How to change difficulty levels in Fire Emblem Engage

If you're gearing up to play the game and need to know how to change the difficulty level in Fire Emblem Engage, we have a step-by-step guide for you!
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Fire Emblem Engage is a tactical, role-playing game that is a 2023 debut for Nintendo Switch where the Fell Dragon is about to reawaken, and as a Divine Dragon, players will have to use their skills and make choices to collect 12 Emblem Rings to bring peace back to Elyos. If you’re gearing up to play the game and need to know how to change the difficulty level in Fire Emblem Engage, we have a step-by-step guide for you!

How to change difficulty level in Fire Emblem Engage

To change the difficulty level in Fire Emblem Engage, you’ll go to the Somniel and interact with your bed in your room. You’ll have the option to decrease the difficulty level there–you cannot increase it, though!

There are three levels of difficulty in Fire Emblem Engage, including Normal, Hard, and Maddening, with Maddening being the most difficult. Normal is recommended for newer or less experienced players or anyone looking for a more casual playing-style that allows them to enjoy the story. Hard and Maddening are for those who want more of a challenge with Maddening being the most difficult.

Comparison of Difficultly Levels in Fire Emblem Engage

NormalHardMaddening
Least number of enemiesIncreased number enemiesMost number of enemies
Weakest enemiesEnemies have increased statsStrongest enemies
More rewind charges availableFewer rewind charges availableLeast rewind charges available
Cannot save progress during battle
Tutorials may be skippable
Some enemies now have skills

We hope this guide helped you learn how to change difficulty levels in Fire Emblem Engage! You can check out more of our Fire Emblem Engage coverage for more guides and news.

Christine Mielke

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