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|released={{JP}}September 28, 2017<br>{{NA}}October 20, 2017<ref>{{Cite web| quote=#FireEmblemWarriors Special Edition includes 3 CDs, a dual-sided poster & 25 character art cards! Available Oct. 20th for #NintendoSwitch.| author= NintendoAmerica | published= August 28, 2017 | retrieved = August 28, 2017 | url=https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/902285893427499009| title= NintendoAmerica on Twitter| site=twitter.com}}</ref><br>{{EU}}October 20, 2017<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Available 20th October|author=Nintendo UK|retrieved=August 22, 2017|published=August 22, 2017|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEw2yRactuk|title=Fire Emblem Warriors - A Twist of Fate (Nintendo Switch)|site=youtube.com}}</ref><br>{{AUS}}October 20, 2017<br>{{NZ}}October 20, 2017
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'''''Fire Emblem Warriors''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 無双|Faiā emuburemu Musō}} ''Fire Emblem Unrivaled'') is a {{FES}} crossover with the [[wikipedia:Dynasty Warriors|''Dynasty Warriors'']] Series. It is Nintendo's second crossover title with ''Dynasty Warriors'', with the first being ''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]''. It was released on both the [[Nintendo Switch]] and the [[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] systems in Fall 2017.
'''''Fire Emblem Warriors''''' (Japanese: {{hover|ファイアーエムブレム 無双|Faiā emuburemu Musō}} ''Fire Emblem Unrivaled'') is a {{FES}} crossover with the [[wikipedia:Dynasty Warriors|''Dynasty Warriors'']] series. It is Nintendo's second crossover title with ''Dynasty Warriors'', with the first being ''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]''. It was released on both the [[Nintendo Switch]] and the [[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] systems in Fall 2017.


This crossover features a cast of ''Fire Emblem'' characters in the gameplay style of ''Dynasty Warriors''.
This crossover features a cast of ''Fire Emblem'' characters in the gameplay style of ''Dynasty Warriors''.
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Rowan, Lianna, and Darios, having escaped with the [[Shield of Flames]], decide to gather Gleamstones to implant into the Shield and defeat the invading monsters and their source, [[Velezark]]. The trio travels the continent searching for the Gleamstone-bearers, heroes from other worlds, [[Chrom]], [[Ryoma]], [[Xander]], [[Corrin]], and [[Marth]]. During this Darios and the Shield of Flames is captured when the group is retreating from a failed siege on a Gristonne fortress.  
Rowan, Lianna, and Darios, having escaped with the [[Shield of Flames]], decide to gather Gleamstones to implant into the Shield and defeat the invading monsters and their source, [[Velezark]]. The trio travels the continent searching for the Gleamstone-bearers, heroes from other worlds, [[Chrom]], [[Ryoma]], [[Xander]], [[Corrin]], and [[Marth]]. During this Darios and the Shield of Flames is captured when the group is retreating from a failed siege on a Gristonne fortress.  


After regrouping and gathering more heroes Rowan and Lianna assault the fortress again and rescue Darios. This respite is short lived as Darios, possessed by a dark force lurking in the fortress at their initial arrival, turns on the twins. Darios steals Shield of Flames and retreats to the Aytolis capital.  
Rowan and Lianna then journey out to obtain [[Enliron]] and [[Facinna]], two swords made from the fangs of a [[Divine Dragon]] that defended Aytolis from Velezark long ago. After obtaining the swords and gathering more heroes Rowan and Lianna assault the fortress again and rescue Darios. This respite is short lived as Darios, possessed by a dark force lurking in the fortress at their initial arrival, turns on the twins. Darios steals Shield of Flames and retreats to the Aytolis capital.  


