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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Cindered Shadows DLC Gets More Gameplay Details and Screenshots

Today Nintendo revealed some new gameplay details and screenshots of the upcoming DLC for Fire Emblem: Three Houses titled Cindered Shadows.

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Today Nintendo revealed some new gameplay details and screenshots of the upcoming DLC for Fire Emblem: Three Houses titled Cindered Shadows.

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The information was provided via Twitter (source: 12) and is once more related to the fact that the DLC will have its own separate save and progression.

We learn that Abyss has its own shop and blacksmith, and you can use them freely, but there is a limitation on the money and ores that can be acquired within the DLC, so wasting them without good planning is a bad idea.

You can obtain ores at the end of each battle and by armor breaking large opponents.

The durability of the Sword of the Creator of the hero will also replenish naturally at certain points of the story. This is a mysterious power fit for a legendary sword. Even if you didn’t use it much during the main story to avoid wasting durability, you can use it freely in Cidnered Shadows.

You can check out a few related screenshots below.

The Cindered Shadows DLC will be released on February 12. It’ll also be accompanied by a free update. If you’d like to see more, you can enjoy the original announcementa look at the leader of the Ashen Wolves, Yurianother member, Constancethe third, Balthus, and the fourth, Hapi. We also got the reveal of another character, Aelfric, and more gameplay details.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses is available exclusively for Nintendo Switch, and it shipped  2.29 million units as of September 30, 2019. If you want to know the reasons behind its success, you can check out our review.

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