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The '''world map''' (Japanese: {{hl|フリーマップ|Furī mappu}} ''free map'') is a gameplay navigation system introduced in {{FE2}}. In it, as opposed to the linear and uninterrupted chapter progression in most games in the {{FES}}, the player can freely traverse the world at their own pace, fighting marauding bands of enemies which appear and visiting shops in between chapters, and starting said chapters whenever they so choose.
The '''world map''' (Japanese: {{hl|フリーマップ|Furī mappu}} ''free map'') is a gameplay navigation system introduced in {{FE2}}. In it, as opposed to the linear and uninterrupted chapter progression in most games in the {{FES}}, the player can freely traverse the world at their own pace, fighting marauding bands of enemies which appear and visiting shops in between chapters, and starting said chapters whenever they so choose.


A traversable world map has appeared in ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'' and its remake {{title|Shadows of Valentia}}, {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, and {{title|Awakening}}. {{FE14}}, {{title|Three Houses}}, and {{title|Warriors}} each have world maps that cannot be directly traversed, but does show where selected battles are. In all other games—except for {{FE1}}—there is a world map present, but it is used only to show where the party is traveling between chapters, usually accompanied by narration.
A traversable world map has appeared in ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'' and its remake {{title|Shadows of Valentia}}, {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, {{title|Awakening}}, and {{title|Engage}}. {{FE14}}, {{title|Three Houses}}, and {{title|Warriors}} each have world maps that cannot be directly traversed, but does show where selected battles are. In all other games—except for {{FE1}}—there is a world map present, but it is used only to show where the party is traveling between chapters, usually accompanied by narration.


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