The twins are crushed by Darios's betrayal and return to Aytolis to take it back from Gristonne and the monsters. At Aytolis they find the possessed Darios and his father, [[Oskar]]. Oskar intends to sacrifice Yelena to revive and control Velezark. However, the plan goes awry when Rowan and Lianna rescue Yelena before she can be sacrificed. Oskar, frustrated with his son's failure in the plan, asks him how he intends to rectify the situation in their favor. Darios reassures Oskar that he has another plan, and then impales him with his sword, offering Oskar's blood in place of Yelena's.  
The twins are crushed by Darios's betrayal and return to Aytolis to take it back from Gristonne and the monsters. At Aytolis they find the possessed Darios and his father, [[Oskar]]. Oskar intends to sacrifice Yelena to revive and control Velezark. However, the plan goes awry when Rowan and Lianna rescue Yelena before she can be sacrificed. Oskar, frustrated with his son's failure in the plan, asks him how he intends to rectify the situation in their favor. Darios reassures Oskar that he has another plan, and then impales him with his sword, offering Oskar's blood in place of Yelena's.  


With the reformation of Velezark's body Darios is able to break free of Velezark's control and return the Shield of Flames to the twins before falling to his death in a chasm that Velezark's formation created. Rowan and Lianna then journey out to obtain [[Enliron]] and [[Facinna]], two swords made from the fangs of a [[Divine Dragon]] that defended Aytolis from Velezark long ago. After obtaining the swords they strike down Velezark and return peace to the land and the summoned heroes to their homeworlds.
With the reformation of Velezark's body Darios is able to break free of Velezark's control and return the Shield of Flames to the twins before falling to his death in a chasm that Velezark's formation created. The twins restore order to Aytolis and pursue Velezark. They strike down Velezark and return peace to the land and the summoned heroes to their homeworlds.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is a [[wikipedia:Dynasty Warriors|''Dynasty Warriors'']] spin-off similar to ''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]''. ''Warriors'' games feature hack and slash gameplay of a single player against many enemy units at once in real time. Generally, routing the enemy is not the goal, and win conditions are often things like capturing a number of enemy fortresses or defeating one or more enemy commanders, among other objectives.
''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is a [[wikipedia:Dynasty Warriors|''Dynasty Warriors'']] spin-off similar to ''[[zeldawiki:Hyrule Warriors|Hyrule Warriors]]''. ''Warriors'' games feature hack and slash gameplay of a single player against many enemy units at once in real time. Generally, routing the enemy is not the goal, and win conditions are often things like capturing a number of enemy fortresses or defeating one or more enemy commanders, among other objectives.
[[File:Ss fewa preparation.png|thumb|Lyn is on the dark blue tile; meaning the player controls her at the start of battle. [[Minerva]], [[Linde]], and [[Celica]] are on the light blue tiles meaning the player can change control to them. [[Tiki]] is on the green tile signifying her as an NPC combatant for this battle.]]
 
The game has several gameplay mechanics inspired by {{FES}} titles. The [[weapon triangle]] is present and has a large effect on how much damage is done to combatants; a [[sword]] using character will have difficulty taking down a [[lance (weapon)|lance]] user quickly. [[Dragon_Vein#Fire_Emblem_Warriors|Dragon Vein]]s also appear and can cause changes to the map such as opening new paths or removing hazardous terrain. [[Pair Up]] and [[support]]s are also featured in the game as avenues to power up characters during battle.
The game has several gameplay mechanics inspired by {{FES}} titles. The [[weapon triangle]] is present and has a large effect on how much damage is done to combatants; a [[sword]] using character will have difficulty taking down a [[lance (weapon)|lance]] user quickly. [[Dragon_Vein#Fire_Emblem_Warriors|Dragon Vein]]s also appear and can cause changes to the map such as opening new paths or removing hazardous terrain. [[Pair Up]] and [[support]]s are also featured in the game as avenues to power up characters during battle.


