
FE6 Tier List! : r/fireemblem - Reddit
Perceval, much like Milady, is a god from the moment he joins, with even better stats but no flying, he can solo pretty much all of the remaining combat in fe6 once he joins even in hard mode, which is insane with fe6's enemies. and thus can cover any combat that Milady isn't.
Who are the best units in FE6 for optimal play? : r/fireemblem
FE6 is very nice to sword units, because the extra accuracy on swords is so helpful when other weapons tend to have shakier hit rates, especially against bosses on thrones. Rutger in particular also joins very early and has really good base offenses, making him one of the best boss killers in the whole game.
The “Balanced” Blade Dilemma: Why FE6 in particular gets ... - Reddit
It comes down to FE6’s maps, enemies, and macro level playstyle not being highly catered to units being wholly unique. Expanding on unit identity can work in FE6, but the act of slapping skills on units & adding a few prf weapons doesn’t work within the …
My review of Project Ember, an FE6 overhaul : r/fireemblem - Reddit
Mar 13, 2021 · So, the main problem of FE6 is the lack replayability, an imbalanced earlygame, maps that are too long and annoying bosses. I'm gonna go through all of these carefully. So, FE6 has 2 different split paths and a lot of gaiden chapters, but it's still hard to replay.
Hopefully not a contreversial FE6 tier list : r/fireemblem - Reddit
Nov 25, 2020 · Douglas - As most GBA Generals, Douglas is quite bad. Being locked to 5 movement is very detrimental in FE6, not to mention his bases aren't that impressive either. He can make for a decent phisycal tank and comes with high weapon ranks, but he's still rather mediocre. Hugh - 10000 gold for a mediocre mage, sign me up.
Why does the Fire Emblem community love FE6 so much?
Aug 29, 2020 · FE6 gets a lot of hate for being "poorly balanced" due to having units like Rutger and Milady who heavily outclass others like Wendy and Sophia, but I think the game is more balanced than people give it credit for, and taking the worst units and comparing them to the best ones will always make a game look poorly balanced (just look at Rolf and ...
Recommended/best supports in FE6? : r/fireemblem - Reddit
Dude, make SURE to get Alan and Lance supports. They can get an A support EXTREMELY early on, and both are excellent units because Paladins have weapon triangle control, have reliable two range options, have two weapon types pre-promotion, and have a huge MOV.
The True Enemy: Trying to get the good ending in The Binding Blade
Jun 8, 2022 · Hey friends, as the title of the post suggests, I recently brushed off my copy of The Binding Blade after having finished Path of Radiance about a month ago. Binding Blade is obviously much harder, but FE6 was the one that got me into Fire Emblem in the first place, so I really want to finish it and get the best ending, but Christ it's strict.
"New to the series, where should I start?" - The Ultimate ... - Reddit
FE6- If you want to play the Elibe series starting with FE6, rather than playing the prequel FE7 first. If you played Three Houses in casual mode, I would avoid this until you get more practice playing another game on Classic (or another FE16 route on Classic).
FE6: Routes? : r/fireemblem - Reddit
May 25, 2024 · FE6 also has another route split before Illia and Sacae. I believe its on chapter 9, visit the village to the top right to go to B route. For A route, do NOT visit said top right village. On A route, you’ll get Larum and Echidna. Larum is a dancer, so dancers are always insanely good.