This can be unsettling if you’ve never played the game before, particularly if you skipped Awakening. The Avatar (I’ll refer to Corrin this way for the rest of the post) is a very unique character for a lot of reasons.įirst off, defining the Avatar’s abilities is up to you as the player. For the first time ever, the player-created character is also the main prince/princess of the game, allowing you to define the lord’s look and abilities. Skill: Supportive – When this unit is the support unit and has a C+ support with the lead unit, lead unit gains Hit +10, damage dealt +2, and damage taken -2 So without further ado, let’s get started! I’ll then go into a more detailed paragraph about matters such as which class to choose, which skills to utilize, and how to capitalize on the character’s abilities. You’ll see the character’s name, their starting class, recruitment chapters, growth rates, and their personal skill. I couldn’t have provided information such as growth rates without them. If you want to check them out, click this link. I’ve been using the site to get information that I cannot get for myself in-game. I also have a guide describing things like classes, skills, and hidden stats that guide is here. If you click on the category called Fire Emblem Fates Guides on the sidebar on the right side of the page, you’ll find all of this information in one big page that you can scroll up and down as needed.Īlso, I want to throw in a quick thanks to the website Serenes Forest for having such accessible information for Fire Emblem Fates. Also, if you need some general advice about the basics of playing the game, check out my “casual walkthrough” here. If you are looking for a guide to help you with parenting the children of the game, I’ve already got that! My children guide comes in three forms too: Kids in All Versions Birthright Version and Conquest Version. This guide only addresses the adult characters. Included in this number are characters like Izana and Fuga that are technically only playable in specific versions, but who don’t fit comfortably in either of the other categories. The guide will take place in three parts: characters that are playable in all versions, Birthright Characters, and Conquest Characters. Which ones should you take advantage of? Which ones should you ignore? What classes should you make them? These questions can be intimidating as a new player, but fear not! This Adventure Rules guide is meant to take as much information about the characters as possible and to shove it in one convenient place. If you’re new to the series, as many players are thanks to this installment, you may be looking for the best ways to utilize the huge number of characters at your disposal. Fire Emblem Fates has three versions and a whole lot of characters.
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