![]() The Jades and Celicas fighting with you aren’t chess pieces. Off the battlefield, its problems start to overwhelm. Nintendo Shallow watersĪs a strategy game, Fire Emblem Engage is great. Is it satisfying? Absolutely.įire Emblem Engage thrives in the heat of battle. Jade is hopeless with magic, so the attack and stat boosts are wasted, but with this combo, I can send a heavily armored unit behind enemy lines and watch enemy attacks bounce pathetically off her armor as she thins the ranks with counterattacks. Celica’s ability lets you teleport a huge distance and unleash a devastating magic attack. ![]() One of my favorite tricks involves the armored knight Jade and the mage Emblem Celica. But the way more fun option is creating offbeat combinations. You can optimize your Emblems by matching them with units that benefit most from their stat boosts. Choosing the right moment to Engage can practically win a battle on its own, as most of these attacks can take out any enemy in a single hit. Doing so grants them a few helpful abilities, plus the power to Engage, channeling the friendly ghost for three turns and enabling one use of an extremely powerful attack. Any unit in your army can become best buds with an Emblem (a hero from a previous game in the series) if you equip them with an Emblem Ring. The same can be said for the Engage system. ![]() It can trivialize some fights, but it incentivizes playing strategically. The downside is that enemies can do the same to you. If you attack an enemy you have the advantage against, they lose the ability to counterattack for that turn, making it a near-necessity in some boss battles. The series’ weapon triangle, which gives certain weapon types advantages against others, returns with a twist. ![]() Nintendo Back to basicįire Emblem Engage wastes no time getting started, throwing you into battle in its first few moments. Engage’s Emblem characters are its biggest missed opportunity. ![]()
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