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Mine

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Revision as of 23:13, 9 February 2014 by Shiningpikablu252 (talk | contribs) (→‎Trivia: Meant to include this the first time around...)
Mine

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Icon of a Mine from Blazing Sword.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

Mine is an item first introduced in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. The purpose of a Mine is to set it onto a space. Once a unit from either side walks onto the space with the Mine set on it, that unit will stop moving and take 10 damage.

The Mine's only proper appearance is in Blazing Sword; there is an item called the Frey Bomb in unused data in Radiant Dawn that was basically intended to be the Mine under a different name. The Frey Bomb in Radiant Dawn has no functionality programmed.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Blazing Sword Is gba mine.png 1 500 Any unit that steps onto the space this is set on stops moving and takes 10 damage.

Locations

Blazing Sword

Inventory Heath
Steal from Eliwood's tale: Chapter 26x, enemy PirateChapter 27, enemy Hero
Hector's tale: Chapter 28x, enemy PirateChapter 29, enemy Hero
Treasure Both Eliwood's and Hector's tales: Chapter 13, village
Event Eliwood's tale: Chapter 16, only one NPC Soldier survives the chapter
Hector's tale: Chapter 17, only one NPC Soldier survives the chapter

Radiant Dawn

Unused If hacked into the game, it cannot be used at all due to having no functionality programmed.

Trivia

  • The Mine is the subject of a glitch in Blazing Sword. If a unit on the enemy side triggers the Mine, the player can soft-reset or turn off the system while the animation goes on. Upon returning to the game, the player should then be able to control the remaining enemy units. Despite The Sacred Stones not making use of the Mine's assets, that game includes a variation of this glitch involving certain terrain behaviors.

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Etymology and other languages

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