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Soriku said:
MentalAlliance said:

Well, it was easy for me because of Frederick. The simplest tip I can give is exploit Frederick to deal damage and draw out enemies while keeping your other characters at a decent distance and take advantage of pairing (really pay attention to enemy ranges and weapon advantages/disadvantages when attacking), but keep them close enough so they can attack some enemies and make sure Lissa is never within an enemies' range, ever.


Wouldn't that put you at a disadvantage in regards to levels for your other characters? I mean I'd do the same since Frederick is just really powerful, but I'd be worried I'm neglecting giving my other party members EXP and having them lag behind and getting crushed later. Or can you just do some "free battle" grinding after a tough chapter to get your party's level up to where it should be?


Actually, good point. I remember in Fire Emblem (GBA) I was worrying that I would rely on my knights too much and have my other characters lag behind, but because this was just a demo I didn't really think about that. However, whenever Frederick didn't defeat an enemy I used Chrom or [insert my character name here] to finish them off so they would end up getting most of the experience for defeating that enemy, but yes this still would cause them to lag behind. As far as grinding goes, I've done a bit of a "media blackout" with this game so that it would be fresher when I get it so I'm not sure what there is in the way of grinding.

In any case, taking advantage of pairing would likely get around this issue I'd imagine, but it's hard to form complete strategies at this point.