Shame that the story and characters in this game are so absolutely dreadful. The gameplay is very good, but with the writing being so bland, I find myself unmotivated to continue playing :/
You can't do skirmishes on maddening right?
Which fossil did you take
Great video OJ, there's definitely a lot going on here.
Fire Emblem Engage is my first FIre Emblem and after watching this video I want to go back into my game and check my inventory, units, etc before going into the next battle. Also thanks for explaining the rings I found this video very helpful.
Yoooo this video was great. Thank you!
It's not a bad game im enjoying it. Has a lot of game play things I've been impressed by that. But I hate the meh social part. makes me lower the score a bit. I started on awakening and well fates was meh but yea I kinda expected more on that part.
Extremely well done guide
I like when you make non click bait videos
I'm on chapter 6 and haven't used any inherited skills yet. My roadblock is I go back and forth on whether I want to spend SP now to get Avoid+10 or to save longterm for Avoid+20. I don't want to grind too much and don't know how readily SP comes down the line. Being able to see all the bond skills from the getgo is both a blessing and curse. XD
Game looked decent untill I saw the battle map and the gameplay itself. Wtf
I’m in chapter 10 – changing classes seems not possible yet – I am guessing the items necessary will come later in the game? Thanks!
Wish I would have paid more attention or watched one of these videos before I got so far I’m 30 hours in and I didn’t really realize you needed to inherit emblems skills for the purpose of characters changing classes and I’m at the point where I missed that chance if you kno what I mean and I picked like the worst characters to build so I tried to switch characters and at this point I just feel like I’m under preforming and I’m ready to restart lol
Yessss , finally I know what to do with the bond rings. I was confused before . Great video
I have so much to say.
Don't bother with bond rings over much. 1000 bond shards can be used to increase bonds with real Emblems, and is much better spent on that.
Don't ignore Vander, he is INSTRUMENTAL for the early, give him Sigurd's ring for the early game and watch your options open up.
Don't ever side seal until after promotion; promote early, even level 10 is fine, gaining access to triangle control is more important than a few extra levels. Side Sealing
before promotion will reset you to lvl1 and make things a lot harder for you.
Fliers are still the best, they can run rough shot over most maps, with custom triangle control, and lords bring theyre good stats to the wyvern knight class.
USE Clanne. He gives himself and Alear +10 hit for the early game and can later promote/side into Mage Knight, and become a massive benefit for your
army.
Nice guide!
The Bond rings you make have way more investment than I expected to create the S tier version.