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− | '''''Fire Emblem: Gaiden''''' is the sequel to ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' for the [[NES]]. Like the previous game, this is a tactical RPG game. |
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+ | {{Infobox CVG |
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+ | |name = [[File:200px-FEG_logo.png|150px]] |
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+ | |image = <gallery> |
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+ | Gaiden.jpg|Front |
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+ | FEGaidenback.jpg|Back |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |caption = Box art. |
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+ | |developer = [[Intelligent Systems]] |
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+ | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] |
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+ | |genre = Tactical RPG |
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+ | |system1 = Famicom |
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+ | |system1JP = March 14, [[1992]] |
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+ | |system2 = Virtual Console (Wii) |
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+ | |system2JP = November 4, [[2009]] |
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+ | |system3 = Virtual Console (3DS) |
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+ | |system3JP = April 3, [[2013]] |
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+ | |system4 = Virtual Console (Wii U) |
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+ | |system4JP = August 20, [[2014]] |
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+ | |rating = x |
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+ | |CERO = A (re-releases only) |
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+ | |Fix = a |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''''Fire Emblem Gaiden''''' {{Japanese|ファイアーエムブレム外伝|Faiā Emuburemu Gaiden|fan = Fire Emblem Side-Story}} is the sequel to ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'', and is the second installment in the [[Fire Emblem (series)|''Fire Emblem'' series]]. This was the last ''Fire Emblem'' game to be released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]]. |
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+ | A remake, known as ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]'' was released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] worldwide in [[2017]]. |
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+ | ==Gameplay== |
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+ | ''Gaiden'' shares many similarities with its predecessor. For one, it takes place on a grid-based map, and each side will take turns moving their units across the map. When it's a player's turn, they'll be given the chance to move every single one of their units if they wish, though they're not required to. |
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+ | Once they move their unit in the attack range of an opposing force, they'll be given the chance to attack them. One of the unique aspects of the ''Fire Emblem'' series is that if a character dies, they are permanently dead, unable to be used again. |
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+ | In the previous game each weapon the player wielded had a set amount of uses before breaking, which is not the case in this game, though this would not be the case in future iterations of the series. |
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+ | This is the first game to have more than one main character promote, as well as the only of the entire series to let the player roam the towns freely and allow them to return to previous stages. Spells are learned throughout the game (instead of being items) and everytime they are used they drain a hit point from the user. |
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+ | The adventure takes place on a different continent in the same world as its predecessor, but some characters from the first game return. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | Rigel and Zofia, two countries in the continent of Valentia, are at war and two good friends [[Alm]] and [[Celica]] are thrown into the fray. Alm leads the Liberation Army against the corrupt Prime Minister of Zofia, and Emperor Rudolf of Rigel. |
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− | The two kingdoms of Riger and Sofia are at war. It will take two characters, [[Alm]] and [[Serika]], to stop the war. |
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+ | Celica leads her own army to rescue the Earth Mother Mila, and stop the poisoning of the land by the God Duma. As the game progresses each main character learns more of who they actually are and what they are supposed to be. |
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+ | ==Characters== |
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+ | ===Alm's Army=== |
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+ | *[[Alm]] - Fighter |
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+ | *[[Lukas (Fire Emblem)|Lukas]] - Soldier |
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+ | *[[Gray (Fire Emblem)|Gray]] - Villager |
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+ | *[[Tobin]] - Villager |
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+ | *[[Kliff]] - Villager |
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+ | *[[Silque]] - Cleric |
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+ | *[[Clair (Fire Emblem)|Clair]] - Pegasus Knight |
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+ | *[[Clive]] - Cavalier |
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+ | *[[Forsyth]] - Soldier |
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+ | *[[Python]] - Archer |
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+ | *[[Luthier]] - Mage |
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+ | *[[Mathilda]] - Paladin |
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+ | *[[Delthea]] - Mage |
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+ | *[[Tatiana]] - Saint |
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+ | *[[Camus|Zeke]] - Gold Knight |
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+ | *[[Mycen]] - Gold Knight |
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+ | ===Celica's Army=== |
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+ | *[[Celica (Fire Emblem)|Celica]] - Priestess |
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+ | *[[Mae]] - Mage |
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+ | *[[Boey]] - Mage |
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+ | *[[Genny]] - Cleric |
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+ | *[[Saber]] - Mercenary |
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+ | *[[Valbar]] - Knight |
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+ | *[[Kamui]] - Mercenary |
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+ | *[[Leon (Fire Emblem)|Leon]] - Archer |
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+ | *[[Palla]] - Pegasus Knight |
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+ | *[[Catria]] - Pegasus Knight |
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+ | *[[Atlas (Fire Emblem)|Atlas]] - Villager |
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+ | *[[Jesse (Fire Emblem)|Jesse]] - Mercenary |
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+ | *[[Sonya (Fire Emblem)|Sonya]] - Mage |
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+ | *[[Deen]] - Swordsman |
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+ | *[[Est]] - Pegasus Knight |
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+ | *[[Nomah]] - Sage |
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+ | ==Reception== |
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+ | Though ''Gaiden'' wasn't as popular as the first game, it did also get good reviews. |
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+ | {{Expansion}} |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[http://fireemblem.wikia.com The Fire Emblem Wikia.] |
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+ | {{Fire Emblem games}} |
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+ | [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fire Emblem games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Virtual Console games (Wii, NES)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Virtual Console games (3DS NES)]] |
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Revision as of 22:56, 15 July 2020
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Fire Emblem Gaiden (JP) is the sequel to Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, and is the second installment in the Fire Emblem series. This was the last Fire Emblem game to be released on the Famicom.
