Most players coming strong in the highly addicting "Fire Emblem Heroes" have powerful heroes that helped them boost their way in the game. Here are the steps, tips as well as tricks on how to re-roll the game and get the heroes that you really want.
"Fire Emblem Heroes" default heroes are weak. Players literally need months leveling them up because as a default they will not have any of the epic stats and game-breaking abilities. You can, however, replace your starters with an A-list team of freshly summoned heroes, says, Ranked Boost. You can do this by re-rolling your "Fire Emblem Heroes" account.
Steps on How to Re-roll on iOS
Re-rolling "Fire Emblem Heroes" on iOS is a tedious task. In order to do this, you need to first delete and reinstall the game. Next is to download the data and go through the tutorial for 15 orbs. You also need to beat the prologue for three orbs as well as collect the two orbs from the owl statue for logging in. next step is to summon your five heroes using the 20 orbs. You can repeat the steps until you get the results that you want. The process takes around 20 minutes each time when the combat animations in the settings page and turn on auto-battle.
Steps on How to Re-roll on Android
Re-rolling "Fire Emblem Heroes" on with Android the process is not simple. To do this, go to Settings, then Apps, go to Fire Emblem Heroes, Storage and tap Clear Data. The data will be dabbed and you can start fresh once again. Once the steps are done, download data and go through the tutorial to collect the 15 orbs. Beat the prologue in order for you to get three more orbs. Then, collect the orbs from the owl statue for logging in. From there, with enough orbs, you can summon your five heroes. You can repeat these steps until you get a hero set you like
CNET notes that re-rolling "Fire Emblem Heroes" on Android will take around 15 minutes each time with the combat animations in the settings page turned off, and auto-battle turned on. For other tips and tricks on how to attain 5-Star Heroes, you may visit the site linked herein.
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