Conquest Completed (Hard)
Completing Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest on Hard difficulty presents a significant step up in challenge, demanding a more refined strategic approach and a deeper understanding of the game's mechanics. Enemies on Hard boast increased stats, superior AI, and often possess more dangerous skills, making every engagement a calculated risk. Players must meticulously plan their unit movements, considering not only offensive and defensive positioning but also the potential for enemy reinforcements and ambushes. The Pair Up mechanic becomes even more critical, as pairing a strong offensive unit with a supportive one can create powerful offensive juggernauts or resilient defensive anchors. For example, pairing Xander with a unit that boosts his Speed can help him double-attack more effectively, while pairing a vulnerable mage like Odin with a more durable unit can keep them safe from enemy assaults. Understanding enemy skills, such as the devastating "Rally Spectrum" or "Shove," is essential for anticipating and mitigating threats. Furthermore, effective use of class change items, like the Master Seal and Second Seal, to optimize unit roles and stat distributions is vital. Chapters often feature complex map layouts and objectives that require careful coordination, such as the infamous Chapter 10, "The Silent Temple," which demands precise movement to avoid triggering overwhelming enemy patrols. Success on Hard hinges on minimizing mistakes, maximizing unit potential, and exploiting every advantage the game offers.
- Advanced Enemy Skill Awareness: Learn and counter enemy skills like "Armored Blow" and "Vantage."
- Strategic Use of Pair Up: Maximize stat bonuses and defensive capabilities through intelligent pairing.
- Optimal Class Promotion: Choose promotions that best suit your units' roles and the challenges ahead.
- Turn Order Manipulation: Understand how unit stats influence turn order and plan accordingly.
- Exploiting Terrain: Utilize terrain features for defensive bonuses and to funnel enemies.
relying on a few overpowered units is less viable on Hard; a balanced and well-trained army is key. Pay close attention to the skills of units like Peri and Arthur, as their unique abilities can be leveraged effectively when paired correctly.