Map
- Normal
- Infernal
Grand Hero Battle: Berkut
Say Uncle! Returning from the depths of Grand Hero Battle purgatory is Berkut, giving you the chance to beat his map if you haven’t completed it already. This is a great opportunity if you’re a newer player or didn’t have the right units to beat Berkut the other times his map has been run. As per usual, you should expect some curveballs, but the lack of reinforcements and easy-to-use defense tiles should make completion of Infernal a bit easier than it normally is. While the strange starting positions may give you some pause, there’s no issue with trying out the map until you figure out where to properly position your units. Trial and error will likely be key here -- and will serve you well if you don’t allow it to try your patience.
Before you begin teambuilding, it’s completely possible you already possess everything you need to beat this map. Created by Gamepress staff member RedFerrari1998, the video guide below uses only F2P units, no Skill Inheritance, and Seals -- see the description for more details. If it doesn’t work for you, though, then read on!
Who To Use
As is generally true of Grand Hero Battles, the individual units used is very important as they will primarily inform a strategy. There are a few routes one can take depending on what units are personally available, and, of course, adjustment based on the units one possesses is always a possibility.
Baiters
Although the enemies on this map will start moving regardless of whether you bait, damage, or KO them, it’s advisable to use a baiter so that your other units won’t be overwhelmed by your advancing foes.
Armors such as Hector, Valentine Hector, Fallen Hardin, Black Knight, Zelgius, and Winter Tharja are able to hit hard very upon counterattacking, especially if they’re making use of Quick Riposte or Vengeful Fighter, and can make use of Armored Boots to extend their range as well as class-specific buffs. Cavalry tanks like Sigurd, Xander, and Camus perform particularly well with class-specific buffs, but may struggle to maneuver due to trees.
Nowi, Young Tiki, Adult Tiki, Fae, Myrrh, and Fallen Robin all boast decent mixed defenses and also have access to class-specific buffs. Legendary Robin is also a potential choice, but may struggle due to her lack of color advantage, and, like Myrrh, must be wary of archers if she does not run Dragonskin or Iote’s Shield.
Great F2P options include Legendary Ike, who natively sports Warding Breath which boosts his Resistance and grants him cooldown reduction, and Fjorm, who is able to tank the red mage with her high Resistance and battle ranged foes with her exclusive Special, Ice Mirror. Brave Ike is another potentially F2P option (depending on if he was chosen as one’s free hero or not) who also offers cooldown reduction.
Strikers
As per usual, strikers are a potent force who can usually take out most foes without breaking a sweat. Though they can get easily cornered on this map, skills like Escape Route and Wings Of Mercy can grant them even greater mobility than they already possess.
Archers are powerful strikers that can either finish off foes on their own or provide an assist. In particular, however, Brave Bow users can be incredibly potent on this map due to their ability to overpower and finish off any foes your tanks may otherwise struggle with. New Year Corrin, Brave Lyn, WF Hinoka, Bridal Cordelia, Klein, and Setsuna are potential strikers you may want to use, with a special mention going to New Year Corrin and Brave Lyn given their F2P status.
Alternatively, melee Brave users are able to hit foes twice without retaliation, and may even quad hit if they outspeed an enemy. Cherche, Cordelia, Hinoka, Elincia, and WT Reinhardt are all great Brave users who can make excellent use of class-specific buffs. Finn is a great F2P option who would work particularly well in a cavalry team.
Brave and Blade tome wielders can also serve to be useful if your team composition provides them with the appropriate buffs, though speedy mages can also be effective strikers. Tharja, Reinhardt, Tailtiu, Linde, Nino, and WT Olwen are potential options here, especially if they are equipped with a Breaker skill to add to their coverage and are provided with class-specific buffs or a buffbot like Eirika or Ephraim.
A striker, however, doesn’t always require heavy investment. Although Alfonse isn’t speedy and doesn’t possess a native Brave sword, Death Blow (which he naturally learns) ensures that he can heavily damage if not outright KO most green enemies. Additionally, his good physical bulk ensures he can survive a foe’s attack if he must.
