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Shadow Dragon

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Developer(s)

Intelligent Systems

Publisher(s)

Nintendo

Release date(s)

Nintendo DS
JPAugust 7, 2008
EUDecember 5, 2008
NAFebruary 16, 2009
AUSFebruary 26, 2009
Wii U Virtual Console
EUJuly 2, 2015
JPFebruary 10, 2016
NADecember 8, 2016

Rating(s)

CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 7+
USK: 6

Platform(s)

Nintendo DS
Wii U (Virtual Console)

Predecessor

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Successor

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (Japanese: ファイアーエムブレム 新・暗黒竜と光の剣 Fire Emblem: New Dark Dragon and the Sword of Light) is the eleventh game in the Fire Emblem series. It is a remake of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light,[1][2] originally released on the Nintendo Entertainment System for the Nintendo DS. The remake also features elements from Book 1 of Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, merging elements from both versions; though it is officially stated to be a remake of the Famicom/NES release.[2][1]Shadow Dragon features updated graphics and gameplay mechanics, additional background music, and several new characters, items, and plot devices.

Plot

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Marth flees his homeland at the cost of Frey and his sister's safety

Prologue

Long ago, the continent of Archanea was invaded by the Dolhr Empire, led by the Shadow Dragon, Medeus, and the people lived in fear and despair. However, a miracle occurred. Anri, a youth from Altea, slew the Shadow Dragon using Falchion, The Blade of Light. The Kingdom of Archanea was restored and the world entered an age of peace. But 100 years later... Medeus was resurrected. He joined forces with the Dark Sorcerer Gharnef, who was also the usurper emperor of Khadein and who shared his ambitions of ruling the world, as well as the kingdoms of Macedon and Grust, and launched an attack on Archanea, Altea, Aurelis, and Gra, beginning the long War of Shadows. Cornelius, the king of Altea and successor of the heroic Anri, left to battle Medeus, with the Falchion in hand. Meanwhile, Cornelius's only son and the prince of Altea, Marth, awaits his father's return as he passes his days with his education and sword training, not knowing that Gra had betrayed Altea, sided with the Dolhr empire, and murdered his father. Gra soldiers attempted to take Marth captive; They were unsuccessful and, after several months and seemingly at the cost of the life of Frey, Marth escaped to Talys, a small island kingdom that was allied to Altea. Marth vowed to one day return to Altea and free his homeland and her people. Very shortly thereafter, Archanea was defeated by Grust's General Camus, and, aside from Princess Nyna, the royal family was wiped out.

Marth Embarks

Marth lives in exile on Talys

After staying at Talys for several years, training himself in the arts of war, and very shortly after General Camus helped Nyna escape Archanea for Aurelis, pirates assaulted Talys and threatened to destroy it's livelihood. Marth, a handful of knights that escaped with him from Altea, and Talys's Princess Caeda deftly defeated the pirates, and the king of Talys declared that Marth was now fit to challenge Dolhr. Marth embarked on his legendary quest to reclaim his kingdom and slay Medeus. When Marth set out he first answered the call of Nyna, who was currently in Aurelis resisting the Macedon occupied forces in the country. Marth went to Aurelis to free the war torn country, joining forces with Hardin, the younger brother of Aurelis' king and the guardian of Nyna. After a vicious battle Marth set Aurelis free and had made a valuable ally in Hardin, and his loyal knights.

Nyna bestows upon Marth the Fire Emblem and names him leader of the Archanean League

With Aurelis secured, Marth was given the sacred relic known as the Fire Emblem, and the forces resisting Dolhr united under Marth's leadership, symbolized and granted by the shield. The united forces under Marth were dubbed "The Archanean League". The Archanean League traveled south to the Holy Kingdom of Archanea itself, with Marth at it's command. After being attacked by Macedon's princess, Minerva, and her subordinates, the Whitewings, being forced to make a brief detour to Pyrathi, and to defeat its Manakete King Mannu, Marth was approached by Catria of Macedon's Whitewings squadron, who informed him of the plight of Minerva and more importantly her sister, Maria, the latter held hostage by their cruel brother Michalis to force Minerva to serve Dolhr. On this news, Marth led the League to Castle Deil to free Maria, and the grateful Minerva joined with his forces to free Macedon, as did the three Whitewings later in the War. From this victory, they marched on the Archanean capital Pales and liberated it from the Dolhr occupation under Volzhin.