===Differences between the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Nintendo Switch'' releases===
In terms of content the two versions are mostly identical. The ''Nintendo Switch'' release has a few more options, featuring a two player mode and settings allowing the player to alter settings to favor game performance over graphical fidelity.
The assets of the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' release are all of much lower quality than the ''Nintendo Switch'' release to allow for release on the smaller console. Additionally, some mission and ranking requirements were reduced in the ''New Nintendo 3DS'' release due to the game being unable to render as many enemy units at once; number of enemies defeated is a crucial grading metric used by the game's ranking system, making certain missions much harder to complete than intended until they were reduced in certain updates.
[[File:Ss fewa preparation.png|thumb|Lyn is on the dark blue tile; meaning the player controls her at the start of battle. [[Minerva]], [[Linde]], and [[Celica]] are on the light blue tiles meaning the player can change control to them. [[Tiki]] is on the green tile signifying her as an NPC combatant for this battle.]]
===Preparing for battle===
===Preparing for battle===
Like mainline {{FES}} titles the game has a preparations screen before the actual battle begins. When starting a map characters placed on blue tiles are the ones that can be freely swapped between during battle; there is one darker blue tile that signifies that the player will begin the battle controlling the character placed on it. Green tiles in the deployment screen signify NPC characters that cannot be swapped to, though they still can be given commands in the map menu. Depending on the scenario the player may be subject to deployment limits limiting units to a specific set of characters or weapons.  
Like mainline {{FES}} titles the game has a preparations screen before the actual battle begins. When starting a map characters placed on blue tiles are the ones that can be freely swapped between during battle; there is one darker blue tile that signifies that the player will begin the battle controlling the character placed on it. Green tiles in the deployment screen signify NPC characters that cannot be swapped to, though they still can be given commands in the map menu. Depending on the scenario the player may be subject to deployment limits limiting units to a specific set of characters or weapons.  
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During battle the player will face [[boss|commanders]] as well as their weaker accompanying armies. Commanders are the only real threat to the player as the weak troops accompanying them rarely attack and are typically defeated from any single attack if they do not have a weapon triangle advantage. Commanders can be generic or be specific characters from the {{FES}}.
During battle the player will face [[boss|commanders]] as well as their weaker accompanying armies. Commanders are the only real threat to the player as the weak troops accompanying them rarely attack and are typically defeated from any single attack if they do not have a weapon triangle advantage. Commanders can be generic or be specific characters from the {{FES}}.


The two primary forms of attack are '''regular attacks''' and '''strong attacks'''. Characters can perform combos with regular attacks and perform strong attacks at the end of these combos. The strong attack changes depending on the length of the regular attack combo. ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' allows the player to chain up to five regular attacks. Regular attacks are set by default to the Y button and strong attacks are set by default to the X button. Characters do not come with their full moveset strings available; they must be unlocked by the player with [[Crest]]s.
The two primary forms of attack are '''regular attacks''' and '''strong attacks'''. Characters can perform combos with regular attacks and perform strong attacks at the end of these combos. The strong attack changes depending on the length of the regular attack combo. ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' allows the player to chain up to five regular attacks. Regular attacks are set by default to the Y button and strong attacks are set by default to the X button. Characters do not come with their full moveset strings available; they must be unlocked by the player with [[Crests (Warriors)|Crests]].


Regular attacks generally do not have special properties though strong attacks often have traits unique to the moveset; for instance some of [[Lyn]]'s and [[Navarre]]'s strong attacks allow them to jump into the air with their opponent and strike them with more regular attacks.  
Regular attacks generally do not have special properties though strong attacks often have traits unique to the moveset; for instance some of [[Lyn]]'s and [[Navarre]]'s strong attacks allow them to jump into the air with their opponent and strike them with more regular attacks.  


Strong attacks are denoted as follows ingame:
Strong attacks are denoted as follows ingame:
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====Unique and reused movesets====
====Unique and reused movesets====
The base game and [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors|downloadable content]] features several characters that share movesets. In this context "moveset" refers to the attacks performed by characters using the regular attack button (set by default to the Y button) and strong attack button (set by default to the X button). Characters that share movesets are often referred to as "clones" unofficially by fans. The following list groups characters by shared movesets. It should be noted that clone characters still have unique [[warrior special|Warrior Special]]s and [[Awakening (warriors)|awakening]] attacks. Unplayable clone characters are included in parenthesis.  
The base game and [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors|downloadable content]] features several characters that share movesets. In this context "moveset" refers to the attacks performed by characters using the regular attack button (set by default to the Y button) and strong attack button (set by default to the X button). Characters that share movesets are often referred to as "clones" unofficially by fans. The following list groups characters by shared movesets. It should be noted that clone characters still have unique [[Warrior Special|warrior specials]] and [[Awakening (Warriors)|awakening]] attacks. Unplayable clone characters are included in parenthesis.  


