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The Sacred Stones
Fire Emblem 8: The Sacred Stones (GameBoy Advance)
Fire Emblem 8: The Sacred Stones Walkthrough All rights reserved
Copyright 2005, Shane Duckworth (
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You may e-mail me about this guide, questions or comments. I may not
reply in about a week or two so be patient. If you find any mistakes in
this FAQ and you e-mail me about them, I will check them up and if you
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FAQ. If you can help me with finding the problems then please do since
I am always busy.
Yo, another FAQ written by the great Shaneth! <-- Forget about the ego.
This is out to Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the GameBoy Advance.
This is based on the North American version of the game, usually called
Fire Emblem 8 or just “The Sacred Stones”. Fire Emblem 7 or the first
Fire Emblem for the GBA was just too draggy for my work towards a
guide, but since FE8 has better stuff in it, it’s worth my time. Enjoi!
NOTE: In this game, the currency is Gold. While listing the weapons,
armor, items, etc., I will put G instead of Gold just to save space.
NOTE: This FAQ contains minor spoilers. Only spoilers that help
gameplay are used in here; none hurt the storyline.
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-Table of Contents-
1. Version History
2. Basic Controls
3. Game Basics and Tips
4. Characters and Recruitment
5. Battle System
6. Walkthrough
a. Eirika’s story
b. Ephraim’s story
c. The Twins United
7. Sidequests
8. Equipment
9. Items
10.Supports
11.Disclaimer
12.Credits
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-1. Version History-
Version .10 - 6/28/05 started writing the intro, Version History, Basic
Controls, and the Game Basics.
Version .20 - 7/2/05 wrote Characters and Recruitment and the Battle
System sections. Pondered what to do next.
Version .30 - 7/27/05 wrote up walkthrough until chapter 9.
Version .40 - 8/10/05 wrote up Eirika’s walkthrough.
Version .50 - 8/15/05 wrote of Ephraim’s walkthrough.
Version .60 - 8/17/05 wrote on conclusion of the walkthrough.
Version .70 - 8/28/05 wrote up sidequests started the equipment area.
Version .80 - 9/17/05 finished equipment area and wrote the items area.
Version .90 - 10/15/05 rushed through supports, disclaimer, and
credits, finishing the guide as where it is.
Version FINAL - 10/17/05 proofread everything and submitted to GameFAQs
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-2. Basic Controls-
Directional Pad - Movement of Cursor/Characters and to scroll menus
Start Button - Skip conversations/bring up a tiny map in battle
Select Button - Brings the tiny map on the World Map
A Button - Confirm (commands), move character to a location
B Button - Cancel/Close/go back. Hold down to make cursor faster
L + R Buttons - L - move cursor to a location on the world map or
move cursor to a character who hasn’t acted in battle for that turn.
R - View a unit’s weapons and stats/display help menu
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|| || ------- Screen display
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||___________|| ------- L+R buttons are on the shoulder
(-------------) of the GameBoy
| () | ------- Screen Light
| _||_ |
| || (A)| ------- "A" button
| (B) | ------- "B" button
| |
|___(s)_(s)___| ------- Select and Start buttons
| |
(left button)(right button)
Yup. That’s the same drawing from my FF: DoS guide. It’s worth giggles.
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-3. Game Basics and Tips-
In order to survive the ways of Fire Emblem, you need to know the
basics. This is a bit different, but I’m going to make a list.
1. Once you lose a character, s/he never comes back. They’re gone for
the rest of the game. If you want to keep that character, then turn
off your GameBoy and restart the chapter. The game knows if you did
this because in the characters stat menu, you can see how many
battles s/he has fought, how many wins, and how many losses. Losses
are how many times they have been killed. Smart, isn’t it?
2. Once a character reaches 100 experience points (EXP), s/he will
level up. Leveling is what this game is about. When a unit levels,
it will gain stat points at random. The leveling can be good and
bad. Good levels are when 4-7 stats are boosted while bad levels are
when 0-3 stats are gained. Constitution can’t be gained by normal
leveling. It can only be gained by promoting a unit with the use of
a promoting item or by using a Body Ring. Body Rings increase the
units Con stat by 2. In case if you’re wondering what Con is, it
affects rescues. A unit with a 14 Aid stat can rescue anybody with a
Con stat of 14 or lower. Don’t ask me why you would want to gain
constitution; I see no point in it unless you want a character to
die. That brings us to rescues.
3. Save frequently after every battle. You don’t want to go 4 chapters
and then have your main guy killed, having to start over 4 chapters
earlier. I save after every battle and every time I arrange
something on the World Map because I don’t want to arrange it again.
4. If a friendly unit it in dire need of help, you can send a unit to
rescue them. Position the rescuer next to the troubled unit and
select “Rescue”. This can prevent a unit from dying. While a unit is
being rescued, the rescuer’s skill and speed stats will drop,
causing the unit’s hit rate and number of attacks to drop. When you
bring the unit to safety, You can select the command “Drop” and the
unit will appear again and the stat decrement won’t occur. You can
see if a unit is being rescued if you see a tiny blue character sign
at the lower-left corner of a unit. Any units on a horse make good
rescuers because their Aid stat is usually higher than 10 and they
get an extra move unless they moved all 7 or 8 spaces in the rescue.
5. Remember this little secret. The enemy will ALWAYS go after the
weakest character in range of attacking. If there is no weak
character, it will go after a character that can’t attack, like
priests and archers at melee. But, the enemy will always go for a
character in reach. Remember this as if an enemy unit has a move
rating of 5, position a character 6 spaces away from the enemy unit.
On the enemy’s turn, the AI will move that enemy unit towards the
unit positioned 6 spaces away and will attack it, even if its weapon
won’t do anything. Amazing how stupidly stupid it is. It’s different
on hard mode because the AI is smarter and more insane.
6. Remember the weapon triangle. Sword beats Axes, Axes beat Lances,
and Lances beat Swords. Knowing what weapon an enemy unit has is a
great advantage to your game. Send a unit with a weapon that will
crush that enemy. (Ex.) A close enemy has an Iron Axe. Send a unit
with an Iron Sword to beat it. If a unit with a weapon of the same
type combats, no additions or subtraction will occur.
7. Remember the magic triangle. Like the weapons, magic has the same
properties. Anima beats Light, Light beats Dark, and Dark beats
Anima. You can view which magics have what properties by pressing
the R Button to view the magic. If two mages with the same books
clash, no additions or subtractions will occur. If Magic clashes
with a weapon, nothing will change stat wise.
8. Never waste gold at the beginning of the game, or ever. Gold becomes
much more valuable during the later parts of the game. One unit
costs 9980G to recruit, but if you send a special someone to recruit
him, he’s free!!! Buy at least 6 of each of the Killer weapons
(except the bow) because they increase the crit rate of a character.
A crit hit deals triple the regular amount of damage. You’ll hate it
when a unit hits another that has 18 HP for 17 damage and then
scores a crit. Makes you want to break the game. Anywho...
9. Don’t diss some playable characters just cause they look evil,
stupid, gay, or even perverted. They can be total monsters to your
enemy. The most ugliest guy in the game, Riev is a boss. You can et
him to join you in Extra Mode as a level 16 Bishop, along with other
bosses and NPCs you met in the original story.
10. If you want to get through a level fast, then turn the animation
off. It’s quicker as you don’t always have to see the same unit
doing the same motion over and over and over and over and over
again. Plus, turning animation off can be good because a harmful
glitch occurs if a Wyrvern Knight attacks with a long range weapon
and the skill “Pierce” occurs. The game’ll freeze and it can harm
your game. Another baddy of the great Wyrvern Knight. Anywho, I left
animation off throughout my whole game and beat it. I got a play
time of 8 hours. With my animation on file, I had a play time of 12
hours. If you’re wondering, I take my time and do a lot of training.
11. Use the terrain as your advantage. Hide in forests and mountains
and you’ll receive a defense bonus while in them. Sand, oceans, and
pillars also give defense. If you wait in a terrain booster (as I
call them), the enemy will charge recklessly towards that unit.
12. Know how much endurance a weapon has. Endurance is listed right
next to the weapon when you look at it in a menu. Once it has been
used that many times, it breaks and is automatically discarded.
Usually, strong weapons have low endurance while weaker ones have
higher endurance. Keep this in mind because if you send a unit with
shoddy weapons, it’ll use all of the weapons. A unit can’t fight
without any weapons. If an enemy attacks an unarmed unit, that unit
can’t strike back at the attacker.
13. A handful of weapons can deal damage from 2 spaces away. Use
these to avoid counterattacks by enemy units that you’re hitting.
Most of the magic books, bows, some spears, some swords, and some
axes have a reach of 2. Their endurance is pretty low, but they are
useful at all times. Longbows have a reach of 3 and few magic books
have a reach of 3-10. Save these books because they’re insane later
in the game. Sadly, you only find them late in the game.
14. Archers can be useful because bows have no weakness. The Longbow
is the only weapon that has a reach of 3, making no counterattacks
possible. The only exception is if the enemy you’re hitting has a
Longbow equipped. They can also use a special weapon called the
Ballista which is only provided by some battle maps. This, however,
doesn’t mean to beef up archers. To me, archers are crap and you
should never use them. There is an upgraded class called the
“Warrior” that can use both axes and bows. They are much better than
archers. They can equip Longbows, but they can’t use ballistas.
15. Know your HP and stats. If you send in a weak unit to combat 4 or
5 baddies, even if it has the right weapon, chances are that it’ll
get crushed. But don’t just send in a strong unit to collect all the
EXP. Share the EXP so that all your characters will be balanced so
you have a variety of characters with a variety of weapons to bring
along in battle.
