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[Arcade] Fire Emblem Heroes

Noctis

Finally back after some family problems
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    Hi everyone, ive been playing Fire Emblem Heroes for a few weeks and im loving it. For those of you that dont know what it is, heres an explanation(Im using wikipedia because i cant explain):

    Fire Emblem Heroes is a tactical role-playing game. Players control a team of up to four characters ("Heroes") against enemy teams of varying sizes on an 8x6 grid map. Different characters have different movement restrictions; for example, armored units have a shorter range than cavalry units, but cavalry units cannot enter forest tiles. Flying units can enter most tiles, even ones impassable to all other units such as water or mountains. The game strictly alternates between a player phase and an enemy phase every turn. During the player's phase, his or her characters can attack enemy characters when in range; if both the attacker and defender have the same range, the defender will counterattack if still alive. Heroes deal either physical or magical damage types; they also have a "color" that informs a rock paper scissors-esque system that makes it so some units have advantageous match-ups over other units. After moving and optionally attacking with all their heroes, the enemy phase occurs where the game's AI does the same for the opposing team of characters. The player, in general, seeks to lure enemy units into disadvantageous match-ups by careful character positioning on the map.[1] Unlike other Fire Emblem titles, there is no element of randomness or chance in battles; an engagement between two characters is perfectly deterministic, as is the enemy AI, so a given strategy will either win or lose consistently. Fire Emblem Heroes has a set of "story" missions divided by chapters for the player to complete, rotating challenge missions, a training tower for increasing character's strength in random battles, fights against other players' teams (albeit controlled by the game's AI) in the "Arena" and in "Aether Raids", special challenges involving "Brigades" where teams with 8 or more characters are controlled on a larger map than usual, and a variety of other content to complete.

    This game is so fun! I hope you can all join me in playing this wonderful game!
     
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    funny to think that I've been playing this for more than 2 years now

    I remember starting shortly before the CYL 1 banner dropped
     
    I just started playing a few weeks ago and ive got so many good units. My team is made up of: Sothis, Brave Lucina, Helbendi, and Altina. Its actually addicting!
     
    I unfortunately don't have it on my phone anymore, but it was fun when I fiddled with it! Axe-wielding Ike, spoilerific Micaiah, and a whole lot of 3 star characters that I didn't know were nice to have when I did the starting gacha rolls.

    If I ever get back into mobile gaming again, this game will be up there as one of those games to pick right back up.
     
    I just started playing a few weeks ago and ive got so many good units. My team is made up of: Sothis, Brave Lucina, Helbendi, and Altina. Its actually addicting!
    that's definitely some nice stuff you got there

    just resist the urge to spend money


    I unfortunately don't have it on my phone anymore, but it was fun when I fiddled with it! Axe-wielding Ike, spoilerific Micaiah, and a whole lot of 3 star characters that I didn't know were nice to have when I did the starting gacha rolls.

    If I ever get back into mobile gaming again, this game will be up there as one of those games to pick right back up.
    what made you have to take it off your phone?
     
    what made you have to take it off your phone?
    My phone has a small RAM, and whenever I play games with it, it randomly crashes when it can't handle what's on-screen. Sucks, but that's why I only have the less RAM-intensive games left.

    I'll get another phone that can handle all these great mobile games one day. Just not now.
     
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