How to Turn Network Features on in Fire Emblem Engage

How to Turn Network Features on in Fire Emblem Engage

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With the recent release of Fire Emblem Engage, many people are eager to jump right into the action, get bond rings and adopt some animals. Okay, maybe not all these at once, but you get the idea. However, some features are locked behind online play, so having your network settings turned on will let you appreciate the game’s full experience. As a bonus, you can gain some bonus EXP and items along the way, which will help you get a head-start with strengthening your party. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to discover how to turn network features on in Fire Emblem Engage.

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How to Turn Network Features on in Fire Emblem Engage

Immediately when you create your character and figure out your difficulty settings, you’ll find the online play setup at the end of the menu. Your options are to either stay unconnected or connect, which, if you choose the latter, will automatically link you to the internet. Just make sure you have a stable internet connection!

Related: All Adoptable Animals in Fire Emblem Engage

Something you may wonder at this point, though, is whether you can turn on your network features later on. If you initially chose unconnected but want to turn them on later, you can head into your ingame menu to System, pick Settings and scroll to the very bottom. You’ll find Network Features, which you can turn on and off to your heart’s content.

After briefly waiting for the connection to finish, you’ll have access to online features like Spirits of the Fallen after beginning Chapter 4. These spirits represent spots where other players and foes have fallen, leaving behind items and EXP for you to collect.

Fire Emblem Engage is available on Nintendo Switch through the official website. If you’d like to learn more about the game, check out How to Change Your Difficulty Settings and How to Get Bond Fragments in Fire Emblem Engage.


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