Here are the Fire Emblem Engage Chrome and Robin DLC Skills

Here are the Fire Emblem Engage Chrom and Robin DLC Skills

The Chrom and Robin Fire Emblem Engage DLC works like the Three Houses bracelet, but still means one set of skills to potentially inherit. They’re a rather fun duo with some tactically interesting opportunities. So if you bought the Expansion Pass, here’s what characters who work alongside this duo can learn.

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Here are the Fire Emblem Engage Chrome and Robin DLC Skills

How Do You Unlock the Fire Emblem Engage Chrom and Robin DLC

Just like Veronica, you first need to finish the Bandit Hideout Paralogue and get the Tiki DLC to access the Divine Paralogues area of the map. Once you do, you’ll find Chrom and Robin’s Emblem Bracelet at Divine Paralogue: Altar of Destiny.

This fight involves getting past a barrier so your army can defeat both Chrom and Robin. The key is to break three crystals on the field all during the same turn. However, once you get close to them, Chrom and Robin will summon more units and cause certain areas of the field to flood.

Here are the Fire Emblem Engage Chrome and Robin DLC Skills

What Skills Can You Inherit from the Fire Emblem Engage Chrom and Robin DLC?

It will take a little time to start inheriting skills from Chrom and Robin, as the character equipping their Emblem Bracelet will need to get their bond level to 5 to get those new abilities. Some of the best abilities are Surprise Attack, which can prevent enemy counterattacks, and ones that involve ally assistance like Rally Spectrum and Charm.

  • Surprise Attack: If unit initiates combat from terrain that provides an Avo bonus, foe cannot counterattack – 3,000 SP, bond level 5 required.
  • Spd/Dex+1: Grants Spd+1 and Dex+1 – 250 SP, bond level 5 required.
  • Sword Guard 1: If foe is equipped with a sword, unit takes 1 less damage during combat – 200 SP, bond level 5 required.
  • Rally Spectrum: Use to grant adjacent allies +3 to all seven basic stats for 1 turn – 1,500 SP, bond level 5 required.
  • Spd/Dex+2: Grants Spd+2 and Dex+2 – 700 SP, bond level 7 required.
  • Brute Force: While making a physical attack, critical hits deal increased damage – 1,500 SP, bond level 8 required.
  • Sword Guard 2: If foe is equipped with a sword, unit takes 2 less damage during combat – 400 SP, bond level 9 required.
  • Spd/Dex+3: Grants Spd+3 and Dex+3 – 1,200 SP, bond level 12 required.
  • Charm: If unit’s attack triggers a chain attack, increases chain attack accuracy to 90% – 800 SP, bond level 13 required.
  • Sword Guard 3: If foe is equipped with a sword, unit takes 3 less damage during combat – 600 SP, bond level 13 required.
  • Spd/Dex+4: Grants Spd+4 and Dex+4 – 2,400 SP, bond level 14 required.
  • Sword Guard 4: If foe is equipped with a sword, unit takes 4 less damage during combat – 800 SP, bond level 17 required.
  • Rally Spectrum+: Use to grant allies within 2 spaces +3 to all seven basic stats for 1 turn – 2,000 SP, bond level 18 required.
  • Spd/Dex+5: Grants Spd+5 and Dex+5 – 4,500 SP, bond level 18 required.
  • Sword Guard 5: If foe is equipped with a sword, unit takes 5 less damage during combat – 1,000 SP, bond level 19 required.

Fire Emblem Engage is out for the Nintendo Switch and the Chrom and Robin DLC is available now.


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