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:'' | :''For the item that grants Miracle, see [[Miracle Band]].'' | ||
{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Is ns01 ring.png]] | |||
|image=[[File:Is | |caption=Icon of the Prayer Ring from {{title|Three Houses}}. | ||
|caption= | |||
|help_text=A ring that might just save its dying wearer. | |help_text=A ring that might just save its dying wearer. | ||
|type=[[Item]] ([[Equipment]]/Ring) | |type=[[Item]] ([[Equipment]]/Ring) | ||
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The '''Prayer Ring''' (Japanese: {{ | The '''Prayer Ring''' (Japanese: {{hl|祈りの指輪|Inori no yubiwa}} ''Prayer Ring'') is an accessory item in the ring category of [[equipment]] introduced in {{FE2}} and appearing also in its remake, {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, and {{FE16}}. In ''Gaiden'', the Prayer Ring heals 5 [[Hit point|HP]] to the bearer each turn and, if the bearer still has less than half of their maximum HP remaining, their [[critical rate]] is boosted to 100%, making the effects of the ring more similar to [[Wrath]] than [[Miracle]] (Prayer in Japanese), though the ring predates both [[skills]]. In ''Shadows of Valentia'' and ''Three Houses'', it retains the HP recovery effect but instead gives the [[Miracle]] skill, making it closer in function to the [[Miracle Band]] in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. Notably, while the skill being granted is obvious in ''Shadows of Valentia'' due to the game listing equipment skills in the user's skill list, in ''Three Houses'' only the ring's HP recovery effect is mentioned in its description and equipment skills are not listed anywhere. This leaves the ring's secondary effect entirely hidden from the player until it activates in battle. | ||
==Data== | ==Data== | ||
===In the main ''Fire Emblem'' series=== | |||
{{ItemData | {{ItemData | ||
|game1={{title|Gaiden}} | |game1={{title|Gaiden}} | ||
|sprite1=[[File:Is nes02 ring.png]] | |sprite1=[[File:Is nes02 ring.png]] | ||
|notes1=Restores 5 [[HP]] to the equipper at the beginning of their [[phase]].<br>If equipper's HP ≤ 50%, increases [[critical rate]] to 100%. | |||
|notes1=Restores 5 [[ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|game2={{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}} | |game2={{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}} | ||
|sprite2=[[File:Is 3ds03 ring.png]] | |sprite2=[[File:Is 3ds03 ring.png]] | ||
|worth2={{SilverMk15}} 20 | |||
|worth2= | |notes2=Grants [[Recovery]] and [[Miracle]] when equipped. | ||
|notes2=Grants | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |game3={{title|Three Houses}} | ||
| | |sprite3=[[File:Is ns01 ring.png|20px]] | ||
| | |worth3=2,500 | ||
| | |notes3=Restores 10% of the equipper's [[HP]] at the start of their [[phase]], rounded up.<br>Grants [[Miracle]] when equipped.<br>Sells for 1/4 of its [[worth]]. | ||
| | }} | ||
===In other ''Fire Emblem'' series titles=== | |||
{{ItemData | |||
|game1={{title|Warriors: Three Hopes}} | |||
|sprite1=[[File:Is fewa2 ring.png|20px]] | |||
|worth1=500 | |||
|notes1=Grants [[Renewal]] when equipped. | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
===''Gaiden''=== | ===''Gaiden''=== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
| | |methodlast=[[Inventory]] | ||
| | |datalast=[[Delthea]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|data1=[[Delthea]] | |data1=[[Delthea]] | ||
|method2=Dropped by | |method2=Dropped by | ||
|data2=[[Duma Temple]]: | |data2=[[Duma Temple]]: Enemy [[Rinea]] | ||
|methodlast=Dungeon drops | |methodlast=Dungeon drops | ||
|datalast=[[The Astral Temple]]: | |datalast=[[The Astral Temple]]: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%) • [[The Inner Sanctum]]: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%), Large pots (1.63%) | ||
}} | |||
===''Three Houses''=== | |||
{{ItemLoc | |||
|method1=Dropped by | |||
|data1=[[Rumored Nuptials]], enemy [[Brigand]] | |||
|method2=[[Steal]] | |||
|data2=[[To War/The Battle of Garreg Mach|Chapter 12 Mission]] {{Silver Snow|Black Eagles, if Byleth sides with the Church}}{{Blue Lions}}{{Golden Deer}}, enemy [[Hubert]]{{h|*|Maddening only}} | |||
|method3=Treasure | |||
|data3=[[To the End of a Dream|Chapter 18]] {{Crimson Flower}}, [[chest]] | |||
|method4=[[Armory]] | |||
|data4=Anna's Shop (Limit:1) | |||
|methodlast=[[Pagan Altar]] | |||
|datalast=Chapter 1 onward, cost 2,000 [[Renown]] (Limited: 1) | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | |||
{{DescriptionHdr}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}} | |||
|english=A ring that might just<br>save its dying wearer. | |||
|japanese=瀕死時に力を発揮し、<br>使用者を救う事がある指輪 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Three Houses}} | |||
|english=A ring imbued with the prayers of a saint.<br>Restores HP each turn. | |||
|japanese=聖者の祈りが込められた指輪<br>毎ターンHP回復 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Warriors: Three Hopes}} | |||
|english=A ring imbued with the prayers of a saint. | |||
|japanese=聖者の祈りが込められた指輪 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionFtr}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In {{FE15}}, the Wrath skill is present, but appears to be unused. It is possible it was originally to be used for the Prayer | *In {{FE15}}, the Wrath skill is present, but appears to be unused. It is possible it was originally to be used for the Prayer Ring line with ''Gaiden'', but was scrapped in favor of Miracle. | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
