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How Battle Suggestions work in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes

Add more benefits to your faction using Battle Suggestions in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes.

The Battle Suggestions mechanic in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a way to give you passive bonuses during your campaign. These will become available as you progress through the story, and your party members have suggestions on how you should use your faction’s resources to aid you in battle. There will be a handful of choices available, and you can swap these out every so often. In this guide, we’re going to cover how Battle Suggestions work in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes.

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What to do with Battle Suggestions

The Battle Suggestions are a set of passive bonuses your faction will receive during that given chapter. Each of the party members in your house will band together to discuss what can be done to bolster your armor. You will have three suggestions to pick from each time, and the type of bonuses your side receives will vary based on your house.

For example, the Golden Deers will have the chance to increase the amount of heals characters are able to use during battle, remove requirements for cooking, or they can receive more money when selling items off to the market. In contrast, the Blue Lions will have the option to boost classes based on their weapon types, such as swords, lances, or tomes.

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While you play through the chapter and conquer territories, more Battle Suggestions may appear to give you the option to switch it out for your current choice. You can choose to ignore it or go forward with the new suggestion. Every chapter will have a new series of Battle Suggestions for you to select, so you will never be locked into these choices.


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