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- If you've never played a Fire Emblem game before, play it on Normal Classic, especially if you plan on playing other games in the series after it. If you have any experience with the series, start with Hard, but just be aware that it uses the asshole reinforcement system on Hard and above (enemies can move as soon as they appear), so don't be surprised if you have to restart a mission because you got ganked by something you'd have known was coming had you played Normal first.
"* " If you've never played a Fire Emblem game before, play it on Normal Classic, especially if you plan on playing other games in the series after it. If you have any experience with the series, start with Hard, but just be aware that it uses the asshole reinforcement system on Hard and above (enemies can move as soon as they appear), so don't be surprised if you have to restart a mission because you got ganked by something you'd have known was coming had you played Normal first.


- Always, always be paired up. Pairing up grants significant stat boosts, lets you hide squishy units behind stronger ones, and just breaks the game in half in general.
- Always, always be paired up. Pairing up grants significant stat boosts, lets you hide squishy units behind stronger ones, and just breaks the game in half in general.

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