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'''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' ({{hover|ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776|Faiāemuburemu torakia nanananaroku}} ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'') is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] game released in 1999. It is the fifth game installment in the {{FES}}, the third for Super Famicom, and the final game in the series by creator [[Shouzou Kaga]] before he left [[Intelligent Systems]].  Originally released in 1999 through the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] flash cartrdige writing service, it received a formal Super Famicom cartridge release in early 2000, as the final game formally published for the system.  The initial Nintendo Power release was accompanied by the ''Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack'', a special-edition bundle containing a pre-written copy of the game, a cloth map of the Thracian Peninsula, a VHS short promotional film called ''The World of Fire Emblem'', and a set of two [[Pegasus Knight|pegasus]] and [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern]] plush toys.<ref>[http://hepokoknight.web.fc2.com/goods/776dx.html ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776 デラックスパック] (Japanese: Fire Emblem Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack)</ref>
'''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' ({{hover|ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776|Faiāemuburemu torakia nanananaroku}} ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'') is a [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] game released in 1999. It is the fifth game installment in the {{FES}}, the third for Super Famicom, and the final game in the series by creator [[Shouzou Kaga]] before he left [[Intelligent Systems]].  Originally released in 1999 through the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] flash cartrdige writing service, it received a formal Super Famicom cartridge release in early 2000, as the final game formally published for the system.  The initial Nintendo Power release was accompanied by the ''Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack'', a special-edition bundle containing a pre-written copy of the game, a cloth map of the Thracian Peninsula, a VHS short promotional film called ''The World of Fire Emblem'', and a set of two [[Pegasus Knight|pegasus]] and [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern]] plush toys.<ref>[http://hepokoknight.web.fc2.com/goods/776dx.html ファイアーエムブレム トラキア776 デラックスパック] (Japanese: Fire Emblem Thracia 776 Deluxe Pack)</ref>


''Thracia 776'' is a [[wikipedia:Midquel|midquel]] to its predecessor, {{FE4}}, set entirely in [[Jugdral]]'s [[Thracia]]n Peninsula during the year [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 776]]; this places it approximately before and during [[Light Inheritors|Chapters 6]], [[Beyond the Desert|7]] and [[Dragon Knights of Thracia|8]] of ''Seisen no Keifu''.  It stars [[Leif]], a playable character in the second generation of ''Seisen no Keifu'', and details his revolutionary struggle against the [[Grannvale]] Empire's occupation of the [[Manster District]].  While ''Thracia 776'' fundamentally tells the same story about Leif depicted in passing in ''Seisen no Keifu'', there are some minor changes to the events of the prior game.
''Thracia 776'' is a [[wikipedia:Midquel|midquel]] to its predecessor, {{FE4}}, set entirely in [[Jugdral]]'s [[Thracia]]n Peninsula during the year [[Timeline of Archanea, Valentia and Jugdral|Grann 776]]; this places it approximately before and during [[Light Inheritors|Chapters 6]], [[Beyond the Desert|7]] and [[Dragon Knights of Thracia|8]] of ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.  It stars [[Leif]], a playable character in the second generation of ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', and details his revolutionary struggle against the [[Grannvale]] Empire's occupation of the [[Manster District]].  While ''Thracia 776'' fundamentally tells the same story about Leif depicted in passing in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', there are some minor changes to the events of the prior game.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Compared to ''Seisen no Keifu'', ''Thracia 776'' returns to a conventional {{FES}} mold in its gameplay, featuring a large number of smaller, more tightly-focused chapters and a broader cast.
Compared to ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', ''Thracia 776'' returns to a conventional {{FES}} mold in its gameplay, featuring a large number of smaller, more tightly-focused chapters and a broader cast.
===Stat changes===
===Stat changes===
The [[Resistance]] stat, which normally acts as a unit's defensive stat against magical attacks, is entirely absent in ''Thracia 776''; instead, a unit's magical defense is determined by their [[Magic (stat)|Magic stat]] in addition to its usual role of determining offensive magical power.  The game introduced the [[Constitution]] stat to the series, providing units with a way to mitigate how much their weapons' [[Weight (weapons)|weight]] slows them down in battle; unlike later games, Constitution has its own [[growth rate]], allowing it a chance to increase in [[Level Up]]s.  Similarly, [[Movement]] also has a growth rate exclusively in this game, albeit typically a unit's Movement growth is very small.
The [[Resistance]] stat, which normally acts as a unit's defensive stat against magical attacks, is entirely absent in ''Thracia 776''; instead, a unit's magical defense is determined by their [[Magic (stat)|Magic stat]] in addition to its usual role of determining offensive magical power.  The game introduced the [[Constitution]] stat to the series, providing units with a way to mitigate how much their weapons' [[Weight (weapons)|weight]] slows them down in battle; unlike later games, Constitution has its own [[growth rate]], allowing it a chance to increase in [[Level Up]]s.  Similarly, [[Movement]] also has a growth rate exclusively in this game, albeit typically a unit's Movement growth is very small.
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{{Main|Weapon rank}}
{{Main|Weapon rank}}


While ''Seisen no Keifu'' introduced weapon ranks themselves, ''Thracia 776'' implemented the form they would take for the rest of the series.  Ranks are no longer static and pre-determined based on class and [[Holy Blood]], and instead increase through ongoing use of weapons and accumulation of [[weapon experience]].
While ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' introduced weapon ranks themselves, ''Thracia 776'' implemented the form they would take for the rest of the series.  Ranks are no longer static and pre-determined based on class and [[Holy Blood]], and instead increase through ongoing use of weapons and accumulation of [[weapon experience]].


===Skills===
===Skills===
{{Main|Skills}}
{{Main|Skills}}


The skills system remains mostly the same as in ''Seisen no Keifu'', introducing no new skills; the [[Pursuit]] and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]] skills have been removed, with the functions for determining double-attacking and critical hit execution now the same as the rest of the series as opposed to depending on the presence of the skills.  ''Thracia 776'' introduced [[Skill books and scrolls|a set of one-use items]] to teach a select collection of skills to any playable unit.
The skills system remains mostly the same as in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', introducing no new skills; the [[Pursuit]] and [[Critical (skill)|Critical]] skills have been removed, with the functions for determining double-attacking and critical hit execution now the same as the rest of the series as opposed to depending on the presence of the skills.  ''Thracia 776'' introduced [[Skill books and scrolls|a set of one-use items]] to teach a select collection of skills to any playable unit.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Along with {{title|Seisen no Keifu}}, ''Thracia 776'' is the only game in the series which existed as of 2008 to not be referenced at all in {{SSBB}}; every other game in the series which existed at the time has some degree of representation, whereas ''Seisen'' and ''Thracia'' do not.
* Along with {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, ''Thracia 776'' is the only game in the series which existed as of 2008 to not be referenced at all in {{SSBB}}; every other game in the series which existed at the time has some degree of representation, whereas ''Seisen'' and ''Thracia'' do not.


===Fan translation===
===Fan translation===
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