Marth, Star and Savior

Marth liberates his homeland and becomes it's Star and Savior

The League's next task was to free Altea. The army marched to Gra, Altea's traitorous neighbor and an ally of Dolhr, and brought down the country and its King Jiol; after the fight, Marth was disappointed to find that the Blade of Light, Falchion, said to have been stolen from his dead father by Gra at the war's beginning, was not there. His adviser Malledus theorized that Gharnef, the Dark Pontifex and resurrector of Medeus, was the one truly responsible for the blade's theft, and so the League made a fruitless detour to Khadein, the country under Gharnef's control, to recover it; there, Marth was informed by the White Sage Gotoh that they could not defeat Gharnef and recover Falchion without the Starlight spell, the only weakness of Gharnef's Imhullu spell, and tasked them with finding the Starsphere and Lightsphere, artifacts required to create it. The League then returned to Altea and reclaimed it from its master, Morzas of Dolhr.

With Altea reclaimed, the League's new task was to defeat the remaining allies of Dolhr: Grust and Macedon. The army first traveled to the southwest, to the Fane of Raman, to find the Spheres and free Tiki, the Divine Dragon princess, from Gharnef's control. From there, they conquered nearby Grust, Marth dueling and seemingly killing general Camus, despite Nyna and Marth both desperately wanting to spare him and Nyna revealing to Marth and his army that she loves him.

Camus lays down his life for his country, and his story becomes a tragedy

The army traveled next to Macedon, now ruled by Minerva's ambitious elder brother Michalis. Minerva challenged and seemingly killed her brother, liberating her country and bringing the Spheres to Gotoh, currently living near its castle, who from them forged Starlight.

The Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Marth reunites with his sister

Gotoh transported the army to Thabes, a distant ancient city and the current home of Gharnef, where they engaged Gharnef in battle and slew him with Starlight, recovering Falchion. With the tower reclaimed, they found Marth's lost sister Elice, held captive by Gharnef for the past three years. It shortly thereafter was revealed to Marth that his sister was held prisoner due to her ability to make use of the sacred Aum Staff, which Gharnef wanted to exploit for unknown reasons. With no other opposition remaining, the League turned on Dolhr itself, charging into Dolhr Keep. It was discovered Medeus could not take his dragon form outside of Dolhr Keep, nor was he fully revived yet, and thus the Archanean League had effectively cornered him- however, Medeus fully expected an assault on his castle and thus was well prepared to deal with them.

Fang of Dragon and Blade of Light clash once more

Marth engaged Medeus in an epic battle, wielding Falchion, and the Shadow Dragon once again fell, though not without telling Marth he cannot be destroyed as long as darkness is in the hearts of men. With the war over, at the advice of Nyna, Marth proposed to Caeda, and the two became engaged. Nyna married Hardin, who became Archanea's next king, yet secretly in her heart she still wept for Camus, for she loved him and him alone...

Gameplay

Game play is similar to the rest of the Fire Emblem series with a bird-eye view of the grid-format map. You can move the character either using the D-Pad and select using A, B, or X or you can tap on the touch screen using the stylus.

Changes from the original


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Story

Some scenes were changed, ranging from minor to overhauling the scene entirely. Chapter 11 was renamed from "Knorda Slave Market" to "Knorda Market", and the village dialogue was changed accordingly. Every chapter has both an opening narration and a cutscene with characters. In the original, it depended on the chapter. All bosses have battle and death quotes, and all playable characters have death quotes rather than only about half.

Content removed from Mystery of the Emblem Book 1 is re-inserted into the plot of Shadow Dragon, including removed chapters and characters (Though a very small amount of certain removed items remain removed)

Gameplay

Several minor mechanical changes were made to modernize the game.

