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[[File:Ss fe08 skirmish.png|frame|right|[[Ephraim]] engages an [[Entombed]] in a skirmish at Za'ha Woods in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.]]
[[File:Ss fe08 skirmish.png|frame|right|[[Ephraim]] engages an [[Entombed]] in a skirmish at Za'ha Woods in {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.]]


A '''skirmish''' or '''challenge''' (Japanese: {{hl|遭遇戦|Sōgūsen}} ''encounter battle'') is a type of battle which occurs outside the game's main chapters in the ''Fire Emblem'' games which feature the [[world map]] system: {{title|Gaiden}}, {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, {{title|Awakening}}, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, and {{title|Engage}}. In these games, groups of enemy units periodically appear on the world map, and the player can engage them in a skirmish to gain [[experience]] and clear the path obstructed by the enemies.
A '''skirmish''' or '''challenge''' (Japanese: {{hl|遭遇戦|Sōgūsen}} ''encounter battle'') is a type of battle which occurs outside the game's main chapters in the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' games that feature the [[world map]] system: {{title|Gaiden}} and its remake {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, {{title|Awakening}}, and {{title|Engage}}. In these games, groups of enemy units periodically appear on the world map, and the player can engage them in a skirmish to gain [[experience]] and clear the path obstructed by the enemies.


{{title|Fates}} and {{title|Three Houses}} also feature optional battles, known in the latter as '''auxiliary battles''', but they work differently due to the lack of an explorable world map.
{{title|Fates}} and {{title|Three Houses}} also feature optional battles, known in the latter as '''auxiliary battles''', but they work differently due to the lack of an explorable world map.
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