Fire Emblem Engage recently released update 1.2, which added Recreation alongside several DLC changes. Players who purchased the DLC will now have access to four more Emblems, including Camilla. However, for those who did not buy the DLC, fear not - Recreation is a feature added to the game for free.
Players will have access to it upon returning to Somniel after updating the game to the latest version. What does this add to the game? The most important thing is that it makes it easier for players to build relationships with characters without having to rely on dining, battle placement, and gifts.
The best thing to note about the Recreation feature in Fire Emblem Engage is that it doesn't build rapport with Alear, as it isn’t here to help build your Pact Ring relationship. Instead, consider this as a feature to have two of your characters hanging out and working together. It’s absolutely worthwhile to help create more powerful bonuses between all of your party members.
Furthermore, this helps you create comical or perhaps romantic cutscenes between your party members, which makes it an interesting feature. It can be very tiresome to build up bonds between other party members, so Recreation will make that job easier in Fire Emblem Engage.
One of the best ways to build bonds is by putting people close together in battle, but sadly, that’s not always going to be possible. If you want certain characters to interact with each other, try using Recreation.
This will trigger when you head to the Stable, Pool, or Orchard in Somniel. Just interact with the area, and you’ll be given the opportunity to pair two characters up and have them work or relax together. This addition finally makes the Pool area useful for players in Fire Emblem
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