16. Every point of damage counts. If a party member is the only one
injured and has only took 2 points of damage, you should still heal
the member. It has 2 pros: more HP for the unit and more EXP for the
healer. If you don’t heal a damaged character, the enemy AI will
target that character as a weak one and will keep attacking the unit
until it dies. Heal very often, even after a battle where you only
took 1 point of damage. You wouldn’t imagine the luck I ran into
when I entered the arena with Franz. I forgot to heal and he was at
21 of 24 HP. I was facing a Myrmidon who had a 64 hit rate, 7 damage
rate, and 3 crit rate. I hit the myrmidon and he hit me back as a
critical for 21 damage. RIGHT on the spot. I broke a GameBoy that
night. Always heal frequently!
17. Look around your enemies. If you see an enemy of a same class
that has a different portrait than another (as in a portrait that
looks like a human), try talking to them with a unit. You might be
able to get them to switch sides. Few characters are like that. The
only exception is Orson because he’s playable in chapter 5x, but he
turns into a baddy and is a boss in chapter 16. You can know which
characters you can recruit by reading the next section.
18. You should never have a team of just Axemen because if they
combat a team of swordsmen, a lot of characters will be killed.
You’re guaranteed not to use a bunch of the characters because you
can only bring a few characters into a battle/skirmish. Leave out
weaker ones and never use them. I usually leave out archers because
I think mages and shamans are WAY BETTER.
19. I never use thieves, but they are pretty useful. They can use a
lockpick to open doors and chests without keys. They can even steal
anything but weapons from an enemy. That means promotion items, gems
worth tons of Gold, healing items, and even keys. Keys are always
dropped though. You’ll know if an item will be dropped if it is
flashing green when you look at the enemy’s stat window. Always keep
this in mind as even some weapons are dropped as well. Promote a
thief into a Rouge and he won’t need to use a lockpick.
20. Summoners are extremely useful. Their powers are insane. They
have an option called “Summon”. This summons a disposable phantom
with an axe that only has 1 HP. It isn’t affected by the terrain
either which makes the phantom wicked! The AI will always go for the
weakest so you have yourself a distraction. They can also be used
for breaking a bosses weapon. Here’s a strat: If a boss has a
double-ranged weapon, position the summoner 3 spaces away from the
boss, summon a phantom., and end your turn. The boss will keep
attacking the phantom and killing it, wasting endurance of a weapon.
Keep doing this and once the bosses weapon is broken, you get free
hits! You only get 1 Shaman in the game and you should promote him
to a summoner. If you promote Ewan into a shaman then there’s
another summoner! With 2 summoners in your party, your game is
busted as all hell! Second best class in the game.
21. There is only 1 dancer in the entire game. I think she’s useless,
but Tethys is actually amazing. She can give another character
another chance to act. An extra move can get a unit to a troubled
one in time for a rescue. An extra move means the unit can attack
twice in one turn. Once attack can make a big difference. And every
point of damage can make a difference. If you are going to use her
give her the only Swiftsole in the game to increase her movement
range to 6. She can barely keep up with just a 4 movement range.
22. Support characters a lot. Some characters have a relation to
others and can use a command called “Support”. This command can only
be used after a set amount of turns have passed. You can see
characters flirt with each other and it’s really fun. As an
addition, if a supported character is at least 3 spaces away from
the character who supported, the supported character will receive
additional stat bonuses while attacking or when attacked. The stats
grow higher if the support relation is higher. The rankings go from
C to B to A. A is the max of course. A unit only gets 5 supports so
use them wisely. In certain maps that use the “Siege” objective,
just murder the boss and waste turns until a support option comes
up. A list of supports is near the end of the guide.
23. Some weapons reverse the weapon triangle. These weapons are
called the Swordreaver (axe), Axereaver (lance), and Lancereaver
(sword). They have a 15 endurance rating and can be useful. I never
use them, but people say that they’re underrated. I can believe
that, but I never found a use for them. There is also an Axe called
the Swordslayer, which is good against sword-users such as Myrmidons
and Mercenaries. There aren’t any magic books that reverse the magic
triangle which makes my gaming issues insane and yummy.
24. Some other weapons have special affects like effective against
knights, and effective against magic wielders. If you ever wonder
what cavalry is, it’s any unit that is on a horse. I never really
experimented much, but I don’t think troubadours are cavalry. There
are on a horse however.
25. Some items are stat-boosters and are one use items. These ones
can only be found by visiting villages, opening chests, and stealing
them from enemies. I like to save these ones because gaining stats
from levels is totally random. You have no clue how much HP you’ll
have, how much Strength, Speed, Luck, or whatever, even after you
promote a unit. My advice, save them for the end of the game, but if
you play extra mode, you can buy these items from secret shops in
the World Map. Most of these items permanently increase the given
stat by 2, but the Angelic Robe increase the HP stat by a whole 7
points! As I said before, every point of damage counts and that
includes your own hit points. Sad, as most people I know trash them.
26. Don’t be dumb and waste the stat booster items on characters you
like. Spread the stats so you’ll have a well balanced team. One unit
should not have all the glory in killing enemies. However, if you
are dumb (like I was) then I guess you could waste them on one
character. I used mine on Marisa because I thought she was hot (I
still do!). It was funny as my Marisa had maxed stats and was only a
level 5 Myrmidon. INSANE!!
27. You need a special item to promote a class and the unit needs to
be at a level 10 or higher. Never promote a class unless it is level
20. You’ll miss out on plenty of stats. Be wise in choosing classes.
28. Level up weaker units in the Tower of Valni. Some units come weak
and aren’t strong at all. These guys are usually Ross, Amelia, and
Ewan. They are trainee classes, but can turn into powerful dudes in
your arsenal. The Tower of Valni is available after chapter 8. Never
proceed to the second floor. Keep sticking to the ground floor
because the boss always gives unpromoted classes 100 EXP every time
you crush him. He gives about 50 EXP to promoted classes. He never
moves and has only a melee weapon. It’s a great way to beef up
archers and mages. Both Tower of Valni and Lagdou Ruins are full of
undead monsters. Lagdou is only available after you beat the game.
By the beginning of Chapter 9, you can have everybody in your team
at level 20, which some are unpromoted characters.
29. Don’t underestimate items like Pure Water and Barrier. So you get
+7 resistance and it decreases by 1 for each full turn passed.
That’s a decreiminating -7 damage when being attacked by magic. Pure
Waters saved my ass against Riev because his spellbook is really
strong. They can be used 3 times which makes it last pretty long.
30. Get the silver card in the desert. It decreases all bought items
by 1/2, but the unit that is shopping must have the silver card with
them. This is fun in extra mode because you can buy 2 stat boosters
for the price of 1. You can also buy weapons, 2 for 1. Saves gold.
31. Use the Arena in the game. There are only 2 in the whole game and
they aren’t re-visitable like shops and armories. There’s a trick to
the arena. If you enter with a sword-user and your opponent is a
lance user, reset the game before you start the fight and resume the
chapter. You shouldn’t be fighting. Move the sword-user out of the
arena and enter with an axe-user. It should be the same enemy, but
the level and/or weapon may alter. This is a great way to start the
game off with powered units and tons of gold. Use the earliest arena
in chapter 5 so you can have unpromoted level 20 characters. Not all
should be that powered up thought. I would stop until you have a
little over 100,000. It should take you no more than a day. Don’t
get too cocky and enter swords with swords combat. You just might
lose and have to do ALL that training again.
32. A special item in this game, similar to Afa’s Drop in FE7 is
called Metis’s Tome. It does the exact same thing as Afa’s Drops; it
increases stat growth by 5%. Don’t diss 5%. 5% is amazing! 5% can do
a lot for stat growth. I usually give it to a unit who I don’t use
early in the game. If it goes to a unit with a low level and low
stats, chances are, that character will be brutal later in the game.
The tome can only be found in the sand in Chapter 15.
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-4. Characters and Recruitment-
This section displays all of they playable characters on your side of
the party. It will tell you a description of the character, how to get
them, and what you should do with them. If you don’t agree, then it’s
your game to mess with, but pay attention because this is good stuff.
!!!!!LEGEND!!!!!
Name
Class and Level
Short Description
-How to get
What to do
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|Amelia|
LV 1 Recruit
A girl who looks 13 and left her village to fight for Grado.
-Chpt. 9- Have Eirika, Ephraim, or Franz talk to her.
-Chpt. 13 Eirika- Have Eirika or Franz talk to her.
A trainee that has potential. Level up in Tower of Valni and promote to
a Cavalier. She looks better because she isn’t covered with armor.
Then, promote to a Paladin. I used Metis’s Tome on her.
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|Artur|
LV 2 Monk
A monk from Renias who has a red afro.
-Chpt. 4- From the start.
I never used him. If you do soop him up, make him a bishop.
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|Caellach|
LV 12 Hero
A boss in the original story who you killed.
-Play Extra Mode. You unlock him in the Tower of Valni.
Gerik should already be a Hero. No need for another one. Take
Caellach’s junk and store it someplace in the inventory.
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|Colm|
Lv 2 Thief
A thief who if friends with Neimi.
-Chpt. 2- have Neimi talk to him.
Use him in the beginning for opening doors and chests> It’s also fun
stealing stuff from enemies. If you do use him, promote him to a rouge.
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|Cormag|
LV 9-11 Wyrvern Rider
Brother of Glen who Valter murdered.
-Chpt. 10 Ephraim- Have Duessel speak to him.
-Chpt. 13 Eirika - Have Eirika speak to him.
Use Tana instead. If you want a Wyrvern Knight then he’s your man.
