Fire Emblem Fates Gold And Weapons DLC Maps Released

The next two Fire Emblem Fates DLC maps have been released. Like last week’s Boo Camp, both of these maps are designed to help players who are having trouble earning gold or finding equipment in-game. Both Ghostly Gold and Museum Melee are $2.49 each.

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Fire Emblem Fates’ Ghostly Gold brings back this entry’s bandit twins, Lloyd and Llewelyn. (If you had Orochi or Niles in your party when you recruited Kana and stayed until turn 8 of that paralogue, you may have recruited these handsome devils.) In this 8-turn map, the party learns of another world where gold is easily acquired. Waves of enemies then appear, with later waves and stronger foes carrying more gold. They’ll carry them in 1,000, 3,000, and 5,000 amounts. You can earn over 30,000 gold if you manage to defeat every enemy. It’s also a pretty good map for earning experience.

The Museum Melee map is another 8-turn map set, appropriately enough, in the Interrealm Museum. Here, there are five treasure chests around the map and enemies carry weapons that can be dropped. (Make sure people in your party know Locktouch to open them!) When I played through the map, the chests contained a Steel Bow, Brave Lance, Snake Spirit, Heart Seal, and Eternal Seal. Some of the weapons enemies dropped included a Hexlock Spear, Fimbulvetr tome, Iron Axe, Killer Axe, Steel Shuriken, Great Club, Iron Katana, Sidelong Yumi, and Iron Sword. Every turn, more enemies will appear, most carrying more weapons that will drop when they’re defeated.

If you’ve purchased the Fire Emblem Fates Map Pack 1 pass, you’ll need to visit the Dragon’s Gate in-game. Choose the Purchase Content option. The game will say there’s an update to content you already own. Allow it to update, and both Ghostly Gold and Museum Melee will be downloaded to your system.

Fire Emblem Fates is immediately available for the Nintendo 3DS. March 3 is Azura’s birthday, so make sure you talk to her in your castle to an item and boosts.


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