


I like to play a couple of chapters of a game to learn the basics, and then I restart the run and play "seriously." If you do the same, go Normal Classic to try it and then go Hard Classic for your actual run.

But the common files that were available through CIAngel or FreeShop were the ones that I am telling you about. Note that one actually downloaded the "tickets" that were made public so, it is possible that other bundles of the game were available digitally in Europe. One needed to install both files to actually be able to play a campaign. I know this because I downloaded them directly from Nintendo's Content Network back when it was possible to backup exact digital copies. All three paths and all other DLC maps are included in the DLC dump, which is a different file. I do not know about ROMs, but assuming that it is similar to the dumps that are installable on hacked consoles, you should know that the European version of the base game does not actually include any path and one is forced to install a complement to continue playing after Chapter 6.

Start with Birthright Lunatic, if you've already played other Fire Emblems and aren't a complete newbie to the franchise.Īnd then only go Conquest Lunatic once you've learned what to expect from Conquest Hard + if you're a glutton for punishmentġ. Like-Birthright on lunatic is easier than Conquest on hard, by a pretty large margin. Feels like everyone just retreats temporarily for story purposes even though I went Classic.Īnd should I pick Conquest or Birthright first?īirthright is going to feel like an absolute joke after playing conquest.ĭo birthright first and then conquest if you're hellbent on playing both (birthright is pretty skippable tbh), just so it feels like you're advancing from easier play to harder play instead of going backwards My favourite game is FE7 despite all of its issues so I have no real issue with bad writing.Īlso, at what point do units start dying? On Classic, of course.