Dancers
Dancers help provide support, may even have a decent offensive presence themselves, and can usually tank a hit or two, if need be. Olivia, Performing Olivia, Performing Inigo, Performing Shigure, Performing Azura, Azura, New Year Azura, and Ninian all give the refreshment that high-firepower units need while also possessing the ability to provide an assist to KO an enemy.
Healers
While not generally a great choice over units who can deal heavy damage or dancers, Healers can be incredibly useful in this Grand Hero Battle due to their ability to provide valuable healing to your tanks. Genny, Priscilla, Elise, Nanna, Wrys, and Lissa are potential additions to a team that may serve you well on this map.
Strategy
Strategizing for this Grand Hero Battle shouldn’t be too challenging due to the absence of reinforcements. While it can be difficult to exactly predict what will happen due to IV / Merge variance, here’s some general tips to get you started.
Stuck In The Middle With You
Berkut’s map certainly has unique starting positions, and that’s to put it lightly. Since it essentially forces you to split your forces, your first priority likely should be to either fortify your position or re-unite your team.
Ideally, you’ll want to influence the AI by at least having one baiter here, though if you can reach one of the defense tiles with a unit who can counterattack regardless of range, that may work as well. Otherwise, simply aim for KOing or heavily damaging one of the foes that charge forward. Do note that the archer carries a Firesweep bow and therefore can’t be KO’d on Enemy Phase.
Mad Skillz
If you’re using a striker or a dancer, you may want to consider allowing them to receive damage on this turn as well. Doing so will grant them the ability to use Escape Route to rejoin the rest of their teammates on the top of the map, and will also activate Wings of Mercy if any of your other units possess it. Since both of these skills are reasonably accessible (Escape Route 2 can be found on a 4 star Marth and Escape Route 3 can be found on a 4 star Cecilia, while Wings of Mercy 2 can be found on a 4 star Frederick and Palla and Wings of Mercy 3 can be found on a 4 star Cain) they shouldn’t require a lot of feather investment -- and unsurprisingly, teleporting around this map certainly makes it much easier to handle. Another handy tool is Savage Blow 3 (found on 4 star Camilla) and the Savage Blow Seal -- its AOE damage makes finishing off foes a less arduous task.
Two For The Price Of One
Unless your tank is desperately low on health, it’s almost always a good idea to bait more than one foe at once. Because almost every foe on this map is slow as molasses and they do not carry brave weapons, you don’t have to worry about being doubled -- meaning that even a disadvantageous matchup that pits the weapons triangle against you shouldn’t prove devastating. There’s no need to be overly cautious, especially one your team is reunited and you have numbers on your side.
Manipulation Mastery
As with every map, it’s possible that the AI will act in unpredictable ways like how the lance cavalier attacked Brave Ike first in the screenshot below, causing the axe cavalier to advance. If this happens, don’t panic! Slow down and see if there’s an immediate solution to your issue -- it’s possible that you will be in an even better position than you were in before. If you’re well and truly stuck, you may want to try the map again while adjusting your positioning. Moving a unit one space up, down, right, or left can sometimes make all the difference.
The Key Of Caution
Nothing is worse than losing at the very last moment, so once you’re down to only one foe in the enemy’s forces, it’s always a good idea to take your time. They may have a special charged, or they could have a Defiant or Brazen skill active that you’re not expecting -- which, if it catches you off-guard, will cause you to curse your quick fingers. In general, being methodical with your moves and paying close attention to the battle forecast is a good habit to have, since it will grant you the ability to see if you need the help of Seals or skills to help you KO or survive a foe. Since there’s no benefit to performing your turns quickly, you can stare for as long as you want… and maybe the solution will come to you when you least expect it.
If At First You Don’t Succeed
Don’t be fooled by video walkthroughs of any Grand Hero Battle that you watch -- it’s very rare for anyone to beat high-difficulty content (or record a video of themselves doing so!) on their first try. Additionally, the potential variance in unit builds that Skill Inheritance brought along with the random nature of summoning has resulted in pretty much every single summoner having different “building blocks” to work with. This, when combined with the high difficulty level of Infernal, may prove frustrating while someone is trying to find the right combination of units and moves. The key thing to keep in mind is that it may take some light Skill Inheritance and Seal shuffling and multiple tries of the map to find a strategy that works for you. Every single turn you complete gets you one step closer to completing the puzzle. Finally, reading about or watching videos of successful strategies may also help you break through a particularly difficult turn that you can’t complete, or may give you ideas of a new unit to use.