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|Dolza|
LV 1 Berserker
L’Arachel’s servant and protector.
-Chpt. 11- Have L’Arachel talk to him.
I’d use Ross instead. If you do use this guy, he comes well balanced.
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|Duessel|
LV 8-10 Great Knight
The famous Obsidian. Also a general who betrayed the Grado empire.
-Chpt. 10 Ephraim- Have Ephraim speak to him.
-Chpt. 15 Eirika - joins on the third turn.
I’d use him instead of Forde or Kyle combined! He’s just like a Seth.
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|Eirika|
LV 1-15 Lord
Princess of Renias; sister to Ephraim.
-Chpt. 15 Ephraim- Joins in on the first turn.
- Prologue - Main character.
Beef her up throughout the game. Can’t do anything about it.
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|Ephraim|
LV 4-15 Lord
Prince of Renias; brother to Eirika.
-Chpt. 5x- first turn.
-Chpt. 8 - end of first turn.
-Chpt. 15 Eirika- Turn 3.
Beef him up throughout the game. Can’t do anything about it.
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|Ewan|
LV 1 Pupil
Student of the sage Saleh.
-Chpt. 12 Ephraim- Enter a village.
-Chpt. 12 Eirika - Enter a house in the western side of the map.
Promote him to a Shaman and then a Summoner. SECOND BEST CLASS!!
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|Fado|
LV 11 General
Father to Eirika and Ephraim whose name sounds like the drink Faygo.
-Play Extra Mode. Beat the Tower or Ruins multiple times (I think).
Gilliam should already be more powerful than him, but I’d use him
because he defense stat is so damn high.
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|Forde|
LV 6+ Cavalier
A secret painter who is Franz’s brother.
-Chpt. 5x and 8. Comes in on first turn
I would only use him for the beginning. Don’t bother with him
afterwards and he is pretty useless. Make him a Great Knight.
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|Franz|
LV 1 Cavalier
Forde’s younger brother who wants to be like Seth.
-Chpt. 1- from the start
I used him throughout the whole game. Make him a Great Knight.
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|Garcia|
LV 4 Fighter
Father to Ross and was once a great military leader.
-Chpt. 2- Have Ross talk to him.
I’d use him pretty much for the beginning of the game. He becomes
weaker in later parts of the game, but I used the arena to make him
level 20. Definitely a wonderful Warrior when maxed out.
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|Gerik|
LV 10 Mercenary
The great character in the game who had previously hired Marisa.
-Chpt. 13 Ephraim- joins first turn.
-Chpt. 10 Eirika - have Innes talk to him.
Use him all throughout the game and make him a Hero.
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|Gilliam|
LV 4 Knight
Slow moving dude who’s pretty cool.
-Chpt. 1- from the start
Definitely use him throughout the whole game. Make him a General.
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|Glen|
LV 12 Dragon Master
The only Dragon Master in the game. Cormag’s brother who was murdered.
-Play Extra Mode. Beat some level in the Lagdou Ruins.
I never used him. He does come with a Fili Shield which protects from
arrows. If you didn’t use any other flier except Tana, use this guy.
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|Hayden|
LV 10 Ranger
King of Frelia and friend of the sacred twins.
-Play Extra Mode. Beat a level in the ruins.
I never use rangers. They are like Warriors but with swords. I guess
they are useful if you need to exterminate enemies from a distance.
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|Innes|
LV 1-3 Sniper
Prince of Frelia and friend of Eirika.
-Chpt. 15 Ephraim- joins first turn.
-Chpt. 10 Eirika - have Eirika talk to him.
I never use archers. They’re useless. Trash this guy.
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|Ismaire|
LV 9 Swordsmaster
Queen of White Dunes and Jehanna Hall
-Play Extra Mode. Beat Tower of Valni.
Marisa or Joshua should already be more powerful than Ismaire. Just
take her stuff and don’t use her.
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|Joshua|
LV 5 Myrmidon
A gambling spirit with no luck.
-Chpt. 5- Have Natasha talk to him.
I use him only for the beginning. If you want to promote him, make him
an Assassin because Marisa should be a swordsmaster.
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|Knoll|
LV 10 Shaman
A shaman from Grado. He knows the “riddle” of the Dark Stone.
-Chpt. 10- First turn.
Definitely make this guy a summoner. SECOND BEST CLASS!!!
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|Kyle|
LV 5+ Cavalier
Cavalier sworn to protect Ephraim and loyal to Renias.
-Chpt. 5x and 8- First turn.
I never use this guy. Even Forde is better than this dude.
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|L’Arachel|
LV 3 Troubadour
Princess of Rausten who can be really weird.
-Chpt. 11- Have Eirika or Ephraim talk to her.
I used her my second game and found she was quite useful. She is faster
than Natasha and Moulder and should be turned into a Mage Knight.
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|Lute|
LV 1 Mage
Weird girl who knows Artur. She calls herself “Prodigy”.
-Chpt. 4- Visit the small village in the southwestern part of the map.
I would use her throughout the game because she’s a good mage that
should be promoted to a powerful sage. Anima magic is really popular.
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|Lyon|
LV 14 Necromancer
Childhood friend of Eirika and Ephraim who became EVIL!!!
-Play Extra Mode. I hear you have to beat the Ruins 3 times.
I never got him. Who would spend all that time wasting weapons just for
the only Necro”master” in the game? Only hardcore gamers would.
****According to John Teixeira, Lyon can summon phantoms as well as any
other summoner. He also says that his summons are stronger. If so, they
should only be used as distractions because they don’t get EXP for
defeating an enemy.
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|Marisa|
LV 5 Myrmidon
Tasty-looking girl who was once hired by Gerik.
-Chpt. 12 Ephraim- Have Ewan talk to her.
-Chpt. 10 Eirika - Have Gerik talk to her.
Best character in the game. What was I thinking during my first file?
Once she’s maxed out, nobody can hit her, even with a lance!
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|Moulder|
LV 3 Priest
Middle-aged priest of Frelia.
-Chpt. 2- From the start.
I’d either use him or Natasha. This guy comes at a higher level though,
but I soop up Natasha because she’s a chick. Make him a Bishop.
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|Myrrh|
LV 1 Manakete
Little girl who can trans into a dragon.
-Chpt 16- From the start.
Her HP starts off low, but she’s, according to some gamers, the “best
character” in the game. She hits pretty high, and levels up easily.
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|Natasha|
LV 1 Cleric
Yummy girl from the Grado Empire.
-Chpt. 5- From the start.
I used her instead of Moulder because she’s a female character. I like
females. I’m attracted to them. Anywho, she can change into a Valkyrie.
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|Neimi|
LV 1 Archer
Crybaby who grew up with Colm.
-Chpt. 3- From the start.
As I said before, archers aren’t good. Trash this girl.
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|Orson|
LV 13 Paladin
Cavalier of Fado who betrayed of Renias.
-Chpt. 5x- From the start. Exclusive for that chapter.
-Play Extra Mode. Beat a level in the Tower of Valni.
I just take his stuff and let him die. You’ll get his stuff back in
Extra mode. I use Seth or Amelia instead.
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|Rennac|
LV 1 Rouge
Rouge who was hired by L’Arachel.
-Chpt. 14- Have Eirika, Ephraim, or L’Arachel talk to him.
You have to buy him if you don’t talk to him with L’Arachel. With
L’Arachel, he’s free. I never used Colm so I used this guy.
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|Riev|
LV 16 Bishop
Ugliest character in the game.
-Play Extra Mode. Beat a level in the Tower of Valni.
You should use him if another bishop is maxed out. He scares me because
he looks like a zombie. Yuck.
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|Ross|
LV 1 Journeyman
Son of Garcia and a powerhouse when maxed.
-Chpt. 2- Have Eirika talk to him.
I’d use him all throughout the game. His power is unimaginable when
he’s a level 20 Warrior/Berserker.
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|Saleh|
LV 1-4 Sage
A teacher to Ewan and a powerhouse.
-Chpt. 15 Ephraim- From the start.
-Chpt. 12 Eirika - From the start.
I used him for everything. He’ll probably have higher stats than Lute.
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|Selena|
LV 11 Mage Knight
Another good-looking chick that you should use.
-Play Extra Mode. I think you have to beat the Tower multiple times.
I got her once. She’s better than L’Arachel as a Mage Knight.
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|Seth|
LV 1 Paladin
Big powerhouse paladin from Renias.
-Prologue- From the start.
I used him throughout the game. He’s kinda like Marcus from FE7.
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|Syrene|
LV 1 Falcoknight
Commander of Frelia’s Pegasus Knights.
-Chpt. 17- Have Tana talk to her.
Since I used Tana throughout the game, I never had any use for Syrene.
If you want, you could beef up Vanessa and Tana to do the tri-attack.
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|Tana|
LV 4 Pegasus Knight
Hot princess chick of Frelia.
-Chpt. 9- Have Ephraim or Eirika talk to her.
Use her for most of the game. Make her a Falcoknight.
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|Tethys|
LV 1 Dancer
Dancer from somewhere.
-Chpt. 13 Ephraim- From the start.
-Chpt. 10 Eirika - Have Innes talk to her.
I never used her. Some peeps say that she’s a great character for the
party and should be in every fight. I find her “Dance” ability great,
but her movement rate very low without a Swiftsole.
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|Valter|
LV 13 Wyrvern Knight
Knight of Grado who killed a fellow General Glen.
-Play Extra Mode. He’s unlocked in the Tower of Valni.
I never used this guy. His reputation is bad enough.
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|Vanessa|
LV 1 Pegasus Knight
A knight loyal to Hayden and Frelia.
