Nintendo and Intelligent Systems shared new details about Fire Emblem Engage including animal raising, the dancer Seadall, and fortune telling.
In Fire Emblem Engage, players may protect animals found in the wild and take them back to Somniel. The animals may graze and roam at Somniel’s animal house, where they may drop additional materials.
世界各地で出会った動物を保護すると、ソラネルに連れて帰ることができます。保護した動物は「動物小屋」で「放牧」を選ぶと、牧場で触れ合うことができ、食材などを落とすことがあります。#FEエンゲージ pic.twitter.com/Ny5ua5XonA
— 『ファイアーエムブレム』総合 (@FireEmblemJP) January 10, 2023
Fire Emblem Engage players may increase the total number of sheltered animals through country investments. These investments can be made by spending gold at Somniel’s bulletin board according to Nintendo.
掲示板から各国へ投資して飼育方法を教わることで、保護できる動物も増えていきます。#FEエンゲージ pic.twitter.com/KLlrSxhLMd
— 『ファイアーエムブレム』総合 (@FireEmblemJP) January 10, 2023
The fortune-teller Seadall makes his services available at Somniel. Seadall is a elegant dancer from Solm. His Dancer class allows ally units to act again during a turn after he performs. Seadall uses cards for fortune telling at Somniel, enabling the player to learn more about their allies in Fire Emblem Engage.
「占い小屋」では、セアダスがカードを使って運勢を占ってくれます。仲間の意外な一面が分かるかもしれません。#FEエンゲージ pic.twitter.com/GUzWrorNze
— 『ファイアーエムブレム』総合 (@FireEmblemJP) January 10, 2023
Previously, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems detailed Fire Emblem Engage’s difficulty levels and options. Normal, Hard, and Lunatic difficulty levels are available alongside Classic and Casual modes. Classic mode enables permanent deaths while Casual mode allows for units to return in the following chapter.
Lastly, Fire Emblem Engage releases on January 20 for Nintendo Switch.
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