Map Enemies
- Hard
- Lunatic
- Infernal
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
45 | 41 | 16 | 24 | 18 | |
Weapon | Berkut's Lance+ | A | Water Boost 3 | ||
Support | B | ||||
Special | Blazing Flame | C | Ward Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 | 34 | 18 | 19 | 23 | |
Weapon | Killer Axe | A | Life and Death 3 | ||
Support | B | ||||
Special | Moonbow | C | Breath of Life 2 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
29 | 34 | 19 | 12 | 27 | |
Weapon | Rauðrwolf | A | Distant Def 2 | ||
Support | B | Axebreaker 2 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
34 | 31 | 25 | 15 | 20 | |
Weapon | Gronnraven | A | Warding Blow 2 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 3 | |||
Special | C | Threaten Res 2 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
34 | 35 | 18 | 19 | 23 | |
Weapon | Firesweep Bow | A | Swift Sparrow 1 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 2 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
60 | 49 | 23 | 31 | 25 | |
Weapon | Berkut's Lance+ | A | Water Boost 3 | ||
Support | B | ||||
Special | Blazing Flame | C | Ward Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
49 | 46 | 25 | 26 | 30 | |
Weapon | Killer Axe+ | A | Life and Death 3 | ||
Support | B | ||||
Special | Moonbow | C | Breath of Life 3 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | 46 | 26 | 17 | 35 | |
Weapon | Rauðrwolf+ | A | Distant Def 3 | ||
Support | B | Axebreaker 3 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
45 | 42 | 32 | 20 | 28 | |
Weapon | Gronnraven+ | A | Warding Blow 3 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 3 | |||
Special | C | Threaten Res 3 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
48 | 47 | 23 | 25 | 24 | |
Weapon | Firesweep Bow+ | A | Swift Sparrow 2 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 3 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
69 | 52 | 25 | 34 | 27 | |
Weapon | Berkut's Lance+ | A | Water Boost 3 | ||
Support | B | Vantage 3 | |||
Special | Blazing Flame | C | Ward Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
57 | 54 | 32 | 23 | 28 | |
Weapon | Killer Axe+ | A | Life and Death 3 | ||
Support | B | Desperation 3 | |||
Special | Moonbow | C | Breath of Life 3 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
46 | 49 | 28 | 19 | 38 | |
Weapon | Rauðrwolf+ | A | Distant Def 3 | ||
Support | B | Axebreaker 3 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
52 | 45 | 35 | 22 | 31 | |
Weapon | Gronnraven+ | A | Warding Blow 3 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 3 | |||
Special | C | Threaten Res 3 |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
55 | 50 | 25 | 27 | 26 | |
Weapon | Firesweep Bow+ | A | Swift Sparrow 2 | ||
Support | B | Seal Spd 3 | |||
Special | C | Fortify Cavalry |
HP | ATK | SPD | DEF | RES | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
57 | 53 | 27 | 28 | 33 | |
Weapon | Silver Lance+ | A | Grani's Shield | ||
Support | B | Renewal 3 | |||
Special | C | Goad Cavalry |
User Submitted Teams
So I found another Youtube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jsf_kJmWELo
Definitely worked out for me. Only difficulty was that my Palla had less defense than Olivia, so I had to inherit a Stahls def +3 in order for it to work. Then it worked wonders.
Olivia (free)
Palla (easy one to get)
Narcian (free)
Nino (easy one to get)
All of them four stars (except Olivia, she can be 3 stars).
Olivia on the north must have Wing of Mercy.
Roderick have Savage Blow 3.
Anna 5* with optimal build ( but Fury 3 and Draconic Aura is enough )
Sharena 5* with optimal build ( Fury 3 and Ral Atk is enough )
Ursula 4* with her own build so no inheritance
Olivia 4* with her own build so no inheritance
Place Olivia in 1
Place Ursula in 2
Place Sharena in 3
Place Anna in 4
1st Turn -
Don't move Anna she will bait a blue cavalry, with Sharena rally Atk Anna.
