One of the most attention-grabbing tactical RPGs, Fire Emblem Engage, has not only satisfied its fan base but has gotten a lot of new players interested in this unique RPG experience as well. The Japanese role-playing games are often bringing with them simplistic graphics with an inspiring story and combat system.
One of the things that confused some players was the Dual Assist skill in Fire Emblem Engage combat. Read on to fully understand what Dual Assist does and how to best use it.
Dual Assist in Fire Emblem Engage Explained
Dual Assist enables the chance for your unit to perform a Chain Attack (multiple units attacking the same target). This means that when an allied unit attacks an enemy, other allied units that are in the range of attacking that same foe will have a chance of performing Dual Assist and striking the enemy.
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There are dozens and dozens of skills in Fire Emblem Engage that branch out into three different categories. Class skills, Personal skills, and Inheritable skills. Dual Assist belongs to Inheritable skills and those are acquired through reaching a Bond level with an Emblem and inheriting skills from it.
Dual Assist skill can be inherited from Lucina, or the Emblem of Awakening, at Bond level 3 and will cost 1000 SP.
We hope our article helped you better understand Fire Emblem Engage. For more content on the game see our stories about if units can die in training and skirmishes and how many story routes are there. Follow us on Facebook for more similar stories.
Published: Feb 1, 2023 04:23 am