Seadall is one of the many playable characters in Fire Emblem Engage, whom players can utilize to defeat enemies and provide utility for their teammates. Starring as the first male Dancer of the Fire Emblem series, Seadall’s graceful yet passionate moves on the battlefield are bound to enchant players as he is capable of casting powerful buffs for his party members in combat. While raw damage and defensive stats are essential for survival on the battlegrounds of Fire Emblem Engage, having a unit that can provide temporary bonuses for allies can make fights more manageable or even turn the tide of battle in players’ favor.
Recruiting Seadall in Fire Emblem Engage
To recruit Seadall, the renowned Dancer of Solm, Fire Emblem Engage players will need to reach Chapter 15: Dancer in the Ruins. During this chapter, players will encounter Seadall while battling various enemies. Once the final enemy has been defeated, players can speak with the Dancer to unlock him as a unit.
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Based on gameplay footage by YouTuber BAI GAMING, it will take roughly an hour or longer to complete Chapter 15: Dancer in the Ruins. Accordingly, once adventurers have cleared Chapter 14: The Battle for Solm, they can expect to encounter and recruit Seadall in Fire Emblem Engage within an hour’s time. However, sources at Gaming Intel warn players that if they fail to speak with the Dancer after the combat sequences have concluded, they will not be able to add him to their roster. The only way to get him after this point would be to replay the mission by starting over. Therefore, it is best not to forget to talk to Seadall before clearing Chapter 15: Dancer in the Ruins.
While the best builds or meta classes for Seadall have yet to be determined by players, the Dancer’s Likes and Dislikes regarding gifts have already been discovered in Fire Emblem Engage. According to Gaming Intel, here is a list of items players can give Seadall to improve his relationship with the protagonist:
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Fire Emblem Engage is available on Nintendo Switch.
Source: YouTube/BAI GAMING | Gaming Intel