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Fire Emblem Heroes: Wyvern Riders vs Pegasus Knights Voting Gauntlet now over

Fire Emblem Heroes – Voting Gauntlet #2 updates

The Wyvern Riders vs Pegasus Knights Voting Gauntlet is now over. And the winner is… Camilla! The total number of votes for the event is 61 714 848 034, which is more than 6 times the required amount for the Grand Reward (10 billion). As such, all players will get the following as log-in bonus at a later date:

  • 20 Orbs
  • 5 of each Great Badge
  • 5 000 Universal Crystals

Make sure to claim your rewards (check out below for more details)!

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A few weeks ago, the first major event for Fire Emblem Heroes took place. It was the Princes vs Princesses Voting Gauntlet, which was held from March 7th to March 13th.

And today, a second Voting Gauntlet was announced, called “Wyvern Riders vs Pegasus Knights”. As the name implies, it pits various Wyvern Riders and Pegasus Knights against each other. It will take place from April 5th to April 11th.

There will be several rounds (that all last 45 hours):

  • Round 1: April 5th to April 7th
  • Round 2: April 7th to April 9th
  • Final Round: April 9th to April 11th

(NB: you can find times for your timezone in the notification).

Here’s the various characters this event is about:

  • Hinoka (lost in Round 1)
  • Camilla (winner)
  • Cordelia (lost in Round 2)
  • Cherche (lost in Round 1)
  • Palla (lost in Round 1)
  • Minerva (lost in Final Round)
  • Subaki (lost in Round 2)
  • Beruka (lost in Round 1)

NB: those characters are currently available in two Summoning Focuses, which is pretty important as you get the usual bonus if you play as the Hero whose army you decide to join.

Here’s the two main changes compared to the first Voting Gauntlet Event:

  • Special Quests for the Voting Gauntlet will change when Round 2 and the Final Round begin;
  • Rewards for Rank in Army, Total Rank, and overall voting score by all players have been adjusted (see below for more details!)

Next, here’s details about the Voting Gauntlet event itself.

This event is basically a tournament to determine who among the characters listed above is the most popular. Here’s how it all works:

  • First, you select a Hero to support among those listed above. In doing so, you join their Army. But make sure to think carefully before chosing one, because you will not be able to change after that, not until your Army loses actually. Also, you simply cannot see how many points each Army has until you join.
  • Second… win battles! You need to win as many of them as possible. You go to battle by pressing the totally not big green “Battle” button on the screen. Those battles are 3 vs 3, with your team being automatically created using the following allies:
  1. you (obviously!)
  2. a friend
  3. someone else from your Army

The leader will be the ally placed in the leftmost slot of the first team.

  • Third… cast your votes. Remember those battles you need to win? Wonder why you need to win them in the first place? Well, it’s because you can only vote if you win the right to! Each vote increases your Army’s score, and the number of votes actually gets a boost based on the number of friends you have (you get a boost for each friend, up to 10). Speaking of boosts, you also get one if your leader is the same character as the Hero of the Army you chose. The Army Score and ranks are updated regularly, so keep checking them out!

Finally, another way to increase your amount of votes is to use Battle Flags, which multiply votes. There’s two ways to get those precious little flags:

  • Log-in bonus (will only remain active during the event)
  • Special Voting Gauntlet Quests (that you can complete while waiting for your next battle to begin, but only during the event)

NB: those Battle Flags can only be used during this event.

About the Rounds listed above, Nintendo specifies that you can join Round 2 or the Final one even if you didn’t join Round 1. You don’t have to participate in all of them, as a matter of fact. And if your Army happens to lose, you can always seek revenge by joining another Army for the next Round.

Wondering what’s in store for you? After all, you’re probably not expecting to take part in a war without proper rewards at the end… Well, here’s what you can get thanks to this event:

  • Army Victory Rewards (Round 1 and 2 only)
  1. 1 to 1 000 = 2 500 Hero Feathers
  2. 1 001 to 5 000 = 2 100 Hero Feathers
  3. 5 001 to 10 000 = 1 700 Hero Feathers
  4. 10 001 to 30 000 = 1 300 Hero Feathers
  5. 30 001 to 50 000 = 1 100 Hero Feathers
  6. 50 001 to 70 000 = 900 Hero Feathers
  7. 70 001 to 99 999 = 700 Hero Feathers
  8. 100 000 or Not Ranked = 500 Hero Feathers
  • Rank in Army Rewards (Final Round only)
  1. 1 to 1 000 = 3 500 Hero Feathers
  2. 1 001 to 5 000 = 3 100 Hero Feathers
  3. 5 001 to 10 000 = 2 700 Hero Feathers
  4. 10 001 to 30 000 = 2 300 Hero Feathers
  5. 30 001 to 50 000 = 1 900 Hero Feathers
  6. 50 001 to 70 000 = 1 600 Hero Feathers
  7. 70 001 to 99 999 = 1 300 Hero Feathers
  8. 100 000 or Not Ranked = 1 000 Hero Feathers
  • Total Rank Rewards
  1. 1 to 1 000 = 3 000 Hero Feathers
  2. 1 001 to 5 000 = 2 600 Hero Feathers
  3. 5 001 to 10 000 = 2 200 Hero Feathers
  4. 10 001 to 30 000 = 1 800 Hero Feathers
  5. 30 001 to 50 000 = 1 600 Hero Feathers
  6. 50 001 to 70 000 = 1 400 Hero Feathers
  7. 70 001 to 99 999 = 1 200 Hero Feathers
  8. 100 000 or Not Ranked = 1 000 Hero Feathers

The more you battle, the more rewards you will get.

Also, there will be Grand Rewards for all players taking part in the event, determined by the overall voting score throughout the event. If the overall voting score exceeds 10 billion, then all players will get the following:

  • 20 Orbs
  • 5 of each Great Badge
  • 5 000 Universal Crystals

The overall voting score will be announced after the event ends (on April 11th). The Grand Rewards will be distributed to players as a special log-in bonus.

Source: Fire Emblem Heroes

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