-Chpt. 2- From the start.
I’d wait for Tana to come in. I never liked Vanessa.
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-5. Battle System-
The battle system of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is like the first
Fire Emblem for GameBoy and kind of like FF Tactics. Characters get one
action and that action involves a distance travel and an attack. In
Fire Emblem, the move must come before the attack. Otherwise, you can
only attack and not move. Characters can only move as many spaces as
their movement stat is. They can move less if you want them to.
Terrain will also affect movement range. Forests will affect movement
by 1. I’ll make the best example I can.
- - - - - - - (c) character of a 6 move rate
(c)= = = + = - - regular terrain (plains)
- - - - - - - = move trail of the character
The character has a move rate of 6, but is only moving 5 spaces. In
order to pass through the forest, it take 2 panels out of the movement
range. In order to pass a forest or a fort, it will take 2 panels to
pass it. Passing a mountain or a peak takes 4 or 5 panels just to cross
ontop of it. Watch out for terrain. I don’t recall armories, or houses
to deduct any panels. Armories might, but houses don’t.
In order to attack an enemy unit, your attacking unit must be in range
of that unit. Melee weapons can only be used a character is adjacent to
the opposing unit. Other weapons such as long-ranged weapons, bows, and
magic can be used from one or two spaces away. Position a unit with
this kind of weapon property TWO spaces away from an enemy unit. A
panel that is diagonal from a unit counts as 2 spaces. This isn’t 3-D
here. It’s a 2-D tactical system. It’s pretty smart, too!
If a one of your unit’s HP is reduced to 0, that unit is destroyed
(a.k.a. slaughtered). That unit is dead and can’t act for the rest of
the game. It’s best to restart the chapter and act again. It’s your
choice, but in this game, I didn’t se a scoring sheet for survival,
funds, tactics, or any of that.
Damage is calculated by taking the attacking units weapon “Mt” or
attack power, adding it to the strength of the attacking unit, and
subtracting the defense of the defending unit. So here’s an example.
Mt = 7
Str= 14
Def= 8
7 + 14 = 21 - 8 = 13. One strike of the weapon will do 13 damage.
The same is for magic except defense is resistance. Another example.
Mt = 10
Mag= 15
Res= 9
10 + 15 = 25 - 9 = 16. One hit would do 16 damage.
Skill is a major stat in battling. The higher a skill rating, the
higher a units Hit rate will be. Without a hit rate, your unit won’t be
able to hit your enemy. Don’t worry, leveling up increases this stat.
Speed is also a factor that is important in battle. The higher a units
speed, the more times it can attack. The maximum time a unit is allowed
to hit is 2. With a “Brave” weapon, a unit may be able to hit for 4
strikes in one combat depending on the speed. I’m not sure, but it’s
either that a unit will be able to strike twice if:
The unit’s speed is higher
than the defending unit’s
OR
The unit’s speed is at least twice
as much as the defending unit’s.
Again I’m not sure, but most of the time, your unit will hit twice in
one combat. The only time it won’t hit twice is if the weapon they’re
holding only has 1 endurance left in it. That leads to another thing:
Always bring enough weapons for a fight because you don’t want too many
or too less. You don’t want to go into a fight without any weapons.
Anywho, here is the turns of the game in order from which they occur.
PLAYER PHASE
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ENEMY PHASE
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OTHER PHASE
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Check
During the player phase, you control your units. Your units are the
ones in the blue. You can move all of them, specific ones, or none at
all. To end your turn quicker, place the cursor over a panel without
any character on it or on a character that has acted and press the A
button. Scroll down to “End” and it will end your current turn. It
saves time. Turning animation off also saves time.
During the enemy phase, the enemy AI will move it’s own characters like
you’ve moved yours. Enemy units will move and initiate attacks if they
can. After the enemy has move, the AI will end the enemy phase.
The Other Phase only appears if there are units that are green on the
field. Field stands for neutral characters. They, however, don’t harm
your units. During the Other Phase, the green units will move and
initiate attacks if they want to. A note about characters in the green.
If they defeat an enemy unit, they won’t gain experience. Some of the
green characters are recruitable. It’s best to recruit them quick
because they’ll hog tons of EXP. After the other phase, another turn,
although not viewable will occur. I call it the “Check”.
During the Check, the game adds a turn to the total amount of turns
you’ve had throughout the game. It’ll tell you the amount of turns when
you beat the game. Mine are usually high because I spend time doing
supports. Anywho, I guess the Check can include the victory status. If
the condition for victory is “Defeat Boss” or “Defeat all enemies”
after you’ve accomplished that goal, it’ll skip through the remaining
phases and immediately go to the Check, resulting in a victorious
battle. The only victory not affected by the Check is the “Seize
Throne/Gate” victory. The battle will end once the Seize command is
issued. So the Check includes the turn count and victory condition.
Of course after each battle, you’ll either appear back on the world map
or be forced into another battle. Very few times will you have a
following battle after a story fight. You will ALWAYS return to the
world map after every “skirmish”. These are battles that don’t affect
the storyline, but after chapter 8, random monsters will appear on
places that are black dots. They won’t move, but if you touch them,
you’ll initiate a battle. These can be used to gain experience points,
but I don’t like them because 90% of skirmishes have fog in them,
making it impossible to see the enemies. The Tower of Valni is so much
better because you actually know what you’re fighting.
This concludes the Game Flow and Battle System.
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-6. Walkthrough-
Hey peeps! Time for the real stuff. This section provides info for
story mode, but I’m not going to tell you the story myself. Boss strats
are included in here, so watch out for them. Well, on we go.
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Prologue
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Eirika, Seth
Recruits - none
Move Seth towards the enemy and take out a fighter.
Move Eirika towards the enemy and attack. Have her hit both remaining
enemies. Eirika should gain 1 or 2 levels. It is possible to die this
early in the game if the leader hits twice in a row. Just be careful,
use a Vulnerary and hide in some woods. Don’t use Seth because Eirika
needs the EXP.
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Chapter 1 - Escape!
Objective - Seize Gate
New Characters - Franz, Gilliam
Recruits - none
Trade the Vulneraries to Gilliam. Move Seth to the targeted position.
Move Eirika in for an attack while bringing Franz and Gilliam down
towards the fortress. When reinforcements arrive, send Eirika and Franz
down to kill them. Have either Eirika or Seth take care of Breguet.
Before you seize the gate, you may way to waste about 100 turns for
support conversations. Just move your cursor to an empty panel, press
the A button, then Up, then the A button again. It should end your
turn, but also go back to your turn. Keep doing this until it says 100
turns in the status menu. Then seize the gate with Eirika.
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Chapter 2 - The Protected
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Moulder, Vanessa
Recruits - Ross, Garcia
Send Vanessa to rescue Ross while sending Moulder to approach the
mountains. Eirika should be visiting the village. Garcia should be
taking care of the enemies of the other side. Immediately follow up by
having Seth move closer to the southwestern village in the corner. Have
your other units move down towards the enemy. Drop Ross next to Moulder
and have him heal Ross. Have Eirika visit the two northern villages and
talk to Ross. Then send Vanessa back to rescue Garcia. Have Ross talk
to Garcia to recruit him. Have Eirika buy an Iron Sword from the armory
and clear out all enemies. If she ever gets hurt, heal with Moulder.
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Chapter 3 - The Bandits of Borgo
Objective - Seize Throne
New Characters - Neimi
Recruits - Colm
Move Neimi up on the first round. At the end of the enemy’s turn, Colm
will appear. Talk to him with Neimi. Send Ross with his Hatchet to kill
the Brigands from long-distance, just so he gets the EXP. You will want
Ross to pick up all the EXP here. Whenever he gets hit, use Moulder to
heal him. Ross should kill every unit except for the boss. The boss,
Bazba, is an axe-user, so you should have either Eirika or a Cavalier
take care of him. Remember, leave the small guys to Ross. This is
another battle which you can pass up turns for support conversations.
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Chapter 4 - Ancient Horrors
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Artur
Recruits - Lute
Once the battle starts, send Vanessa to the southwestern village to
pick up Lute. Have Lute exterminate the enemies in the south. Have Ross
kill all the enemies and reinforcements in the northwestern area. He
MUST reach Level 10 by the end of this Chapter, just so he gets
promoted a class and gets stronger. After Ross gets to level 10, stop
sing him and use Gilliam or a Cavalier. Anybody can crush the boss, an
Entombed monster.
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Chapter 5 - The Empire’s Reach
Objective - Defeat Saar
New Characters - Natasha
Recruits - Joshua
Ross should be promoted to a Pirate. His dad, Garcia, is already a
fighter, so you don’t need another one. Pirate can also cross water.
This battle’s pretty complicated. Natasha is the only one who can
recruit Joshua, and Joshua won’t attack Natasha. He will attack any
other character that is in his movement rate. For starts, move Lute to
the village to the east of you starting location. Move 3 or 4
characters up the western slope while you should lure the enemies from
the east bank out and take care of them. Once all the enemies except
Joshua are defeated, send only Natasha up to recruit him. Now you have
an extra swordsman. Enemy reinforcements should arrive from the
southeast, east, and northeast. Take care of them fast because the
pillage villages preventing you from getting free items. Don’t kill
Saar just yet. You saw the arena here, so lets train some characters.
ARENA - The arena is used for training characters and making some Gold.
You will need Gold later, so make sure you do this. Also make sure you
train Dart, Eirika and a lance user. Don’t use Gilliam because he’s too
slow. There’s a trick to this. Once you pay the guy to fight, look at
the opponent he shows you, but don’t start the battle. If you entered
with Dart and the opponent is a sword-user, reset your GameBoy and re-
enter with the lance-user. If you entered with Eirika and the opponent
is a lance-user, reset and enter with Dart. Once your character is done
fighting, heal with Moulder or Natasha (whoever you want to use
throughout the rest of the game). You can use Joshua instead of Eirika
and Garcia instead of Ross, if you want.
