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Units do not die when their HP is depleted to zero, and instead vanish until the map (or the mode in multi-map game modes like Chain Challenge or Tempest Trials) is over. Prior to version 2.5.0, defeated units lost all gained experience and skill points during the map/mode upon defeat.
Units do not die when their HP is depleted to zero, and instead vanish until the map (or the mode in multi-map game modes like Chain Challenge or Tempest Trials) is over. Prior to version 2.5.0, defeated units lost all gained experience and skill points during the map/mode upon defeat.


The game uses a variation of the traditional [[weapon triangle]], which comes in the form of color types. <font color="ff0000">Red</font> ([[sword]]s and [[red tome]]s) has an advantage over <font color="448445">green</font> ([[axe]]s and [[green tome]]s), <font color="448445">green</font> has an advantage over <font color="0050ff">blue</font> ([[Lance (weapon)|lances]] and [[blue tome]]s), and <font color="0050ff">blue</font> has an advantage over <font color="ff0000">red</font>. [[Knife|Daggers]], and [[Staff|staves]] are categorized as <font color="526167">colorless</font> and are not part of the weapon triangle.<ref name="official site" /> Characters who use [[breath (weapon)|breath]]s or [[bow]]s to attack are also assigned to one of the three color types, rather than their weapons having set types.
The game uses a variation of the traditional [[weapon triangle]], which comes in the form of color types. <font color="ff0000">Red</font> (such as [[sword]]s and [[red tome]]s) has an advantage over <font color="448445">green</font> (such as [[axe]]s and [[green tome]]s), <font color="448445">green</font> has an advantage over <font color="0050ff">blue</font> (such as [[Lance (weapon)|lances]] and [[blue tome]]s), and <font color="0050ff">blue</font> has an advantage over <font color="ff0000">red</font>. <font color="526167">Colorless</font> weapons such as [[Knife|daggers]] and [[Staff|staves]] are not part of the weapon triangle.<ref name="official site" /> Characters who use [[breath (weapon)|breath]]s or [[bow]]s to attack are also assigned to one of the three color types, rather than their weapons having set types.


When a hero is summoned, their randomly selected rarity will determine their base stats and skills, as well as which skills are accessible to them at that rarity. Each hero is also assigned an asset and a flaw, which slightly increases one stat and decreases another. A hero's rarity can be upgraded by spending certain collected items, their stats can be enhanced by merging them with duplicates of the same hero at their current rarity, and they can inherit normally unobtainable skills through the sacrifice of other heroes who do have access to those skills.
When a hero is summoned, their randomly selected rarity will determine their base stats and skills, as well as which skills are accessible to them at that rarity. Each hero is also assigned an asset and a flaw, which slightly increases one stat and decreases another. A hero's rarity can be upgraded by spending certain collected items, their stats can be enhanced by merging them with duplicates of the same hero at their current rarity, and they can inherit normally unobtainable skills through the sacrifice of other heroes who do have access to those skills.
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On the home screen, players can interact with several of their Heroes in their castle as well as access several submenus. The Hero that the player has in the leftmost slot of their first team will appear at the top of the screen and represent the player in the Arena and on other players’ Friends Lists. The four Heroes in the player’s currently selected team will also appear in their castle along with a few others from their collection and one Hero serving as an ambassador from one of their friends.
On the home screen, players can interact with several of their Heroes in their castle as well as access several submenus. The Hero that the player has in the leftmost slot of their first team will appear at the top of the screen and represent the player in the Arena and on other players’ Friends Lists. The four Heroes in the player’s currently selected team will also appear in their castle along with a few others from their collection and one Hero serving as an ambassador from one of their friends.


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The Battle screen provides access to six icons, several of which that delve into further submenus, and is where the main gameplay occurs.
The Battle screen provides access to six icons, several of which that delve into further submenus, and is where the main gameplay occurs.


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====Events====
====Events====
Tapping '''Events''' brings the player to yet another submenu, many modes formerly featured in the main battle menu end up in the Events tab when they are replaced on the battle menu.
Tapping '''Events''' brings the player to yet another submenu, many modes formerly featured in the main battle menu end up in the Events tab when they are replaced on the battle menu.
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==Chapters==
==Chapters==
{{main|List of chapters in Fire Emblem Heroes}}
{{main|List of chapters in Fire Emblem Heroes}}
There are three kinds of chapters appearing in ''Heroes''. The standard chapters simply called '''Chapters''', '''Paralogues''' which, aside from near the game's launch, generally features limited time units, and '''Xenologues''' which generally take place from the antagonists's point of view. Currently ''Heroes''{{'}}s chapters are divided into two '''books''', '''Book I''' and '''Book II'''. Since the start of Book II it appears chapters are no longer being added to Book I.
There are three kinds of chapters appearing in ''Heroes''. The standard chapters simply called '''Chapters''', '''Paralogues''' which, aside from near the game's launch, generally features limited time units, and '''Xenologues''' which generally take place from the antagonists's point of view. Currently ''Heroes''{{'}}s chapters are divided into three '''books''', '''Book I''', '''Book II''', and '''Book III'''. Since the start of Book III, chapters are no longer being added to Book II.


Each book could be considered a story arc; Book I mostly focuses on the [[Askr]]-[[Embla]] conflict. Book II features [[Nifl]] versus [[Múspell]], with Askr allying with Nifl and Embla with Múspell.
Each book could be considered a story arc; Book I mostly focuses on the [[Askr]]-[[Embla]] conflict. Book II features [[Nifl]] versus [[Múspell]], with Askr allying with Nifl and Embla with Múspell. Book III focuses on Askr versus Hel, the realm of the dead.


==Development==
==Development==
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* Before the release of ''Heroes'', assets relating to the game were found in the data of ''Miitomo''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Miitomo|title=Miitomo|site=The Cutting Room Floor|retrieved=2017-1-1}}</ref>
* Before the release of ''Heroes'', assets relating to the game were found in the data of ''Miitomo''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Miitomo|title=Miitomo|site=The Cutting Room Floor|retrieved=2017-1-1}}</ref>
* ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' was initially rated E10+ by the ESRB, but it was later raised to T.
* ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' was initially rated E10+ by the ESRB, but it was later raised to T.
* ''Heroes'' has the largest playable cast of any ''Fire Emblem'' game, including spin-off material, with 218 unique characters and 317 characters including variations as of the version 3.0.0 update.
* ''Heroes'' has the largest playable cast of any ''Fire Emblem'' game, including spin-off material, with 223 unique characters and 332 characters including variations as of the version 3.1.0 update.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
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