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{{Game Infobox
{{Game Infobox
|title=Fire Emblem Heroes
|title=Fire Emblem Heroes
|image=[[File:FEH icon.png|200px]]
|image=[[File:FEH icon 3 feh with orb.png|200px]]
|caption=Current English app icon for all platforms.
|caption=Current English app icon for all platforms.
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Nintendo EPD|Nintendo EPD]]<br>[[wikipedia:DeNA|DeNA]]
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Nintendo EPD|Nintendo EPD]]<br>[[wikipedia:DeNA|DeNA]]
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Units can equip a maximum of three skills at a time. Skills are divided into three categories: '''weapon skills''', the equivalent to [[weapon]]s in other ''Fire Emblem'' games, equip a weapon which that unit will always use to attack; '''assist skills''', which have non-combat effects which support allies; and '''special skills''', which allow the unit to unleash one powerful attack at will after charging up their special gauge. New skills can be obtained for individual heroes by spending skill points. It is common for certain units to have skills which are entirely unique to them and which cannot be obtained for any other unit.
Units can equip a maximum of three skills at a time. Skills are divided into three categories: '''weapon skills''', the equivalent to [[weapon]]s in other ''Fire Emblem'' games, equip a weapon which that unit will always use to attack; '''assist skills''', which have non-combat effects which support allies; and '''special skills''', which allow the unit to unleash one powerful attack at will after charging up their special gauge. New skills can be obtained for individual heroes by spending skill points. It is common for certain units to have skills which are entirely unique to them and which cannot be obtained for any other unit.


Units do not die when their HP is depleted to zero, and instead vanish until the map is over. They do, however, lose all [[experience]] and level ups accrued during their time on the map before they were defeated{{hover|*|Version 2.4.0 and earlier}}.
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>. [[Bow|Bows]], [[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" /> [[Manakete]]s and similar characters who use [[breath (weapon)|breath]]s to attack are also assigned to one of the three color 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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==Game Modes==
==Game Modes==
===Home===
===Home===
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.


====Bulletin Board====
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[[File:Is feh bulletin board.png|100px|right]]
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="100%" colspan="5"|Home screen
The Bulletin Board allows the player to view Notifications from Nintendo which generally detail current and upcoming events, summoning focuses, and quests. There are also some Game Tips notifications which explain the basics of certain functions within the game.
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====Present List====
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The Present List, hosted by Feh the owl, is where players can collect login bonuses. Login bonuses change from time to time, but typically there is at least one login bonus every day with an extra bonus on each day of the weekend. Players can also view all their previously accepted presents.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh bulletin board.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Notifications</small>
====Friend List====
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} The Bulletin Board allows the player to view Notifications from Nintendo which generally detail current and upcoming events, summoning focuses, and quests. There are also some Game Tips notifications which explain the basics of certain functions within the game.
[[File:Is feh friend list.png|100px|right]]
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh present list.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Present List</small>
On the Friend List, a player can view all the friends with whom they have connected. A “Greet” option is available in the case that no friend has come to greet the player; accepting another friend’s greeting automatically sends a greeting to everyone on the player’s Friend List. Players can also search for friends by using their ID, view and manage outgoing and incoming requests, and delete any friends from their list.
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} The Present List, hosted by [[Feh]] the owl, is where players can collect login bonuses. Login bonuses change from time to time, but typically there is at least one login bonus every day with an extra bonus on each day of the weekend. Players can also view all their previously accepted presents.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh friend list.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Friend List</small>
====Quests & Missions====
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} On the Friend List, a player can view all the friends with whom they have connected. A “Greet” option is available in the case that no friend has come to greet the player; accepting another friend’s greeting automatically sends a greeting to everyone on the player’s Friend List. Players can also search for friends by using their ID, view and manage outgoing and incoming requests, and delete any friends from their list.
[[File:Is feh quests.png|100px|right]]
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh quests.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Quests & Missions</small>
On the Quests & Missions menu, a player can view the current quests as well as their completion requirements and rewards. Quests are only available for a limited time, though the menu will display their time of expiration. Quests can come in three difficulty levels, which often mirror the difficulty of the battles involved in completing them. This menu also allows access to the My Nintendo missions and rewards.
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} On the Quests & Missions menu, a player can view the current quests as well as their completion requirements and rewards. Quests are only available for a limited time, though the menu will display their time of expiration. Quests can come in three difficulty levels, which often mirror the difficulty of the battles involved in completing them. This menu also allows access to the My Nintendo missions and rewards.
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====Castle Upgrades====
====Castle Upgrades====
A player can upgrade their castle by using [[Orb]]s, permanently boosting the amount of EXP their units earn in battle and changing the design of their castle. Above the Basic Castle, five designs have been released: Torchlit, Columned, Carpeted, Ornate, and Royal. Once a castle level has been unlocked, the player can change the design without sacrificing their EXP bonus.
A player can upgrade their castle by using [[Orb]]s, permanently boosting the amount of EXP their units earn in battle and changing the design of their castle. Above the Basic Castle, five designs have been released: Torchlit, Columned, Carpeted, Ornate, and Royal. Once a castle level has been unlocked, the player can change the design without sacrificing their EXP bonus.
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===Battle===
===Battle===
The Battle screen provides access to the five battle modes in the game, 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.


