
While they aren't the greatest to look at one will hardly notice a large difference from Hyrule Warriors when playing the game. Moving on, I want to address the graphics. There are 5 maps available in total (you unlock new maps by progressing through Story Mode, which the game will alert you when you've unlocked more) these maps ramp up in difficulty and enemy number the further you go and History Mode can easily take as much time as Hyrule Warriors' Adventure Mode did. Doing things like completing all the stages, getting S ranks on all stages, and getting an S rank on the Boss stage will allow you to attempt these Warp Hole Battles. in addition to that new battles appear (Warp Hole Battles) that you become able to challenge depending on your performance on the first stages you were presented. Beating the Boss of the map unlocks a new reward in the form of a new costume or even a new character. You progress by defeating these stages until you reach the Boss of the map. The enemies on this map each signify a stage and as you defeat stages more stages appear in the form of enemy reinforcements. In History Mode you are presented with a map which recreates the layout of a battle from an original Fire Emblem game. Fire Emblem Warriors features History Mode. Purchase the digital version of the game to receive regular visits from a friendly messenger owl outside of your personal quarters.Let's make one thing clear starting out: THE STORY MODE IS NOT THE ONLY MODE Some are under the impression that Story Mode is all there is- Let's make one thing clear starting out: THE STORY MODE IS NOT THE ONLY MODE Some are under the impression that Story Mode is all there is- that there is no 'Adventure Mode' like in Hyrule Warriors, this is a fallacy. Develop your base camp and train, shop, and prepare each of your team members before jumping into the heat of battle. Bring characters closer together by pairing them up in battle or by spending time together at base camp. Deepen the relationships between characters to give yourself a tactical advantage on the battlefield and to see them open up in support conversations.

Strengthen your bonds in and out of battleĭevelop and build battle-tested relationships with other Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters as you fight for the future of Fódlan. Assign elements from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, like crests or battalions, to characters to further hone how you plan your approach. Plan ahead and prepare for battle by equipping weapons, skills, and classes that capitalize on opponent weaknesses. Issue commands to your army in the midst of the chaos of battle to achieve missions and objectives.


Use the strategy of Fire Emblem to gain the tactical advantage in Warriors-style gameplayĭive into real-time battles as you and your army of Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters take on hundreds of opponents, while using elements from Fire Emblem to maximize your strategy. Each Fire Emblem: Three Houses character you recruit on these journeys has a distinct set of flashy combos and powerful specials that can cut through hordes of enemies. The house you choose will bring you through one of three compelling stories, each with a different outcome. Align with a leader to build and command an army in 1 vs. Step into the shoes of Shez, as they meet Edelgard, Dimitri, Claude, and other Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters as you fight for the future of Fódlan.
