![]() Hoshidan ninjas will pelt you with debuffs, forcing you to rotate your units to not get killed in future attacks. Your mighty army of Great Knights and heavy armor units will be destroyed by units carrying anti-horse and armor weapons constantly. The enemies themselves are more diverse and smarter than Birthright. One chapter is filled with breakable pots that can heal or poison both allies and enemies, but also serve as useful chokepoints. Another chapter has you interrogating your own soldiers for a spy as Gold is being stolen every turn. ![]() In one chapter, you have to defend a port for 10 turns only to have a twist in combat that puts you on your feels. ![]() In Conquest, many chapters have a variety of ways to obtain victory. The story doesn't live up to the potential, but it certainly takes enough of a risk within Fire Emblem expectations.īut let's get to the real reason to play this: The gameplay. It's certainly an interesting twist to the franchise, as previous stories usually has your side as the clear good guys that fight the evil empire and then beat up a dragon. Advertised all over, your quest in this game is to change the system from within. In the battle between Hoshido and Conquest, Corrin (Your avatar) chooses to side with the family that raised him/her, trying to understand why this war was started. It's a smart tactical game of map design and enemy utilization. Most of the mechanical changes such as pair-up, weapon durability, and kid units have been highlighted in my review of Birthright.Ĭonquest is a more difficult game than Birthright, not because it has higher enemy stats or the inability to grind levels outside of DLC. Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest is the game recommended to veterans of the franchise, mostly because "it has no grinding." Nintendo marketing didn't really highlight how much of a difference it is from the other game, Birthright, or most other games in the series.
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