A remake, known as Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia was released on the Nintendo 3DS worldwide in 2017.
Gameplay
Gaiden shares many similarities with its predecessor. For one, it takes place on a grid-based map, and each side will take turns moving their units across the map. When it's a player's turn, they'll be given the chance to move every single one of their units if they wish, though they're not required to.
Once they move their unit in the attack range of an opposing force, they'll be given the chance to attack them. One of the unique aspects of the Fire Emblem series is that if a character dies, they are permanently dead, unable to be used again.
In the previous game each weapon the player wielded had a set amount of uses before breaking, which is not the case in this game, though this would not be the case in future iterations of the series.
This is the first game to have more than one main character promote, as well as the only of the entire series to let the player roam the towns freely and allow them to return to previous stages. Spells are learned throughout the game (instead of being items) and everytime they are used they drain a hit point from the user.
The adventure takes place on a different continent in the same world as its predecessor, but some characters from the first game return.
Plot
Rigel and Zofia, two countries in the continent of Valentia, are at war and two good friends Alm and Celica are thrown into the fray. Alm leads the Liberation Army against the corrupt Prime Minister of Zofia, and Emperor Rudolf of Rigel.
Celica leads her own army to rescue the Earth Mother Mila, and stop the poisoning of the land by the God Duma. As the game progresses each main character learns more of who they actually are and what they are supposed to be.
Characters
Alm's Army
- Alm - Fighter
- Lukas - Soldier
- Gray - Villager
- Tobin - Villager
- Kliff - Villager
- Silque - Cleric
- Clair - Pegasus Knight
- Clive - Cavalier
- Forsyth - Soldier
- Python - Archer
- Luthier - Mage
- Mathilda - Paladin
- Delthea - Mage
- Tatiana - Saint
- Zeke - Gold Knight
- Mycen - Gold Knight
Celica's Army
- Celica - Priestess
- Mae - Mage
- Boey - Mage
- Genny - Cleric
- Saber - Mercenary
- Valbar - Knight
- Kamui - Mercenary
- Leon - Archer
- Palla - Pegasus Knight
- Catria - Pegasus Knight
- Atlas - Villager
- Jesse - Mercenary
- Sonya - Mage
- Deen - Swordsman
- Est - Pegasus Knight
- Nomah - Sage
Reception
Though Gaiden wasn't as popular as the first game, it did also get good reviews.
External links
Fire Emblem series | |
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Console games | Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light • Gaiden • Mystery of the Emblem • Genealogy of the Holy War • BS Fire Emblem • Thracia 776 • Path of Radiance • Radiant Dawn • Three Houses • Engage |
Handheld games | The Binding Blade • Fire Emblem • The Sacred Stones • Shadow Dragon • New Mystery of the Emblem • Awakening Fates • Echoes: Shadows of Valentia |
Spin-offs | Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE (Encore) • Heroes • Warriors • Warriors: Three Hopes • Super Smash Bros. |
Related | Intelligent Systems • Shouzou Kaga • Yuka Tsujiyoko • Nintendo Wars • Project X Zone 2 • WarGroove • Dark Deity |