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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2" | [[File:Is feh universal shard.png|20px|Universal Shard|link=Shards and Crystals]] ×1500<br><small>Not available in first three rerun events</small>
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2" | [[File:Is feh universal shard.png|20px|Universal Shard|link=Shards and Crystals]] ×1500<br><small>Not available in first three rerun events</small>
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|style="{{roundbl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Extra 3
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Extra 3
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2"| [[File:Is feh arena medal.png|20px|Arena Medal|link=Arena Medal]] ×100<br><small>Not available prior to event 4</small>
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2"| [[File:Is feh arena medal.png|20px|Arena Medal|link=Arena Medal]] ×100<br><small>Not available prior to event 4</small>
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2" | [[File:Is feh universal crystal.png|20px|Universal Crystal|link=Shards and Crystals]] ×1000<br><small>Not available in first three rerun events</small>
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2" | [[File:Is feh universal crystal.png|20px|Universal Crystal|link=Shards and Crystals]] ×1000<br><small>Not available in first three rerun events</small>
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|style="{{roundbl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Extra 4
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" colspan="2"| ''Not available''
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};"| [[File:Is feh universal shard.png|20px|Universal Shard|link=Shards and Crystals]] ×1500<br><small>Not available prior to event 18</small>
|style="{{roundbr}};border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};"| <small>''Not yet applicable to rerun events''</small>
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In addition, anytime floors 96-100 of a dungeon are beaten in the first four dungeons and again in the ninth dungeon onward, the team sent into that battle will discover a hot spring and relax in it; the actual design of the hot spring is different in the eleventh, twelfth, and eighteenth dungeons due to a general change in the dungeon's backdrop for those events.  The fifth through eighth dungeons change this to a scene at a summer ocean.
In addition, anytime floors 96-100 of a dungeon are beaten in the first four dungeons and again in the ninth dungeon onward, the team sent into that battle will discover a hot spring and relax in it; the actual design of the hot spring is different in the eleventh, twelfth, and eighteenth dungeons due to a general change in the dungeon's backdrop for those events.  The fifth through eighth dungeons change this to a scene at a summer ocean.
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===Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me===
===Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me===
This dungeon was made available from 7:00 AM UTC January 17, 2020 through 6:59 AM UTC February 7, 2020.  The entirety of the regular stage selection was available starting on November 28, 2019, with the three Extra Stages first becoming available on each of the three days after that.
This dungeon was made available from 7:00 AM UTC January 17, 2020 through 6:59 AM UTC February 7, 2020.  The entirety of the regular stage selection was available starting on November 28, 2019, with the four Extra Stages first becoming available on each of the four days after that.


This dungeon utilizes a unique backdrop as opposed to the cavern where most of the mode's other dungeons take place.  It is also notably the first dungeon to include Extra Stages in which none of the dungeon's music tracks are reruns from previous dungeons.
This dungeon utilizes a unique backdrop as opposed to the cavern where most of the mode's other dungeons take place.  It is also notably the first dungeon to include Extra Stages in which none of the dungeon's music tracks are reruns from previous dungeons, as well as be the first dungeon to have more than three Extra Stages.
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!style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Floors 56-60
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!style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Floors 76-80
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!style="{{roundtr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | Extra Stage ?
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|style="{{roundbl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait tsubasa madcap idol feh.png|56px|Tsubasa|link=Tsubasa Oribe]]<br>[[Tsubasa Oribe|Tsubasa:  Madcap Idol]]
|style="{{roundbl}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait tsubasa madcap idol feh.png|56px|Tsubasa|link=Tsubasa Oribe]]<br>[[Tsubasa Oribe|Tsubasa:  Madcap Idol]]
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait mamori microwavin' idol feh.png|56px|Mamori|link=Mamori Minamoto]]<br>[[Mamori Minamoto|Mamori:  Microwavin' Idol]]
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait mamori microwavin' idol feh.png|56px|Mamori|link=Mamori Minamoto]]<br>[[Mamori Minamoto|Mamori:  Microwavin' Idol]]
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait kiria cool façade feh.png|56px|Kiria|link=Kiria Kurono]]<br>[[Kiria Kurono|Kiria:  Cool Façade]]
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait kiria cool façade feh.png|56px|Kiria|link=Kiria Kurono]]<br>[[Kiria Kurono|Kiria:  Cool Façade]]
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait itsuki finding a path feh.png|56px|Itsuki|link=Itsuki Aoi]]<br>[[Itsuki Aoi|Itsuki:  Finding a Path]]
|style="{{roundbr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | [[File:Portrait itsuki finding a path feh.png|56px|Itsuki|link=Itsuki Aoi]]<br>[[Itsuki Aoi|Itsuki:  Finding a Path]]
|style="{{roundbr}}; border:none; background-color:{{Color3}};" | <!--[[File:Portrait tbd feh.png|56px|TBD|link=TBD]]<br>[[TBD|TBD:  To Be Determined]]-->
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| Dia Sweet Witch (Kiria Ver.)
|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| Dia Sweet Witch (Kiria Ver.)
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| From {{TMSFEE}}.  Available in Extra Stage 3 of Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me.
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| She Is...
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| From {{TMSFEE}}.  Available in Extra Stage 3 of Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me.
