This really depends on which game story you want to follow, as both games diverge after a certain point and do differ in terms of story, map and enemies you fight. In Birthright, you follow your family in Hoshido, while in Conquest, you follow your family in Nohr.
Generally, Birthright is considered the easier version of the two, and Conquest is the hard mode.
hotter than the sun, of course.
Yes, like other games, when you beat the final chapter, your progress will not be updated, but the game will acknowledge that you have beaten the game
There are a few races in the Fire Emblem lore Kitsune, along with other shapeshifters such as Taguel, Wolfskin, Laguz and Manaketes are found in different Fire Emblem games
Thank the fates that you have such a problem.
There were three fates.
Gil Fates's birth name is Fates, Joseph Gilbert.
In the Fire Emblem series, certain games allow players to recruit enemies through various means. This often involves meeting specific conditions, such as reducing their health, speaking to them with particular characters, or completing certain objectives. Notable examples include characters like Zihark and Mia in "Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance," or characters like Tharja and Camilla in "Fire Emblem: Awakening" and "Fire Emblem: Fates," respectively. These mechanics add depth to gameplay by allowing players to expand their roster strategically.
what are some fates symbols
Themis is the mother of the Fates
The Fates are in the movie Hercules.
The Fates are 3 old women but they can change shape if they want to. No one can change the Fates as they are what they are.
No, the Fates did