====Story Maps====
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[[File:Is feh story maps.png|100px|right]]
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="100%" colspan="5"|Battle screen
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Story maps contain the main adventure of the game, following [[Alfonse]], [[Sharena]], and [[Anna]] on their quest to prevent [[Veronica]] and the [[Embla|Emblians]] from wreaking havoc on [[Zenith]]. Each map comes in three difficulties save the Prologue, which is only accessible on Normal difficulty. Paralogues are also available, which allow players to meet Heroes that have been featured in updates to the game, as well as one Xenologue thus far, which expands slightly on the story of the missing [[Zacharias]].
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====Training Tower====
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[[File:Is feh training tower.png|100px|right]]
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In the [[Training Tower]], the player can challenge one of eleven strata to earn experience for their characters. The strata increase in difficulty as they increase in number, but the rewards for clearing them are more valuable. Badges and Great Badges used for promotion are available most days, as well as a bonus of Shards or Crystals for the first clear of the day.  
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh aether raids.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Aether Raids</small>
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh special maps.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Special Maps</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Special Maps include [[Hero Battle]]s and [[Grand Hero Battle]]s, as well as other maps that are made available through special events. These maps do not contain any dialogue or story, but offer recruitable Heroes and sometimes extra [[Orb]]s. The map designs themselves are exclusive to this mode, and do not appear in the Training Tower or the Arena like many of the Story Maps.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh story maps.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Story Maps</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} {{main|List of chapters in Fire Emblem Heroes}}{{main|Blessed Gardens}}
Story maps contain the main adventure of the game, following [[Alfonse]], [[Sharena]], and [[Anna]] on their initial quest to prevent [[Veronica]] and the [[Embla|Emblians]] from wreaking havoc on [[Zenith]], and later events into Book II and Book III. Each map comes in three difficulties save the Prologue, which is only accessible on Normal difficulty. Paralogues are also available, which allow players to meet Heroes that have been featured in updates to the game, as well as one Xenologue thus far, which expands on the activities of the game's various antagonists.
 
