Completionist Achievements
Completionist achievements in Fire Emblem: Fortune's Weave challenge players to experience every facet of the game. This series, known for its unique characters and strategic depth, offers a rich world to explore. Achieving 100% completion often involves mastering the core mechanics and engaging with all available content.
Fire Emblem is a video game series for Nintendo consoles and handhelds, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It is a turn-based tactical RPG. The series is known for its unique approach to characters, where every character the player commands is unique, has a personality, and individual stat/growth alignment. A core mechanic is that if a character dies, they are dead forever. The games typically feature finite quantities of both enemy units to kill for experience points and obtainable money, and all weapons are finite.
To achieve completion, players will need to engage with the strategic gameplay, which blends chess-like strategy with RPG mechanics. This includes:
- Gaining experience from battles to strengthen characters.
- Swapping character equipment based on need.
- Potentially exploring mechanics like the skill system, which in games like Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, expanded to include new skills and made abilities like counter-attacking or making a second attack unique to specific units and bloodlines.
The series began on April 20, 1990, with Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light. Later games like Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War introduced large maps with multiple objectives and the ability to save at any point, a feature that would not return until Radiant Dawn. This game also allowed the entire army to be deployed and for broken weapons to be reforged, though units had individual money supplies and couldn't easily trade items. Class changes required returning to the main castle and did not reset levels.