In Classic, if one of your units dies, they are gone for good. CLASSIC OR CASUAL? Intelligent Systems, Koei Tecmo / NintendoĪnother important decision to make is between Classic or Casual mode. You just won’t find much challenge in the tactical gameplay portions. ![]() That said, if you’re just in it for the story and the characters, there’s no shame in playing on Normal. So if you’ve played one of these games before, Hard is probably the way to go. Speaking as a seasoned Fire Emblem player, in my first playthrough on Normal, I found the game a little too easy. Because of this, it’s a safe bet to select Hard and then dial it back if you find the game too difficult. You can only decrease it, at which point it’ll be locked to the lower difficulty setting. Something to consider: You can’t increase the difficulty after you select it. The first decision you have to make is between Normal and Hard difficulty. Specifically, which difficulty should you play on - Normal or Hard, Classic or Casual? The answer is surprisingly complicated! NORMAL OR HARD? ![]() You may have already decided on which house to select in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but there’s an equally important decision very early in the game.
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