Conversation Between Skyblade and Pumpkin

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  1. Who is your all time favourite character
  2. I don't blame you there. I usually try to minimize weapon cycling, because it can get confusing (not to mention leave you with a bunch of weapons with really low durability). I usually use Bronze Weapons for training characters, then just choose a more powerful one for when I go on non-grindy missions.

    Rescue Staves can be bought at the Chapter 12 Port Ferox shop for 1280 Gold apiece. They only have five uses, but that's enough to gain three levels, I think.

    Also, any unit who can become a Mercenary, make sure they do that. Even at Level 1, Mercenaries get Armsthrift, which gives a chance that weapons won't lose durability when attacking. And the higher the unit's Luck stat, the better the chance.
  3. Where can I buy those? Honestly I've been simply awful with weapons. I'll only upgrade their weapons if I'm almost out of their old ones because I have a hard time keeping track of them all
  4. Yeah, as soon as they hit 15, you've gotten their skills. You can keep going for more experience and stats (which I usually do), but it's not necessary past that point.


    Anytime a character goes to a job with a different weapon type than the one they wielded before, they have to build up weapon experience all over. So Bronze Weapons get a lot of use.

    This really sucks for staff wielders, because Heal staffs provide relatively little Experience in general, and you have to use them a lot to get them up to use better staves. Rescue staffs at weapon rank C are the best for experience and weapon experience if you can afford them, since you don't have to wait for people to get hurt to use them.
  5. Nevermind, I figured it out. Apparently she needs to start out with a very weak axe
  6. Should I switch them up at Level 15 like Panne and them?

    Also, I changed Panne to a wyvern rider and she can't equip any weapons. I feel like I'm missing something ;~;
  7. No. I believe only one previous entry in the series used children units, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, which never came to the US. The Support system itself is used throughout the series, though there were previously restrictions on how many Supports you could gain in one play through.

    There's also a lot less grinding allowed in most of them, with Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones being the only other one which allowed unlimited grinding (and I found it tighter on money for new weapons).

    Olivia and Nowi, similar to Panne and Donnel, don't have advanced jobs, just a job that goes to level 30. Libra starts at his advanced job, as does every other non-child unit you'll gain for the rest of the game.
  8. I still really like it! I'm just not very good with difficult games. Just how it is, I suppose.

    First I am getting everyone to their advanced jobs, which just leaves Morgan and Owain (I think. Libra, Olivia, and Nowi are at their advanced jobs right?) then I'll go after Miriel's son and maybe Nowi's daughter. Then I'll get everyone up to level 3 of their advanced jobs and probably tackle another one. Then up to level 5 etc etc

    That's the plan anyways! So do all Fire Emblem games work like this one with the marrying and the children?
  9. I think "both" is what you're looking for there.

    It's kind of a shame you're having so much trouble. Some of the best content comes in some of the hardest missions, especially if we're talking DLC. Once you beat the game, I advise you to look up the Future of Despair DLC missions on YouTube so you can see how awesome the situations that play out there are. So much feels.

    The Scramble Pack is also great story stuff, so look those up too, but they're also much easier, if you want to play them.
  10. It really is, thanks! The game is definitely going on my top 75 games list (coming soon!)

    Owain and Morgan's interaction was adorable I just got them up to a C. I can't tell if Morgan is humouring him, or gullible, or a combination of both
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