Why am I not allowed to buy a skill after defeating a player in his own castle?

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When playing Fire Emblem Fates, I won some battles against other real players. When you win, you can either choose to recruit one unit from the defeated opponent or to buy a skill from one of his characters.

When I have selected the wanted skill and am about to commit the purchase with the gold I have, it is always impossible for me to "click" and actually commit to buy the skill. It is shown as gray and there are no options to simply click on them for purchase (any of them are available). How can I make this option available so I can have a larger number of skill options for my characters?



Best Answer

I have encountered the same problems, and I think that it's either that their skill is by default there, so you can't buy them because your character has them, or the skill is locked to the character, as similar shiny locking in Pokemon, maybe.




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How does skill inheritance work?

Skill Inheritance Through Parents Every child character will be given one skill from each parents (the last skill on their list that you can customize with Edit Skills), unless that child already has that skill as part of their base class.

How do skills work in Fire Emblem fates?

Every time the unit levels up, they will learn a skill of a new class once they have reached level 15 or higher in an advanced class, and 35 for special classes. Every playable, non-captured unit in the game has a personal skill that is unique to them and cannot be removed.

How do children work Fe fates?

In Fire Emblem Fates - the opposite is true: Each child (again excluding Corrin and Azura) is dependent on the father, while their hair color is dependent on the mother. For example, if Arthur and Beruka married, Percy would be the resulting child with Beruka's hair color.



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