[[Blessed Gardens]] access was moved to the Story Maps submenu when it was removed from the main Battle Menu.
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh arena duels.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Arena Duels</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[Arena Duels]] allow the player to challenge other players’ teams in order to compete for [[Hero Feather]]s. Instead of requiring Stamina like other modes, the Arena uses [[Dueling Sword]]s, which are restocked every day. Players can earn Hero Feathers by ranking offensively and building up a winning streak of up to seven, as well as defensively by creating a tough team and keeping them in their leftmost team slot.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh training tower.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Training Tower</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} In the [[Training Tower]], the player can challenge one of eleven strata to earn experience for their characters. The strata increase in difficulty as they increase in number, but the rewards for clearing them are more valuable. Badges and Great Badges used for promotion are available most days, as well as a bonus of Shards or Crystals for the first clear of the day.  
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh events.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Events</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Events brings the player to another submenu featuring several limited-time events. The contents of this submenu are featured in the table below this one.
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====Events====
====Events====
[[File:Is feh events.png|100px|right]]
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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=====Special Maps=====
!style="{{roundtl}}; border:none" width="100%" colspan="5"|Events submenu
[[File:Is feh special maps.png|100px|right]]
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Special Maps include [[Hero Battle]]s and [[Grand Hero Battle]]s, as well as other maps that are made available through special events. These maps do not contain any dialogue or story, but offer recruitable Heroes and sometimes extra [[Orb]]s. The map designs themselves are exclusive to this mode, and do not appear in the Training Tower or the Arena like many of the Story Maps.
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=====Voting Gauntlet=====
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[[File:Is feh voting guantlet.png|100px|right]]
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In the [[Voting Gauntlet]], players pledge themselves to a character’s army and battle it out with a rival army in a quest for dominance and [[Hero Feather]] rewards. Players can amplify their winning score by using [[Battle Flag]]s, and get a small bonus for including the character they support on their team. Voting Gauntlet battles don’t require players to expend Stamina either, but can only be fought every thirty minutes.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh voting guantlet.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Voting Gauntlet</small>
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} In the [[Voting Gauntlet]], players pledge themselves to a character’s army and battle it out with a rival army in a quest for dominance and [[Hero Feather]] rewards. Players can amplify their winning score by using [[Battle Flag]]s, and get a small bonus for including the character they support on their team. Voting Gauntlet battles don’t require players to expend Stamina either, but can only be fought every thirty minutes.
 
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[File:Is feh tempest trials.png|100x100px]]<br><small>Tempest Trials</small>
=====Tempest Trials=====
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} {{main|Tempest Trials}}
[[File:Is feh tempest trials.png|100px|right]]
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} --<br><small>Tap Battle</small>
 
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} {{main|Tap Battle}}
=====Tap Battle=====
Tap Battle is a mode added for the game's first anniversary. It is a musical minigame where the player taps the screen with the music playing to damage waves of oncoming enemies. Numerous characters in the game roster feature as bosses in this mode. As this mode was never on the Battle Menu as its own entity, it lacks an icon of its own.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} --<br><small>Grand Conquests</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} {{main|Grand Conquests}}
Grand Conquests is a mode where numerous players compete in randomly selected teams for territory. As this mode was never on the Battle Menu as its own entity, it lacks an icon of its own.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} --<br><small>Forging Bonds</small>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} {{main|Forging Bonds}}
Forging Bonds is a mode where the player can participate in several battles to accrue points to unlock dialogue scenes with the four featured characters. As this mode was never on the Battle Menu as its own entity, it lacks an icon of its own.
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====Arena Duels====
[[File:Is feh arena duels.png|100px|right]]
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[[Arena#Fire Emblem Heroes|Arena Duels]] allow the player to challenge other players’ teams in order to compete for [[Hero Feather]]s. Instead of requiring Stamina like other modes, the Arena uses [[Dueling Sword]]s, which are restocked every day. Players can earn Hero Feathers by ranking offensively and building up a winning streak of up to seven, as well as defensively by creating a tough team and keeping them in their leftmost team slot.
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===Allies===
===Allies===
[[File:Is feh allies.png|100px|right]]
[[File:Is feh allies.png|100px|right]]
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[[File:Is feh summon.png|100px|right]]
[[File:Is feh summon.png|100px|right]]
{{main|Summoning}}
{{main|Summoning}}
{{main|List of summoning events in Fire Emblem Heroes}}
The Summon menu is where players can summon Heroes from the focuses currently in rotation. Players can also view the details on each of the current focuses and featured Heroes, as well as their current appearance rates, which change based on how many Heroes of three and four-star rarity have been summoned in succession.
The Summon menu is where players can summon Heroes from the focuses currently in rotation. Players can also view the details on each of the current focuses and featured Heroes, as well as their current appearance rates, which change based on how many Heroes of three and four-star rarity have been summoned in succession.
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{{main|Choose Your Legends}}
{{main|Choose Your Legends}}