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|eng-fan-name=• Prayer Ring<br>• Miracle Ring | |eng-fan-name=• Prayer Ring<br>• Miracle Ring | ||
|eng-fan-mean=• Used in the ''Gaiden'' fan translation and related fan-materials.<br>• Used by Serenes Forest before the release of ''Shadows of Valentia'', in attempt to predict the localized name and bring it in line with the Miracle Skill's (Prayer in Japanese) localized name. | |eng-fan-mean=• Used in the ''Gaiden'' fan translation and related fan-materials.<br>• Used by Serenes Forest before the release of ''Shadows of Valentia'', in attempt to predict the localized name and bring it in line with the Miracle Skill's (Prayer in Japanese) localized name. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|祈りの指輪|Inori no yubiwa}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Prayer Ring; rendered as いのりのゆびわ in ''Gaiden''. | ||
|span-name=Anillo auxilio | |span-name=Anillo auxilio | ||
|span-mean=Help Ring | |span-mean=Help Ring | ||
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|dut-name=Gebedsring | |dut-name=Gebedsring | ||
|dut-mean=Prayer Ring | |dut-mean=Prayer Ring | ||
|ch-simp-name=祈祷戒指 | |kor-name={{h|기도의 반지|gidoui banji}} | ||
|ch-simp-mean= | |kor-mean=Prayer ring | ||
|ch-trad-name=祈禱戒指 | |ch-simp-name={{h|祈祷戒指|qídǎo jièzhǐ}} | ||
|ch-trad-mean= | |ch-simp-mean=Prayer ring | ||
|ch-trad-name={{h|祈禱戒指|qídǎo jièzhǐ}} | |||
|ch-trad-mean=Prayer ring | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Wrath]] | * [[Wrath]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 28 March 2024
- For the item that grants Miracle, see Miracle Band.
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The Prayer Ring (Japanese: 祈りの指輪 Prayer Ring) is an accessory item in the ring category of equipment introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden and appearing also in its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. In Gaiden, the Prayer Ring heals 5 HP to the bearer each turn and, if the bearer still has less than half of their maximum HP remaining, their critical rate is boosted to 100%, making the effects of the ring more similar to Wrath than Miracle (Prayer in Japanese), though the ring predates both skills. In Shadows of Valentia and Three Houses, it retains the HP recovery effect but instead gives the Miracle skill, making it closer in function to the Miracle Band in Genealogy of the Holy War. Notably, while the skill being granted is obvious in Shadows of Valentia due to the game listing equipment skills in the user's skill list, in Three Houses only the ring's HP recovery effect is mentioned in its description and equipment skills are not listed anywhere. This leaves the ring's secondary effect entirely hidden from the player until it activates in battle.
Data
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Gaiden | -- | -- | Restores 5 HP to the equipper at the beginning of their phase. If equipper's HP ≤ 50%, increases critical rate to 100%. | |
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | -- | 20 | Grants Recovery and Miracle when equipped. | |
Three Houses | -- | 2,500 | Restores 10% of the equipper's HP at the start of their phase, rounded up. Grants Miracle when equipped. Sells for 1/4 of its worth. |
In other Fire Emblem series titles
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Warriors: Three Hopes | -- | 500 | Grants Renewal when equipped. |
Locations
Gaiden
Inventory | Delthea |
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Inventory | Delthea |
Dropped by | Duma Temple: Enemy Rinea |
Dungeon drops | The Astral Temple: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%) • The Inner Sanctum: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%), Large pots (1.63%) |
Three Houses
Dropped by | Rumored Nuptials, enemy Brigand |
Steal | Chapter 12 Mission , enemy Hubert* |
Treasure | Chapter 18 , chest |
Armory | Anna's Shop (Limit:1) |
Pagan Altar | Chapter 1 onward, cost 2,000 Renown (Limited: 1) |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | A ring that might just
save its dying wearer. |
瀕死時に力を発揮し、
使用者を救う事がある指輪 |
Three Houses | A ring imbued with the prayers of a saint.
Restores HP each turn. |
聖者の祈りが込められた指輪
毎ターンHP回復 |
Warriors: Three Hopes | A ring imbued with the prayers of a saint.
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聖者の祈りが込められた指輪
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Trivia
- In Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, the Wrath skill is present, but appears to be unused. It is possible it was originally to be used for the Prayer Ring line with Gaiden, but was scrapped in favor of Miracle.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Prayer Ring |
"Prayer" is in reference to the skill it gives, though the localization muddies this somewhat. The Miracle skill is known as "Prayer" in Japanese; despite the skill itself being renamed for English releases, the localized name of the ring ended up retaining its Japanese name. |
English (unofficial) |
• Prayer Ring |
• Used in the Gaiden fan translation and related fan-materials. |
Japanese |
祈りの指輪 |
Prayer Ring; rendered as いのりのゆびわ in Gaiden. |
Spanish |
Anillo auxilio |
Help Ring |
French |
Anneau prière |
Prayer Ring |
German |
Gebetsring |
Prayer Ring |
Italian |
Anello preghiera |
Prayer Ring |
Dutch |
Gebedsring |
Prayer Ring |
Korean |
기도의 반지 |
Prayer ring |
Simplified Chinese |
祈祷戒指 |
Prayer ring |
Traditional Chinese |
祈禱戒指 |
Prayer ring |
See also
References
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