![]() Classes have default base stats that a character will be brought to upon changing into that class. Stat growths are balanced to be MUCH lower than you'd be used to if you're coming off Awakening/Fates, expect 1-2 stats per level to be the norm.ģ. EXP gain drops off sharply after level 10, leading to severely diminishing returns leveling past that point when combined with the next pointĢ. What you should know about it though isġ. As for when you should actually class change, there aren't necessarily gold standards to follow in this (at least to my knowledge). You'll run into your first one very quickly in the story. Also I'm glad this one isn't a waifu simulator, which was kinda fine in Awakening but was exhausting by Fates because I didn't like most of the characters.Ĭlass changing dosen't occur automatically, you trigger them manually at Mila Shrines which are found in some interior areas. Awakening and Fates both start with your created character being royalty-adjacent or literally royalty, and it's nice that this one you start off as a dude and girl in a village (though like all Fire Emblems I assume one or both of Alm and Celica turn out to be secret royalty/descendants of royalty, but I haven't actually looked up the story of this game beforehand so I'm just guessing). Maybe I just like the games where you have a humble beginning more. Also, how conservative should I be with the food that restores health/stamina? Are they a dime a dozen, or worth saving until you really, really need them?Īnyway, I already like the story in this more than Fates.How do the combat arts/skills work? I gather that you get them from certain weapons by using them? How do skills work in general, and how would you recommend I use this system?.Is the DLC that gives you "overclasses" worth it? Is the DLC worth it in general, or is it just ways to grind and make yourself overpowered?.I see there is an item which you can use to switch your class character back to the basically classless villager, but when would you want to do this? I know in Awakening and Fates you would run characters through multiple classes to earn a zillion skills so you could minmax them into OP bullshit, but this game doesn't seem to have that going on, right?. ![]() Are any characters predisposed to being good at a certain class, or can I make anybody into any class I want? (Like I see Faye can become several things, but the dialogue seems to really be pushing you towards making her a cleric, and some dialogue insinuated that one of the dudes was practicing fire magic in the starting village despite nobody having access to magic in their current class).Should I just switch everybody away from villager to something useful ASAP?.When should I class change? I assume promotions happen automatically at certain levels (like many of the older games) since the website and game don't seem to mention the various seals you needed in Awakening and Fates.I looked over at Serenesforest to get a sense of it, but I still don't fully get it. That being said, how does class change stuff and item skills work? I'm super early, just got to the first little dungeon with a Mila statue where you can class change. ![]() Thankfully the systems in this one seem less convoluted/laborious than the ones in Fates.
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