My questions is can i use powersaves and then still launch fates through hans patched up, and it not mess with it? i kinda liked giving myself the dragon herbs and the seraph robes (hp items). Just sayingįeel free to chat in the comments and give out more tips for those new members to the Fire Emblem Community/Family.But i have a question and i did use the search (this topic) function and typed powersaves but all i saw was people using that word regarding setting up ninja hax or oot hax. Will warn you, some of the ingame 3d sprites look kinda wonky though. Story wise though, the remake made it much better than the OG Gaiden, and the music is top notch. Very new, very fun, has a dungeon crawling aspect to it, so if that's not your shtick, then you can kinda avoid it a bit. Oh and Shadows of Valentia is Alm and Celica's game. If you had to choose between Awakening or Fates, I do recommend Awakening, it's very fun, has a fair bit of replayability with the infinite build/lunatic gamemodes and it has a few less plotholes (thanks to Shadows of Valentia) than Fates. Its by far one of the newer and one of the better ones (not best, that depends on player). This is Corrin's game.Īwakening was my second entry, first being Blazing Blades on an EMU. And Revelation mixes both, being kinda dark, yet retaining its happier tone throughout. Conquest is grittier and harder, Birthright is the classic FE story and much easier. I would probably think hard and long about which one you want to play first. Fates is a three story game, which costs 40 for one story and 20 for the other two. Genealogy begins with Sigurd and ends with Seliph, and Thracia follows Leif and his gang.Įdit: I also seemingly missed Awakening and Fates. Both games take place on similar timelines and they intersect a fair bit. New Mystery follows the events of Shadow Dragon, with an older Mart and the first time we get a Avatar since Lyn's game.įor FE 4/5 (Genealogy/Thracia) I would have to say that these are the hardest to play, not because they are the most difficult, but because the system they are run on (SNES) is extremely dated, and makes it very difficult to play on a computer. Shadow Dragon is young Marth and centers around a war against dragons. Then I would recommend Marth's Book I/II (Shadow Dragon/New Mystery) which are English and Japanese respectively. This also shows you what happened to the characters you met and fought with in Blazing Blade, effectively showing you the fruits of your labor many years past. This is Ike's story.Īfter that, we come to the Japanese/Half Japanese games.įirst I'm gonna recommend Roy's game (Sword of Seals), which would send you right back on the journey you played in Lyn's game. Beware though, some of the things in this game make it pretty annoying, like height advantage, biorhythm, etc. If you can play them, you won't regret it. You can try to play Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, but the games don't run well on old pc rigs, so a wii or a newer pc works fine. This is where things get kinda interesting. Has 2 endings and alot of unique classes for your second playthrough and onward. Next would be Sacred Stones, the game is very fun, not all that difficult and introduced the grinding aspect into the FE series with its tower of the undead. Very good and has a fair bit of replay-ability with its two endings. I would recommend you try to find and play the ones in English first, since that is the best way to go, y'know avoiding the search for translation patches.įor new players that want a fun game, go for Fire Emblem, or better known as Blazing Blade/Sword, this is Lyn/Hector/Eliwood's Game. Now, if you were to play them in any order, that is up to you. Romhacking isn't truly required, you can find most of the games online in forums with their respective English patches if the game is only in Japanese. For those that are new to the series and are wondering how to get into the series, or if you feel that you need to learn to romhack to play them.
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