168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fire Emblem: Engage's intense combat and tactical strategy require funding and resources, to ensure that your army remains functional and capable against any force matched against it. Unfortunately, like many of its predecessors, Engage's resources require a bit of elbow grease and no small amount of dedicated time.
Between Bond Fragments for your Bond Rings and Engravings, SP for inheriting skills, and Gold for just about everything else, you'll have your hands full trying to juggle the necessary components to a successful army. And no, Engage doesn't make it simple, but at least each of these resources can be earned in multiple ways.
Gold Farming
The most important resource in Engage is also one of the hardest to acquire. By far, it requires the most grinding and the most amount of time to accumulate, in order to balance the number of items you'll be purchasing throughout your gameplay. The most important things you'll be using Gold for include:
- Purchasing Master and Second Seals
- Forging weapons
- Restocking staves
Additionally, you can purchase items from the armory. However, this is generally unnecessary with all the free items you'll be acquiring throughout standard gameplay, and the ability to juggle items between characters as your roster grows.
It is generally not recommended to invest in Donations past each country's second level, as their returns are not worth 𒀰the amount i🌜nvested.
Altogether, you may end up spending 90,000 gold per country. That being said, there are niche instances where inves🌊ting in Donations might be worth it — especially in lower-difficulty gameplay where skirmishes are frequently🅰 available.
There are a number of ways to farm for gold, but keep in mind that the difficulty in farming increases with the difficulty setting of the game (e.g., skirmishes are not readily available in Maddening):
- Farming with Anna
- Using Leif's Engage Attack
- Skirmish Grinding
Anna Makes A Killing
Anna's special ability "Make A Killing" is a luck-triggered skill that makes it possible to earn 500 gold if Anna fells an opponent in combat she initiated. Using Anna to farm gold in skirmishes is by and large the most lucrative strategy. Although a lackluster unit when it comes to combat (at least in comparison to other available units), her skill makes her a necessary addition to any back-roster when farming experience and gold.
In order to make the most out of Anna, you'll need to have completed her paralogue and started investing in her before Chapter Ten. Due to Anna's stat growths and the possible class growths she'll also enjoy, Anna performs best as a mage unit (particularly, a High Priest). Therefore, increasing Anna's bond with Celica or Micaiah for tome proficiency, Micaiah or Leif for staff proficiency, and Leif for brawling proficiency is necessary.
It is impossible to give Anna the proficiencies she needs in order to change her class from Chapter Ten until completing Chapter 19 (at the earliest). If you started investing in Anna after Chapter Ten, you'll need to make do with Anna's base stat growths, hope the RNG gods are kind, and strategize maps to let other units do tic damage before seಌnding Anna in for a kill.
Grow Anna until you're able to recruit Byleth by completing Chapter 14, and you'll be able to pair Anna with him for all of his Luck boons. You'll be able to inherit his luck skills as well as equip him to Anna as an Emblem Ring companion for additional Luck bonuses and, later, equip Eirika for her Ring's passive +10 Luck bonus.
If you also have the Engage DLC, you'll be able to recruit Tiki as well. Her stat bonuses for Luck also stack with Byleth, allowing you to theoretically reach as high as 71 with Anna's Luck for the maximum potential gold drop (though, it appears Anna's max luck with stacked skills is capped at 59).
Stat increasing items can also be a massive benefit ♒to Anna, and further increase your odds of triggering her ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚunique skill:
- Goddess Icon - Permanently raise Luck stat by two
- Luck Tonic - Raise Luck stat by two for the duration of one battle (item shop consumable)
Leif's Quadruple Cash
If Leif is paired with a Covert unit, your unit's luck stat may trigger the possibility of gaining an additional 1,000 gold after using the Engage attack: Quadruple Hit.
This particular strategy is not nearly as useful as Anna's skill, nor as dependable, due to the simple fact that this strategy can usually only be implemented once or twice in a map. That being said, it can certainly come in useful and should not be disregarded if you're strapped for cash. Pairing it with Anna's farming strategy allows for an even greater haul from most maps.
Units that count as Covert include:
- Archer
- Sniper
- Tireur d'elite
- Thief
With class growths in mind, the best Luck-based Covert units appear to be Etie and Yunaka.
Skirmish Grinding
When it comes to farming, regardless of whether you're using either or both of the previously aforementioned strategies, you'll mostly be making use of skirmishes. Available in the World Map randomly after completing the sixth chapter, you'll be able to receive gold, materials, and Bond Fragments from these maps (as well as EXP and SP from the enemies you defeat).
These skirmishes are randomly generated, and some may have unique enemies like Silver and Gold Corrupted which increase the rewards you receive from a map. As such, you should prioritize maps with these enemies.
You'll be able to check if a map has a Silver or Gold Corrupted by first checking the bottom left of the World Map and then by selecting the Skirmish map area and checking the right window.
