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Fire Emblem Engage – How to Get SP

Put a Ring on it!

Skill Points are how you improve and level up your party and units in Fire Emblem games. Every game since their introduction is both similar and with a few tweaks. Fire Emblem Engage’s use of skill points is also both familiar and with a few new changes. However its not as complicated as some might feel. Here’s how to get skill points in Fire Emblem Engage.

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How to Get Skill Points

In Fire Emblem Engage, you have two options for earning Skill Points. A newer feature is collecting and equipping Emblem Rings. There are only a few throughout the game as you progress through the story. These rings help you gain more skill points than the other way. Hence why there are so few. Each ring grants the character you give them powerful new abilities depending on the ring. They also get specific great stat increases.

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The more common way you’ll earn skill points is through the new invention of Bond Rings. Bond Rings are the less powerful version of Emblem rings in a sense. They do about the same thing but you have many more chances to make use of them.

You will unlock bond rings by going to the Ring Chamber in Somniel. There you can make a ring using 100 bond fragments. Bond fragments that you find throughout your journey and as combat rewards. You will also have the chance to fuse duplicate rings together to make more powerful ones.

Every character needs at least a bond ring in order to gain skill points and continue leveling up. So make sure you’re always collecting fragments and distributing rings accordingly to everyone you want to earn skill points for.


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Always playing video games since he could walk. An immediate gravitation to the original Pokemon Blue, Red and Yellow has led to a life of loving colorful and adventurous games. From Final Fantasy to Ratchet and Clank to most things Nintendo and whatever cartoony indie Metroidvania on Steam. If its a vibrant RPG-like game, he's had a hand at playing it.