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Mire

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Mire

File:Is 3ds mire.png
Icon of Mire from Awakening.


Magic that beckons forth an accursed lifeform.

Type
First game

Fire Emblem Gaiden

Mire (Japanese: スライム Slime) is a magic spell that was introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. It summons an explosion of cursed slime to damage its target.

In Gaiden, Mire is a black magic spell with moderate power and no special effect, although its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, gives it improved range with the ability to strike targets as far as three spaces away from the user. It is available only to enemy units in Gaiden and the base Shadows of Valentia game, although DLC allows it to be legitimately used by the player's army. In Awakening, Mire is a dark tome and the game's only long-range tome.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Gaiden -- Black 10 6 70 0 1-2 -- -2 HP -- --
Awakening File:Is 3ds mire.png Template:Tome3DS C 10 -- 65 0 3-10 10 2,000 2 Cannot trigger offensive skills or Dual Strikes.
Cannot double attack (except in Double Duel).

Locations

Gaiden

Unobtainable Exclusively wielded by enemy and Arcanists and Cantors.

Awakening

Dropped by Chapter 21, enemy Sorcerer
Merchant
(Anna)
Plegia Castle
Merchant
(SpotPass)
GharnefRaydrik

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Unobtainable Exclusively wielded by enemy Arcanists and Cantors in the base game.
Learned at Upon promoting to Enchantress: DeltheaMaeSonyaAny playable female character not otherwise listed who reclasses into the Cleric tree

Requires DLC package Altar of the Sorceress.

Other appearances

TCG Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)

Mire is present as a skill on one card in Fire Emblem Cipher: B01-086HN Smiling Sorcerer, Henry. It is a trigger skill which comes into play automatically whenever one of Henry's allies changes class. When this happens, each player must discard one card of their own choosing from their hand.

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Mire

An uncommon synonym for swamps and bogs, often used colloquially to describe unpleasant situations one has trouble escaping.

English
(unofficial)

Slime

Used in the Gaiden fan translation.

Spanish

Ciénaga

Swamp

French

Fange

Mire

German

• Morast

• Schleim

• Morasse. Used in Awakening.

• Slime. Used in Shadows of Valentia.

Italian

Pantano

Mire

Dutch

Slijm

Slime

Simplified Chinese

史莱姆

Slime; a transliteration of the English word used as the Japanese name.

Traditional Chinese

史萊姆

Slime; a transliteration of the English word used as the Japanese name.

References

See also

Black magic
Basic spells Agnea's ArrowApocalypseAuraBolganoneBlizzardCutting GaleDeathExcaliburFimbulvetrFireGaiaMiasmaMireOcular BeamOculusRagnarokSagittaeWind
Long-ranged spells BoltingDeathOcular BeamMeteorMireSagittaeThoronThunderUpheaval
Spells with secondary effects ExcaliburMedusaNosferatuOculusSeraphim
Dark magic
Basic tomes CarreauFenrirFluxGoetiaHades ΩJormungandMiasma ΔRuinVerrineWorm
Long-range tomes Bohr ΧDeath ΓEclipseFenrirMirePetrifyPoison
Tomes with secondary effects Aversa's NightBanshee ΘDark Spikes ΤEclipseHelJormungandLunaNosferatuQuake ΣSwarm ΖWaste
Regalia and personal tomes ApocalypseBalberithEreshkigalGespenstGleipnirGrima's TruthLoptousNaglfar
Monster attacks Crimson EyeDemon SurgeEvil EyeShadowshotStone