The eleventh chapter ofFire Emblem Engageis right on the heels of the long and difficult battle in Chapter 10. Players, without being able change their party and without their Emblem Rings, are on the run from enemies they have no chance of defeating.
After the terrible things that happened in the Destinea Cathedral, the best thing Alear can do is find their way home to theirsafe haven of Somniel. With some powerful Corrupted on their heels, the heroes ofFire Emblem Engagewill need to get moving quickly without even thinking about engaging in combat.

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The Second Battle: Outside Destinea Cathedral with Veyle
In this second battle ofFire Emblem Engage’s Destinea Cathedral, players are going to get back any units that perished in the last fight but are forced to use the same units. Thankfully the only things players have to do is run. Veyle has four health bars, loads of health and magic, and her minions are extremely powerful. So players will not want to take any of these units on. Moving quickly is the name of the game.
How to Win the Battle Against Veyle in Fire Emblem Engage’s Chapter 11
There is a Corrupted to the west of the battlefield who drops an upgraded Tomahawk, but this might be a fight that players just can’t win. Depending on the difficulty players are on, they may not even want to try. Many enemies also now have theCorrupted Emblemsthat Alear and team have lost, including one with Celica’s warp attack and a fracture staff that will ruin counterattacks from Alear’s team. Here are some things to keep in mind when attempting to win this battle.
When players get close enough to the end of the map, some new units, theFour Hounds ofFire Emblem Engage, will spawn to stop them. This will also spawn some allied units in the form of Princess Ivy, her minions, and two recovered Emblem Rings: Lucina and Lyn. Lucina is paired with Alear and Lyn is paired with Ivy automatically.