This is a cool trick that allows you to reach level 20 with some
characters. I only recommend training until your Gold reaches a very
high amount (around 12,000). If you’re running out of staves to heal
with, you can always buy some from the vendor. You won’t have to worry
about weapons because they’re provided by the arena. Make sure you do
this because this guide plays along like you did.
Once you’re done training in the arena, defeat Saar.
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Chapter 5x - Unbroken Heart
Objective - Seize Throne
New Characters - Ephraim, Forde, Kyle, Orson
Recruits - none
Do NOT use Orson in this battle. He may seem tempty to use, but don’t
use him. He turns evil and leaves you! AHAHAHA!!!! It’s true...Take all
his stuff and give it to Ephraim.
This level’s pretty easy. First choose a Cavalier, Forde or Kyle. If
you want a higher level Cavalier, choose Forde, but if you want Spike
from Cowboy Bebop, choose Kyle. Send this Cavalier and Ephraim around
slaying everyone. Make good use of the Vulneraries and Elixirs. Make
sure you kill everybody and get all the chests. Have the Cavalier and
Ephraim gang up on the boss, Zonta.
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***Orson strat contributed by John Teixeira***
3) Finally, a little bit of strategy that is kinda funny. You say not
to use Orson in ch. 5x. I agree, he should not attack. However, if
you want to see the CPU be REALLY stupid, take all of Orsons weapons,
give them to anyone, and send Orson into a mad charge, attracting all
of the enemy fire while Ephriam and Kyle/Forde just out of range of the
enemies. When it is your turn again, move Orson back and bring in the
soon-to-be wrecking crew and cut down all of the stupid AI that
attacked Orson. Easy shielding at absolutely no cost to you. If he
dies, oh well, he betrays you anyway, who cares? He only says
something to the effect of he is retreating and dissappears. the story
line is still unaffected.
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Chapter 6 - Victims of War
Objective - Defeat Novala
New Characters - none
Recruits - none
Gigantic spiders haunt villagers in the east. If you brought Colm
along, you can see further through the fog. Also, if you’re quick
enough, you can end this battle without rescuing a single villager from
the Baels. Make sure you hide your healer in a forest so they can avoid
attacks. Don’t send any level 20 character to the frontlines. If all
your other characters are weak, then I guess you could. It’s a good
idea to send Gilliam out because his defense rate is amazing. Once the
spider starts charging down the mountains, hurry and defeat all enemies
and Novala last. Seth should make quick work of Novala.
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Chapter 7 - Waterside Renvall
Objective - Seize Gate
New Characters - none
Recruits - none
There are big crossbows in this map called Ballistae. Only archers and
snipers can use these, but I wouldn’t use Neimi here. She sucks, haha!!
Send an axe-user across the bridge to kill the soldiers. Bring
everybody except 1 unit across the bridge. Send that one unit up to
kill the northern enemies. Once every unit is across the bridge,
position them around the southeastern portion of the map. Send Gilliam
up so that the archer wastes the Ballista ammo on him. He won’t be
damaged. He can also take care of the enemies around there, too. Once
the ballista ammo has been wasted, send another unit up to the archers
location and kill his buds as well. Make your way to the castle and
gang up on Murray. He’s easy. You can waste turns here for supports.
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Chapter 8 - It’s a Trap!
Objective - Seize Throne
New Characters - none
Recruits - none
Make sure you bring Colm and his lockpick along in the fight.
Ephraim and his friend make an appearance at the end of turn 1. Send
Eirika and some horse guys along with her to join up with Ephraim.
Reinforcements arrive around Ephraim’s starting area, so keep them
stationed around there. The other characters should head north and kill
the enemies there. One drops a key to the door so you can use that
instead of Colm’s lockpick. Once all the enemies on each side are
defeated, join the two teams up in the middle. Make sure Colm raids the
chests in the map; you’ll need the items. The boss Tirado is a General,
much like Gilliam. His has insane defense, so have either Ephraim with
the Reginleif or Seth with the Armorslayer finish him off.
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CHOOSING A PATH
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This part plays a good role in the storyline. If you want an easy game,
choose Eirika’s path. If you want harder maps, choose Ephraim’s path.
Each one has it’s benefits, but Ephraim’s path seems a lot harder.
There aren’t any characters that can’t be obtained in either path, but
some are harder to recruit in Ephraim’s path. I’m listing a walkthrough
for both paths, starting with the easiest, Eirika’s. Here...we...GO!
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a. Eirika’s Path
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After the events in Chapter 8, a new level opens up. It’s a tower
called the “Tower of Valni”. This is a great place to level up
characters because the map is always there and skirmishes place fog in
the map most of the time. In the tower, it’s recommended to send only 1
unit and a healer into the tower. You can send other characters for
backup if you want, but make sure you soop up some characters here.
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Chapter 9 - Distant Blade
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Tana
Recruits - Amelia
Bring Franz along for this battle.
There is a new recruit named Amelia in here and she can be on of the
best characters. Speak to her with Franz or Eirika to recruit her, but
stay out of her movement range to avoid killing her by accident. If you
don’t recruit Amelia before turn 11, she’ll leave the battlefield and
you’ll have another chance to recruit her in Chapter 13.
This battle consists of mercenaries, who aren’t very strong. Start off
by sending Tana, equipped with an Axereaver, to the village near the
middle of the screen. Pirate will try to attack her, but their hit rate
should be low because of the Axereaver. Be sure to send appropriate
fighters around the corners and alternate battling with them. Amelia
appears in the southwest area of the map on turn 4. Franz should
recruit her because of his high movement range. Once you reach the
southeast corner of the map, start gathering your units around Binks,
the boss. Don’t get too close or he’ll hit you with his Steel Bow. Send
swordfighters first and if he’s still alive, hit with axes. He’s easy.
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Chapter 10 - Revolt At Carcino
Objective - Seize Gate
New Characters - None
Recruits - Marisa, Gerik, Innes, Tethys
Bring a high level paladin, like Seth, with you. If you don’t like
paladins, bring Tana along, but watch out for arrows. Also, bring a lot
of healing staves if you want to use the arena here.
Get ready for the hardest battle yet. Your team starts out in the
northwest area of the map. Recruitable characters start out in the
fort-looking thing underneath your starting position. Have Seth or a
pegasus knight rescue Eirika and bring her toward the neutral
characters’ position. Once you reach their position, let Eirika off and
make her talk to Innes. Then have Innes talk to Tethys and have Tethys
talk to Gerik. That’s 3 characters in 1 turn!
Now hear comes the tricky part. Make a group with Gerik and some
buddies near the bridges underneath the fort-looking thing. Watch the
myrmidon come up the path. Make sure she doesn’t attack you or you
attack her. When she’s in Gerik’s movement range, talk to her with
Gerik. Now you have a female swordsmaster. While you are doing all
this, your other characters should have already cleared out the middle
portion of the map. Have Gerik’s group move around the southeast corner
of the map slaying any reinforcements. Have your party regroup in the
middle of the map.
Open the doors with a chest key and send a knight in because of his
high defense. He should kill the people inside the gate without taking
too much damage. Inside the gate is an arena which is very handy to
beef up new units like Marisa and Gerik. Amelia’s way too weak and
should be leveled in the Tower of Valni.
Once you reach the boss, Pablo, don’t get within his attacking range.
Make a group of all your strong units and a healer or two. Send them
inside to gang up on Pablo. If your units get hurt, heal them with the
healer. Pablo’s tough, so if you don’t finish him within one turn,
he’ll kill a unit for sure. After killing him, waste turns for supports
and then seize the gate when you’re ready.
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Chapter 11 - Creeping Darkness
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - None
Recruits - L’Arachel, Dolza
Bring some torches and a thief (for sure!) along.
This battle consists of fog and undead monsters. First off, split your
party into 2 groups: one with Eirika paired with a thief and some
average units and the other consisting of strong units. Send Eirika’s
unit down the southern passage and the other unit through the east
pathway. Make your way through slaying enemies. Once Eirika’s unit
reaches the bottom of the map, send the thief up to the ladder-thing to
the chest. Send Eirika to L’Arachel to recruit her, then have L’Arachel
talk to Dolza to recruit him.
Regroup your team in the middle of the map to L’Arachel’s starting
position. Have the thief nab the chest there and the one northeast from
it also. After all the chests have been robbed, make your way outside
the castle demolishing any leftover enemies.
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Chapter 12 - Village of Silence
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Saleh
Recruits - Ewan
This is another monster-infested area. Bring a bishop along.
Your party starts out in the southwest area of the map. Send in weak
characters in first to gain some levels. Work your way to the top
dispatching reinforcements if they come. Once you reach the middle
portion of the map, send Saleh and a few other units off to the small
area with the 2 houses and send Saleh in the westernmost house to
recruit Ewan. Level him in the Valni tower later.
Send in some strong units out to the front line and slay some monsters.
Make sure all reinforcements arrive before challenging the boss, the
Maelduin. He has a Steel Bow with him, so don’t get too close. Here’s a
trick: send in a General or somebody with high defense and place him 2
spaces away from the boss. Skip your turn and let him hit you with his
bow. The next turn, slam him with weak characters. The characters who
finished him off should get 100 EXP.
