Strengthening one's units can be a challenge during the early game of Fire Emblem Engage; however, many newcomers might not be aware that Skill Inheritance is one of the most cost-efficient methods of increasing unit power. This activity occurs in the Ring Chamber, a location within the Somniel that becomes accessible after clearing Chapter 4: A Land in Bloom. For reference, this is the same chapter during which players confront Rodine in the Florra Mill Town and unlock the ability to adopt animals for their farmstead. After returning to the Somniel upon the chapter's conclusion, players can enter the Ring Chamber and interact with a mystical device called the Central Pedestal.
To unlock the Skill Inheritance feature in Fire Emblem Engage, players must "Examine" the Ring Chamber's Central Pedestal in the Somniel and select "Inherit Skills." Adventurers can then choose which unit with whom they would like to perform Skill Inheritance.
There are two primary prerequisites involved when Inheriting Skills for a character: Bond Level and SP. A Bond Level of 5 is the minimum requirement for every character. For those unfamiliar, Bond Levels can be increased in several ways.
How To Get Inherited Skills in Fire Emblem Engage
According to sources at bolster their Bond Level, an activity that can be performed at the Ring Chamber's Central Pedestal. Once the character has reached Bond Level 5, they can Inherit the Skills for which they have sufficient SP. SP, or Skill Points, is a currency players will earn throughout the main campaign as they use their units in combat. Chapter battles are the primary source of unit SP, but players can also accumulate Skill Points for their character via Standard Training.
Inherited Skills will vary in SP cost, depending on the Skill's utility and tier in Fire Emblem Engage. Some might be cheaper than 300 SP, while others can require costs higher than 2,000. YouTuber players focus on getting Inherited Skills that cost 1,000 SP or lower during the early game, as the more costly Skills will become more readily available later. Once players have spent SP to get the Inherited Skill they want, they can equip it to their unit by navigating to Inventory and "Manage Skills" for the character.
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