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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Tharja has a different strong VI attack, she casts [[Goetia]] instead of [[Robin]]'s [[Rexaura]]; their movesets are otherwise identical.
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} Tharja has a different strong VI attack, she casts [[Goetia]] instead of [[Robin]]'s [[Rexaura]]; their movesets are otherwise identical.
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{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[Camilla]], [[Minerva]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>
{{!}}style="border:none; background-color:{{Color3}}"{{!}} [[Camilla]], [[Minerva]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>
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Characters with unique movesets not shared with anyone else are as follows.<Br>
Characters with unique movesets not shared with any other named character are as follows.<Br>
*[[Corrin]], [[Xander]], [[Lissa]], [[Frederick]], [[Tiki]], [[Azura]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Oboro]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Linde]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Olivia]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>
*[[Corrin]], [[Xander]], [[Lissa]], [[Frederick]], [[Tiki]], [[Azura]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Oboro]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Linde]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>, [[Olivia]]<sup><small>DLC</small></sup>


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==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:FEWA key artwork.png|thumb|''Warriors''{{'}}s key artwork, which accurately reflects the ratio of {{title|Awakening}}, {{title|Fates}}, and {{title|Shadow Dragon}} characters appearing in the game's playable roster.]]
{{main|List of characters in Fire Emblem Warriors}}
{{main|List of characters in Fire Emblem Warriors}}


