Fire Emblem: Echoes - Shadows of Valentia is a remake of the second Fire Emblem game for the NES. As a result, it's quite a difficult game even with all the modern touches added. Even veterans of the series can get stumped by the game's quirks, such as powerful archers and explorable dungeons.
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As a result, the game is a little divisive but also the favorite of many. Still, it can be a little intimidating to get into - so we've compiled a few handy tips to set you on your way.
As you fight inside dungeons, your party will start to accrue fatigue. You cannot see this directly, but the face icon next to a character's health bar will give you a quick, visual shorthand for how they're feeling. If the face is happy and smiling, they have low fatigue, and a frowny face means the character is tired.
When a character is fatigued, they will have reduced maximum health, making them far more fragile in battle and a liability - especially on Classic Mode. How much health they lose is based on the character, with some characters losing more than others.
There are two ways to deal with fatigue while fighting in a dungeon:
How much fatigue a provision recovers for a unit will depend on a character's taste preferences. For example, Alm loves meat but hates sweets, meaning that if he's fatigued you should give him Dried Meat instead of Honey, if you have both of those items.
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Unlike in many other Fire Emblem games, class changing in Fire Emblem: Echoes - Shadows of Valencia requires that you visit a Mila Idol once a character has reached a certain level. The table below details what level a class must reach to be able to promote.
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