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'''Energy Ring''' | '''Energy Ring''' ({{hover|エナジーリング|Enaji Ringu}} ''Energy Ring''), known as '''Power Ring''' in [[Fan translation|some translations]], is a stat-boosting item in the {{FES}}, which debuted in {{FE1}} and appeared in every game up to {{FE8}} with the exception of {{FE2}}, after which it was retired in favor of the [[Energy Drop]] and the [[Spirit Dust]]. | ||
In most of its appearances, save for {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} where it instead acts as an accessory item, it permanently boosts a user's [[Strength]] stat when used, by anywhere from 2 to 5 points depending on the game; the Energy Ring also increases [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] in the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games where Strength and Magic are essentially the same stat. Its capabilities in the GBA games make the Energy Ring a successor to the [[Magic Ring]] from the two prior installments in this regard. | In most of its appearances, save for {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} where it instead acts as an accessory item, it permanently boosts a user's [[Strength]] stat when used, by anywhere from 2 to 5 points depending on the game; the Energy Ring also increases [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] in the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games where Strength and Magic are essentially the same stat. Its capabilities in the GBA games make the Energy Ring a successor to the [[Magic Ring]] from the two prior installments in this regard. | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
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|eng-name=Energy Ring | |eng-name=Energy Ring | ||
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|jap-name={{hover|???| | |jap-name={{hover|パワーリング|???}}, {{hover|エナジーリング|Enaji Ringu}} | ||
|jap-mean= | |jap-mean="Power ring" in {{FE1}} through {{FE5}}, "energy ring" in {{FE6}} through {{FE8}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* Other permanent stat boosters (non-Jugdrali) | * Other permanent stat boosters (non-Jugdrali) |
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Energy Ring (エナジーリング Energy Ring), known as Power Ring in some translations, is a stat-boosting item in the Fire Emblem series, which debuted in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light and appeared in every game up to Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones with the exception of Fire Emblem Gaiden, after which it was retired in favor of the Energy Drop and the Spirit Dust.
In most of its appearances, save for Genealogy of the Holy War where it instead acts as an accessory item, it permanently boosts a user's Strength stat when used, by anywhere from 2 to 5 points depending on the game; the Energy Ring also increases Magic in the GBA games where Strength and Magic are essentially the same stat. Its capabilities in the GBA games make the Energy Ring a successor to the Magic Ring from the two prior installments in this regard.
The Energy Ring is one of three stat booster items to appear in the Jugdral games that had already existed prior to Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, the others being the Magic Ring and the Speed Ring. It is also one of two Jugdrali stat boosters not retired after Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, the other being the Body Ring.
Data
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi | ? | 1 | 2,250 | Increases Strength by 4 points. |
Mystery of the Emblem | File:Is snes01 energy ring.png | 1 | 10,000 | Increases Strength by 4 points. |
Genealogy of the Holy War | File:Is snes02 energy ring.png | - | 20,000 | Increases Strength by 5 points while equipped. |
Thracia 776 | File:Is snes03 energy ring.png | 1 | 8,000 | Increases Strength by 3 points. |
The Binding Blade | 1 | 8,000 | Increases Strength or Magic by 2 points. | |
Blazing Sword | 1 | 8,000 | Increases Strength or Magic by 2 points. |
Locations
Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi
Secret shop | Chapter 21 |
Mystery of the Emblem
Inventory | Book 2: Sheema |
Dropped by | Book 1: Chapter 9, enemy Khozen |
Treasure | Book 1: Chapter 15, chest Book 2: Chapter 11, hidden treasure • Chapter 15, village* |
Secret shop | Book 1: Chapter 19 Book 2: Final Chapter-1 |
Genealogy of the Holy War
Dropped by | First Generation: Chapter 3, enemy Dobarl Second Generation: Chapter 9, enemy Travant* |
Treasure | Second Generation: Chapter 8, village |
Thracia 776
Treasure | Chapter 24x, chest |
Secret shop | Chapter 24 |
The Binding Blade
Treasure | Chapter 19 (Ilia route), village • Chapter 19 (Sacae route), village |
Event | Chapter 11 (Western route), all civilians survive the chapter |
Secret shop | Chapter 21 |
Blazing Sword
Inventory | Eliwood's tale: Dorcas |
Treasure | Lyn's tale: Chapter 10, village |
Transfer data | After receiving the data from the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discUS[1], transfer it into a savefile through the Transfer Data menu. Only one can be transferred per save file, and the transfer can only be done from Chapter 12 onward. This Energy Ring is not available in other regions. |
The Sacred Stones
Inventory | Ewan* |
Dropped by | Chapter 13 (Ephraim's route), enemy Troubadour |
Dropped by (Skirmish)* | Elder Bael* • Cyclops* • Gorgon* • Draco Zombie* |
Steal from | Chapter 7, enemy Mage |
Treasure | Chapter 14 (Eirika's route), chest |
Secret shop | Jehanna Hall • Grado Keep • Rausten Court |
Trivia
Gallery
- FESK Energy Ring.png
Artwork of an Energy Ring from the TCG.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Energy Ring |
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See also
- Other permanent stat boosters (non-Jugdrali)
- Body Ring (also a Jugdrali stat booster)
- Dracoshield
- Energy Drop, the item the Energy Ring was retired in favor of
- Goddess Icon
- Magic Ring (also a Jugdrali stat booster)
- Manual
- Secret Book
- Seraph Robe
- Speed Ring (also a Jugdrali stat booster)
- Speedwing
- Spirit Dust
- Statue Frag
- Talisman
- Boots
- Other Jugdrali stat boosters (in addition to the aformentioned Body Ring, Magic Ring, and Speed Ring)
References
- ↑ Serenes Forest: Download events (retrieved 31 May 2012)