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==Reception==
==Reception==
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===Sales===
===Sales===
''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is reported to have sold through 50% of its initial shipment in Japan at release.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/fire-emblem-warriors-sold-through-50-of-its-initial-shipment-in-japan/</ref> Opening sales were 41,491 copies for the [[Nintendo Switch]] release and 18,357 copies for the [[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] release.<ref>https://gematsu.com/2017/10/media-create-sales-92517-10117</ref> At the end of 2017 the Nintendo Switch release sold 64,747 copies in Japan.<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/gamedatalibrary/games-by-year/2017-top-100</ref>  
''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is reported to have sold through 50% of its initial shipment in Japan at release.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/fire-emblem-warriors-sold-through-50-of-its-initial-shipment-in-japan/</ref> Opening sales were 41,491 copies for the [[Nintendo Switch]] release and 18,357 copies for the [[Nintendo 3DS|New Nintendo 3DS]] release.<ref>https://gematsu.com/2017/10/media-create-sales-92517-10117</ref> At the end of 2017 the Nintendo Switch release sold 64,747 copies in Japan.<ref>https://sites.google.com/site/gamedatalibrary/games-by-year/2017-top-100</ref>  
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Ss fewa celica wielding falchion.png|thumb|Celica wielding [[Falchion]] in a prerendered cutscene in {{title|Warriors}}.]]
[[File:Ss fewa celica wielding falchion.png|thumb|Celica wielding [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] in a prerendered cutscene in {{title|Warriors}}.]]
* Due to ''Warriors'' being in development at the same time as {{FE15}}, but before ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'' was publicly announced, [[Celica]] was listed as a representative of {{FE2}} to some of the development staff. Some of them wondered why the game had a seemingly random single representative from a very old entry in the series.<ref>{{Cite web| quote= Hayashi says that they couldn't even mention Celica's existence to the staff at Koei Tecmo since Intelligent Systems was still working on Echoes at the time, and that they had to put her as "a character from Fire Emblem Gaiden," and people asked why there was a single character from Fire Emblem Gaiden showing up in the game.  | published= September 24th 2017 | retrieved = December 24th 2017 | url=https://www.reddit.com/r/fireemblem/comments/71h0zz/tgs_warriors_stream_day_1/dnfg3oc/ | title= TGS Warriors Stream Day 1 | site=http://reddit.com}}</ref> While not explicitly stated, this may also be the reason behind a lot of [[Together to the End (Warriors)|the content]] associated with Celica in Warriors being based off of ''Gaiden'' visuals and audio instead of ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
* Due to ''Warriors'' being in development at the same time as {{FE15}}, but before ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'' was publicly announced, [[Celica]] was listed as a representative of {{FE2}} to some of the development staff. Some of them wondered why the game had a seemingly random single representative from a very old entry in the series.<ref>{{Cite web| quote= Hayashi says that they couldn't even mention Celica's existence to the staff at Koei Tecmo since Intelligent Systems was still working on Echoes at the time, and that they had to put her as "a character from Fire Emblem Gaiden," and people asked why there was a single character from Fire Emblem Gaiden showing up in the game.  | published= September 24th 2017 | retrieved = December 24th 2017 | url=https://www.reddit.com/r/fireemblem/comments/71h0zz/tgs_warriors_stream_day_1/dnfg3oc/ | title= TGS Warriors Stream Day 1 | site=http://reddit.com}}</ref> While not explicitly stated, this may also be the reason behind a lot of [[Together to the End (Warriors)|the content]] associated with Celica in ''Warriors'' being based off of ''Gaiden'' visuals and audio instead of ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
** Celica is shown with the [[Archanea (continent)|Archanean]] [[Falchion]], a weapon she cannot use in any game, in her prerendered cutscenes in ''Warriors''. It is unknown if this error is a result of or has any connection to Celica's somewhat secret development during the making of the game.
** Celica is shown with the [[Archanea (continent)|Archanean]] [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]], a weapon she cannot use in any game, in her prerendered cutscenes in ''Warriors''. It is unknown if this error is a result of or has any connection to Celica's somewhat secret development during the making of the game.
* [[Chrom]] was the first ''Fire Emblem'' character made in the game.<ref name=chrom></ref>
* [[Chrom]] was the first ''Fire Emblem'' character made in the game.<ref name=chrom></ref>
** [[Zeldawiki:Link|Link]] from [[Zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] was used as a placeholder playable character in the earliest stages of development before any ''Fire Emblem'' characters were implemented.<ref name=Link></ref>
** [[Zeldawiki:Link|Link]] from [[Zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'']] was used as a placeholder playable character in the earliest stages of development before any ''Fire Emblem'' characters were implemented.<ref name=Link></ref>
* According to a Switch news article, ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' was the thirteenth most played game on Nintendo Switch in 2017 in North America.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-reveals-the-most-played-games-on-switch-since-launch-in-north-america/</ref>