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|style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"| From {{TMSFEE}}.  Available in Extra Stage 4 of Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me.
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*Text found in the game assets from version 2.2.0 onward and associated with the mode's music includes names associated with every game in the main {{FES}} prior to {{title|Three Houses}} (in the English-language text, all of the official names of the games with the exception of ''[[Fire Emblem (GBA)|Fire Emblem]]'', termed here as ''Fire Emblem:  The Blazing Blade'' translating that game's Japanese subtitle in lieu of having an English subtitle of its own) as well as {{title|Warriors}} and ''Heroes'' itself, thus implying future dungeons will add to the music selection.  Text for ''Three Houses'' itself was added in the fifteenth different Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Three Houses, the first one held since elements from ''Three Houses'' began to appear in ''Heroes'', whereas text for ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore'' was added in the eighteenth differnet Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me, in tandem with that game's elements first appearing in ''Heroes''.  As of the eighteenth different Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me, fifteen of the nineteen games for which text have been allocated in this fashion have been represented in Tap Battle music selections; {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} is the only allocated pre-[[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]-era title thus far represented, while every allocated game from the GBA-era onward has been represented.
*Text found in the game assets from version 2.2.0 onward and associated with the mode's music includes names associated with every game in the main {{FES}} prior to {{title|Three Houses}} (in the English-language text, all of the official names of the games with the exception of ''[[Fire Emblem (GBA)|Fire Emblem]]'', termed here as ''Fire Emblem:  The Blazing Blade'' translating that game's Japanese subtitle in lieu of having an English subtitle of its own) as well as {{title|Warriors}} and ''Heroes'' itself, thus implying future dungeons will add to the music selection.  Text for ''Three Houses'' itself was added in the fifteenth different Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Three Houses, the first one held since elements from ''Three Houses'' began to appear in ''Heroes'', whereas text for ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore'' was added in the eighteenth differnet Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me, in tandem with that game's elements first appearing in ''Heroes''.  As of the eighteenth different Tap Battle, Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me, fifteen of the nineteen games for which text have been allocated in this fashion have been represented in Tap Battle music selections; {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} is the only allocated pre-[[Game Boy Advance|GBA]]-era title thus far represented, while every allocated game from the GBA-era onward has been represented.
*Floors 56-60 of Illusory Dungeon:  Shadowed Memories is the first stage in the mode to include non-generic, non-boss enemies in the enemy selection, usually among the additional enemies appearing alongside bosses, in this case [[Palla]], [[Catria]], and [[Est]]; likewise, [[Ogma]] and [[Barst]] appear on floors 76-80.
*Floors 56-60 of Illusory Dungeon:  Shadowed Memories is the first stage in the mode to include non-generic, non-boss enemies in the enemy selection, usually among the additional enemies appearing alongside bosses, in this case [[Palla]], [[Catria]], and [[Est]]; likewise, [[Ogma]] and [[Barst]] appear on floors 76-80.
**Extra Stage 1 of Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me is the first instance of this among stages that have no bosses; in this instance, the seven normal variations of the characters who appear as playable [[Mirage (Tokyo Mirage Sessions)|Mirages]] in {{TMSFE}}, including [[Cain]] and [[Navarre]] whose [[Touma Akagi|Mirage]] [[Yashiro Tsurugi|Masters]] did not become part of ''Heroes'' along with the rest of the playable ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions'' cast, appeared among the enemy selection.  This is followed up in Extra Stage 2, where every enemy is a variation of [[Tiki]].
**Extra Stage 1 of Illusory Dungeon:  Wings Carry Me is the first instance of this among stages that have no bosses; in this instance, the seven normal variations of the characters who appear as playable [[Mirage (Tokyo Mirage Sessions)|Mirages]] in {{TMSFE}}, including [[Cain]] and [[Navarre]] whose [[Touma Akagi|Mirage]] [[Yashiro Tsurugi|Masters]] did not become part of ''Heroes'' along with the rest of the playable ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions'' cast, appeared among the enemy selection.  This is followed up in Extra Stage 2, where every enemy is a variation of [[Tiki]], and in Extra Stage 3, where every enemy is a magically-inclined unit and the crowd consists of mainly female units.
*Although some [[Accessory (Heroes)|accessories]] had been associated with previous Tap Battles, Illusory Dungeon:  Farewells is the first to distribute these accessories directly via its rewards table; previous Tap Battle-associated accessories were distributed via associated quests.  Accessories returned to the quest rewards with the major retooling of the rewards table in the thirteenth event.
*Although some [[Accessory (Heroes)|accessories]] had been associated with previous Tap Battles, Illusory Dungeon:  Farewells is the first to distribute these accessories directly via its rewards table; previous Tap Battle-associated accessories were distributed via associated quests.  Accessories returned to the quest rewards with the major retooling of the rewards table in the thirteenth event.
*"The Sacrifice and the Saint", from the Illusory Dungeon:  Heartstring's Ties event, is the first song to make its first Tap Battle appearance in an Extra Stage; previously, all Extra Stage songs had been repeats of songs from previous events.
*"The Sacrifice and the Saint", from the Illusory Dungeon:  Heartstring's Ties event, is the first song to make its first Tap Battle appearance in an Extra Stage; previously, all Extra Stage songs had been repeats of songs from previous events.
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