{"id":621110,"date":"2019-07-11T01:24:32","date_gmt":"2019-07-11T05:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/?p=621110"},"modified":"2019-07-11T08:11:51","modified_gmt":"2019-07-11T12:11:51","slug":"fire-emblem-three-houses-details-on-giant-monsters-amiibo-facilities-online-classes-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/fire-emblem-three-houses-details-on-giant-monsters-amiibo-facilities-online-classes-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Fire Emblem: Three Houses – details on giant monsters, amiibo, facilities, online, classes, and more"},"content":{"rendered":"
Following from the scans that were released of the latest issue of Famitsu earlier today, a ton of new details have surfaced in regards to Fire Emblem: Three Houses that cover many aspects not yet addressed.<\/p>\n
Additionally, many new direct-feed images are now available as well. Those, as well as a translated summary of the information from Perfectly Nintendo<\/a>, are included below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, various types of giant monsters sometimes appear in battle, and you have to defeat them:<\/p>\n As you can see for yourself in the screenshots below, they are much bigger than normal monsters \/ animals, and of course, much more dangerous and powerful. Of course, those giant monsters do have weakness, and you can defeat them if you know how to deal with them.<\/p>\n In the screenshots below, you can see that the giant monsters are protected by a barrier: the more yellow squares at their feet, the stronger the defense. Naturally, destroying that barrier is key, but that\u2019s not all! The monsters also have stocks, and even if you get their HP to 0, you will not be able to defeat them if they have any left: you need to get rid of them all!<\/p>\n A good way to deal with those monsters is to use strategems.<\/p>\n Overall, your best course of action against giant monsters is to use weapons, skill, and stratagems that they are weak against. This allows you to quickly get rid of their barrier, which can put them in a confused state, and even seal their ability to counterattack. If you manage to completely break their barrier, they will enter an armour break state, which will prevent them from moving for a while, and will net you some valuable items.<\/p>\n But of course, the giant monsters won\u2019t just watch you chip away at their defenses without putting up a fight. They will sometime build up their power, before unleashing an extremely powerful attack the following turn. How you deal with those will be key to defeating them. If you haven\u2019t completely broken their barrier by the time they unleash that attack, it will regenerate.<\/p>\n\n Want to show off your skills? Then head over to the training grounds, at the Garreg Mach Monastery. There, monthly weapon competitions are held, and student can participate as part of self-study (which uses up one activity unit). There\u2019s some nice prizes to win!<\/p>\n Each tournament is centered around a specific weapon, and you don\u2019t have to worry about the quality of the weapons used: only skills matter. And unlike regular battles, you cannot give orders or anything: battles are seemingly done automatically, and you can only watch as spectator. Also, you only get two chances to heal in between battles.<\/p>\n\n The Garreg Mach Monasty is a really big place, and there\u2019s many facilities to be found there. Here\u2019s some new ones:<\/p>\n As mentioned previously, you can tap amiibo figures at special spots called amiibo Gazebo (which appear randomly in the Monastery while taking a stroll), in order to get various items. Tapping an amiibo from the Fire Emblem series net you rare items, as well as iconic music from their respective game (to be used in free battles).<\/p>\n Next, we have something called Lost Souls: cases on the battlefield where others players died in battle. If you manage to survive on those, you will get various items as rewards.<\/p>\n Finally, Famitsu also mention the exchange students. You can buy items from them at a slightly lower price than regular stores, and we learn that you can also play mini games with them.<\/p>\n\n Finally, 6 advanced classes (that units who have reached Level 20 and have passed an advanced certification exam can use) are introduced:<\/p>\n\n
Fire Emblem: Three Houses \u2013 Giant Monsters<\/h3>\n
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses \u2013 Training grounds<\/h3>\n
Fire Emblem: Three Houses \u2013 Garreg Mach Monastery facilities<\/h3>\n
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses \u2013 amiibo and online features<\/h3>\n
Fire Emblem: Three Houses \u2013 Classes<\/h3>\n
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