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| Achilles | Feb 7 2009, 01:41:32 AM |
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Knight of Begnion
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GAME FLOW Choose Your Difficulty - When you start a new game, you must choose from the three difficulty levels. The selection to make determines how challenging your battle will be. Newcomers to the Fire Emblem series will likely want to go the beginner route, whereas veteran Fire Emblem players and hard-core turn-based aficionados will probably want a more involved fight. Easy Mode - As the name suggests, Easdy Mode is the easiest difficulty setting. Players who work through the story in this mode will fight against easier oponents and be provided with lots of helpful advice to familiarize themselves with the game mechanics. Normal Mode - Normal Mode is the standard difficulty setting. Normal is the next challenge of difficulty after Easy Mode, of course, you don't have to start on Easy Mode if you don't want. Hard Mode - Also known as "Geez, this is impossible mode," or Difficult Mode, it presses the biggest challenge. You fight against a greater number of stronger enemies here. Newbies beware -- unless your seeking punishement, beat Normal Mode before you attempt Hard Mode. |
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