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This article is about the chapter from Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Mystery of the Emblem, and Shadow Dragon; for the History Mode map from Fire Emblem Warriors based on this chapter, see The Dark Pontifex.
Note: Boss stats in five-star Hard Mode are rounded to the nearest whole number.
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Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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In Shadow Dragon, one of the three Gharnefs is the real one, with the other two being fakes; which one is real and which are fakes is determined at random. The fakes can be damaged without Starlight, but only drop a Steel Sword instead of the Falchion, making them simply red herrings. The real one will have the full effects of Imhullu, blocking all damage, period. This fact can be used to your advantage in regards to identifying him—the Geosphere, which deals 13 damage to all units on the map, will not damage the real Gharnef, making it an easy way of distinguishing him from his fakes early on. Should one wish to use the Geosphere to identify him, it is advisable to keep a unit that can use Fortify ready, as the Geosphere will damage playable units as well as enemy units. Should the player not want to use the Geosphere, or not own it, a Ballistician can easily take a potshot at one of the Gharnefs from afar—again, the one that does not take damage from it is the real one.
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language
Name
Definition, etymology, and notes
English
Dark Pontifex
Spanish
El Pontifice Oscuro
The Dark Pontifex
French
Le Pontife maléfique
The Dark Pontifex
German
Dunkler Priester
Dark Priest
Italian
Il Pontefice oscuro
The Dark Pontifex
Gallery
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CG image displayed during the intro for Shadow Dragon