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:''For the white magic spell from ''Gaiden'' and its remake known as "Illusion" in Japanese, see [[Invoke]].'' | |||
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[[File: | [[File:Ss fe15 prerelease illusory marth.png|240px|thumb|right|An Illusion taking the form of the Hero-King [[Marth]]]] | ||
{{Quote|Greetings to you. This is the highest floor. Your trial is nearly finished. I am the guardian of this place. Defeat me, and you may proceed to the Sage.|Illusion}} | {{Quote|Greetings to you. This is the highest floor. Your trial is nearly finished. I am the guardian of this place. Defeat me, and you may proceed to the Sage.|Illusion}} | ||
'''Illusions''' (Japanese: {{ | '''Illusions''' (Japanese: {{hl|シャドー|Shadō}} ''Shadow'' in ''Gaiden''; {{hover|幻影兵|Geneihei}} ''Illusory Soldier'' in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'') are spirits of fighters that can be summoned by users to act as allies when fighting. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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In {{FE2}} and {{FE15}}, Illusions appear to have the same characteristics as [[Specter]]s from the same game, with the only difference being is that Illusions are allies, while Specters are hostile towards the player. However it is revealed when using an [[amiibo]] to summon an Illusion to have dark skin with no faces, with the clothing having a blue tint and glow to it. | In {{FE2}} and {{FE15}}, Illusions appear to have the same characteristics as [[Specter]]s from the same game, with the only difference being is that Illusions are allies, while Specters are hostile towards the player. However it is revealed when using an [[amiibo]] to summon an Illusion to have dark skin with no faces, with the clothing having a blue tint and glow to it. | ||
Illusions in {{FE14}}, on the other hand, appear to have the same characteristics as any [[human]], and are able to speak just as well as humans. This is likely done to not confuse Illusions with [[Vallite]] soldiers, spirits that | Illusions in {{FE14}}, on the other hand, appear to have the same characteristics as any [[human]], and are able to speak just as well as humans. This is likely done to not confuse Illusions with [[Vallite]] soldiers, spirits that bear more of a resemblance to the Illusions from ''Gaiden'' and its remake. | ||
===In gameplay=== | ===In gameplay=== | ||
Illusions from ''Gaiden'' can only be summoned by users with the [[Invoke]] spell - one spell summoning a maximum of 8 Illusions - and will move by themselves at the beginning of the player phase. The class of the Illusion is fixed to a certain character, for example [[Genny]]'s Illusions will always be [[soldier]]s. This concept was kept in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', with the exception of the Illusions moving during the ally phase, instead of at the beginning of the player phase. [[Alm]] and [[Celica]] are also able to use [[Mila's Turnwheel]] to summon Illusions for a single turn using an amiibo, at the cost of 10 HP. Unlike the Invoke spell, they can only summon one Illusion per turn, even if both Alm and Celica are present, and the class with remain fixed to the amiibo, instead of the unit summoning the Illusions. | Illusions from ''Gaiden'' can only be summoned by users with the [[Invoke]] spell - one spell summoning a maximum of 8 Illusions - and will move by themselves at the beginning of the player phase. The class of the Illusion is fixed to a certain character, for example [[Genny]]'s Illusions will always be [[soldier]]s. This concept was kept in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', with the exception of the Illusions moving during the ally phase, instead of at the beginning of the player phase. [[Alm]] and [[Celica]] are also able to use [[Mila's Turnwheel]] to summon Illusions for a single turn using an amiibo, at the cost of 10 HP. Unlike the Invoke spell, they can only summon one Illusion per turn, even if both Alm and Celica are present, and the class with remain fixed to the amiibo, instead of the unit summoning the Illusions. | ||
In ''Fates'', Illusions are summoned by the [[Rainbow Sage]] to test individuals if they are worthy of the power the Rainbow Sage grants. Unlike in ''Gaiden'' and its remake, these Illusions are enemies, and must be defeated to get through the [[Sevenfold Sanctuary]] and meet the Rainbow Sage. Illusions can also be found within [[DLC]], again as enemies. | In ''Fates'', Illusions are summoned by the [[Rainbow Sage (character)|Rainbow Sage]] to test individuals if they are worthy of the power the Rainbow Sage grants. Unlike in ''Gaiden'' and its remake, these Illusions are enemies, and must be defeated to get through the [[Sevenfold Sanctuary]] and meet the Rainbow Sage. Illusions can also be found within [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates|DLC]], again as enemies. | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | |||