  • The Magic and Strength stats are separated from each other, unlike in the two prior versions where only Strength existed and Magic was not a statistical factor.
  • The game has proper trading instead of the original game's 'give' system of item management.
  • The original game lacked the combat forecast entirely; this feature was added in the remake.


Multiplayer

Shadow Dragon is not the first game in the series to feature multiplayer; it is, however, the first to feature online multiplayer and the first to have multiplayer outside of the Link Arena style of multiplayer. It is also the first to have a maximum number of players less than 4 (in this case, only 2 players may participate). In Shadow Dragon's multiplayer mode, players choose five units to be sent into a battlefield against the other player's team. Each team can also use a Card to give themselves a specific advantage of some kind, if the rules set by the players allow it. The goal is to either rout the opponent, or seize and hold the castle until the turn count runs out. Players who have exchanged friend codes can talk to each other via voice chat using the DS microphone.

The same multiplayer mode returns in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, and a very similar multiplayer mode appears in Fire Emblem Fates.

Classes

Classes present in neither Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light or Mystery of the Emblem Book 1 are added as new additions to the game, and characters from the aforementioned games that have strange class choices by modern standards are given more fitting classes in several cases. Instead of using many different items to promote different units, only one item is used to promote units now- the Master Seal. There is, however, one exception to this.

New Base Classes

  • Myrmidon - This class was added into the game and is the class of two characters that were formerly Mercenaries: Navarre and Radd
  • Dark Mage - This class was originally in Mystery of the Emblem Book 2 as Gharnef's class, but not Book 1 (where he was a Bishop). It is neither a normal enemy class nor a class of any playable unit; it is used only as a class one can reclass their units into in this game.

New Promoted Classes

  • Swordmaster - This class is a promoted form of the newly added Myrmidon class, although there are no pre promoted Swordmasters that join in this game.
  • Sorcerer - This class is a promoted form of the Dark Mage class, which is a first in the series. Notably, it is now the class of Gharnef, as opposed to him being a Bishop.
  • Sage - This class is added and is the promoted form of Mages now (In both previous versions of the game, both Mages and Curates/Clerics promoted to Bishops, now only Curates/Clerics become Bishops). Wendell and Gotoh are now Sages instead of Bishops, as well.
  • Falcon Knight - This class is now a promotion of Pegasus Knights, yet Pegasus Knights can also promote to Dracoknights like in prior versions- this results in a Branching Promotion, the only one in this game and it's sequel. This specific promotion requires an Elysian Whip as opposed to a Master Seal (using a Master Seal promotes the Pegasus Knight in question into a Dracoknight), which is a very rare item exclusively found in the Online Shop on certain days.
  • Warrior - This class is now a promotion of Fighters, which appeared in the previous versions but did not have the ability to promote.
  • Berserker - This class is now a promotion of Pirates, which could not promote in the original versions.

Reclass System

The Reclass system is an entirely new mechanic in the series that debuts in Shadow Dragon. It is distinct from Class Change, or promotion, because it does not involve a resetting of levels nor enhanced stats- it simply changes the character to a completely different class with a different skill set. The player may only have a set number of a certain class set, so Reclassing should be done with care.

Characters

Main article: List of characters in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon features the return of every playable character in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, including those removed from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, with some new additions. These new characters can only be recruited if the player visits the new chapters exclusive to Shadow Dragon. However, this generally requires an enormous amount of units to die in order to gain access to these chapters. The new characters and their appearance conditions are outlined in the table below:

style="Template:Roundtl; border:none; color:#fff"|Portrait Character Class Found in style="Template:Roundtr; border:none; color:#fff"|Accessed if
Small portrait frey fe11.png Frey Cavalier Prologue II Player chooses Normal Mode.
Small portrait norne fe11.png Norne Archer Prologue IV Player has 4 or fewer units at the end of the chapter.
Small portrait athena fe11.png Athena Myrmidon Chapter 6x Player has fewer than 15 units at the end of Chapter 6.
Small portrait horace fe11.png Horace General Chapter 12x Player has fewer than 15 units at the end of Chapter 12.
Small portrait etzel fe11.png Etzel Sorcerer Chapter 17x Player has fewer than 15 units at the end of Chapter 17.
Small portrait ymir fe11.png Ymir Warrior Chapter 20x Player has fewer than 15 units at the end of Chapter 20.
style="Template:Roundbl; border:none; background-color:#222222"|Small portrait nagi fe11.png Nagi Manakete Chapter 24x style="Template:Roundbr; border:none; background-color:#222222"|By the end of Chapter 24, Tiki is dead and Falchion is lost.