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Chapter 13 - Hamill Canyon
Objective - Survive for 11 turns/Defeat Aias
New Characters - None
Recruits - Cormag, Amelia
Bring a lot of strong units for this one. Amelia only appears as a
recruit if you didn’t recruit or kill her before.
This chapter may look intimidating. It’s actually not that bad. Your
party starts off in the middle of the map while enemy units will plunge
from the east. They will keep replenishing from the forts so make sure
you pop a unit onto a fort. Send most your strong units east to take
out many units. Send the other characters into 2 groups and around the
mountains for a pincer attack. Regroup your characters near the enemy’s
base.
You might wanna keep Eirika and a few axe-users behind at the camp to
recruit Cormag. He comes with a few wyvern knights and Eirika needs to
talk to him in order to recruit him. Make sure he doesn’t attack you
first, or he might kill you or vice-versa. If you didn’t recruit Amelia
earlier, send Franz or Eirika to her and get her on your team. She
appears on the frontlines of the enemy’s camp.
Take out reinforcements pouring out of the forts every turn. If you
feel like it, you can kill Aias, but he’s pretty hard and has a wide
variety of weapons to use. Defeating him earns you a Knight Crest,
which isn’t that important cause you can buy it later. Either stall for
11 turns or defeat a worthy boss.
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Chapter 14 - Queen of White Dunes
Objective - Seize throne
New Characters - None
Recruits - Rennac
Bring L’Arachel along.
This battle takes a long time. Send L’Arachel with some units through
the eastern door. You can open the door and send L’Arachel to Rennac to
recruit him, but make sure you kill enemy units before you do. While
doing this, send your other units into 2 groups. One going through the
northern door and the other through the western door. Scrap up some
weak enemies and regroup your units by the enemy’s main camp. Rennac
should have a Member’s Card, which can be used at the western upside-
down “L” shaped patch of grass. Move him inside that tiny space and
select the “Secret” command. The shop sells some nifty stuff.
Reinforcements appear from the south if you didn’t know. When you’re
ready, penetrate the throne room and slaughter Carlyle’s guards. Send
in some lance-wielders and take down Carlyle. Waste turns for supports
and then seize the throne with Eirika.
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Chapter 15 - Scorched Sand
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Ephraim, Duessel, Knoll
Recruits - None
Bring a lot of magic-users, as movement for them isn’t affected by the
sandstorm. Bring less or no horse-riders as their movement is affected
by the sandstorm.
This is a tough fight. If you want the treasures, refer to the Scorched
Sand Treasures map on GameFaqs. Your units start off near the top
pyramid while Ephraim’s unit starts off at the southwestern area around
turn 2. Scatter your units around the map killing enemies, but don’t
challenge the bosses yet. When Ephraim’s unit arrives, visit the
village and then send them to support Eirika’s units.
Axe-users should be widely used because of the majority of enemies
being wyvern riders. Make sure you heal your units properly. When your
done killing all enemies, including reinforcements, take extra time to
search the sand for treasures. You can also waste turns for supports.
Once you feel like challenging the bosses, gather 2 units around them,
but keep your distance. They won’t move, but don’t take them lightly
either. Send appropriate fighters to battle each boss. Send axe-
wielders against Valter (the southern boss) and send Lance or Sword-
wielders to Caellach (the northern boss). They’re tough, but you should
be able to kill them.
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Chapter 16 - Ruled By Madness
Objective - Seize throne
New Characters - Myrrh
Recruits - None
Bring Rennac along for treasure robbing.
At the start of the battle, split your team into 2 groups. Send one
with Rennac up the stairs slaying enemies. Send the other west and
around the castle to the northwestern gate. Fight your way through and
regroup in the middle of the map. Make sure Rennac robs the chests.
Send some units into the room below the middle of the map and kill all
reinforcements that appear. After you’re done chicken huntin’ (yes
that’s ICP) go up to the boss’ room and kill his guards. After killing
them, gather your troops around Orson, that fat horse who ditched you
in an earlier chapter. Axe-wielders should be able to take him down.
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b. Ephraim’s Path
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After the events in Chapter 8, a new level opens up. It’s a tower
called the “Tower of Valni”. This is a great place to level up
characters because the map is always there and skirmishes place fog in
the map most of the time. In the tower, it’s recommended to send only 1
unit and a healer into the tower. You can send other characters for
backup if you want, but make sure you soop up some characters here.
Ephraim’s path is a little harder than Eirika’s. The way he recruits
characters is tougher than the way Eirika does because most new
characters are recruits. Some recruits come unequipped, forcing you to
give them supplies. His maps are a little harder to figure out. Either
way, his path is just as fun as Eirika’s, but much more irritating.
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Chapter 9 - Fort Rigwald
Objective - Seize throne
New Characters - Tana
Recruits - Amelia
Bring Franz and a thief along.
Your party starts out in the northwestern area of the map. Do not move
Tana a single space from where she is or she’ll get attacked by the
mage lurking outside of her cellar. Start by moving your forces down
making sure that you fight properly. Demolish enemy units and move
around the corner. Don’t worry if the priest puts you to sleep as it
only lasts for a couple turns. Station a unit a few spaces away from
Amelia and let the enemy come to you and be slaughtered. Then, move
Franz up to Amelia’s position and talk to her to recruit her.
Be sure to guard Amelia as reinforcements come from the south. Level
her later in the Tower of Valni. Send a few units and your thief to the
northern area to raid some chests and free Tana. You can start using
Tana by stationing her next to Ephraim and move a spear from the
supply.
After the chests have been taken care of, move your units down to the
throne area. Kill all enemy units and group your characters around
Gheb, which sword-users should take care of.
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Chapter 10 - Turning Traitor
Objective - Guard Duessel for 10 turns/Defeat Beran
New Characters - None
Recruits - Duessel, Cormag
Bring a bunch of strong units.
This battle is a tough one that’ll probably take a few restarts. Your
party appears in the northeastern area while Duessel’s unit is
stationed in the southwestern area. Start by sending units west to the
village in the west. Kill enemies and send a unit into the village to
get a torch. Send uber-strong units south having a paladin haul
Ephraim. Drop Ephraim off near Duessel’s location and talk to him with
Ephraim.
Cormag’s unit should appear in the southeast near this time. Stay put
where you are and let Cormag come to you. When he gets close enough,
send Duessel in and talk to Cormag. Then, finish of his wyvern allies.
Regroup your party in the middle of the map. Oh yeah, and if you can
finish off a ballista boat, you get a Secret Book, which increases
skill. Position a few units close to the bridge and let enemies charge
after you. It’s funny cause they all die.
Shop at the vendor or armory and make your way to the boss Beran. If
he’s too hard, then just waste turns until the turn count is over. If
you feel like beating him, position a character 2 spaces away from him
and let him use his longbow. Then send all your units in for a kill.
Refrain from using distance-attackers because Beran can attack them
with his longbow and most likely kill a unit of yours.
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Chapter 11 - Phantom Ship
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - None
Recruits - L’Arachel, Dolza
This battle isn’t tough. During the first turn, you’re on a ship by
yourself. Then your ship connects with another ship, forcing you into a
monster battle. Send most of your units east including a paladin that
should rescue Ephraim. Leave a few units behind to deal with
reinforcements. Send the paladin with Ephraim all the way to the
easternmost ship and drop him off there. Have Ephraim talk to L’Arachel
when he can. Then have L’Arachel talk to Dolza to recruit him.
After the western units have dealt with reinforcements, send them east
to regroup with the rest of the team. Stay close on 1 ship and let the
enemy come to you. Defeat all remaining monsters.
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Chapter 12 - Landing at Taizel
Objective - Defeat the Cyclops
New Characters - None
Recruits - Ewan, Marisa
Bring a lot of strong units with you.
This battle is extremely tough at the start, but it gets easier. Split
your party into 2 groups and send them on separate ways; one going east
and one going west. Position the units going east on the bridge and let
enemies come to their death. Have the western units move slowly up the
western bridge. Defeat all enemies and reinforcements and regroup your
2 parties in the middle of the map.
Send 4 or 5 units up to the northwestern house to recruit Ewan, who
should be leveled later in the Tower of Valni. Only Ewan can recruit
Marisa and doing this is tricky. First of all, don’t get inside
Marisa’s movement range. Second, make sure you lure out all enemies
surrounding Marisa. Then, have a person with high defense give all his
belongings to Ewan and position him at the end of Marisa’s movement
range. Position Ewan behind the high defense person. Marisa should now
attack the person with high defense, hopefully not scoring a crit-hit
and killing him/her. Then on your turn, move the high defense character
back and send Ewan in to talk to Marisa to recruit her.
Also, make sure you make good work of the Arena. Use the arena trick to
gain some fast levels, and this time, it’s convenient because a vendor
is located just outside of the arena. When you’re done leveling, gather
your troops around the Cyclops and send some sword-users in for the
kill. He has a hand axe so position your characters 3 spaces away.
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Chapter 13 - Fluorspar’s Oath
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Gerik, Tethys
Recruits - None
Don’t bring any pegasus or wyvern riders. Bring pirates or berserkers.
This battle is tough unless you have pirates or berserkers that can
cross water. Your troops begin in the northern area of the map while
Gerik and Tethys are stranded in the far east. Tethys can give Gerik an
extra turn to attack an enemy. Gerik is also given a Hero Crest, while
allows him to transform into a Hero or a Ranger, but isn’t recommended
because he’s only at level 10. You need as many stat points as you can
get.
Start off by splitting your team into 2 groups; one going east and one
going west. You may have to take a couple a restarts because Selena can
kill a character with her Bolting spell. Anywho, head straight for the
villages and get the items they have to offer. Kill all enemies who
stand in your way. Stand your distance and wait until Selena wastes her
5 Bolting spells. Lure out all enemies surrounding her and send in some
strong units t finish her off.
