Fire Emblem Three Houses: Beginner Tips & Tricks

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Fire Emblem Three Houses Tips & Tricks

Once you’ve decided on your classes for each unit and have made a note of which skills they need to level up, it’s time to master the teaching system in Fire Emblem Three Houses.

The teaching system is surprisingly deep in this game, with quite a few mechanics to keep track of.

All you need to know is that your students will gain a bit of skill progress each week for the skills that you’ve set as their goals. At the start of each week, you get to review each student’s goals, which determines which skills they’ll focus on.

So if you want a particular unit to focus on magic, you’ll set their goals to Reason and Faith. Then, they’ll automatically gain a bit of skill progress for Reason and Faith each week.

Sometimes, students may also come up to you with suggestions for new goals. You don’t always have to listen to them, and you can develop your units however you want. But if you find yourself at a loss with developing a particular character, this can come in pretty handy.

You’re also given a set number of activity point for each week’s lecture, which allows you to coach individual students to give them an extra boost in skill progress.

Individual coaching is incredibly useful as you have the chance of getting Great or Perfect procs, which increases their skill progress boost and also increases the support points you have with them.

To get Great and Perfect procs, a student needs to be highly motivated, and their motivation meter is indicated by the smiley faces next to their names on the teaching screen. A student with no motivation can’t be coached, while a fully motivated student can be coached multiple times, and gives you higher chances of getting better procs.

Lastly, you can also set Group Tasks for two students each week. Group Tasks are an additional way of letting you increase skill progress for heavy armor, riding, and flying, so assign them to the appropriate students who are currently focusing on those goals.


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