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The '''Gorgon Egg''' (Japanese: {{hover| | The '''Gorgon Egg''' (Japanese: {{hover|ゴーゴンの卵|Gōgon no tamago}}, ''Gorgon Egg'') class is a rare [[monster]] class that appears in {{FE8}}. They cannot attack or use any weapons, staying completely immobile. They only appear in [[Two Faces of Evil|Chapter 18]] of the game, as well as [[skirmish]]es at Neleras Peak, the chapter's location. | ||
Gorgon eggs are completely immobile, but as the name suggests, they hatch and become [[gorgon]]s, transforming into the gorgon class. They have a set amount of HP, usually 15, 20, or 25, and starting at 5 HP, they gain 5 HP every turn if a character comes near. Once they reach full health, they turn into gorgons. Gorgon eggs give out a large amount of [[experience]] points when destroyed. Therefore, it is very advantageous to quickly destroy as many gorgon eggs as possible. | Gorgon eggs are completely immobile, but as the name suggests, they hatch and become [[gorgon]]s, transforming into the gorgon class. They have a set amount of HP, usually 15, 20, or 25, and starting at 5 HP, they gain 5 HP every turn if a character comes near. Once they reach full health, they turn into gorgons. Gorgon eggs give out a large amount of [[experience]] points when destroyed. Therefore, it is very advantageous to quickly destroy as many gorgon eggs as possible. | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
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|eng-name=Gorgon | |eng-name=Gorgon Egg | ||
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|jap-name= | |jap-name=• {{hover|ゴーゴンの卵|Gōgon no tamago}}<br>• {{hover|ゴーゴンエッグ|Gōgon eggu}} | ||
|jap-mean= | |jap-mean=• Gorgon Egg. This name is used in the final release.<br>• This name is only used in the [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones prototype|prototype]]. The English phrase "Gorgon Egg" transcribed in katakana. | ||
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The Gorgon Egg (Japanese: ゴーゴンの卵, Gorgon Egg) class is a rare monster class that appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. They cannot attack or use any weapons, staying completely immobile. They only appear in Chapter 18 of the game, as well as skirmishes at Neleras Peak, the chapter's location.
Gorgon eggs are completely immobile, but as the name suggests, they hatch and become gorgons, transforming into the gorgon class. They have a set amount of HP, usually 15, 20, or 25, and starting at 5 HP, they gain 5 HP every turn if a character comes near. Once they reach full health, they turn into gorgons. Gorgon eggs give out a large amount of experience points when destroyed. Therefore, it is very advantageous to quickly destroy as many gorgon eggs as possible.
Gorgon eggs do not have any battle animations, and when attacked simply display map animations. It is also impossible for the player to open the stat screen of a Gorgon eggs, so all stats, aside from HP, and their inventory are hidden from the player without the use of hacking or glitches.
Stats
Base stats
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Max stats
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Class growth rates
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Trivia
- Gorgon eggs are useful with the use of the Enemy Control Glitch, as when an egg hatches all items in their inventory are set to full durability.
- The programming that hatches gorgon eggs seems to rely on their coordinates on the map. If the enemy control glitch is used to rescue a gorgon egg and place it elsewhere the game freezes when the game tries to add HP to or hatch the moved gorgon egg.
- Even though Gorgon eggs cannot attack, on the attack preview menu, it is mentioned that they have either Stone or Demon Surge equipped.
Etymology and other languages
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Gallery
- Ms fe08 gorgon egg.png
Map sprite of a Gorgon egg.
See also
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |
Classes in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones | ||||||||||
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