Tuesday, May 17, 2016

All Girl Challenge - Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn PART 3C

Continuing the All Girl Challenge for the game: Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn.

Chapter 10

The Laguz Alliance and the army of Begnion are going to battlle in the Crimean territory. Elincia, not liking the situation, and neutral in the war, goes in between the two armies to deliver a message.

Elincia... she lowered her weapon just like that.

These soldiers started to leave the battlefield, but Senator Valtome insists that they kill off Elincia because of her act. He orders the remaining Begnion troops to attack.

For those who don't know what Ike means, they are the ones who protected Elincia back in the prequel.
Chapter is pretty easy regardless of how well you trained the units from the Royal Army, who will be joining the battle as "Other" units. For best results, send some help to Elincia as well.

Although I have a small army, it's a small army of superior units. The Royal Army also has three superior units, namely Marcia, Calill, and Astrid. The AI is also clever in setting up a defensive wall around Elincia.

Chapter is easy as long as Elincia stays alive. I also noted that there are some items which can be stolen by Heather, including staffs and weapons (especially bishops).

Chapter 11

Sanaki finally meets up with Ike, and orders him to lead the Apostle's Army. The Apostle plans to storm Begnion and reveal the evil plans of the senate.

Ragnell is the sword Ike uses against the final boss, in the prequel.
The Apostle's Army is on the way to Begnion, but someone blocks their way. Now they have to fight their way through it.


Ah, the very annoying bridge battle, just like in the prequel. Holes stop a unit and instantly ends that unit's turn. Since holes are considered as lower level terrain, the enemies can attack with increased hit rate. Thinking of flying units as the solution? Sorry, but there are crossbow users and some ballista users as well.


There's more holes than you can possible imagine!
 My only tip for this mission is to have a tanky unit ready in case a character falls into the hole. This way the disabled character will be blocked and guarded from further attacks by the enemy. Also, beware of the boulder launchers. These can be deadly against low defense units, although these launchers cannot really bring a unit's HP to zero.


Chapter 11

We go back to the group of Micaiah. Why does Pelleas keep on commanding the soldiers of Daien help the senate, where in fact, they were their enemies?

In my opinion, Pelleas is an idiot. Did he just sign a document stating the freedom of Daien, without reading it? Even though it was Izuka who told him to sign it, he should've at least read what's written. Now they have to obey what the senate tells them to do.

The senate wants the apostle dead so badly.


 Ah, here we are again with going through a chapter with a very small army. 

As usual, a defensive formation is important. With the help of the allied units, making a defensive wall is easier. I don't think I had any difficulties finishing this chapter.

The apostle and guardians would attempt to escape the ambush, but...
Okay, I think this is overkill for the apostle. The surrounding archers are enough already.

Tibarn stopping the attack just in time.

Sorry Ike, they can't tell you anything... yet.
This concludes Part 3C. I decided to separate the last two chapters because I will be including character performance details, which would make the post even longer.

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