![]() ![]() ![]() So I elected to not use Permadeath.īut then, I was using the protagonist to train units to reshuffle around since their capacity made them an ideal squad leader for a good sized batch of fresh recruits, And I noticed that honestly, tier 1 units are perfectly usable? If you only buy new recruits when you need them and don't try to keep a stock of reserves, their levels don't fall TOO far behind? I started to think it might not be the worst idea. My first thought, based on my experience with Ogrebattle, was that Permadeath would be far, FAR too punishing there's a lot of attacks flying around in a single battle and if the RNG decides one person gets focused down hard, that's it. I do not reset that's a self-imposed Casual mode and defeats the entire point of Classic mode.) ![]() To get my biases in the open: I support the inclusion of Casual Mode in Fire Emblem as an option for those who wanted it, but I usually still play Classic mode since I like the stories they let me tell (such as my first playthrough of Awakening, where I only had 3 casualties, but all very closely linked and telling a tragic tale. New player on chapter 11 without Permadeath. ![]()
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