I dunno. Guess it was to make her stand out in the sea of tomes.
I do find it funny how her whole schtick is Aura, light magic, goodness. And and yet her flashiest move has her stealing the life of her victims with the signature dark magic spell.
Is there a good guide for this game that tells which levels have master seals? Or is it every level? I see I'm missing Anna's Momentos for a few levels, same for Master Seal.
Also, how viable is it to level up all your characters? Or should I stick with my faves only?
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
Zachariah 12:10 (500 yrs before Christ)
They will look on Me whom they pierced
@JaxonH For Story mode there's a Master Seal in chapters 5, 8, 11, 13, 15 and 18. The remaining Master Seals are S rank rewards in History mode (every History map except Hero Challenge has at least 1). As for leveling up, stick to favourites and level the rest up with leftover gold.
@JaxonH this is probably the best resource I’ve found, because it’s maintained by the community. If I recall, every history map (except one maybe) has a Master Seal.
In terms of leveling up characters, it depends on what you mean. If you mean getting to MAX level, then it’s definitly a grind, and probably not worth it. If you mean getting characters to a level where they’re useable on most maps, then that’s easier.
Currently procrastinating on: implementing virtual memory and synchronization.
Currently distracted with: Mario Tennis Aces
I've just started playing again now that the Awakening DLC has been released!
Olivia is the most fun to play as in my opinion, Tharja is okay too but not as fast.
Anyone else having weird things happen in some of the new map/mission variants?
In the ones where you have to protect villagers, sometimes when I send an ally to heal one, they’ll go over and do it (expending a rod/staff use), but they don’t actually heal.
Also in the Timed Onslaught lv 98 in Scion of Legend with Experience Check, instead of extra experience I’m pretty sure my units gains no experience. :/
EDIT: ran the timed onslaught with a lower level character. It no zero experience, but it definitely seems less that I should be getting normally.
@Swordsman83 Yeah are a lot of characters! I've been playing for a few months and I still haven't played as all of the characters...
I'd recommend just playing as characters that you like if you have played a Fire Emblem game before, you'll be playing as them for hours so you should at least like them
I personally like to play as Marth, Caeda, Olivia and Azura. All of the Archers and Flying units are pretty much the same so I would just choose one of them to work on instead of having multiple of the same class.
I pretty much stuck to sword Fighters, notably Rowan, Chrom, Marth, but also levelled up Robin as well. I recently wanted a change so levelled up Takumi (absolutely love him), Ryoma and Elise. Tactically, taking an archer (Takumi) for mounted/drake mobs, makes life so much easier. But play what you like is the main thing, but don't be afraid to mix it up a little.
Some Takumi gameplay I uploaded from my switch:
You get used to them. I used to hate the pegasus riders too.
Wyvern riders are amazing to rack up KOs, their running strong attack basically kills everything in a relatively large area. Pegasus riders have this attack too, although it's a bit less effective.
Pegasus riders have the best running speed in the game, and they can serve as healers once promoted. So they're amazing utility units. You can also spam their lance throwing attack to deplete critical gauges and juggle enemies indefinitely.
The horses usually have great speed and they can sweep the floor with ther enemies quite effectively.
As a side note, bow users accumulate special extremely quick, pair two up and you'll have dual specials in no time. Giving them a weapon with an extra effectiveness skill is quite amazing to watch. All that slow motion.
Just play them in order, the weapons their scrolls are usually in the harder missions anyway.
If you want Master Seals to promote your characters asap, Lyn's and Celica's maps have loads of them relatively early into the maps.
And if you have the DLC maps, each one has one Master Seal, and you only need to beat one level 10~ mission and then a level 20~ mission for each one, so they're ridiculously easy to get.
So that's 9 easy seals. You don't need to use them on the DLC characters if you don't want to, each character gets one in the end anyway.
To be honest if you want to start the game off in hard mode with everyone level 1 and then do lunatic mode like me for the extra mementos, then I recommend fast attacking characters like Corrin or Lianna with Lianna being your starting character due to her attack speed.
The art of playing on hard mode is continuously attacking foes without being hit, for something like this you can get away with using Cordelia despite her having a relatively low attack rate because of the large aoes of her attacks. That said regular enemies who are her weakness can one shot her when she is at a low level.
Save special attacks for foes about to attack you and save awakening for multiple special units.
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