Fire Emblem Engage – How Does Weight Work?

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Fire Emblem Engage has many different mechanics and stats to consider when it comes to selecting your choice of playable Units, Classes, and Weapons.

These stats enable your party members to function in combat, enhance their abilities, and bring value to the team.

Because of this, knowing what each stat does and how it affects your units in combat can be important for implementing new strategies and emerging victorious in battle.

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In Fire Emblem Engage, Weight is a Weapon stat that affects the Speed of the equipped Unit, depending on their Constitution stat. This can also affect a Unit’s ability to Evade incoming attacks during combat, as the heavier the Weight of the equipped Weapon is, the lower that Unit’s success rate will be when attempting to dodge.

Weight can play an important factor in giving your Units advantages or disadvantages in combat, so follow along below for a more in-depth explanation of how this mechanic works.


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What is Weapon Weight and How Does it Work in Fire Emblem Engage?

In Fire Emblem Engage, Weight is a Weapon stat that can affect how much value certain Units are able to get out of specific Weapons.

Weight most notably affects the Speed of your Units in combat, which can determine if you’re able to move first or second, as well as attack once or twice when battle is initiated.

However, Weight also determines how easy it is for your Units to Evade incoming attacks, as lighter Weapons give more chance at successfully dodging, while heavier Weapons can impose a disadvantage and make this much more difficult, lowering your success rate in Evasion and meaning you take more damage as a result.

The upside to wielding heavy Weapons is that in most circumstances, they deliver more powerful blows of damage when you land a hit on the enemy.

For this reason, heavy Weapons are most efficient when equipped with characters who have larger Strength, Defense, and HP statssuch as Louis or Jade.

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This is because these types of units are best able to utilize the extra power heavy Weapons can bring, as well as maintain survivability despite the potential of taking more hits, thanks to their strong health pools and solid Defenses.

These stats also enable them to operate for multiple turns on the frontline and tank incoming blows.

Many heavy Weapons will also carry the ‘Smash’ property, making them Smash Weapons.

Smash Weapons are very hard-hitting and can give powerful bonuses to the output of Engage Attacks, so are very valuable to use when equipped with the right Unit.


All Heavy Weapons in Fire Emblem Engage, Listed

With so many heavier Weapons and Smash Weapons in the game, it can often be tricky to work out which ones to equip to your most suited units.

To help you evaluate your options and make the most viable selections for your team composition, we’ve gone ahead and listed every heavy and Smash Weapon in the game, including Engage Weapons.

Follow along to help yourself conclude which selections will best benefit your Unit builds and strengthen your party.

Note: For the purpose of this list, ‘heavy’ Weapons have been evaluated by their Weight stat, with anything that meets or exceeds a Weight of 13 being included below. This includes Smash Weapons, with only the ones carrying a Weight of 13 or above being mentioned below.

Weapon NameDescriptionWeightRankSmash Weapon?
ArmorslayerA sword made to penetrate heavy armor.
Effective: Armored.
13CNo
Brave SwordA sword built for expert wielders. If user initiates combat, attacks twice.13ANo
Silver BladeA massive sword of rare metals that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.13AYes
GeorgiosA legendary blade that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.18SYes
RagnellEngage Weapon. Sacred sword wielded by Emblem Ike. Grants Def+5. Can strike close or at range.15DNo
Silver LanceAn exceptional lance of rare metals.13BNo
RidersbaneA lance designed for foes on horseback.
Effective: Cavalry.
13DNo
Flame LaceA magical lance that can strike close or at range.16CNo
SpearA powerful throwing lance that can strike close or at range.15BNo
Brave LanceA lance built for expert wielders. If user initiates combat, attacks twice.14ANo
BrionacA powerful lance of legend. Can strike close or at range.17SNo
Silver GreatlanceA massive lance of rare metals that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.15AYes
VenomousA lance of legend that smashes and poisons hit foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.20SYes
Master LanceA lance of legend that smashes and poisons hit foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.16DNo
Silver AxeAn exceptional axe of rare metals.15BNo
HammerAn exceptional axe of rare metals.15DNo
PoleaxeAn axe whose long handle helps reach mounted foes. Effective: Cavalry.14DNo
TomahawkA powerful throwing axe that can strike close or at range.16BNo
Brave AxeAn axe built for expert wielders. If user initiates combat, attacks twice.16ANo
FragarachA legendary axe.16SNo
Steel GreataxeA massive axe of steel that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.14BYes
Silver GreataxeA massive axe of rare metals that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.17AYes
Hurricane AxeA magical axe that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.
Effective: Flying.
15BYes
Hammer (Ike)Engage Weapon. Hammer of Emblem Ike. Smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat.
Effective: Armored.
15DYes
UrvanEngage Weapon. Heirloom axe wielded by Emblem Ike. Grants Res+3.19DNo
ArmadsEngage Weapon. Lightning-charged axe wielded by Emblem Hector. Grants Def+5.
Effective: Dragon.
18DNo

Have you had any great success in utilizing heavy Weapons during your own Fire Emblem Engage playthrough? If so, which Weapons from the list above have been your favorite to equip?

Feel free to let us know in the comment section below, and don’t forget to check out the rest of our content here at Gamer Empire for plenty more Fire Emblem Engage guides to help you on your adventure through Elyos with Alear and friends.

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