Port Warren is the eighth chapter in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the seventh chapter in book 1 of Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem.
Plot
- Main article: Port Warren/Script
Marth's group arrives in Port Warren and takes time to recuperate from their recent battles. However, Grustian forces attack the port. With the aid of hired swordsmen Caesar and Radd, Marth battles his way to the eastern fortress. Caeda also seduces a Grustian knight named Roger into defecting. With the enemy in hot pursuit, Malledus decides they have no choice but to flee to the island kingdom of Pyrathi, ruled by a man named Mannu who is rumored to be a manakete.
Chapter data
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Victory: Seize
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Marth dies
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13+3
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{{{partner}}}
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n/a
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19
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{{{third}}}
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Character data
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Mystery of the Emblem Shadow Dragon
Item data
Shadow Dragon
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Name
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Obtainment Method
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Levin Sword
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Dropped by Kannival.
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Shop data
Shadow Dragon
Armories and vendors
Swords Lances Axes Bows Tomes Staves Items Secret
Only one Rapier and one Wing Spear can be bought.
Enemy data
Shadow Dragon
Reinforcements: A group of two Cavaliers and a Horseman appear in the northwestern forts on the turn a player unit uses the Wait command on or west of the 6th column from the left AND on or north of the 9th row from the top and the turn after. A pair of Knights appear in the northern forts on the turn a player unit uses the Wait command between the 13th and 20th columns from the right inclusive AND on or north of the 6th row from the top and the turn after.
Boss data
- Main article: Kannival
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Mystery of the Emblem Shadow Dragon Normal Shadow Dragon Hard-5
- Note: Boss stats in five-star Hard Mode are rounded to the nearest whole number.
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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In this chapter, you get Caesar, Radd, and Roger. Caesar and Radd are both low-level swordsmen who will never hold a candle to Cain, Ogma, Navarre, or Athena. Similarly, Roger can't keep up with General Wolf and Sedgar or a trained Draug. There is a large market at the beginning of the chapter, allowing you to easily restock your supplies. This is also one of the only locations where you can buy a Rapier and a Wing Spear, so take advantage of the opportunity.
If you give General Wolf or Sedgar a Javelin and a Vulnerary, you can Warp them to the north on turn 1 and allow them to rack up a ton of experience quickly and easily. With the General's great base defense, you should have no trouble wiping them out. The rest of the army can make their way northeast with little trouble. All in all, this is a very easy map - just don't forget to recruit Roger.
Trivia
- In Mystery of the Emblem, there is one pirate labeled "Pyrathi". As The Pyrathi Dragon was removed, this is the only enemy in the game with this label.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Port Warren
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English (Europe)
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Coastal Skirmish
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It appears to have been changed so that the chapter and locations that show up on the chapter splash screen are not the same; this trait is shared with Helena Castle, The Lair of Fire, and The Alterspire.
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Spanish
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No hay reposo
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There can be no rest
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French
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Escale à Port Warren
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Stop in Port Warren
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German
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Hafen Warren
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Port Warren
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Italian
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Porto Warren
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Port Warren
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References