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Chapter 14 - Father and Son
Objective - Seize throne
New Characters - None
Recruits - Rennac
Bring L’Arachel and a bunch of strong units.
Your team is split into 2 groups for this fight. Make sure to even out
the teams before the fight. Send both teams straight forward and
destroy the enemies in front of them. Keep a steady pace and take care
of reinforcements from each side. Make sure L’Arachel is on the eastern
force and that the eastern force pushes harder than the western force.
Make L’Arachel and some strong units lead the way to the eastern gate.
Have your units break through and have L’Arachel talk to Rennac to
recruit him. There’s nothing you can do against the Druids equipped
with Berserk except with Pure Waters and the Barrier spell.
After recruiting Rennac, regroup your split party above the middle
room. Then, send a couple units and Rennac down to infiltrate the
middle room. Raid the chests there. While you’re doing this, have the
rest of your team take care of enemies from above. After the bottom
chests have been robbed, send Rennac’s group up to the northern chests
so he can nab them.
After your done getting all the chests, send Rennac all the way east
and into the small room. Position him on the southeasternmost tile in
that room and visit the Secret Shop. You can then gather your troops
around the boss, Vigarde. He’s a general with a spear, so send in a
paladin with an armorslayer or some heavy axe-users. His defense is
hard to break through, but he should be killed in 1 or 2 turns. You can
then waste turns for support conversations.
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Chapter 15 - Scorched Sand
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - Knoll, Eirika, Saleh, Innes
Recruits - None
Bring along magic-users because they move better on sand. Don’t bring
any horseriders because their movement is decreased in sand.
If you want to go for the buried treasures, look at the Scorched Sand
faq on GameFaqs. Ephraim’s unit starts off in the southwestern area of
the map while Eirika’s is positioned in the middle of the map. First,
send a unit up to the village to get a master seal. Scatter Ephraim’s
unit around the map slaying enemies while Eirika’s unit should stay put
and wait for Ephraim’s units to arrive to help. Scatter troops around
the map killing all the enemies except for the bosses.
When you’re ready to face the bosses scatter forces around them.
Scatter axe-users around the southeastern boss and gather you other
units around the northwestern boss. They’re tough, so make sure you
kill both bosses hopefully in one turn.
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Chapter 16 - Ruled by Madness
Objective - Seize Throne
New Characters - Myrrh
Recruits - None
Bring Rennac along. Save Myrrh for the final battles.
First off, split your team into 2 groups; one with Rennac going north
and the other going east. Destroy all enemy units in your way. Once
Rennac’s unit reaches the very top, send Rennac and two other units
down to the chest guarded by 2 doors. Make sure it’s before turn 6
because a treasure hunter will appear and try to take it from you.
After getting the chest, regroup your team in the middle of the map and
lure some enemies out.
After most enemies have been lured and killed, send Rennac and a few
units east to the 3 chests. Make sure it’s before turn 16 because an
enemy thief will appear and try to raid the chests, robbing you of
treasures. Kill all reinforcements and gather your troops in the middle
of the boss, Orson, that fat kid who ditched you in an earlier chapter.
Position all your strong characters near him an go in for the kill.
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c. THE TWINS UNITED
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Both Eirika and Ephraim will be promoted to Great Lords increasing
mobility and stats. The twins will be able to be played in the same
chapter from this point onwards. A short story awaits ahead of you.
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Chapter 17 - River of Regrets
Objective - Defeat Lyon
New Characters - None
Recruits - Syrene
Bring Tana, a pirate, or a berserker along.
Your party is positioned in the southwestern area of the map. Make a
steady pace up and across the bridge. Have a person with a long range
weapon attack the tree to lower it. Afterwards, send a bunch of units
across it. Then, send Tana and a few other units after Syrene and have
Tana talk to her to recruit her. Make sure you rescue all the peasants.
Have Tana’s group cross the northern bridge and regroup with the other
group that crossed the tree bridge. Finish off all enemy reinforcements
here, and then send your units to the castle in the east. Stand your
distance, because a bunch of druids will emerge from the castle. Kill
every single druid coming out of the caste and then gather all your
units around Lyon.
Make sure all your units are fully healed before you take on Lyon.
You’ll want to fight with your strongest units, so send all your strong
units in to kill Lyon. Use the advanced weapons you got before this
chapter and it should increase your chances of killing him. It’ll piss
you off if he kills a character of yours because you worked so hard to
get to him. Don’t worry as you’ll always have unlimited chances.
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Chapter 18 - Two Faces of Evil
Objective - Defeat all enemies
New Characters - None
Recruits - None
Bring a wide variety of units. This is an easy fight.
Your units start in the southwestern area of the map. This area
consists of lava, in which if you wait on for a turn, it’ll damage you.
There are gorgon eggs here that’ll hatch in a few turns of approaching
them. They give more EXP than a hatched gorgon does. Scatter your
troops around the map killing eggs and gorgons. It’s really easy.
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Chapter 19 - Last Hope
Objective - Guard Mansel for 13 turns/Defeat Riev
New Characters - None
Recruits - None
This is a hell of a fight. Only bring strong characters.
Don’t even bother defeating Riev in this battle. This battle’s way too
complicated for it. If you want to raid treasures, then bring Rennac
along too. Position characters close to Mansel and wait until the 13
turns are wasted. If you want the treasures, send Rennac with a bunch
of units to the area with the chests you want. The western chests hold
better items.
If you actually want to attempt to defeat Riev, send all your strong
characters southwest to Riev’s location, abandoning Mansel. If Mansel
dies, then oh well, you lose the battle and you have to start over.
Haha! Anywho, just stall for 13 turns or go for Riev. He’s really tough
to kill and reinforcements keep pouring from his location.
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Chapter 20 - Darkling Woods
Objective - Seize Gate
New Characters - None
Recruits - None
Only bring strong characters.
Your team appears in the southeastern area of the map. Send them around
the corner and split them into 2 groups, each going separate ways.
Defeat all the monsters and regroup in the far western area of the map.
Beware of Riev because he’ll move, unlike other bosses. So put a
character with high resistance to the end of his movement range and
lure him out.
Send in all strong units to kill Riev. Then heal and position all your
units around the Manakete. The only characters that you should use are
Eirika, Ephraim, and Seth. If it poses a problem, fall back and start
over until the damn thing dies. Then seize the gate.
FINAL CHAPTER - Sacred Stone
Objective - Defeat Lyon
New Characters - None
Recruits - None
Not much help here. Only bring tough characters.
There is nothing special about this fight. Just split your team into 2
groups and have them go different ways. If you want the southern
chests, send Rennac and a few other units to nab them. Kill and enemies
and reinforcements and then regroup your team in the middle of the map.
Don’t go up the middle path to Lyon. Instead, split into 2 groups and
go around for a pincer attack. Only send strong characters in and hope
to score a crit-hit with a legendary weapon. It’s enough to kill him.
Afterwards, you have to fight the almighty demon, Fomortiis. He’s
extremely tough for a final boss. What you should do is make THREE
groups. One going up the middle and the other around the sides for a
pincer attack. Don’t move the middle group until the side groups reach
Fomortiis. When you’re ready, send all your characters in for a final
kill. Send Eirika, Ephraim, and Seth in first, and then make finishing
touches to the demon’s hit points.
Then, sit back and watch the epilogue. At least you beat Fire Emblem.
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-7. Sidequests-
1 - Creature Campaign
This sidequest can be done after you beat the final chapter. Go to the
main screen and select “Extras” and choose Map. This opens the creature
campaign. This sidequest leads to extra monster battles. It also gives
accessibility to Secret Shops visitable from the map too. You can also
unlock 10 new characters by finishing the Tower of Valni and Lagdou
Ruins. It’s worth it just to play some of the enemy bosses.
I won’t go into complete detail of the Tower of Valni, Lagdou Ruins, or
monster skirmishes. It’s just random enemies generated and you kill
them, but it’s actually harder than it sounds.
2 - Metis’s Tome
Not much of a sidequest, but this items if found in Chapter 15,
Scorched Sand. It’s hidden under the sand and buried somewhere. It has
the same effect of Afa’s Drops in Fire Emblem 7. Stat growth increases
by 5% to the character you use it on. I usually wait until after
chapter 15 and use it on someone like Ewan, Amelia, or Ross. Since they
can gain a total of 59 levels when at their first level of their
training class, using Metis’s Tome on them has a HUGE impact. You’ll
usually end up with a busted character in your arsenal.
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-8. Equipment-
This section covers weapons and items all listed in alphabetical order.
It’s only the stuff you need to know. Level is what user level the
character has to have in order to use it and endurance is the amount of
uses it takes before it breaks. Remember, it’s only stuff you need.