Chapters

Main article: List of chapters in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon includes all of the original chapters of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, and then some. Shadow Dragon features the addition of a four-chapter prologue of Marth's story, introducing new players to the gameplay of the Fire Emblem series, as well as a never-before-seen beginning to Marth's quest. Shadow Dragon also features several sidequests, which are accessed if the player has lost too many of his or her units, and feature short plots and new characters.

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Refers to Medeus, the Shadow Dragon.

Spanish

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

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French

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

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German

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

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Italian

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Gallery

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Fire Emblem returns to its roots with a total overhaul of an NES classic never before released in America."Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (Webpage), nintendo.com, Retrieved: January 1st 2017
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Sakurai: By the way, this latest version of Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is a remake of the NES version, and was this the very first Fire Emblem game to be produced for the DS?
    Narihiro: Yes, that's right."
    Iwata Asks: Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon (Webpage), fire-emblem.com (defunct), Published: 2009, Retrieved: January 1st 2017
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Playable characters AbelArranAstramAthenaBantuBarstBeckBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDarrosDolphDraugEliceEstEtzelFreyGordinGotohHardinHoraceJagenJakeJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNagiNavarreNorneOgmaPallaRaddRickardRogerRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfWrysXaneYmir
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingMalledusNynaTalys King
Bosses BathysBentheonCamusCaptainDactylDejaniraEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerGrigasHarmeinHeimlerHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenLarissaMannuMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasOrridyonSternlinTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasIoteLizaLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumFalchionFire EmblemGradivusImhulluHauteclereMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlightWing Spear
Chapters P: Prologue I • P: Prologue II • P: Prologue III • P: Prologue IV • 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: A Brush in the Teeth • 4: Battle in the Lea • 5: Champions of Aurelis • 6: Fire Emblem • 6x: In War's Grip • 7: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 8: Port Warren • 9: The Pyrathi Dragon • 10: Princess Minerva • 11: Knorda Market • 12: The Ageless Palace • 12x: A Traitor's Worth • 13: The Wooden Cavalry • 14: Land of Sorrow • 15: An Oasis of Magic • 16: The Battle for Altea • 17: Star and Savior • 17x: Helena Castle • 18: The Sable Order • 19: Manakete Princess • 20: Camus the Sable • 20x: The Lair of Fire • 21: Clash in Macedon • 22: A Knight-Filled Sky • 23: Dark Pontifex • 24: The Dragonkin Realm • 24x: The AlterspireE: Chosen by Fate
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAurelisDolhrGraGrustKhadeinKingdom of ArchaneaMacedonPyrathiTalysThabes
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueDragons (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • DragoonsSable OrderWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • ConversationsItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics List of version differences (Name chart) • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline
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Main series Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenMystery of the EmblemGenealogy of the Holy WarThracia 776The Binding BladeThe Blazing BladeThe Sacred StonesPath of RadianceRadiant DawnShadow DragonNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakeningFatesEchoes: Shadows of ValentiaThree HousesEngage
Spin-offs Archanea SagaTokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FEHeroesWarriorsWarriors: Three Hopes
Crossover games Super Smash Bros. (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate) • Club Nintendo Picross+Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.Project X Zone 2WarioWareDragalia Lost
Unreleased games and prototypes Fire Emblem 64The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0206The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0219The Sacred Stones prototypeFire Emblem Wii
TearRing Saga series Yutona Heroes War ChroniclesBerwick Saga
Vestaria Saga series War of the ScionsThe Sacred Sword of SilvanisterLucca GaidenChronicles of the Norden Civil War
Related titles Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discLINENintendo Badge Arcade
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