Langrisser Mobile: Ultimate Tips and Cheats Guide

Langrisser Mobile is the iOS and Android-based revival of the long-running Fire Emblem rival series that started all the way back on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. This game presents a depth most commonly found in console SRPGs like Shining Force and Final Fantasy Tactics, despite being a free-to-play mobile game. You can build teams full of generals and their troops, use skills and combos to get an advantage against enemies, and complete both main quests and side routes for huge prizes. Read on for some tips, hints, cheats, strategies, and tricks for Langrisser Mobile!

You can start off the game as one of many starting classes. The starting class is not directly chosen by you, but instead is assigned by a quiz at the beginning of the game. You can redo the quiz with different answers as many times as you want, so carve out a good chunk of time and redo the quiz, remembering your answers as you go, and match as many starting classes as possible before you pick one. Pick your favorite and then go from there.

You start off with a number of heroes, and once the very long tutorial finally ends, you’ll get a chance to summon more heroes. Summons require vouchers, and multiple types of summons can be done. Event summons should be priorized, as they tend to feature limited-release heroes, or higher chances at earning a stronger hero.

Check on your Mission rewards and your Event rewards often, as they give you all kinds of prizes for doing what you would have done in the game anyways. If you have rewards to collect, you can collect them from here; if you don’t, then you’ll be able to see the requirements for earning all of the uncollected missions and events.

Use skills and combo attacks in battle, but be judicious with your usage of skills, as you have only a limited number per character that you can use in battle. Combos, on the other hand, can be used many times (unless they involve skills). Other combos relate to how characters are positioned in relation to each other, usually. Use combos to gang up on specific enemies, especially healers and bosses, so that you can do a ton of damage.

In battle, you can use terrain to gain an advantage, and you can use the priority system to gain an even bigger one. Priorities work like rock-paper-scissors. For melee troops, infantry > cavalry > lancer > infantry is the order. For ranged troops, there is a bit more variation, with archers beating fliers, holy characters being strong against demons, etc. Your melee troops are stronger overall than your ranged troops, so use them as tanks to protect your ranged troops from being attacked while your ranged troops dole out massive damage.

Upgrading your troops is important, but if you aren’t loaded with gold troops, then hold off on upgrading much beyond the bare minimum needed to beat the next batch of battles and side quests. Hoard your resources so that when you sdo come across a rarer troop, you can plow your resources into fast upgrades. Do the same thing with your equipment, which is also tiered by gold/silver/bronze.

Battles are not time-limited, so use as much time as you need in order to win a tough battle. Instead of charging in like Leeroy Jenkins, try to draw out one or two enemies at a time in a tough battle, knock them off, and then do the same until you pick off everybody one-by-one. Take advantage of any flaws you find in the enemy’s AI.

Use the Time Rift as often as possible for multiple reasons. Not only can you take advantage of it for farming, but if you are a player of the old school Langrisser games, you can replay some of the iconic battles and quests from the old series inside of the Time Rift. Many of the battles will also contain their own mechanics that don’t mirror the rest of the game.

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