Game Boy Advance

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

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Developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo, this tactical role-playing game takes place on the continent of Elibe. Players command Roy and his allies across grid-based, turn-based battles that emphasize weapon matchups, terrain, and unit growth. As the sixth main entry in the series, it helped define the GBA-era pacing and structure, and is widely regarded as a foundational Fire Emblem title.
Series
Release Date
2002-01-01
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Plays
3

The game uses a top-down grid map where each turn players move units, attack, cast spells, or use items. Class matchups, weapon durability, and terrain bonuses all affect combat outcomes. Chapters usually advance the story while rewarding experience, gold, and recruitable allies. Fallen units generally stay gone, so positioning, enemy phase control, and support combinations are crucial.

Roy

The young lord and protagonist who leads the Lycia Alliance, wielding swords in battle.

Lyn

A swift swordswoman from the plains with strong mobility and speed.

Guinevere

Princess of Bern whose role is central to the story's political conflict.

Zephiel

King of Bern and a key antagonistic figure in the narrative.

Protect Roy and fragile support units early, and avoid exposing valuable characters to multiple enemy ranges. Make good use of mounted, flying, and ranged units to control the battlefield, and use effective weapons against armored or high-defense foes. Recruitable characters and village events can be easy to miss, so clear enemy routes carefully before rushing the objective.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Train new recruits in safer chapters before relying on them in major story maps.

Tips

Save high-durability weapons for boss fights and long pushes; use cheaper gear for cleanup.

Tips

Keep healers close to the front line, but out of enemy cavalry range.

User Reviews

A solid combat system with a tougher difficulty curve than many later entries.

User Reviews

Strong unit progression and map design make it highly replayable.

User Reviews

If you like strict strategy and the pressure of permanent death, this is a classic.

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