Fire Emblem Warriors details – Female Robin and Cordelia, gameplay mechanics
Along with today’s screenshots, Koei Tecmo published a new wave of details for Fire Emblem Warriors. Read up on the information about Female Robin, Cordelia, and gameplay mechanics below, courtesy of Gematsu.
Robin (Female) (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro)
– She lost her memory and was rescued by the Shepherds when lying unconscious, before joining their cause
Cordelia (voiced by Eimi Okada)
– A member of the Halidom of Ylisse’s Pegasus Knights
– She links up with Chrom and fights as part of his army
– She is a genius who can handle almost anything flawlessly
Weapons Triangle
– Stun Gauge: Fighting with an advantage weapon will increase the damage dealt to the enemy, as well as lower their golden Stun Gauge
– Critical Hit: By lowering the Stun Gauge, you can deal great damage with a “Critical Hit”
– If you use an advantage weapon, its power will be even greater
Weapon Efficacy
– Attack specific enemies with weapons of particular efficacy to deal tremendous damage
Mount Characters
– Great Knight and Pegasus Knight characters can move around quickly on horseback
– They also have exciting attacks that make use of riding and flying
Flying Routes
– Depending on the map, there may be areas that can only be passed with a flight unit
– Use these to your advantage to more efficiently progress
Tactics: Instruction
– The heroes’ advance route can always be changed during the course of the battle
– Make adjustments based on the situation to better advance on the battlefield
Tactics: Leave it To Them
– You can set actions for when you are not providing instruction or for after they have achieved their instructions
Tactics: Character Change
– You can switch between four characters on the battlefield at any time
Bonds: Bond System
– By fighting alongside heroes, your bonds with them will deepen
– If you level up, you may receive rewards and be able to see bond conversations
Bonds: Lost
– Heroes injured on the battlefield will be lost and cannot be used in the battles that follow, so caution is necessary