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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''}}
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|developer = [[Intelligent Systems]]
 
|developer = [[Intelligent Systems]]
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
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|released = [[Image:Japan.gif|15 px]] October 7, [[2004]]<br>[[Image:America.gif|15 px]] May 23, [[2005]]<br>[[Image:Europe.gif|15 px]] November 4, [[2005]]
 
 
|genre = Tactical RPG
 
|genre = Tactical RPG
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|modes = Single player
 
 
|system1 = Game Boy Advance
|ratings = ESRB: [[Image:Everyone.png|15 px]] Everyone
 
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|system2 = Virtual Console (3DS)
|platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]]
 
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|system1NA = May 23, [[2005]]
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|system1JP = October 7, [[2004]]
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|system1EU = November 4, [[2005]]
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|system2JP = December 16, [[2011]]
'''''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''''' is the 8th game in the ''Fire Emblem'' series, and the second one to be released in America. Like the previous games in the series, this game is a tactical RPG, though with new characters, a new plot, and other additional mechanics new to the series.
 
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|system2EU = December 16, [[2011]]
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|system3 = Virtual Console (Wii U)
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|system3JP = August 6, [[2014]]
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|system3NA = June 18, [[2015]]
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|system3EU = January 1, [[2015]]
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|rating = Yes
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|ESRB = E
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|CERO = A
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|PEGI = 7
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|USK = 0
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|caption = North American box art.
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|system1AU = [[2005]]
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|system2AU = December 16, [[2011]]
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|ACB = PG
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|Fix = a}}
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'''''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''''' {{Japanese|ファイアーエムブレム 聖魔の光石|Fire Emblem: Seima no Kōseki, Faia Emuburemu: Seima no Kōseki|fan = Fire Emblem: Shining Stones of Holiness and Evil}} is the eighth installment in the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]''[[Fire Emblem (series)| series]], the second to be released internationally, and the final released for the [[Game Boy Advance]].
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In [[2011]], ''The Sacred Stones'' was given a free limited reissue to early adopters of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], under the [[Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program]].
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As with the other Game Boy Advance titles reissued under the program, [[Nintendo]] initially stated that there weren't any plans to give them a wider release as a full [[Virtual Console]] set of titles. The game was, however, released for the [[Wii U]] Virtual Console, in Japan in [[2014]], and internationally in [[2015]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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===The fall of Renais===
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In the castle of Renais, troops from Grado have ruptured the castle. Fearing the safety of his daughter [[Eirika]], [[Fado (Fire Emblem)|King Fado]] sends his paladin Seth to take Eirika to safety.
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Later they meet [[Franz]] and [[Gilliam]] at Mulan, a border town of Renais and Frelia, and rescue [[Tana|Princess Tana]] of Frelia. In Frelia they meet King Hayden, who sends his vassals Gilliam, [[Vanessa]], and [[Moulder]] to help.
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After they pass the village of Ide, they meet a retired war General named [[Garcia]] and his son Ross, Eirika's bracelet is purloined, and Seth demands that they recover it. She recovers it from [[Colm]], a derogatory thief, assisted from his tearful archer, [[Neimi]].
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In the mean time, Duessel, Selena, and Glen of Grado discuss the odd conduct of Vigarde, the King of Grado. Vigarde establishes new generals to assist in the mastery of the continent: [[Riev]], [[Caellach]], and [[Valter]].
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In the Za'ha Woods, Eirika finds that monsters of old legends have appeared. They meet the monk Artur and his friend Lute, an clever mage and a vibrant young woman named [[L'Arachel]], along with a satirical rogue Rennac, and an exuberant warrior named [[Dozla]].
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A man asks Eirika if she's seen a girl with indigo-colored hair. They meet the cleric [[Natasha]], who was made known as a traitor. A myrmidon named [[Joshua]] also joins Eirika. After a battle, Natasha tells Eirika and Seth that the emperor of Grado seeks to destroy the Sacred Stones.
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===Eirika and Ephraim reunite===
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{{Expansion}}
   
==Setting==
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== Setting ==
 
The Sacred Stones takes place on a continent named [[Magvel]]. It is Split into six countries. The countries are [[Renais]], [[Frelia]], [[Grado]], [[Jehanna]], [[Rausten]], and [[Carcino]]
 
The Sacred Stones takes place on a continent named [[Magvel]]. It is Split into six countries. The countries are [[Renais]], [[Frelia]], [[Grado]], [[Jehanna]], [[Rausten]], and [[Carcino]]
   
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===Recruitable===
 
===Recruitable===
 
====Main Game====
 
====Main Game====
 
 
 
*[[Eirika]], [[Lord]]
 
*[[Eirika]], [[Lord]]
 
*[[Seth]], [[Paladin]]
 
*[[Seth]], [[Paladin]]
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*[[Kyle]], Cavalier
 
