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‘Fire Emblem Heroes’ Tips To Perform Great In The Game

‘Fire Emblem Heroes’ Tips To Perform Great In The Game

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Some players may find the "Fire Emblem Heroes" difficult and confusing especially if they have not played a game in the series before. In order to pull better heroes, players may need to re-roll, that is, delete and reinstall the game, if they don't receive anything good at the first go. The game showers players with Orbs that can be used to summon random characters. Players should try getting a five-star character from the get-go, strongest and rarest of them all. Players receive 10 free Orbs by linking their My Nintendo account.

"Fire Emblem Heroes" provide daily rewards and weekend special prizes. Thus, players need to play every day. Players must choose high-starred units and go to the battlefield with only four or five-star units. Growth potential is wider with high ranks. Comparing stats is a must in the game as two heroes with same stars and even the same exact title will have totally different stats. Players should also know and understand the tier list. When in battle, they should tap and hold on enemies to check out their range.

As "Fire Emblem Heroes" only allows players to bring four people into battle, players must create teams with a good balance of strengths. A good collection of weapons is extremely important. As players lose XP with every individual character going down, the heroes must be kept alive. Using strategy to trap enemies is always useful. As enemies usually don't attack until the player is out of their range, players can use this to their advantage. It is foolish to use all Orbs in summoning heroes. Instead, upgrading the castle is important.

Other important tips include undertaking quests, learning new skills, leveling and merging units and sending them home, train new characters, use special maps to find new characters, make multiple teams and perform arena duels among others, reported Kotaku.

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