Fire Emblem: Three Houses Battle Activity Points Guide

Check out how you can get more battle activity points in Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses has quickly established itself as a prevalent title following its official release on Friday, July 26th. Offering players a wide range of activities and exciting combat to partake in, Fire Emblem: Three Houses has been providing plenty of entertainment to the video game community over the past couple of days. However, to engage with the adrenaline-fueled action of the newly released game, players must have enough activity points available to take part in a battle. If you are looking for help in understanding and acquiring more battle activity points, be sure to check out everything you need to know about the Fire Emblem: Three Houses battle activity points below.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses Battle Activity Points

Activity points are the currency for which players in the recently released game use to participate in various activities available in Fire Emblem: Three Houses or jump into a fierce battle. Players can see how many of these currency items they have by looking at the top of their Nintendo Switch screen. This number will show how many battles you can participate in for the day. 

Fire Emblem Three Houses Battle Activity Points

Fortunately, there is one battle per week players can partake in without using any of these currencies. This fact means players can level up their forces through a fight without using any of their Fire Emblem: Three Houses activity points. 

Now, you can earn more of these items by raising your character’s Professor Level. At first, you will be at Professor Level E, where only one point will be available for you to use. You can raise your Professor Level by completing various tasks.

You can find a couple of these tasks below:

  • Complete Student Quests
  • Share Meals with Students
  • Read Books

Knowing how to raise your Professor Level in Fire Emblem: Three Houses will allow you to have more activity points at your disposal, thus being ready for any battle that may come about in your adventures. 


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