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Best class and gifts for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage

Get the most out of Timerra in battle.

Fire Emblem Engage is a game with a variety of fantastic characters within. One of these characters is the princess of the Queendom of Solm, Timerra. Timerra is a bright character who loves food and singing, and she can also be a great unit to use in combat. If you’re struggling with her, here’s our guide on the best class and gifts for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage.

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Best class and gifts for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage

The best class for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage is the Picket class. The Picket class is an advanced class with great lance proficiency, and makes Timerra one of the best lance users in the game.

The Picket class is Timerra’s unique class in Fire Emblem Engage, and helps her out a lot with its unique skill. Timerra receives the unique skill ‘Sandstorm’ when you acquire this class. Sandstorm allows her to sometimes, while making a physical attack, use 150% of her defense stat instead of her attack stat. This comes in clutch considering her defense has a higher growth rate than her attack stat.

You can also boost defense with Emblem skills. Meaning this skill really makes Timerra someone to be reckoned with. Bear in mind, however, that this skill is beholden to her dexterity, so the higher your Dex is, the more chance the skill has of activating.

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Best skills

Outside of Timerra’s best class’ unique skill, ‘Resolve’ is worth looking into. Resolve is a skill that grants the user Def/Res buffs when their HP is below 75% and stays below 75%. This skill is obviously handy when used in tandem with Sandstorm.

Another skill which is handy when used in tandem with Sandstorm are the Defense-boosting skills. You can get these from Emblem, Ike. When it comes to stat boosting skills, you can also add the Dexterity-boosting skill to the list. This can be claimed from Lucina, and is used to boost the proc chance of Sandstorm.

If you’re curious which Emblem Ring works best with Timerra, you can check out our Best Ring Pairings in Fire Emblem Engage guide.

The final skill that can be handy is obviously the Lance Power abilities. These boost the attack power of a lance user, but with Timerra’s unique ability, it may be more beneficial to stack on the defense and dexterity.

Timerra Fire Emblem Engage best class and gifts guide

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Best gifts for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage

The best gifts for Timerra in Fire Emblem Engage are things that compliment her personality and interests. These include Quality Kerchief, Butterfly Net, Antler Earrings, Animal Treats, Strong Perfume, and Playing Cards. She also enjoys Bear Carving, Horn, Lovely Candle, Large Plate, and Dried Meat. The standard support raising gifts work too, these are the Spirit Gem and Pretty Pebble.

Note: For more, check out our Fire Emblem Engage guides and features hub.

Fire Emblem Engage can be purchased from the Nintendo Store.


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Jack has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since January 2023. He is an avid enjoyer of the medium of video games, particularly JRPGs and platformers, but mostly anything he thinks looks cool. When he's not talking about Trails, Xenoblade, Pokémon, or Zelda, he enjoys spending his time watching anime that usually involve either mechs, music, or anything with great emotional character writing, like Gundam, Love Live, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War. He also enjoys listening to music of most genres and types, and is always on the search for media that combines his love for music with other mediums and genres, like Symphogear. Jack is also trying (and failing) to finish his ever-growing backlog.