Site News
Warning: This wiki contains spoilers. Read at your own risk!

Social media: If you would like, please join our Discord server, and/or follow us on Twitter (X) or Tumblr!

Summon: Difference between revisions

From Fire Emblem Wiki, your source on Fire Emblem information. By fans, for fans.
(Spent hours summoning and sampling the stats of 94 monsters to get their stats. This SHOULD be everything they have.)
Line 249: Line 249:
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Classes
|method=Classes
|data=Phantom variant: [[Summoner]] • [[Necromancer]]<br>Monster variant: [[Demon King (class)|DEmon King]]}}
|data=Phantom variant: [[Summoner]] • [[Necromancer]]<br>Monster variant: [[Demon King (class)|Demon King]]}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 07:34, 29 April 2017

This page is about the skill. For the mechanic in Fire Emblem Heroes, see summoning.

Summon

No image available.


Summon a phantasm.

Type(s)

Class

Game(s)

Summon (Japanese: 召喚 Summon) is a skill exclusive to Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Exclusive to the Summoner and Necromancer classes, by selecting the Summon command when moving, the skill's user can call forth a single Phantom to aid in combat. The Phantom's stats are based on its creator's level, with its level matching that of the user and its stats increasing accordingly, but they will always have only 1 hit point and zero defensive stats. Each character's Phantom has their own set of growth rates to determine their stats when summoned.

The Demon King class also has exclusive access to a special variant of Summon, which has the ability to spawn a large number of random, powerful monsters. On the second stage of the Final Chapter, the Demon King Fomortiis, the final boss of the game, is scripted to always use Summon on the first turn.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Summoned unit stats

Main article: Phantom

For the phantom variant of Summon, the Phantom's stats are based on its creator's level, with its level matching that of the user and its stats increasing accordingly. Each character's Phantom has their own set of growth rates to determine their stats when summoned.

The monster variant of Summon summons a random selection of monsters in these classes: Entombed, Wight, Elder Bael, Gwyllgi, Maelduin, Arch Mogall, Gorgon, Deathgoyle, and Draco Zombie. All summoned members of the same species share one pre-set level and inventory (except for Wights, which come in three pre-set variants), but their stats are randomly generated within a certain range specific to each monster. The caster's stats have no influence at all on those of the monsters.

Entombed Wight (A) Wight (B) Wight (C) Elder Bael Gwyllgi Maelduin Arch Mogall Gorgon Deathgoyle Draco Zombie

File:Generic portrait entombed fe08.gif
Entombed
Level 6
Affinity Is gba darkaffin.png
Stats
Max HP 46~48 Luck 1~2
Strength 9 Defense 1~2
Skill 3~4 Resistance 1~3
Speed 3~4 Constitution 6
Movement 5 Aid 5
Inventory
Is gba sharp claw.png Sharp Claw
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes -- Bows --
Anima magic -- Light magic -- Dark magic -- Staves --

Availability

The Sacred Stones

Classes Phantom variant: SummonerNecromancer
Monster variant: Demon King

Trivia

  • The Demon King's Summon variant will always produce monsters of enemy alignment, regardless of the alignment of the summoning Demon King.

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Summon

--

Spanish

Invocación

Summoning

French

Invoquer

Conjure

German

Beschwören

Conjure

Italian

Evocazione

Summoning

References

See also

Template:NavSkill