Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi
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Added by Pit60001Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi (ファイアーエムブレム 暗黒竜と光の剣 Fire Emblem: The Dark Dragon and Sword of Light, titled Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragons and Blade of Light in the official website for Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken and Super Smash Bros. Brawl) is the first game in the Fire Emblem series, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It was first released on the Famicom (known internationally as the Nintendo Entertainment System) on April 20, 1990. It takes place on the continent of Akaneia. It stars Marth, a character who later appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The Falchion weapon from this game acts as the Fire Emblem franchise's symbol in the Super Smash Bros. series.
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Gameplay
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Fire Emblem was one of the earliest games in the turn-based strategy genre on home consoles. However, unlike other strategy games, Fire Emblem borrowed several elements from role-playing games such as Dragon Quest, and is among the first, if not the first game in the tactical role-playing genre. Later games in the series made numerous changes to the gameplay. The following is a list of gameplay differences that distinguish this game from its sequels:
- There are no colored tiles indicating a unit's movement range, and the player must move the cursor to see how far one of the characters can move.
- Characters can only hold four weapons and/or items at a time. Also, weapons/items cannot be traded between two units. The player can give a weapon or item to another unit if they are holding fewer than four weapons and items, but the giving unit will not be able to move until next turn.
- Weapon and item storage makes use of a tent (similar to the method used in Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken), and it costs ten gold to deposit one weapon/item, while withdrawing items costs nothing. Also, the player cannot purchase a weapon or item at a store and send it directly into storage, meaning that characters carrying full loads cannot make purchases. However, anything dropped by a defeated enemy can be sent into storage directly.
- This is the only Fire Emblem in which the rapier can be bought in regular weapon shops, although this feature was retained in the remake: Shadow Dragon.
- Healing units (such as clerics) cannot gain experience from using staves. The only way they can earn experience is by being attacked by an enemy (even if the enemy misses).
- Pegasus knights become dragon knights when they promote. Ever since Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, pegasus knights and dragon knights have been completely different classes. This was reintroduced in The Sacred Stones as an alternate class change for Pegasus Knights.
- There is no weapon triangle, or rock-paper-scissors relationship between weapon classes. However, weapons still have their own traits. For example, most axes and lances are more powerful but less accurate than swords.
- Many classes, such as Armor Knights, Fighters, Hunters, and Thieves have no promotion. Marth also cannot be promoted.
- Castles only occupy one space, which means that the average boss can be surrounded and attacked by four different characters in a single turn.
Characters
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See main article: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi Characters.
Setting
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The game takes place on the fictional continent of Akaneia. The third game in the series, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, also takes place in Akaneia. It was also supposed to be the name of an unlockable map in Super Smash Bros. Melee, but the map was taken out as one of the final changes made.
There are several nations:
- Akaneia: Known as the Holy Kingdom, and shares the same name as the continent. It was founded by King Cartas after the first battle with the Earth Dragons. The Fire Emblem is the kingdom's treasure.
- Altea: A kingdom of knights, founded by the Hero Anri. It is allied with Gra, who share the same ancestry. Marth hails from this kingdom.
- Gra: A kingdom that branched from Altea. After the death of Anri, some members of Altea's royal family left over inheritance issues and founded Gra.
- Talys: An island kingdom. Marth escapes here after his homeland of Altea is invaded by Doluan troops.
- Aurelis: A kingdom located in the plains. It was founded by Cartas of Akaneia, and was initially ruled by his younger brother, Marlon.
- Grust: A militant kingdom, famed for its Black Knight squadron. It was founded by General Odin.
- Khadein: Known as the sanctuary of sorcery. It was founded by Archsage Gotoh.
- Medon: An island kingdom, home to Pegasus Knights and Dragon Knights. It was founded by Iote.
- Doluna: The kingdom of dragons, directly north of Medon. It was ruled by the Dark Dragon, Medeus. It is inhabited by Manaketes.
Plot
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Marth is prince of Altea and a descendant of Anri, the warrior who slew the dark dragon Medeus. However, after an attack from the neighbouring kingdom of Doluna, Marth is forced to become an exile in the neighboring nation of Talys. His sister Elice is taken hostage after his father is killed battling the evil priest Gharnef. With the help of the Altean knight Jagen, the Talisian Princess Shiida, and others, Marth embarks on a quest to find the sacred sword known as Falchion and the Fire Emblem that will allow him to wield it. Only then will he be able to confront Gharnef and the resurrected Medeus, win the kingdom of Altea back, and rescue his sister.
Sequels/adaptations
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The game would get a remake for the Super Famicom known as Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, which also contains a new sequel to the original game (dubbed as Book Two, while the remake of the original game is known as Book One). A second remake titled Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon has been released in Japan, Europe, and USA for the Nintendo DS handheld. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo are 2 other versions of this game. The Storylines are the same but the graphics and menus are different.
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Gallery
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| Japan Only Games |
| Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi - Fire Emblem Gaiden - Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem - Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War - Fire Emblem: Akaneia Saga - Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 - Fire Emblem: Binding Blade - Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~ |
| Worldwide Releases |
| Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken - Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn - Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - Fire Emblem: Awakening - Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem |
