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Ss fe07 strategic combat forecast.png|The strategic combat forecast in {{title|The Blazing Blade}}. | Ss fe07 strategic combat forecast.png|The strategic combat forecast in {{title|The Blazing Blade}}. | ||
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Ss fe09 combat forecast.png|The default combat forecast in {{title|Path of Radiance}}. | |||
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Ss fe11 attack speed.png|The combat forecast in {{title|Shadow Dragon}}. | Ss fe11 attack speed.png|The combat forecast in {{title|Shadow Dragon}}. | ||
Ss fe13 combat forecast.png|The simplified combat forecast in {{title|Awakening}}. | Ss fe13 combat forecast.png|The simplified combat forecast in {{title|Awakening}}. |
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The combat forecast, known as the combat information window in the GBA games, is a gameplay feature in the Fire Emblem series, first appearing in Genealogy of the Holy War, although Mystery of the Emblem had a similar feature which displayed the enemy's battle stats.
The combat forecast is shown after selecting attack and then a weapon from the menu or, from Shadow Dragon onward, placing the unit onto an attack-able enemy (which skips weapon selection). The targeted unit can be changed by pressing the left and right directions on the +Control Pad, and combat is initiated with the A button. From Shadow Dragon onward, a unit's weapon can be changed right from the combat forecast menu with the X and Y buttons. Due to this, from New Mystery of the Emblem until Fates, there is an option to skip selection of a weapon entirely: the player can select "Classic" (Japanese: クラシック Classic), which works like previous games, or "Evolved" (Japanese: アドバンス Advanced), which skips weapon selection.
Mystery of the Emblem's pseudo-combat forecast shows most of the enemy's battle stats, namely its name, class, weapon, current HP, attack, hit, avoid, critical rate, attack speed, defense, and resistance.
In the Genealogy of the Holy War, the combat forecast displays the enemy unit's name, class, weapon, and level, and both units' attack, defense/resistance, and hit rate. Thracia 776 adds the player unit's name and level, along with both units' attack speed and critical rate, and gives the menu a visual overhaul.
From The Binding Blade onward, by default it instead shows the already calculated damage and whether the unit can double attack, rather than attack, defense/resistance, and attack speed. Prior to Shadow Dragon, the classic combat forecast menu is able to be chosen in the options menu, or the combat forecast can be turned off entirely.
In Awakening and Fates, a simplified menu is shown if simplified GUI is selected in the options menu, along with simplifying character stat screens. The simplified menu shows what HP values units could have after the combat.
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia returns to showing attack and defense rather than damage, but also incorporates an HP meter similar to the possible result numbers from the simplified menu of older games; it also shows terrain and support bonuses. In the options, a simplified combat forecast can be chosen which is the same as the menu used from The Binding Blade onward, aside from having the HP bar.
Three Houses' combat forecast is similar to Shadows of Valentia's simplified combat forecast. Comparing the information shown, skill icons can be seen, and terrain bonuses are no longer shown; durability is also shown again, as the mechanic returns. ZL and ZR can be used to switch between combat arts. If a Linked Attack is active, the side of the "Hit" label corresponding to the unit glows.
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The precursor to the combat forecast in Mystery of the Emblem.
The combat forecast in Genealogy of the Holy War.
The combat forecast in Thracia 776.
The strategic combat forecast in The Blazing Blade.
The detailed combat forecast in The Blazing Blade.
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The default combat forecast in Path of Radiance.
The detailed combat forecast in Path of Radiance.
The combat forecast in Shadow Dragon.
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The simplified combat forecast in Awakening.
The advanced combat forecast in Awakening.
The advanced combat forecast in Fates.
The standard combat forecast in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
The simplified combat forecast in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
The combat forecast in Three Houses.