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This Flow Chart Will Help You Choose Which Version Of Fire Emblem Fates To Purchase

Fire Emblem Fates is launching in North America in just two days, so it’s decision time: Birthright or Conquest? In case you’re having difficulty choosing between the two versions, Nintendo has released a flow chart that will simplify the decision process. You can check out the chart below, or surrender to your indecision and buy both–I’m sure the Big N wouldn’t mind.

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29 thoughts on “This Flow Chart Will Help You Choose Which Version Of Fire Emblem Fates To Purchase”

  1. Nintendo just couldn’t resist spoiling a little bit of the game..haha. I’ll admit, it’s not a huge spoiler, but still. Some things are better left unsaid. It’s so much better to learn the stuff on that flow chart in game instead of on a flow chart before the game releases… not a big deal, just a pet peeve ….

  2. From what I’ve played on the Japanese version of FEFates, online is filled with lots of broken and OP sets, like the warp, Galeforce & Copycat Puppets as well as aqua/azura with warp too.

  3. I love how they used the Robin amiibo in this- it’s like they’re taunting us because he and Lucina have not been restocked even once since they came out on May 29th last year.

    UNACCEPTABLE!

  4. |||Nintendo Dark Commander Quadraxis-NX Prime|||

    -||Conquest of course, who cares about nonsense like family, nothing but human nature||-

  5. Conquest to start. But I’m playing them all, and at least 2x each (when higher difficulties get unlocked)
    Hurry the fuck up and release!!

  6. ~*Let the shackles be released!*~ Chains of Lucifer X3 ~*Or fall forever!*~

    ~*If I was going to get this game, I’d go with Birthright first. Playing the bad guy should be saved for last. As for whether I reset my game when a character dies, of course. I’m a completionist so the loss of even one unit is unacceptable to me.*~

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