To increase the chances of Silver and Gold Corrupted spawns, you'll need to invest in Donations to each area.
If you're farming for gold, you can certainly invest in Donations, but it's more cost-efficient to invest in one or two levels in each country and, if there are no spawns, move your Nintendo Switch's internal clock ahead one day and then return to the World Map after entering a 𒁃loading screen. This will refresh the map entirely, giving you yet another chance to find more skirmishes.
Farming For Bond Fragments
Bond Fragments generally have only three main uses:
- Creating Bond Rings
- Increasing bonds between units and Emblems in the Arena
- Engraving Weapons
If you're using the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bond Ring exploit, building bonds in the Arena is your main spending point since Engraving is generally very cheap. Overall, it shouldn't be necessary to go out of your way to farm Bond Fragments due to their excess presence in the game.
So long as you continue normal gameplay, you shouldn't struggle too much with collecting them. However, should you find yourself in a position where you're a few short, there are two main umbrella strategies you can use to farm them:
- Using facilities in the Somniel
- Completing battles
Bond Fragments In The Somniel
The easiest method to acquire Bond Fragments is to periodically check the "Donations" board where you can select Achievements and claim Bond Fragments for completing the quests/achievements within the game. Provided you do this at least once every chapter, you'll earn 1,000-plus Bond Fragments simply by interacting with this board.
There are also mini-game activities to complete in the Somniel that, in general, earn 50-200 Bond Fragments each:
- Petting and Feeding Sommie
- Strength Training
- Fishing
- Wyvern Riding
Additionally, you can also sometimes find Bond Fragments as an item you can pick up on the ground. They tend to spawn often in the Grotto near Sommie's altar at 50 a piece.
You can also receive Bond Fragments as a reward from leveling up the Donations to a country, but for 1,000 Bond Fragments in exchange for multiple thousands of gold — the much rarer commodity, it is not recommended to use Donatio𝔉ns as a way to gain Bond Fragments.
Bond Fragments As Battle Rewards
Completing battles is also an easy way to gain Bond Fragments. You gain them as a static reward when you depart back to the World Map or the Somniel, but you should also make certain to speak with each character standing in the post-battle field. Most units you deployed in battle typically net 50 Bond Fragments with the MVP and possibly one other unit giving 100 Bond Fragments.
Units you haven't deployed after several maps may ask to rejoin your roster and give you ten Bond Fragments. You do not have to accept their request and can take the free ten Bond Fragments anyway. Sorry, Bouc﷽heron...
SP Farming
SP farming can jointly be called "EXP farming" as the amount of experience you gain is directly correlated to the amount of EXP you earn, but it comes with the caveat that the type of Emblem Ring your unit is holding can affect the ratio. In🌜 order to gain SP, you must have e🦋quipped
- An Emblem Ring for SP equal to EXP gained
- A Bond Ring for SP equal to half of EXP gained
As such, it is a good rule of thumb to always have one type of ring equipped on all of your deployed units at all times. Deploying a unit without a ring would mean missing out on an entire map's worth of SP.
Defeating units may increase the number of SP/EXP you earn, and for time's sake, it can certainly seem like a good strategy. However, you can also earn EXP even if you don't kill or deal damage to an enemy. As such, you can use this to your advantage in modes (e.g., Maddening) where it isn't possible or feasible to grind skirmishes for SP.
- For players on Normal or Hard: Simply continue grinding battles - story and skirmishes - with the units that need SP
- For players on Maddening: Use the "Chokehold Exploit"
The "Chokehold Exploit"
For Maddening players, it's recommended to play as dirty as the system plays you. Every exploit and weakness in the system you can leverage is fair play — and smart play. To grind EXP/SP in a mode where you can't rely on battles outside of story mode and paralogues, you'll need the following:
- A map with a tight corridor or chokehold position
- At least one enemy with a high Defense or Resistance the "farming unit" cannot overcome
- A Qi-Adept unit to use Chain Guard
- A healing unit to heal your Qi Adept
Once you have these four requirements checked, you'll need to do a bit of baiting and draw the high Defense or Resistance enemy into the choke position. Your unit that you are farming with should be the unit directly in front of the enemy, blocking the passage.
Your Qi-Adept unit should be directly behind or adjacent to your "farming unit" and use Chain Guard. Your healing unit needs to be adjacent to the Qi Adept to use "Heal" staves (you can u🍸se Mend or Physic, but such staves are a bit too costly in Maddening to throw ꦇaround).
You should remove any ranged enemy units like mages, thieves, and archers from the equation before trying to use this method. Otherwise, your Chain Guard might be broken, and your "farming unit" will no longer have a defense, leaving them exposed and two units in need of healing.
Continue to hit the enemy unit until you either run out of patience or you farm the SP you need.