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Silver Card

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Silver Card

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Silver Card sprite from Fire Emblem Awakening.


Allows you to buy weapons and items at half price.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

The Silver Card (Japanese: シルバーカード Silver Card) is an item appearing often in the Fire Emblem series. It works by slashing prices at various shops, such as armories and vendors, by half. Most Silver Cards only provide effects to the unit holding the card; the Silver Card of Fire Emblem Awakening is an exception, in that it works regardless of which unit holds it or even if it's in the convoy.

This item has been present in nine games of the series. It is absent in Gaiden, Path of Radiance (where it is unused), Fates, and Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, though, in Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776, the Bargain skill functions similarly.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light ? - 0 Drops shop prices by half
Mystery of the Emblem Is snes01 silver card.png - 0 Drops shop prices by half
The Binding Blade Is gba silver card.png 1 4000 Drops shop prices by half
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Is gba silver card.png 1 4000 Drops shop prices by half. Two can be obtained when played on Hard Mode; their effects do not stack.
The Sacred Stones Is gba silver card.png 1 4000 Drops shop prices by half
Path of Radiance Is gcn silver card.png -- 0 Unused. Drops shop prices by half.
Radiant Dawn Is wii silver card.png 1 4000 Drops shop prices by half. Doesn't earn forging points in the Japanese version.
Shadow Dragon Is ds silver card.png - 0 Drops shop prices by half. Can't be used in battle preparations or on the Online Shop.
New Mystery of the Emblem Is ds silver card.png - 0 Drops shop prices by half. Can't be used in battle preparations or on the Online Shop.

Locations

Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Treasure Chapter 14, chest

Mystery of the Emblem

Dropped by Book 2: Chapter 10, enemy Thief
Treasure Book 1: Chapter 11, chest

The Binding Blade

Treasure Chapter 14, hidden in the sand

Fire Emblem

Stolen from Eliwood's tale: Chapter 18x, enemy Aion (Hard Mode only)
Hector's's story: Chapter 19x, enemy Aion (Hard Mode only)
Transfer data After receiving the data from the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discUS[1], transfer it into a savefile through the Transfer Data menu. Only one can be transferred per save file, and the transfer can only be done from Chapter 12 onward.
In Japan, this Silver Card could only be obtained by winning a competition held by VJump and receiving a cartridge with the Silver Card already downloaded.

The Sacred Stones

Treasure Chapter 15, hidden in the sand

Path of Radiance

Unused Usable if hacked into the game

Radiant Dawn

Event Part 3: Chapter 2, base conversation; removed from the player's possession after leaving the base

Shadow Dragon

Treasure Chapter 14, chest

New Mystery of the Emblem

Event Chapter 10, all enemy Clerics survive

Awakening

Event Clear Infinite Regalia

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Silver Card

Spanish

Tarjeta de plata

Silver Card

French

Carte argent

Silver card

German

Silberkarte

Silver Card

Italian

Carta argento

Silver Card

Gallery

References

  1. Serenes Forest: Download events (retrieved 31 May 2012)

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