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Hero on the Wind
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“ | After you rescue the children, I want you to go search for Prince Leif with Brighton. | ” | — Ced to Asbel |
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Hero on the Wind (Japanese: 風の勇者 The Hero of Wind) is the sidequest of the fourth chapter of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. In order to play this chapter, all civilians must have escaped in the previous chapter.
Plot
- Main article:
Hero on the Wind/Script
Deeper in the Munster dungeon, prince Ced of Silesse and his protege Asbel embark on a mission to rescue captive children from the Loptrian Empire. As Leif and his group passes through, they lend a hand to Ced and recruit Asbel.
Chapter data
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Units are arranged based on their position in deployment order after Leif. If every unit is recruited and alive, deployment order is Leif, Lifis, Fergus, Karin, Dalsin, Brighton, Machyua, Lara.
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Enemy data
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- Enemies will not attack Civilians, except to capture them.
Reinforcements
Each individual reinforcement has a 40% chance to appear each turn.
- Turns 10–24
- Turns 12–32
- 2 Myrmidons from the southern stairs
NPC data
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- NPCs can escape through the corridors along the east and west edges of the map; they move to escape via the closest one.
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody. |
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Asbel may not be at his full potential just yet, but his magical prowess and personal weapon are reason enough to train him up. Just make sure Leif gets within speaking range of him.
The battle begins in the dark with a couple of armored units blocking the way. Units like Brighton, Fergus, or even Dalsin and Leif can help out. Sending Lifis and Lara to free the children is recommended, as later villages only give items if their children were rescued, and Mafy must have escaped if the player wishes to recruit Hicks.
The chapter itself has some valuable items to acquire. If Karin speaks with Ced regarding the state of affairs in Silesse, he will give her a Ced Scroll, which boosts speed, as well as magic, growths. The only obtainable Brave Sword in the entire game can be found in one of the chests, so taking the long route is recommended. If you really wish, have Lifis steal a couple Thunder tomes from the mages. Other than that, remember Fergus's advice and send Leif out last.
Trivia
- Booy and Cliff have identical names to two Fire Emblem Gaiden characters, Boey and Kliff (often known as "Cliff"); however, the fan-translated versions are different.
- This chapter holds the only obtainable Brave Sword in the entire game.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Hero on the Wind |
As of Fire Emblem Heroes. The title refers to Ced, the wielder of the legendary wind tome Forseti, who appears in this chapter. |
English (unofficial) |
• The Hero of the Winds |
• Used in FireLizard's translation. |
Spanish |
Héroe errante |
Errant hero |
French |
Héros du vent |
Hero of the wind |
German |
Held des Windes |
Hero of the Wind |
Italian |
L'eroe errante |
The errant hero |
Portuguese |
Herói ao vento |
Hero of the wind |
Traditional Chinese |
風之勇者 |
Hero of wind |
Gallery
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