I'll be honest. So far I've beaten 12 chapters in birthright and honestly, I'm glad I got conquest first instead of birthright.
Not only is birthright a complete joke compared to conquest but also, it doesn't offer any sense of variety of tactics compared to Conquest. No wonder Conquest is cited being the better game.
Does anybody have an idea of how to get more heart seals? I need to bring back Hana from Maiden to Samurai.
I'll be honest. So far I've beaten 12 chapters in birthright and honestly, I'm glad I got conquest first instead of birthright.
Not only is birthright a complete joke compared to conquest but also, it doesn't offer any sense of variety of tactics compared to Conquest. No wonder Conquest is cited being the better game.
Does anybody have an idea of how to get more heart seals? I need to bring back Hana from Maiden to Samurai.
You can find them in chapters, upgrade your armory to sell them, or visit other castles and buying them (sadly the latter is only 1 at a time, so it's not very time efficient)
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@TingLz: Are Heart Seals in birthright limited as well as conquest?
I'm right now in chapter 13 and I can really use some heartseals in birthright.
The only Seals there are limits on are Dread Fighter, Dark Falcon, Lodestar, and Great Lord Seals.
Heart Seals, Friendship Seals, Master Seals, Partner Seals, and Eternal Seals can bought in unlimited quantities at your Staff/Rod Shop. Eternal Seals cost 12,000 Gold, and all the others are 2,000 Gold.
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@Socar have you upgraded your shop? I believe they have limited quantities at lower levels, but when it reaches level three then you can get an unlimited supply.
@Socar:
I was the same, played Conquest first than went to Birthright and was kinda shocked to see how different the two really are. Birthright is defiantly the weakest out of the 3 paths. The game is a cake walk and it's probably the easiest FE game I've played. I did enjoy it but I prefer Conquest and Revelation.
@FX29: I found Awakening to be significantly easier than Birthright. Actually, to be honest, I found Birthright on Hard to be more difficult than FE7, which I played for the first time a few months ago.
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@Ralizah: True Birthright is more challenging than Awakening but I personally didn't feel that it was more difficult than FE7. Only because of a few things:
Birthright you can grind for levels easily, in FE7 it's restricted to a few chapters that have arenas
Master seals are more accessible in Birthright
FE7 doesn't have character skills or pair ups
Perma death is optional in Birthright
Again just personal opinion.
@FX29: All very true, except I didn't grind and I played with permadeath on in Birthright in hard mode. I don't see the sense in playing a strategy game and then just level grinding to remove the challenge. I found certain maps in this one to be more challenging than anything I really encountered in FE7 (other than the final mission in that game, which was infuriatingly difficult, for some reason).
I'm really excited to complete my first playthrough of Conquest in Hard/Classic.
@Ralizah:
For me the final map in Birthright was difficult because they just spammed enemies across the map. You're gonna love Conquest, the maps in that game are pretty great. It can get frustrating though lol
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