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Bullion

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It has been proposed that this page be split into Bullion (S), Bullion (M), Bullion (L), and Bullion (XL). Please discuss this change on the talk page or on Discord.


Reason: We have the gems separate

Bullion

File:Is 3ds bullion small.pngFile:Is 3ds bullion medium.pngFile:Is 3ds bullion large.png
Icons of all three types of Bullion from Awakening.


Fetches 1,000 gold at market.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Bullion is an item introduced in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. The successors to the Gem items from the GBA and Tellius games, their only purpose is to be sold for money. Bullions replace the gold found in chests in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Shadow Dragon Is ds bullion.png - 20000 Bullion (S). Sold for 10,000 gold.
Shadow Dragon Is ds bullion.png - 30000 Bullion (M). Sold for 15,000 gold.
Shadow Dragon Is ds bullion.png - 40000 Bullion (L). Sold for 20,000 gold.
Shadow Dragon Is ds bullion.png - 60000 Bullion (XL). Sold for 30,000 gold.
New Mystery of the Emblem Is ds bullion.png - 10000 Bullion. Sold for 5,000 gold.
New Mystery of the Emblem Is ds bullion.png - 20000 Bullion (L). Sold for 10,000 gold.
Awakening File:Is 3ds bullion small.png - 2000 Bullion (S). Sold for 1,000 gold.
Awakening File:Is 3ds bullion medium.png - 10000 Bullion (M). Sold for 5,000 gold.

Locations

Shadow Dragon

Treasure Bullion (S): Chapter 6, chestChapter 14, chestChapter 23, chest
Bullion (M): Chapter 9, chest
Bullion (L): Chapter 12, chest
Bullion (XL): Chapter 19, chest

New Mystery of the Emblem

Dropped by Bullion: Chapter 4, enemy GailChapter 7, enemy Thief
Bullion (L): Chapter 14, enemy Thief
Treasure Bullion: Chapter 1, hidden in a cave
Bullion (L): Chapter 6, chestChapter 10, chestChapter 16, chestChapter 20, chest

Awakening

Dropped by Bullion (S): Roster Rescue, enemy Revenant (×7) • Skirmishes, enemy Risen (at random)
Bullion (M): Chapter 5, enemy OrtonChapter 7, enemy ThiefChapter 10, enemy ThiefChapter 16, enemy Cervantes, enemy ThiefChapter 24, enemy Risen ChiefParalogue 11, enemy MorristanParalogue 13, enemy Gyral, enemy DalenParalogue 15, enemy Falcon KnightParalogue 20, enemy Dark Flier
Bullion (L): Chapter 12, enemy DaltonChapter 20, enemy WalhartParalogue 9, enemy RugerParalogue 18, enemy Zanth
Treasure Bullion (M): Chapter 14, chestChapter 18, chestParalogue 8, chestParalogue 10, chestParalogue 12, chestParalogue 16, chest
Bullion (L): Chapter 11, chestChapter 15, villageChapter 17, chestChapter 21, chestParalogue 4, chestParalogue 14, village
Event Bullion (M): Paralogue 6, Inigo kills at least 4 enemies • Paralogue 7, 3 or more NPC Villagers survive • Paralogue 11, 4 or more NPC Villagers survive
Bullion (L): Chapter 22, at the end of the chapter
Skills Bullion (S): Despoil (Luck% chance upon defeating an enemy during player phase)
Items Bullion (S): Leif's Blade (Luck% chance upon defeating an enemy during player phase when equipped)
Renown bonus Bullion (L): 1,000 Renown points; only one copy can be obtained through this means per save file.

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Bullion

A bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots.

Spanish

Saco

Bag. Bronce (bronze), plata (silver), oro (gold) are used instead of size adjectives.

French

Trésor

Treasure

German

Goldbeutel

Gold bag

Italian

Oro

Gold

See also

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