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|SWORD Level Endurance|
| |
|Armor Slayer---------------------D------------------------------18---|
|Audhulma-------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Brave Sword----------------------B------------------------------30---|
|Iron Blade-----------------------D------------------------------35---|
|Iron Sword-----------------------E------------------------------46---|
|Killing Edge---------------------C------------------------------20---|
|Lancereaver----------------------C------------------------------15---|
|Light Brand----------------------C------------------------------25---|
|Rapier-------------------------Eirika---------------------------40---|
|Runesword------------------------A------------------------------15---|
|Shamshir-------------------------D------------------------------20---|
|Sieglinde----------------------Eirika---------------------------30---|
|Silver Blade---------------------A------------------------------15---|
|Silver Sword---------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Slim Sword-----------------------E------------------------------30---|
|Steel Blade----------------------C------------------------------25---|
|Steel Sword----------------------D------------------------------30---|
|Wind Sword-----------------------B------------------------------40---|
|Wyrmslayer-----------------------C------------------------------30---|
|Zanbato--------------------------D------------------------------18---|
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|SPEAR Level Endurance|
| |
|Axereaver------------------------C------------------------------18---|
|Brave Lance----------------------B------------------------------30---|
|Dragonspear----------------------C------------------------------30---|
|Heavy Lance----------------------D------------------------------16---|
|Horseslayer----------------------D------------------------------16---|
|Iron Lance-----------------------E------------------------------46---|
|Javelin--------------------------E------------------------------20---|
|Killer Lance---------------------C------------------------------20---|
|Reginleif---------------------Ephraim---------------------------45---|
|Short Spear----------------------C------------------------------18---|
|Siegmund----------------------Ephraim---------------------------30---|
|Silver Lance---------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Slim Lance-----------------------E------------------------------30---|
|Spear----------------------------B------------------------------15---|
|Steel Lance----------------------D------------------------------30---|
|Vidofnir-------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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|AXE Level Endurance|
| |
|Battle Axe-----------------------B------------------------------20---|
|Brave Axe------------------------B------------------------------30---|
|Devil Axe------------------------E------------------------------20---|
|Dragon Axe-----------------------C------------------------------30---|
|Garm-----------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Halberd--------------------------D------------------------------18---|
|Hammer---------------------------D------------------------------20---|
|Hand Axe-------------------------E------------------------------20---|
|Hatchet--------------------------E------------------------------50---|
|Iron Axe-------------------------E------------------------------45---|
|Killer Axe-----------------------C------------------------------20---|
|Silver Axe-----------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Steel Axe------------------------E------------------------------30---|
|Swordreaver----------------------C------------------------------15---|
|Swordslayer----------------------C------------------------------29---|
|Tomahawk-------------------------A------------------------------15---|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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|BOW Level Endurance|
| |
|Brave Bow------------------------B------------------------------30---|
|Iron Bow-------------------------E------------------------------45---|
|Killer Bow-----------------------C------------------------------20---|
|Longbow--------------------------D------------------------------20---|
|Nidhogg--------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Short Bow------------------------D------------------------------22---|
|Silver Bow-----------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Steel Bow------------------------D------------------------------30---|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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|STAVE Level Endurance|
| |
|Barrier--------------------------C------------------------------15---|
|Berserk--------------------------B------------------------------3----|
|Fortify--------------------------A------------------------------8----|
|Hammerne-------------------------C------------------------------3----|
|Heal-----------------------------E------------------------------30---|
|Latona---------------------------S------------------------------3----|
|Mend-----------------------------D------------------------------20---|
|Physic---------------------------B------------------------------15---|
|Recover--------------------------C------------------------------15---|
|Rescue---------------------------B------------------------------3----|
|Restore--------------------------C------------------------------8----|
|Silence--------------------------B------------------------------3----|
|Sleep----------------------------B------------------------------3----|
|Torch----------------------------D------------------------------10---|
|Unlock---------------------------D------------------------------10---|
|Warp-----------------------------A------------------------------5----|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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|ANIMA BOOK Level Endurance|
| |
|Bolting--------------------------B------------------------------5----|
|Elfire---------------------------C------------------------------30---|
|Excalibur------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Fimbulvetr-----------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Fire-----------------------------E------------------------------40---|
|Thunder--------------------------D------------------------------35---|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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|LIGHT BOOK Level Endurance|
| |
|Aura-----------------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Divine---------------------------C------------------------------25---|
|Ivaldi---------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Lighting-------------------------E------------------------------35---|
|Purge----------------------------B------------------------------5----|
|Shine----------------------------D------------------------------30---|
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|DARK BOOK Level Endurance|
| |
|Eclipse--------------------------B------------------------------5----|
|Flux-----------------------------D------------------------------45---|
|Fenrir---------------------------A------------------------------20---|
|Glipnir--------------------------S------------------------------30---|
|Luna-----------------------------C------------------------------30---|
|Naglfar--------------------------S------------------------------20---|
|Nosferatu------------------------C------------------------------20---|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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-9. Items-
This section covers items, both usable and non-usable items. This will
show the item and a brief explanation of it.
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|ITEM Description |
| |
|Angelic Robe------------------------------Permanently raises HP by 7-|
|Antitoxin-----------------------------------------------Cures Poison-|
|Black Gem-------------------------------------------Worth 15000 Gold-|
|Blue Gem---------------------------------------------Worth 5000 Gold-|
|Body Ring-----------------------Permanently raises constitution by 2-|
|Chest Key-------------------------------------Opens a treasure chest-|
|Door Key-----------------------------------------Opens a locked door-|
|Dragonshield-------------------------Permanently raises defense by 2-|
|Elixir-----------------------------------------------Restores all HP-|
|Elysian Whip--------------Promotes Pegasus Knights and Wyvern Riders-|
|Energy Ring----------------Permanently raises strength or magic by 2-|
|Fili Shield------------------------------Protects fliers from arrows-|
|Goddess Icon----------------------------Permanently raises luck by 2-|
|Gold Gem--------------------------------------------Worth 20000 Gold-|
|Guiding Ring--------------------Promotes magic users and troubadours-|
|Hero Crest-------------Promotes Mercenaries, Myrmidons, and Warriors-|
|Hoplon Guard---------------------------------Negates enemy crit-hits-|
|Knight Crest--------------------------Promotes Knights and Cavaliers-|
|Lockpick--------------------------Opens doors and chests for thieves-|
|Master Seal---------------------------Promotes most unpromoted units-|
|Member Card----------------------------Allows access to Secret Shops-|
|Metis’s Tome-----------------------------Increases stat growth by 5%-|
|Ocean Seal------------------------------Promotes thieves and pirates-|
|Orion’s Bolt----------------------------------------Promotes archers-|
|Pure Water-----------------------------------------Raises resistance-|
|Red Gem----------------------------------------------Worth 2500 Gold-|
|Secret Book-------------------------Permanently increases skill by 2-|
|*Silver Card--------------------------Reduces all item costs by half-|
|Speedwing---------------------------Permanently increases speed by 2-|
|Swiftsole------------------------Permanently increases movement by 2-|
|Talisman-----------------------Permanently increases resistance by 2-|
|Torch----------------------------Increases visibility in foggy areas-|
|Vulnerary---------------------------------------------Restores 10 HP-|
|White Gem-------------------------------------------Worth 10000 Gold-|
|_____________________________________________________________________|
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-10. Supports-
This section shows each character and who can support them through
support conversations. It’s really hard to read unless you strain your
eyesight. I might list the turn count later in an update. Each
character only gets 5 supports, so use them on characters who you like.
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CHARACTER SUPPORT CHARACTERS
Amelia - Ewan, Ross, Franz, Neimi, Duessel
Artur - Joshua, Neimi, Tethys, Cormag, Lute
Colm - Marisa, Neimi, Rennac, Kyle, Moulder
Cormag - Artur, Duessel, Tana, Seth, Natasha
Dolza - L’Arachel, Myrrh, Ewan, Rennac, Garcia
Duessel - Amelia, Knoll, Cormag, Ephraim
Eirika - Ephraim, Seth, Saleh, Forde, Tana, Innes, L’Arachel
Ephraim - Eirika, Tana, Myrrh, Duessel, Forde, Kyle, L’Arachel
Ewan - Amelia, Tethys, Ross, Dolza, Saleh
Forde - Franz, Kyle, Ephraim, Vanessa, Eirika
Franz - Amelia, Seth, Forde, Gilliam, Natasha
Garcia - Seth, Neimi, Dolza, Gilliam, Ross
Gerik - Ross, Innes, Joshua, Marisa, Tethys, Saleh
Gilliam - Franz, Syrene, Garcia, Moulder, Neimi
Innes - Gerik, Tana, Vanessa, Eirika, L’Arachel, Joshua
Joshua - Natasha, Innes, Artur, Gerik, Marisa, L’Arachel
Knoll - Lute, Duessel, Natasha
Kyle - Colm, Lute, Ephraim, Syrene, Forde
L’Arachel - Dolza, Joshua, Rennac, Eirika, Ephraim, Innes
Lute - Ross, Artur, Knoll, Kyle, Vanessa
Marisa - Tana, Gerik, Tethys, Colm, Joshua
Moulder - Colm, Syrene, Vanessa, Gilliam
Myrrh - Dolza, Ephraim, Saleh
Natasha - Knoll, Cormag, Joshua, Seth, Franz
Neimi - Artur, Gilliam, Amelia, Garcia, Colm
Rennac - Tethys, L’Arachel, Colm, Dolza
Ross - Lute, Amelia, Garcia, Ewan, Gerik
Saleh - Myrrh, Eirika, Ewan, Gerik
Seth - Cormag, Eirika, Natasha, Franz, Garcia
Syrene - Kyle, Vanessa, Moulder, Tana, Gilliam
Tana - Ephraim, Eirika, Innes, Syrene, Cormag, Marisa
Tethys - Ewan, Gerik, Artur, Rennac, Marisa
Vanessa - Moulder, Forde, Innes, Lute, Syrene
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-11. Disclaimer-
I know this is listed at the top, but I'm going to list it twice
because I put so much time into this.
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-12. Credits-
CJayC for the wonderful site that helped me whenever I was confused
with my games.
Nintendo and INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS for a great strategy RPG game that
kept be busy and motivated enough to create a guide for it.
John Teixeira for summon info on Lyon and the really retarded, but good
working Orson strat.
You the Reader for reading my FAQ.
And everyone else who I forgot to mention! Thanks guys!