The Fire Emblem: Awakening - Scramble Pack is downloadable content (DLC) released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS Role-playing/Turn-based strategy title, *Fire Emblem Awakening*. This pack is a compilation, bundling three previously separate bonus maps—Harvest, Summer, and Hot-Springs Scramble—which offer players additional, self-contained tactical challenges utilizing the base game's established mechanics and roster without altering the core story.
This content package is an add-on for the Nintendo 3DS title, Fire Emblem Awakening. Released in 2013, this specific DLC compilation is known as the Scramble Pack. It functions as supplementary material, integrating directly into the main game experience by offering players access to several previously released bonus maps. As an expansion of the core Role-playing (RPG) and Turn-based strategy (TBS) adventure, it provides additional scenarios for players who have already engaged with the base game.
This DLC is specifically a compilation, meaning it bundles together three distinct, pre-existing bonus maps that were available for purchase separately. These maps focus primarily on providing new tactical challenges and unique scenarios outside of the main narrative arc of Fire Emblem Awakening.
The Scramble Pack integrates three specific map experiences:
These maps typically offer unique objectives, environments, and often feature character interactions or scenarios that are lighter in tone compared to the main story campaign. They serve as self-contained tactical puzzles or skirmishes.
This content is strictly downloadable content (DLC) and requires the base game, Fire Emblem Awakening, to be played. It does not introduce new core mechanics, story arcs, or permanent character additions to the main campaign structure. Instead, it expands the available challenge content, allowing players to utilize their existing roster of units in new, specialized battlegrounds.
Compared to the scope of the full Fire Emblem Awakening game, the Scramble Pack is a brief addition. It focuses on providing a handful of extra tactical engagements rather than introducing a significant new narrative chapter or a large volume of new playable units. Its value lies in offering replayability and additional strategic opportunities for players who have completed the primary adventure and are seeking more gameplay using the established systems.
As an extension of Fire Emblem Awakening, the gameplay within these maps remains firmly rooted in the established Turn-based strategy genre. Players maneuver their armies across grid-based maps, utilizing unit strengths, weaknesses, and positioning to achieve victory conditions, all while adhering to the core mechanics of the parent game.