Can You Romance the Fire Emblem Engage DLC Characters?

Here’s How to Find Love with the Fire Emblem Engage DLC Characters

In the main Fire Emblem Engage campaign, you can use the Pact Ring to see Alear romance certain characters, and that carries over to the Fell Xenologue DLC units as well. An S-rank support can be reached with all five people. However, depending on the person, it may or may not be a very romantic conversation.

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Editor’s Note: There will be spoilers for the Fire Emblem Engage Fell Xenologue DLC below.

Upon completing the Fire Emblem Engage Fell Xenologue campaign, Gregory, Madeline, Nel, Rafal, and Zelestia become members of your army and characters you can “romance” in the main storyline. Of those five, the Gregory, Nel, Rafal, and Zelestia S-rank conversations all have romantic overtones and feature the characters wearing the Pact Ring on their ring fingers. With Madeline, the conversation indicates a bond, but isn’t romantic.

Can You Romance the Fire Emblem Engage DLC Characters

How to romance the Fire Emblem Engage DLC characters

If you want to quickly pair Alear up with one of the newcomers, your best bet is to use Pretty Pebbles and Spirit Gems. These are both items you can find randomly around the Somniel. They’re guaranteed to increase affection with the person you give it to, with the Spirit Gem being the more powerful of the two. Once Gregory, Madeline, Nel, Rafal, and Zelestia move in, give as many of them as possible to them to unlock conversations. However, know going in that you still need to have the Pact Ring to “romance” one of them.

Fire Emblem Engage is available for the Nintendo Switch, as is the Fell Xenologue DLC.

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