Fire Emblem Engage Playthrough 58: The Hero-King

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Here is another Emblem paralogue, and this one takes place at The Broken Castle, a location familiar to Marth, and as he has been with Alear since the very beginning, well other than from Chapter 10 to Chapter 22, he tests Alear and the others out, and if they succeed, they can unlock more of Marth's Emblem powers.

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I take on Marth's Emblem paralogue, and this one is based on Chapter 17 of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, and while Marth himself isn't a difficult opponent, there are many enemies that have Revival Stones, a Hero with a Brave Sword and Levin Sword, another Hero with a Silver Blade and Tomahawk, a Sniper with a Silver Bow, two Warriors with a Silver Axe, a Sage with Thoron, a General with a Spear and a Silver Greatlance, and a Sniper with a Silver Bow and a Longbow. There are a bunch of Thieves on the map, one of which is outside the castle walls with a Secret Book, you can send some units to take out the Thief if you want that Secret Book.
The music for this map is Trial of Beginnings, which is a remix of many songs from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, as well as Mystery of the Emblem. Some of the Thieves will steal from the chest and then make their escape, for items you can get from the chests, those being an Elixir, Silver Greataxe, Speed Tonic, and Antitoxin, the only one that is worth getting is the Speed Tonic, you can get them if you want to.
Reinforcements will appear on turns 9 and 10, those are two Warriors, a General, and a Sage, and they appear at around the starting area, and Wyvern Knights appear continuously once the door to the throne room is open, and once it is open, that is when Marth and his group will start moving.
There are two Martial Masters that will try to chain guard, I recommend taking them down first or have a unit with Override or Torrential Roar to damage them, as well as Marth. Veyle does have dialogue when you have her fight Marth, this could be because when Marth was taken from us, this was the Emblem used by Veyle in her evil personality. His only weapon is Mercurius, he doesn't have his Rapier, so that means Cavalry or Armored units should be able to take a Lodestar Rush from him, and he does have really high Speed, and with Perceptive, he can Avoid attacks based on his Speed, and you will want to keep axe users away because of Break Defenses, as that allows Marth to get in an extra attack at 50% damage when a foe is broken by his attack. Unlike other Emblems, Marth does not have any ranged attacks, so he shouldn't be too hard, although you do have to watch out for Lodestar Rush when he starts moving.
After completing the paralogue, this unlocks the maximum Bond Level to 20, and for skills you can pick up from Marth, some of them are upgrades to skills from up to Bond Level 10. Unyielding has two upgrades, the one at Bond Level 12 restores 30% of maximum HP is unit's HP is 30% or less, while the second upgrade restores 40% of maximum HP if the unit is at 40% HP or less, and that is at Bond Level 18, and that skill doesn't need much SP in order to inherit, and this can be good to give Alear. Sword Agility has upgrades, 4 is at Bond Level 13, and 5 is at Bond Level 17, and while it does boost avoid, it decreases crit rate. Avoid +25 at Bond Level 14 and Avoid +30 at Bond Level 19 are the skills that boost avoid, and Perceptive has an upgrade at Bond Level 16, this boosts Avoid by 30% if unit initiates combat, and Avoid increases the higher the Speed, this can be good for units like Kagetsu or Yunaka to inherit, as they have a high Speed stat and can put that to use. Marth's third weapon is Falchion, this deals bonus damage against Dragon units, and this does not have a bonus effect against Corrupted Wyrms, as they are considered the Fell Dragon type.
As with the rest of the video, I mostly view support conversations, as well as explore the Somniel and do some activities.







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