While most strategy/RPGs attempt to stand out in the crowd by introducing weird new twists like laws or headband collecting, this one relies solely on the essentials: swords and axes, dragon riders and pegasi, fire magic and lightning bolts. There are
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Unlike Advance Wars, Fire Emblem's story is much deeper. The game is divided into chapters that take place linearly. The game consists of about 30 chapters but the first 10 are used as one big tutorial. These tutorial stages set the story in motion while
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