|eng-name=Illusion | |||
|eng-fan-name=Mist | |||
|eng-fan-mean=Used in the ''Gaiden'' [[fan translation]]. | |||
|jpn-name=• {{hover|シャドー|Shadō}}<br>• {{hover|幻影兵|Geneihei}} | |||
|jpn-mean=• Shadow, used in ''Gaiden''.<br>• Illusory Soldier, used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''. | |||
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|span-sp-name=<!--If identical to North American version, use "span-name" instead--> | |||
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|span-la-name=Ilusión | |||
|span-la-mean=Illusion | |||
|fren-name=Invocation | |||
|fren-mean=Invocation | |||
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|ch-trad-name={{hover|幻影兵|Huànyǐng bīng}} | |||
|ch-trad-mean=Illusory Soldier | |||
|ch-simp-name={{hover|幻影兵|Huànyǐng bīng}} | |||
|ch-simp-mean=Illusory Soldier | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Invoke]] | * [[Invoke]] | ||
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{{Nav14}} | {{Nav14}} | ||
{{Nav15}} | {{Nav15}} | ||
[[Category:Races]] | [[Category:Races]] |
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- For the white magic spell from Gaiden and its remake known as "Illusion" in Japanese, see Invoke.
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“ | Greetings to you. This is the highest floor. Your trial is nearly finished. I am the guardian of this place. Defeat me, and you may proceed to the Sage. | ” | — Illusion |
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Illusions (Japanese: シャドー Shadow in Gaiden; 幻影兵 Illusory Soldier in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia) are spirits of fighters that can be summoned by users to act as allies when fighting.
Overview
Characteristics
In Fire Emblem Gaiden and Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, Illusions appear to have the same characteristics as Specters from the same game, with the only difference being is that Illusions are allies, while Specters are hostile towards the player. However it is revealed when using an amiibo to summon an Illusion to have dark skin with no faces, with the clothing having a blue tint and glow to it.
Illusions in Fire Emblem Fates, on the other hand, appear to have the same characteristics as any human, and are able to speak just as well as humans. This is likely done to not confuse Illusions with Vallite soldiers, spirits that bear more of a resemblance to the Illusions from Gaiden and its remake.
In gameplay
Illusions from Gaiden can only be summoned by users with the Invoke spell - one spell summoning a maximum of 8 Illusions - and will move by themselves at the beginning of the player phase. The class of the Illusion is fixed to a certain character, for example Genny's Illusions will always be soldiers. This concept was kept in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, with the exception of the Illusions moving during the ally phase, instead of at the beginning of the player phase. Alm and Celica are also able to use Mila's Turnwheel to summon Illusions for a single turn using an amiibo, at the cost of 10 HP. Unlike the Invoke spell, they can only summon one Illusion per turn, even if both Alm and Celica are present, and the class with remain fixed to the amiibo, instead of the unit summoning the Illusions.
In Fates, Illusions are summoned by the Rainbow Sage to test individuals if they are worthy of the power the Rainbow Sage grants. Unlike in Gaiden and its remake, these Illusions are enemies, and must be defeated to get through the Sevenfold Sanctuary and meet the Rainbow Sage. Illusions can also be found within DLC, again as enemies.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Illusion |
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English (unofficial) |
Mist |
Used in the Gaiden fan translation. |
Japanese |
• シャドー |
• Shadow, used in Gaiden. |
Spanish (Latin America) |
Ilusión |
Illusion |
French |
Invocation |
Invocation |
Simplified Chinese |
幻影兵 |
Illusory Soldier |
Traditional Chinese |
幻影兵 |
Illusory Soldier |
Gallery
An Illusion of Marth from Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
References
See also
Races and animals of the Fire Emblem series | ||||
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