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==Droppable items==
==Droppable items==
Exclusive to enemy units is the ability to drop items upon their defeat, whereupon they are obtained by the unit responsible for killing them. Items which are dropped in this fashion are, in the majority of games, marked with glowing green text (the exception is {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, where they are instead marked with a bag icon). In {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, they are marked both with a a bag icon and green text. In {{title|Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}}, it is not indicated at all, and the item may not even be in the unit's inventory. In {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, all items in an enemy's item inventory are dropped; this means that enemy staff users have their staves in their weapon inventory, and if an enemy drops a weapon or staff, they have one in both their weapon and item inventories. Upon being dropped by the enemy, the item is added to the unit's inventory (or, if their inventory is full, the player must choose to send either it or one of the other items in inventory to the supply convoy, or to choose one to discard entirely).
Exclusive to enemy units is the ability to drop items upon their defeat, whereupon they are obtained by the unit responsible for killing them. Items which are dropped in this fashion are, in the majority of games, marked with glowing green text (the exceptions are {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, where they are instead marked with a bag icon, and {{title|Path of Radiance}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, where they are marked with pink text). In {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, they are marked both with a a bag icon and green text. In {{title|Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}}, it is not indicated at all, and the item may not even be in the unit's inventory. In {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, all items in an enemy's item inventory are dropped; this means that enemy staff users have their staves in their weapon inventory, and if an enemy drops a weapon or staff, they have one in both their weapon and item inventories. Upon being dropped by the enemy, the item is added to the unit's inventory (or, if their inventory is full, the player must choose to send either it or one of the other items in inventory to the supply convoy, or to choose one to discard entirely).


Enemies do not drop items at all in {{title|Thracia 776}} and {{title|The Binding Blade}}.  In both of these games, enemies still do carry items useless to them but desirable to the player; in these cases, the expectation is that the player should [[steal]] these items from the enemy.
Enemies do not drop items at all in {{title|Thracia 776}} and {{title|The Binding Blade}}.  In both of these games, enemies still do carry items useless to them but desirable to the player; in these cases, the expectation is that the player should [[steal]] these items from the enemy.
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