*[[Kyle]], Cavalier
 
*[[Orson]], Paladin
 
*[[Orson]], Paladin
*[[Tana]], Pagasus Knight
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*[[Tana]], Pegasus Knight
 
*[[Amelia]], [[Recruit]]
 
*[[Amelia]], [[Recruit]]
 
*[[Innes]], [[Sniper]]
 
*[[Innes]], [[Sniper]]
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*[[Marisa]], [[Myrmidon]]
 
*[[Marisa]], [[Myrmidon]]
 
*[[L'Arachel]], [[Troubadour]]
 
*[[L'Arachel]], [[Troubadour]]
*[[Dolza]], [[Berserker]]
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*[[Dozla]], [[Berserker]]
 
*[[Saleh]], [[Sage]]
 
*[[Saleh]], [[Sage]]
*[[Ewan]], [[Pupil]]
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*[[Ewan (Fire Emblem)|Ewan]], [[Pupil]]
 
*[[Cormag]], [[Wyvern Rider]]
 
*[[Cormag]], [[Wyvern Rider]]
 
*[[Rennac]], [[Rogue]]
 
*[[Rennac]], [[Rogue]]
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*[[Myrrh]], [[Manakete]]
 
*[[Myrrh]], [[Manakete]]
 
*[[Syrene]], [[Falcoknight]]
 
*[[Syrene]], [[Falcoknight]]
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====Creature campaign only====
 
====Creature campaign only====
 
*[[Caellach]], [[Hero]]
 
*[[Caellach]], [[Hero]]
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*[[Hayden]], [[Ranger]]
 
*[[Hayden]], [[Ranger]]
 
*[[Valter]], [[Wyvern Knight]]
 
*[[Valter]], [[Wyvern Knight]]
*[[Fado]], [[General]]
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*[[Fado (Fire Emblem)|Fado]], [[General]]
 
*[[Lyon]], [[Necromancer]]
 
*[[Lyon]], [[Necromancer]]
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===Bosses===
 
===Bosses===
 
*[[O'Neill]], [[Fighter]]
 
*[[O'Neill]], [[Fighter]]
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*[[Morva]], [[Manakete]]
 
*[[Morva]], [[Manakete]]
 
*[[Fomortiis]], [[Demon King]]
 
*[[Fomortiis]], [[Demon King]]
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===Other===
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===Others===
 
*[[Mansel]]
 
*[[Mansel]]
 
*[[Klimt]]
 
*[[Klimt]]
 
*[[Dara]]
 
*[[Dara]]
*[[Glenn]]
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*[[Glenn (Fire Emblem)|Glenn]]
   
== External Links ==
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==External links==
 
*[http://fireemblem.wikia.com The Fire Emblem Wikia.]
 
*[http://fireemblem.wikia.com The Fire Emblem Wikia.]
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Revision as of 00:28, 25 May 2020

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (JP) is the eighth installment in the Fire Emblem series, the second to be released internationally, and the final released for the Game Boy Advance.

In 2011The Sacred Stones was given a free limited reissue to early adopters of the Nintendo 3DS, under the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program.

As with the other Game Boy Advance titles reissued under the program, Nintendo initially stated that there weren't any plans to give them a wider release as a full Virtual Console set of titles. The game was, however, released for the Wii U Virtual Console, in Japan in 2014, and internationally in 2015.

Plot

The fall of Renais

In the castle of Renais, troops from Grado have ruptured the castle. Fearing the safety of his daughter EirikaKing Fado sends his paladin Seth to take Eirika to safety.

Later they meet Franz and Gilliam at Mulan, a border town of Renais and Frelia, and rescue Princess Tana of Frelia. In Frelia they meet King Hayden, who sends his vassals Gilliam, Vanessa, and Moulder to help.

After they pass the village of Ide, they meet a retired war General named Garcia and his son Ross, Eirika's bracelet is purloined, and Seth demands that they recover it. She recovers it from Colm, a derogatory thief, assisted from his tearful archer, Neimi.

In the mean time, Duessel, Selena, and Glen of Grado discuss the odd conduct of Vigarde, the King of Grado. Vigarde establishes new generals to assist in the mastery of the continent: RievCaellach, and Valter.

In the Za'ha Woods, Eirika finds that monsters of old legends have appeared. They meet the monk Artur and his friend Lute, an clever mage and a vibrant young woman named L'Arachel, along with a satirical rogue Rennac, and an exuberant warrior named Dozla.

A man asks Eirika if she's seen a girl with indigo-colored hair. They meet the cleric Natasha, who was made known as a traitor. A myrmidon named Joshua also joins Eirika. After a battle, Natasha tells Eirika and Seth that the emperor of Grado seeks to destroy the Sacred Stones.

Eirika and Ephraim reunite

Setting

The Sacred Stones takes place on a continent named Magvel. It is Split into six countries. The countries are Renais, Frelia, Grado, Jehanna, Rausten, and Carcino

Characters

Recruitable

Main Game

Creature campaign only

Bosses

Others

External links