![]() If you’re the type of person who doesn’t plan on playing Fire Emblem Engage more than once, then Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) will have little value to you if you don’t get them before finishing the game. This means that they’re the only Emblem in the game that doesn’t have a paralogue tied to them-and there’s reason to believe that includes future DLC Emblems. You receive Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) in a cutscene on the Somniel, and they come with the ability to upgrade your bond with them to the maximum level of 20 instantly. Engaging with Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) grants access to Combat Arts-powerful skills that grant an advantage in battle at the cost of consuming entire turns from your Engage meter.Įdelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) is a powerful Emblem that can help fill your roster in the early parts of Engage’s story when you have a limited number of Emblem Rings, but they do feel a bit disappointing for someone who’s already finished the game since they do not come with an additional paralogue chapter. Edelgard is able to set spaces around her target aflame, Claude is able to poison foes adjacent to his target, and Dimitri is able to negate damage from ranged attacks. In this case, each of the three house leaders has access to a unique Gambit skill that can be used while attacking opponents. Like all Emblem Rings, Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) has unique skills that recreate mechanics from their original game. Unlike Eirika and Ephraim (who you can manually swap between in battle), Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) selects one of its three characters at random each turn, meaning you’ll never know exactly which one will be active for your next move. This is somewhat similar to Eirika from Sacred Stones, who shares her Emblem Ring with her brother Ephraim. Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude) is distinct from the other Emblems in that three characters are represented by a single Bracelet. The first of Wave 1’s Emblem Bracelets is what the game refers to as “Edelgard (with Dimitri and Claude)” from Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Though there are some minor goodies like new cosmetic options and some extra consumable items, the real meat of the DLC comes from the Emblem Bracelets-characters from previous Fire Emblem titles who can be equipped to fight alongside you in battle like the base game’s Emblem Rings. A single purchase of $30 (US price) grants you access to all of Engage’s future DLC, though content will be delivered piecemeal over the course of 2023. ![]() Fire Emblem Engage is finally here, and with it comes the first wave of the Expansion Pass DLC in the game’s day one update. ![]()
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