... You must send Elise to talk to Benny and Charlotte in Chapter 14, and Shura and Nyx must be approached by Corrin in Chapter 15. A/N: Man, one more chapter and then the epilogue (I think). Edit: and on chapter 5 the only thing she comes with is an HP Tonic (she was holding a vulnerary, her axe, and a goddess icon in chapter 4). It is the fourteenth game in the Fire Emblem series, and the second to be developed for Nintendo 3DS after Fire Emblem Awakening. When choosing a path at Chapter 6, selecting Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation offers players a completely different storyline and maps than Birthright or Conquest version. In fact, if your units do nothing at all, Ryoma and Hinoka will kill all the Faceless except for the ones on the mountain in the center. After an unexpected battle at the Hoshidan border, you end up in Hoshido.

The Bottomless Canyon was not far ahead. Each title in the Fire Emblem Fates series is a complete game, but you may want to experience the conflict from every angle. Last edited by Doomsy , … I thought you'd know what to do." Hard to believe we're getting close to the end of this. I winced each time my right hind leg hit the ground. Fire Emblem Fates is a tactical role-playing video game for the Nintendo 3DS handheld video game console, developed by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo SPD and published by Nintendo.It was released in June 2015 in Japan, then released internationally in 2016. Here's how: Choose your starting path for US$39.99 MSRP* /CA$49.99 MSRP*.
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation is the third story path that you can take that results in you, the Avatar, siding with neither kingdom and instead seeking the noble (and somewhat impossible) goal of bringing both sides together to ultimately fight against the true enemy of the game within the invisible kingdom of Valla.. It clears away some details, but muddies a lot of things in my opinion.

Doing It All In Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation. Revelation, a DLC that's the 3rd, final, and most canon path of the three, does not answer all the questions about Fates FE universe. Even harder to believe Shadows of Valentia comes out tomorrow and MAN am I excited!Had to get this chapter out before it because I knew I wouldn't otherwise. 3DS blew up and they were just.... there. The Bottomless Canyon had to be close. This battle is relatively easy. Chapter 16: A New Journey Starts. I was fixing a hacked copy of Revelation when, pop! Then download the additional paths as DLC for a discounted price of … Chapter 15: A Big Change. And stories of Fates follow the definition of melodrama. Small drops of rain fell.

Chapter 14: The Portal.

._. My paws quickly padded against the ground. The download code can be redeemed in the in-game Dragon's Gate shop, which will become available after completing Chapter 6 in either the Birthright or Conquest versions. The one problem I have with Fates, including Revelation, is the story. After about an hour more of running, I entered a rocky landscape. Dark clouds cast themselves in the sky. Rout the Enemy. Revelation does answer most of that (Anankos' past and motivations are more fleshed out on the Awakening kids DLC), and is a fun game if you like to use a lot of different units, unlocking supports (particularly the ones between characters exclusive to different routes), having fun with eugenics, etc. Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation is a fantastic way for concluding the incredible war story that enveloped the Hoshido and Nohr Family.
... You pulled up the offical Fire Emblem website, clicking on information about Fates. I must be close, I thought. Albeit it can be played without the need to have completed neither the Birthright nor Conquest versions, it is highly recommended - save this one for the last so you can enjoy at its fullest all of the contents and augments that are exposed here. Even so, I had no intention of stopping.