What units do not genuinely "die" in Fire Emblem Fates Conquest regardless of difficulty mode?

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I have the impression or assumption that certain units who show up in (future) cinematics in the story can't or won't probably die, and merely "retreat" for plot purposes. Or maybe the game auto fails you for the mission. Does anybody have the definitive list? I'm playing on casual or whatever mode where units wouldn't die anyway, but am curious how this might be handled across difficulty modes.



Best Answer

Corrin's death on Classic mode results in a game over. The royals, Odin, Laslow, Niles, Kaze, Gunter, Felicia, Jakob, and Benny don't die on Classic Mode, but become unusable (only appear in the cutscenes). There are probably more, but these are the only ones I can think of.




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Is revelation harder than conquest?

Choosing the Revelation path has the player forsaking both sides in order to find and establish a new kingdom to bring the other two in line. Doing so will let you recruit allies from both kingdoms, however the overall difficulty is harder than Birthright, but easier than Conquest.

Is birthright easier than conquest?

While Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright is recommended for newcomers and Fire Emblem fans of all levels, Conquest is a tougher game thanks to limited experience points and gold as well as much more fiendish level designs.

Can you defend Hoshido in conquest?

If you bought Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, then you can play "Defend Hoshido" for free. If you bought Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, then you can play "Fight with Nohr" for free.

When should I promote units Fe conquest?

In general, it's best to hold off on promoting a unit until it reaches Level 20. At that point it will have achieved its stat upgrades and unlocked any ability perks available to that class. Promoting it will reset it to level 1 of the new class, giving it 20 more levels to increase its stats and gain more abilities.



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