The reclassing and promoting has begun
Jan. 28th, 2019 10:21 amPlaying Fire Emblem while watching Criminal Minds is starting to become a habit of mine (problem: I'm running out of episodes. I'll need to find something else soon, XD), it seems. Anyway, I'm on Chapter 11 of Fire Emblem: Awakening!
Promoting in this game is far more complicated than it was in Echoes. I may or may not have looked up a guide to see how it works. In Awakening promoting is not as easy as going to one of Mila's statues, here you have master seals (to promote) and second seals (to change classes). So far, Chrom is now Great Lord and my avatar is a Grandmaster.
And then reclass to get some nice new shiny abilities. And then do the whole thing again and go back to the original classes. And then-
Look, I'm going to be picking a lot of fights I probably don't need to and maxing support, because I want to see how many One Person Armies I can make. I have plans.
Also, let's talk Donnel. He started to one hit some enemies by the time I had dinner, but damn he's still squishy.
Now, as fan as managing things in Awakening is, I miss two things from Echoes:
1) The ability to use a weapon as many times as I want. I have, in two different occasions, sent a unit without any weapons because I forgot about this mechanic.
2) Give me back my time travel, you cowards.
PS: I had to look it up because it was bothering me. Apparently the Falchion in Awakening is not the same Falchion as in Echoes. Someone explain this to me, because the wiki didn't help, T_T
Promoting in this game is far more complicated than it was in Echoes. I may or may not have looked up a guide to see how it works. In Awakening promoting is not as easy as going to one of Mila's statues, here you have master seals (to promote) and second seals (to change classes). So far, Chrom is now Great Lord and my avatar is a Grandmaster.
And then reclass to get some nice new shiny abilities. And then do the whole thing again and go back to the original classes. And then-
Look, I'm going to be picking a lot of fights I probably don't need to and maxing support, because I want to see how many One Person Armies I can make. I have plans.
Also, let's talk Donnel. He started to one hit some enemies by the time I had dinner, but damn he's still squishy.
Now, as fan as managing things in Awakening is, I miss two things from Echoes:
1) The ability to use a weapon as many times as I want. I have, in two different occasions, sent a unit without any weapons because I forgot about this mechanic.
2) Give me back my time travel, you cowards.
PS: I had to look it up because it was bothering me. Apparently the Falchion in Awakening is not the same Falchion as in Echoes. Someone explain this to me, because the wiki didn't help, T_T