Place Olivia in the forest on her right, and place Ursula in the defense zone below Olivia.
2nd Turn - Kill the red mage with Sharena and place Anna in the defense zone on Sharena's right.
Attack Berkut with Ursula and then place Olivia below Ursula and dance.
With Ursula, kill Berkut.
3rd Turn -
With Anna kill the green mage with Draconic Aura.
With Ursula attack the firesweep bow, with Olivia go on Ursula's left and dance for her.
with Ursula kill the firesweep bow.
4th Turn -
With Ursula kill the last cavalry unit.
Well played you cleared the map with a f2p team !
Skills:
Xander:
A: Grani's Shield (Recommended, Gamechanger)
B: Quick Riposte 2/3
C: Hone Cavalry
Assist: Swap
Special: Ignis
+HP Seal
Cecilia
A: Triangle Adept 3
B: Any (Mine was Escape Route 3)
C: Fortify Cavalry
Weapon: Gronnraven+ (Gronnblade/+ works too)
Assist: Reciprocal Aid (Any is good)
Special: Draconic Aura
Breath of Life Seal
Camus
A: Fury 3
B: Vantage 3
C: Goad Cavalry
Special: Moonbow
Assist: Reposition
Frederick
A: None (Still waiting for Death Blow)
B: Wings of Mercy 2 (My Frederick is 4*)
C: Hone Cavalry
Weapon: Brave Axe+
Special: Bonfire
Assist: Reposition
Xander and Cecilia on the bottom, Camus in the middle, Frederick at the very top.
Turn 1:
Kill Infernal exclusive lance cavalry with Cecilia (Cecilia is on defense tile), then Xander swaps from the bottom of Cecilia. Xander stays on defensive tile. Move Camus down to where the two are and Frederick on the defensive tile.
On enemy phase, red mage attacks Xander for neutral 20 damage and sends back 32 damage (16 each hit with QR); that will put his CD charge to 1. Firesweeper attacks him for no damage, then green mage dies to Xander's Ignis charged attack. Frederick lures Berkut. Axe cavalier moves near Xander.
Turn 2:
Kill weakened red mage with Xander and Firesweeper with Cecilia. Move Camus to meet with the cavalry at the bottom.
On enemy phase, Axe cavalier attacks Xander for only 12 damage, while Xander deals 28. Frederick tanks Berkut.
Turn 3:
Frederick teleports to weakened Xander.
On enemy phase, Berkut moves to player's area.
Turn 4:
Cecilia kills Berkut. Game over. 4* and 2k Feathers. :)
Took me time to think of this strategy hehe.
*Note that unless your Klein is +speed you're going to need either G!Tomebreaker or Spur Spd 2/3 on S!Tiki, and if your S!Tiki is -def or -hp she's going to need either sacred seal hp+3 or rally defense from Klein, and Titania needs the +1 atk sacred seal*
At setup put Tiki to the right, Klein above, Titania to the bottom right and Olivia the bottom left. At turn 1, move Tiki up one space, move Klein to the defensive space above her (use rally defense on Tiki if you need to), and move Olivia to Titania's right.
Berkut and the archer will go for Tiki and the bottom lancer should suicide into Titania; have Klein quad and kill the archer (if he cannot quad put spur spd on Tiki and put him next to her to hopefully push him into quad range), move Titania to one space above the very bottom right corner, have Olivia dance for her and have Titania move up and kill Berkut. (The round should end with everyone out of attack range)
Now's the tricky bit, Klein needs to kill the gronnraven mage, if spur spd isn't enough you'll need G!Tomebreaker to quad and kill. Have Olivia WoM afterwards above Klein and dance him out of danger, and move Titania above Tiki. Everyone should be out of danger. Move Tiki down and attack the red mage, then have Olivia WoM dance her to attack again. This should break axebreaker and let Titania swoop in and finish him off. Move Klein out of range of the green cavalier.
Have Klein attack the cavalier, Olivia dances for him, and Titania finish him off if necessary.