💡 : When using Niles to capture in Fates , pair him with a unit that provides a high Hit Rate or Skill bonus to negate the -10% accuracy penalty. If you're looking for more specific help, let me know: Which specific game are you playing ( Fates , Thracia , etc.)? Are you trying to capture a specific boss ?
: In "Ironman" runs (where death is permanent), captured generic units provide a "meat shield" that can be sacrificed without losing a support-linked story character. 🏆 Key Titles Featuring the Mechanic
Capturing enemies isn't just for completionists; it offers significant tactical advantages, especially on higher difficulties like Lunatic. FE Kidnap
As mentioned, this is the most refined version. It focuses on rather than just looting. It turns the "Jail" into a mini-game of resource management and persuasion.
: Generic units often come with powerful "Rally" skills that can be difficult to stack on your main units. 💡 : When using Niles to capture in
In the Fire Emblem series, (or Capture ) is a unique tactical mechanic that allows players to take enemy units prisoner rather than defeating them outright. While its implementation varies across titles, it is most prominent as a character-specific skill in Fire Emblem Fates and a core gameplay loop in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 . 🎮 The Mechanics of Capture
This title features the most brutal version of the mechanic. Any unit can attempt to "Capture" an enemy if their Build (BLD) stat is high enough. : In "Ironman" runs (where death is permanent),
: Niles must initiate a battle using the "Capture" command.