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==Locations==

Revision as of 01:04, 24 October 2017

Bishop Ring

File:FEMN Bishop Ring.png
Artwork of a bishop ring from the TCG.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

For a similar item present in later games, see Guiding Ring.


The Bishop Ring is one of several promotion items in the Fire Emblem series.

Exclusive to the original Archanea games, this item allows mages and staff users to become bishops. It was replaced by the Master Seal in the remakes of those games.

The bishop ring is present in two games of the series: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Is nes01 promotion item.png 1 2,000 Used to promote mages and curates.

Locations

Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Dropped by Chapter 23, enemy Gharnef*
Treasure Chapter 19, chest
Secret Shop Chapter 23

Mystery of the Emblem

Dropped by Book 1: Chapter 18, enemy Bishop
Book 2: Chapter 9, enemy YodelChapter 14, enemy Thief
Treasure Book 1: Chapter 15, chest
Book 2: Chapter 20, chest
Secret Shop Book 1: Chapter 17
Book 2: Chapter 5Chapter 18

Trivia

In other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English
(unofficial)

Guiding Ring

Used in the 2014 revision of the Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem fan translation patch. Previous versions used "Bishop Ring".


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