* According to a Switch news article, ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' was the thirteenth most played game on Nintendo Switch in 2017 in North America.<ref>http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-reveals-the-most-played-games-on-switch-since-launch-in-north-america/</ref>
[[File:Bs fe03 divine dragon mist breath.png|thumb|Tiki's [[Divine Dragon]] form in Book Two of {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}.]]
[[File:Bs fe03 divine dragon breath of fog.png|thumb|Tiki's [[Divine Dragon]] form in Book Two of {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}.]]
* Warriors does not exclusively reference {{FE11}} and instead appears to use a blend of the original game's and their remake's content.
* ''Warriors'' does not exclusively reference {{FE11}} and instead appears to use a blend of the original game's and their remake's content.
** The ''Shadow Dragon'' themed [[History Mode|History Map]]s use [[NES]] console sound effects from {{FE1}} while featuring ''Shadow Dragon'' graphical assets.
** The ''Shadow Dragon'' themed [[History Mode|History Map]]s use [[NES]] console sound effects from {{FE1}} while featuring ''Shadow Dragon'' graphical assets.
** [[Navarre]] starts as a [[Mercenary]] and promotes to [[Hero]] in ''Warriors'', referencing his class line in ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' and {{FE3}} instead of the remakes, where he is a [[Myrmidon]], {{FE11}} and {{FE12}}. This contrasts [[Linde]]'s promotion line where she goes from [[Mage]] to [[Sage]], like in the remakes, while in the original games she promoted from Mage to [[Bishop]]
** [[Navarre]] starts as a [[Mercenary]] and promotes to [[Hero]] in ''Warriors'', referencing his class line in ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' and {{FE3}} instead of the remakes, where he is a [[Myrmidon]], {{FE11}} and {{FE12}}. This contrasts [[Linde]]'s promotion line where she goes from [[Mage]] to [[Sage]], like in the remakes, while in the original games she promoted from Mage to [[Bishop]].
** [[Tiki]]'s dragon form in her class-changed appearance is based off of her {{FE3}} book two design, a design that does not appear in any remake.
** [[Tiki]]'s dragon form in her class-changed appearance is based off of her {{FE3}} book two design, a design that does not appear in any remake.
**[[Aura]]'s Japanese name is オーラの書 ''Aura Book'', which is its name only in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', the other three Archanea games simply calling it オーラ ''Aura''.
**[[Aura]]'s Japanese name is オーラの書 ''Aura Book'', which is its name only in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', the other three Archanea games simply calling it オーラ ''Aura''.
* All seven named characters in the game who do not appear in the main story in any capacity ([[Lyn]], [[Celica]], [[Azura]], [[Minerva]], [[Linde]], [[Tharja]], and [[Olivia]]) are women.
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Ba japan n3ds fewa.png|Japanese box art for the New [[Nintendo 3DS]] version.
Ba japan n3ds fewa.png|Japanese box art for the New [[Nintendo 3DS]] version.
FEWA key artwork.png|Box artwork featuring [[Rowan]], [[Lianna]], [[Marth]], [[Chrom]], [[Corrin]], [[Xander]] and [[Ryoma]].
FEWA key artwork.png|Box artwork featuring [[Rowan]], [[Lianna]], [[Marth]], [[Chrom]], [[Corrin]], [[Xander]] and [[Ryoma]].
FEWA famitsu rowan & lianna.jpg|[[Rowan]] and [[Lianna]]'s reveal in the Famitsu magazine.
FEWA famitsu marth.jpg|[[Marth]]'s confirmation as being playable in the Famitsu magazine.
Fire Emblem Warriors Shield of Flames Wallpaper.jpg|My Nintendo desktop wallpaper showing the [[Shield of Flames]]
Fire Emblem Warriors Shield of Flames Wallpaper.jpg|My Nintendo desktop wallpaper showing the [[Shield of Flames]]
Fire Emblem Warriors Shield of Flames Phonepaper.jpg|My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper showing the [[Shield of Flames]]
Fire Emblem Warriors Shield of Flames Phonepaper.jpg|My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper showing the [[Shield of Flames]]
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===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
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Ss fewa prerelease 01.png|Image of the Shield of Flames from the teaser trailer.
Ss fewa title screen english.jpg|The game's English title screen.
Ss fewa prerelease 02.png|Image of [[Chrom]] and [[Falchion]] from the teaser trailer.
Ss fewa yelana watches the two fight prerelease.png|[[Yelena]] watches [[Rowan]] and [[Lianna]] bicker in a cutscene.
Ss fewa chrom 02 prerelease.png|Image of Chrom.
Ss fewa marth 02 prerelease.png|[[Marth]], with [[Rowan]] and [[Lianna]] in the background in a cutscene.
Ss fewa marth 02 prerelease.png|Image of [[Marth]], with [[Rowan]] and [[Lianna]] in the background.
Ss fewa select scenario.jpg|Selecting a scenario on the [[world map]].
Ss fewa rowan 01 prerelease.png|Image of Rowan.
Ss fewa history mode scenarios.jpg|Selecting a scenario in [[History Mode]].
Ss fewa lianna 01 prerelease.png|Image of Lianna.
Ss fewa deploying units.jpg|Managing units to engage in the battle during preparations.
Ss fewa training with darios prerelease.png|Image of [[Darios]].
Ss fewa convoy unit management.jpg|Managing units in the [[supply convoy|convoy menu]].
Ss fewa yelena trapped prerelease.png|Image of [[Yelena]].
Ss fewa corrin robin support.jpg|[[Corrin]] and [[Robin]] achieve an A+ [[support]].
Ss fewa linde thoron.jpg|[[Linde]] attacking enemies with [[Thoron]].
Ss fewa two player mode.jpg|Two player mode; both Linde and [[Tiki]] are under player control.
Ss fewa rowan loves knights.jpg|Rowan informing [[Cordelia]] of his love of knights.
Ss fewa robin prepares.jpg|[[Robin]] tells the others of his strategy.
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