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2013-02-07, 22:43 | Link #203 |
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Yes, though it'd be better to go to other classes to get their skills.
It was like this in the Japanese. Just for the record, this is par for the course. Previous FE games in the US with Easy/Normal/Hard were actually renamed from Normal/Hard/Insane. |
2013-02-07, 22:44 | Link #204 | |
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The entire point of NG+ bonuses in RPGs is to give you advantages that allow your party to blow through the main game content so that you can get to the more powerful, extra/postgame fights more quickly. In a FE game where the the main story is the entire focus of the game and there is no extra NG+ only postgame bosses to be found, there is no point. Pretty sure it was like that in the Japanese version as well. |
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2013-02-08, 00:04 | Link #207 | |
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2013-02-08, 00:24 | Link #208 |
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There is no lower difficulty.
I believe you start by choosing either Normal or Hard. Not sure if lunatic is available at start. But I also chose normal first. man it was a tough choice. I wish there was an Easy difficulty so I didn't feel like such a wussy picking normal. But I like to play through first so I know which characters I like, when classes become available, ect. |
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2013-02-08, 14:20 | Link #213 |
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Quick question. Most of my guys are starting to get to lvl 20, so...
Do you guys suggest using Master Seal and leveling to lvl 20 first or using second seal now and getting other classes skills. I'm asking cause I assume if I use second seal that I will be considered a low level and thus level very quickly and then can get the skills that go with that class quickly as well as gain stats quickly. Then second seal again and go back to what I was originally going ot master class. Or will the leveling be the same as if I master class and I should just master class cause those skills are much better than a non-promoted skills? For example. Chrom is lvl 20. Should I second class him to say cavalier and get its two skills, then reclass to Lord and then finally great lord. Or whatever other combination I think of. Or should I make him Great Lord first then reclass to say Cavalier and back to Lord and finally great lord again. Again whatever combination, doesn't matter, just using example. I'm just thinking if I second seal right now, I will have same stats yet the game thinks I'm level 1. So killing the currrent enemies will net me huge xp and level up super fast and thus stats improve faster as well as access to new skills quicker. Or is that now how it works. Will I level the same as if i used master seal? |
2013-02-08, 15:12 | Link #214 |
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I believe the formula for Second Sealing is:
ilevel = ilevel + (roundup(Current_Level x 50%) Your ilevel determines how much experience you gain per hit/kill. A promoted unit is considered level 20 + shown level (so a level 4 Paladin, for example, is equivalent to level 24). There's a cap on the ilevel that's based on your mode, though I don't recall what they are off hand. I think Lunatic is 70 or 90, Hard is 50 or 70, and Normal is 30 or 50. Something like that. You can keep leveling, but the ilevel won't increase, so you won't get less exp per kill. |
2013-02-08, 17:22 | Link #215 | |
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In the main game, all you need is... some decently leveled units. Like I said, the Fire Emblem series is built on using strategy with limited resources. It's hard to imagine how they could balance the enemies to keep up with your increase in stats except to raise their level as well to match yours... and if that's the case, why not just make the main game longer? In fact, that's exactly what they did. In Radiant Dawn and this game, they added 2nd tier promotions for a higher level cap so the main game would be longer. |
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2013-02-08, 18:26 | Link #216 |
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Ended up DL'ing it because our GameStop said they weren't expecting any more until past the 20th. That, and I had a gift card that I could use on Ni no Kuni with this result.
Either way, this game is so damned great. I love how they left all of the staple priniciples intact, so I don't have to learn a new weapon/magic triangle and stuff like that. I love the game feel of it all. Probably gonna go back to play the GBA versions after this, now that I'm in the mood.
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2013-02-08, 18:45 | Link #217 | ||
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2013-02-08, 18:46 | Link #218 |
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It's hard to get through Normal on older games for me now. I tried doing FE7 a few weeks back to get ready for this, and I figured, hey, I'll do Hector Mode and unlock Hector Hard Mode. Got to like, chapter 20, and got bored. Wrecked everything in my path with too much ease.
As far as NG+ goes, you get DLC. Use said DLC as such. Otherwise, you get Renown. Use that to buy stuff early in new game. |
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