Ivy is one of several playable units in Fire Emblem Engage - a tactical role-playing game from Intelligent Systems exclusively released for Nintendo Switch. Hailing from Elusia, Ivy is the heir to the throne and is a formidable fighter in her own right, joining Alear around Chapter 11: Retreat.
Read on to learn more about Ivy and her best builds in the game.
Note: Spoilers for Fire Emblem Engage will follow. Discretion is advised.
Ivy starts as a Wing Tamer class and can evolve further into the Lindwurm as a natural progression of her class. Being a flying unit, Lyn has access to great maneuverability in Fire Emblem Engage. Her ideal build is as follows:
Another build for Ivy is the Sage class, which completely discards her flying mount for an incredible boost to Magic instead, making her a powerful DPS. The recommended build for Sage is as follows:
The third and intermediate progression between Lindwurm and Sage is the High Priest - a class with high Magic and Resistance but low Defense and Build, making her more of a glass cannon in this case. She can also use Arts and has increased movement range over a Lindwurm, as denoted by her build:
The fourth and final class is the Mage Knight, which offers even greater movement freedom over the High Priest despite not having flying capabilities.
While being strong in its own right, this class is arguably worse DPS-wise compared to a High Priest. It is primarily used as a Break machine during the campaign of Fire Emblem Engage. Additionally, she can also utilize magic-based weapons to dish out respectable damage. The ideal build for the Mage Knight is as follows:
With these builds, Ivy is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in Fire Emblem Engage.
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