Our complete Fire Emblem: Three Houses Walkthrough will guide you through each chapter of your selected house. Whether a veteran or a new player in the Fire Emblem series, be sure to check out all the New Features in the game, including new equippable Battalions, Monsters, and the Garreg Mach Monastery where you'll be teaching.
Need help getting the hang of things? See the full list of the colorful Characters you'll meet and recruit in Fire Emblem - and make your decision on Which House Should You Choose with our guide, by checking out which units are the best for your interests.
See our comprehensive list of Supports and Romance to see how you can bond with your allies and achieve a maximum support that can end in romance!
Need to build up your bonds of support or motivate your allies? Dimitri shares his age with Edelgard and Claude, being 17 when the game starts and 23 at the end, though his birthday is in the winter, on December Dimitri is one of the taller characters in the game, being 5 feet, 10 inches when the game starts, and then actually growing to 6 feet, 2 inches after the time skip, fueled by nothing but pure rage to get those four extra inches.
Archbishop Rhea is one of the protagonists or antagonists of the game, depending on how you look at her and the church. Either way, she's a major player in every route, and spurs many of the game's events into motion. Rhea's birthday is on January 11, and she's literally thousands of years old because she's actually just a dragon.
She's 5 feet, 8 inches in her human form, probably like 20 feet in her dragon form, and 36 feet, 3 inches if we include her ridiculous hat in the measurements.
Jeralt is Byleth's father in the game, despite sharing literally no similarities or personality traits with them whatsoever.
They also have a seemingly distant relationship, so that's nice. Anyway, you're here for the stats on this daddy, not the backstory. Jeralt stands at 6 feet even, and get ready for this doozy, we don't know his birthday. Crazy, right? On the more boring side of things, Jeralt is somewhere over the age of because he got a transfusion of Crest-bearing blood that extended his life. But you can also automate much of the process if you want to play it more like a traditional Fire Emblem game.
In fact, I found myself doing both. For most of the game, I was very detail-oriented, trying to shape my squad exactly how I wanted it and learn more about my students.
But as the game approached its climax, this became less important, and I sped through these scenes in order to head into battle and see the next major twist or turn in the story. The goal in most battles is simply to destroy all of your opponents, but the campaign is also full of really interesting mission designs.
One has you saving a village where half of inhabitants have turned into deranged killers, while another has you capturing thieves before they escape. For newcomers, the combat is a lot to take in. Even on casual mode, Three Houses requires you to pay attention to many different things at once. You have to keep an eye on all of your weapons, which degrade over time, and deal with systems like the battalions that can aid in battle and the relationships between characters that can influence how well they work together.
Even as a series veteran, it took me many hours before I felt like I fully understood all of the various battle mechanics and character customization options. Some of the battles can be long and exhausting — a few took me upwards of an hour to complete — but the calendar structure makes this much more palatable. After a stressful mission, you have a chance to unwind and focus on other, lighter aspects of the game. It took me just over 40 hours to get through the campaign Nintendo says it can take as long as 80, depending on how you play , but the remarkable thing is thaat Three Houses never lost its momentum over that lengthy runtime, thanks largely to its more balanced structure.
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