Alright, alright, let’s talk about them Fire Emblem Engage classes. You know, the thingamajigs your fellas in the game turn into. It ain’t rocket science, but it can get a bit confusing, so listen up.
First off, you got your basic classes, the ones your guys start with. Like, you got your sword folks, your axe folks, your magic folks… you get the picture. They’re alright, but they ain’t gonna win you no big battles. You gotta level ’em up, see?
Now, leveling up is important, real important. You get your fellas stronger and tougher, makes ’em hit harder and take less hits. Makes sense, right? But here’s the kicker: leveling up them basic classes to level 20, that ain’t gonna do much good in the long run. The game’s got this… internal level thingy. Confusin’, I tell ya.
So, whatcha gotta do is get them fellas into advanced classes. That’s where the real power is. Think of it like this: a level 1 advanced class is like a level 21 basic class, see? Way stronger, way better. And lemme tell ya, there are a whole bunch of ’em.
- You got your fancy pants sword classes, real good at slicing and dicing.
- Then you got your axe wielders, big and strong, they can smash through anything.
- And don’t forget about the magic users, flingin’ spells and whatnot. Powerful stuff, that magic.
- Oh, and there’s those horsey fellas. Riding around, fast and furious. Hard to hit, those ones.
But how do you get to these fancy advanced classes? Well, you need yourself a Master Seal. Sounds fancy, huh? You can find ’em in battles, sometimes the fellas you beat drop ’em. Or, if you got the coin, you can just buy one at the shop. Easy peasy.
Now, some of these classes, they’re better for certain fellas than others. It’s all about what they’re good at. Some fellas are born to swing swords, others are meant to throw axes, and some, well, they just got a knack for magic. You gotta pay attention to that, or you’ll have a fella trying to swing a sword when he should be riding a horse.
And listen here, there’s this thing called weapon proficiency. Sounds complicated, but it just means some fellas are better with certain weapons. Like, if a fella’s always used swords, he’ll probably be better at swording than, say, throwing axes. Makes sense, right?
And don’t forget about supportin’ each other. These fellas, they fight better when they like each other. It’s like in real life, you work better with folks you get along with. So, make sure your fellas are buddy-buddy, it’ll help ’em out in battle. This whole “support link” thing, it ain’t just fluff.
So, that’s the gist of it. Get your fellas leveled up, get them them Master Seals, turn them into advanced classes, and make sure they like each other. And pay attention to what weapons they’re good at. Do all that and you’ll be winnin’ battles left and right. It ain’t rocket science, but you gotta use your head a little bit.
Oh, and one more thing. Just because a fella hits level 20 don’t mean he’s done. You can use that Master Seal to bring ‘em back to level 1 but they keep all their strongs. Then they can level up all over again, even stronger than before! It’s like they’re reborn, but tougher. This game, it’s got layers, I tell ya. Layers!
Now, go on and get to playin’. And don’t forget what I told ya.
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