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[[File:Ss fewa preparation.png|thumb|Lyn is on the dark blue tile; meaning the player controls her at the start of battle. [[Minerva]], [[Linde]], and [[Celica]] are on the light blue tiles meaning the player can change control to them. [[Tiki]] is on the green tile signifying her as an NPC combatant for this battle.]]
[[File:Ss fewa preparation.png|thumb|Lyn is on the dark blue tile; meaning the player controls her at the start of battle. [[Minerva]], [[Linde]], and [[Celica]] are on the light blue tiles meaning the player can change control to them. [[Tiki]] is on the green tile signifying her as an NPC combatant for this battle.]]
The game has several gameplay mechanics inspired by {{FES}} titles. The [[weapon triangle]] is present and has a large effect on how much damage is done to combatants; a [[sword]] using character will have difficulty taking down a [[lance (weapon)|lance]] user quickly. [[Dragon_Vein#Fire_Emblem_Warriors|Dragon Vein]]s also appear and can cause changes to the map such as opening new paths or removing hazardous terrain. [[Pair Up]] and [[support]]s are also featured in the game as avenues to power up characters during battle.
The game has several gameplay mechanics inspired by {{FES}} titles. The [[weapon triangle]] is present and has a large effect on how much damage is done to combatants; a [[sword]] using character will have difficulty taking down a [[lance (weapon)|lance]] user quickly. [[Dragon_Vein#Fire_Emblem_Warriors|Dragon Vein]]s also appear and can cause changes to the map such as opening new paths or removing hazardous terrain. [[Pair Up]] and [[support]]s are also featured in the game as avenues to power up characters during battle.
===Differences between the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Nintendo Switch'' releases===
In terms of content the two versions are mostly identical. The ''Nintendo Switch'' release has a few more options, featuring a two player mode and settings allowing the player to alter settings to favor game performance over graphical fidelity.
The assets of the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' release are all of much lower quality than the ''Nintendo Switch'' release to allow for release on the smaller console. Additionally, some mission and ranking requirements were reduced in the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' release due to the game being unable to render as many enemy units at once; number of enemies defeated is a crucial grading metric used by the game's ranking system, making certain missions much harder to complete than intended until they were reduced in certain updates.


===Preparing for battle===
===Preparing for battle===
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