'''Choose Your Legends''' is a popularity poll originally run before the release of ''Heroes''. During the game's launch year the top two men and women, [[Ike]], [[Roy]], [[Lyn]], and [[Lucina]] got special variants. The characters [[Joshua]], [[Mia]], [[Lute]], and [[Dorcas]] were also on a special banner, citing their high performance as the reason for their inclusion.  
'''Choose Your Legends''' was originally a popularity poll run before the release of ''Heroes''; it has since become a yearly occurring event associated with the game.  
 
During the game's launch year the top two men and women, [[Ike]], [[Roy]], [[Lyn]], and [[Lucina]] got special variants. The characters [[Joshua]], [[Mia]], [[Lute]] and [[Dorcas]] were also on a special banner, citing their high performance as the reason for their inclusion. The following year, [[Veronica]], [[Celica]], [[Ephraim]], and [[Hector]] received special variants as well, while [[Loki]], [[Owain]], [[Kliff]] and [[Aversa]] were featured in a special banner for similar reasons as their predecessors.
 
The top 10 of the males and females were also featured in a 2017 [[Fire Emblem Heroes calendars|series of calendars]]. This was not retained for the 2018 ''Choose Your Legends'' voting event.


==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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''Heroes'' was properly revealed on the "Fire Emblem Direct" broadcast on February 18th 2017, at which time the "Choose Your Legends" campaign was also launched.
''Heroes'' was properly revealed on the "Fire Emblem Direct" broadcast on February 18th 2017, at which time the "Choose Your Legends" campaign was also launched.
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==Reception==
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''Heroes'' is the most successful [[Nintendo]]-associated foray into the mobile market yet. As of August 2018 ''Heroes'' has  achieved 400 Million USD in revenue worldwide.<ref>{{Cite web| quote=Nintendo’s free-to-play tactical role-playing game “Fire Emblem Heroes” surpassed $400 million in player spending on iOS and Android, according to market intelligence company Sensor Tower. | author=Stefanie Fogel | published= August 1, 2018 | retrieved = August 3, 2018 | url=
https://variety.com/2018/gaming/news/fire-emblem-heroes-revenue-1202892150/ | title=‘Fire Emblem Heroes’ Revenue Reaches $400 Million Worldwide | site=variety.com}}</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* 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 247 unique characters and 381 characters including variations as of the [[Bridal Belonging]] update.


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
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<gallery>
FEH logo.png|English logo of ''Heroes''.
FEH logo.png|English logo of ''Heroes''.
FEH icon.png|Current icon.
FEH logo jp.png|Japanese logo of ''Heroes''.
FEH icon 1.png|Original icon used until November 27.
FEH icon 1.png|Original icon used in version 1, featuring [[Veronica]].
FEH icon 2.png|Second icon used in version 2, featuring [[Fjorm]].
FEH icon.png|Third icon used in version 3, featuring [[Eir]].
FEH icon 3 2nd anniversary.png|Icon used around the time of the second anniversary of the game.
FEH banner.png|Banner used on the game's official site.<ref name="official site" />
FEH banner.png|Banner used on the game's official site.<ref name="official site" />
FEH preliminary logo.png|An early logo and the first image related to the game that was released.
FEH preliminary logo.png|An early logo and the first image related to the game that was released.
FEH new years card.jpg|A ''Heroes'' themed New Year's 2018 image from [[Intelligent Systems]].
FEH new years card 2018.jpg|A ''Heroes'' themed New Year's 2018 image from [[Intelligent Systems]].
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===Screenshots===
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