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#FIRE EMBLEM ECHOES THE LAST BASTION SERIES#
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You want to keep the enemy Bow Knights from doing too much damage to your army as it passes into the courtyard, so placing your own here allows you to slowly whittle them down as they move in to attack, while ensuring the only danger they’re in is from the Bow Knights on their specific sides (placing your Bow Knights directly in the gap in the wall puts them at risk of being killed as enemy Bow Knights on each side will continue targeting the same unit.) Have Tatiana keep them healed using Physic. Start off by positioning your Bow Knights south of the wall on which all the enemy units are posted (one on each side of the gap), and have them target the enemy Bow Knights that are closest to the gap. Faye’s Anew, which she learns as a Saint and which allows her to grant an allied unit a second action once a turn)? If you’re satisfied with your units levels, classes, equipment and abilities, go ahead and dive into the final battle of Act 4. Have all of your units reached their master classes yet? If they have, have they unlocked their ultimate abilities (i.e. Before you start this battle, it might be a good idea to head back to Fear Mountain Shrine and do some grinding.
