Fire Emblem Engage - Fell Xenologue Part 4: Clash of Queens

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Alear and the others make to Elusia in the alternate universe. They find Madeline of the Four Winds, and we then learn from Mauvier, the second in command to the Four Winds, that a battle between two queens, Ivy, who leads the Elusian army and has Emblem Soren, and Timerra, the Queen of Solm, and she has possession of Emblem Camilla. Alear and the others then get caught in the fight, and they have to stop the two queens in a three way battle.

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Time to go through more dialogue, and we meet up with the last two members of the Four Winds, Madeline, the alternate counterpart to Marni, with the difference being her blue armour, and we even encounter Mauvier, who doesn't look any different to the one we know from Elyos, and is Madeline's tutor.
Going over Madeline as a unit, she is an Axe General, and she has good Defense, but as she is an Armored unit, she is weak to magic attacks. Her personal skill is Knightly Code, when foe initiates combat against Madeline when she is adjacent to an ally, she will take 2 less damage. The downside to Madeline is her Dexterity stat, which doesn't help when she is an axe user, and for Emblems, Sigurd can give her extra mobility, and she can work with defensive Emblems like Roy or Ike, but at least her defeat isn't a losing condition like Nil or Nel's are.
We then enter a battle between the Solm and Elusia queens, and this is a three way battle, it will take a lot to go over everything, but this map introduces Corrupted Wyverns, which Ivy will summon on turn 5, they attack by shooting miasma at a long range, and it leaves miasma on the space they attacked.
I might as well go over the two queens, Ivy has Emblem Soren equipped, allowing her to use Bolting, a long ranged tome that hits 3 to 5 spaces, Soren is from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, and his Emblem pairs well with magic users, and Ivy can put him to good use. Ivy's personal skill is Final Say, the opposite to Single-Minded, and her Grasping Void allows her to deal more damage extra to half of the foe's Magic stat. For Emblem Soren's skills, Anima Focus inflicts Defense -3 with fire, Hit -20 with thunder, or Movement -2 with wind magic for 1 turn, Keen Insight boosts damage by 5 when unit deals effective damage, for example, Elwind can deal more damage to Flying units. Flare recovers 50% of the damage dealt when attacking with tomes, and the engage attack from Soren is Cataclysm, where the unit attacks with fire, thunder, and wind magic at 40% damage, the wind magic is also effective against Flying units. What makes Ivy really hard is that she will be placed around terrain that only Flying units can access and can attack from a long distance, the best way to fight her is to equip Lyn to one of your units and use Astra Storm to bring her down. Ivy has dialogue when you fight her with Alear, Ivy, Hortensia, Zelkov, Kagetsu, and Lindon, and Ivy's class is Trainer.
The other queen is Timerra, and she has Emblem Camilla, she first appeared in Fire Emblem Fates, and for weapons, Bolt Axe is a magic axe that can attack at close or at range, and Lightning is a magic attack that hits twice when unit initiates combat. Timerra has Sandstorm to deal damage based on 150% of her Defense stat instead of Strength, and her personal skill is Dignity of Solm, not Racket of Solm, as her personality is the opposite of the Timerra from Alear's Elyos. Going over Emblem Camilla's skills, she does have Dragon Vein, but I have never seen Timerra ever use that in this battle, it is like Corrin's Dragon Vein, but some of them have better effects. Decisive Strike deals 5 damage to foe after combat if unit initiates combat and lands a critical hit, Detoxify cures poison at the start of turn, making knives less effective, and Soar increases movement by 2 and allows any unit to cross terrain like a Flying unit. Emblem Camilla has Dark Inferno, which deals damage to foes on spaces near the unit and set those spaces to fire, these skills do make Camilla one of the more powerful Emblems, Timerra does not have good Resistance, using magic attacks work best against her, her class is Watcher. For units she has dialogue with when you fight her, the following units are Alear, Timerra, Fogado, Merrin, and Panette, and both Timerra and Ivy have Revival Stones, on Normal difficulty, they don't have a single one.
After taking down the two queens, they refuse to give up their Emblem Bracelets, leaving Nel with no other choice but to remove them, and Alear is disturbed by the turn of events, and we go through more dialogue, and we then find out why Nel distrusts Alear, and at the end, we then see the secret behind Nil, and you get taken straight to the next chapter.







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