What Does Horse Manure do in Fire Emblem Engage? – Answered

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Horse Manure in Fire Emblem Engage

Outside of Fire Emblem Engage’s main storyline and combat, there’s plenty to do to kill some time. You can spend time adopting animals, donating to various territories for rewards or even chitchatting with other characters. If you’re really generous, you can even run around the map and collect gifts, which you can give to others to raise support levels.

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But what if you find some horse manure while you’re doing this? What do you do with it? Why would you even want it? These are important questions, and we’ve got the answers right here. Be sure to continue reading if you’re interested in learning what horse manure does in Fire Emblem Engage.

What Does Horse Manure do in Fire Emblem Engage?

If you’re familiar with the golden sparkles around the map indicating that you can pick up an item, you may have already gathered some horse manure when venturing around horse stables. What does it do, though?

Honestly, not a whole lot. The main use of horse manure is to gift it to other characters. Yep.

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While it doesn’t provide any stat benefits, it does create some interesting reactions. Every character has unique responses to you giving them horse manure, most of which is disgust or shock over the bizarre present.

It is important to note that since every character dislikes horse manure, gifting it has no additional benefits. If you want to raise your relationship with them, you’re better off giving away the character’s preferred gift. However, this is a great way to kill some time if you’re bored and want a few laughs.

Fire Emblem Engage is available on Nintendo Switch through the official website. If you’d like to learn more about the game, check out Why Is Vander Not Leveling up in Fire Emblem Engage and All Unit Gift Preferences in Fire Emblem Engage.

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.