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In Fire Emblem Engage, players will need tons of money. From donating to the different countries to buying expensive items and weapons, there is so much to spend gold on in this JRPG.

In order to make sure players can buy everything they will need as well as maybe a few new outfits for their favorite Fire Emblem Engage units, they will need to use every opportunity to make as much gold as possible. While there is not a sure fire fast way to make a ton of cash, there are some things players can do to up the amount of money they will earn over the course of the game.

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Gather Fallen Spirits

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On the battlefield during this Tactical RPG called Fire Emblem Engage, there are always a few swirling yellow and purple glowing balls if players are online. When players stand on the spot, they will get the money or items left behind by the ghosts of other online players that have lost units there. The yellow fallen spirits will either have money or Bond fragments in them, and they are worth stopping on. In order to get these, players need to:

Getting Better Chances of Gold-Corrupted Battles in Fire Emblem Engage

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Donating to the different Kingdoms in Fire Emblem Engage will give players much better chances of rolling gold-corrupted battles. These battles will raise the amount of gold players will earn in each battle by about 1,000 to 3,000. While this may seem like a small boost, every little bit helps in this game. There is so much to spend money on that it seems like every big story paycheck slips through Alear's fingers.

Leif Plus Luck

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Putting the Emblem Ring for Leif on a Covert unit with a high Luck stat will give a good chance at getting 1,000 gold with each kill. When Leif's Quadruple Hit Attack hits, when he is linked to a Covert unit, they gain a chance of getting the extra bonus cash. While this is kind of rare, putting Leif on a high Luck Covert unit will up these chances enough that players will be able to count on this golden paycheck in just about every battle.

Fire Emblem Engage's Skirmishes, Training Skirmishes, Story Missions, and Paralogues

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Just progressing Fire Emblem Engage's story will earn players big chunks of money. Every time Alear makes friends with one of the nations on Elyos, they will inherit a large lump sum from the monarchy to put toward saving the world from the Fell Dragon. Players can also get some good cash from:

  • Training Skirmishes
  • Skirmishes
  • Paralogues

The closest things players can do to farming money is completing as many skirmishes as possible, racking up cash and getting characters the EXP they need to continue through the story with success.

Sell Extra Items

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Through the course of beginner-friendly JRPGFire Emblem Engage, players will gain a bunch of extra weapons and items they will never use. Just sell any left over; if a character doesn't have it equipped, it may not be worth holding onto. Make sure to sell off the extras of good weapons and the left over lower-level items that are no longer of use as well as tonics, lesser healing items, and other consumables players just won't use.

Anna

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In Fire Emblem Engage's Chapter 6, players can get a missable unit called Anna. She has a sweet little bonus on her called Make a Killing; this gives her a chance to get 500 gold every time she kills a unit. Giving her the DLC Emblem Hero Tiki and maxing out her luck turns Anna into an ATM that will not only smash enemies into the ground, but also get some money while doing it.

Fire Emblem Engage is available now for Nintendo Switch.