A new Fire Emblem Engage trailer has actually described just how gamers can mobilize “Emblems,” personalities from previous Fire Emblem games. Units will certainly have the ability to gear up Engage Rings to acquire the capability to acquire the power of a hero, like Marth or Byleth. When systems gear up the rings, they come to be synced with the Emblems, improving their statistics and also providing accessibility to brand-new, Emblem-details abilities. Based on the demo in the trailer, this will certainly make a large distinction in a unit’s power degree.
Units can additionally “Engage” with the Emblems, merging right into a brand-new type a lot more effective than a synced type. In enhancement to accessing to unique tools, the gamer can make use of Engage Skills: special capacities that harken back to the Emblems’ initial games. For instance, considering that Byleth was an instructor in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, among his capacities permits him to instruct neighboring systems, improving their statistics. Meanwhile, Corrin can make use of a capability called Dragon Vein, which modifies the surface similarly she had the ability to in Fire Emblem Fates.
In complete, the trailer flaunted 6 Emblems: Marth (Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon), Sigurd (Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War), Celica (Fire Emblem Gaiden/Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia), Lyn (Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade), Corrin (Fire Emblem Fates), and also Byleth (Fire Emblem: Three Houses). Additionally, a trailer from last week includes glances of Ike and also Lucina, and afterwards states 12 rings, suggesting that Engage will certainly include even more Emblems at launch.
Fire Emblem Engage was introduced at a Nintendo Direct back in September. The preliminary trailer exposed that Alear, the game’s lead character, is the Divine Dragon, an offspring of a royal household of Dragons that beat the Fell Dragon years back. We’ll recognize the complete tale and also even more when the game launches on January 20, 2023.