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Invasion 3 is the third of three optional pre-set skirmish battles in Fire Emblem Fates against mysterious invaders in the player's My Castle. This particular invasion is first unlocked upon completing chapter 26 in the Birthright campaign. Like other battles in the My Castle, Invasion 3 has no overall bearing on the plot, has no storyline, and does not require deploying Corrin; unlike other battles in the My Castle, this battle is treated in a similar fashion to a battle in the field, in that units defeated in this battle do not return when a player plays in Classic Mode, and that Corrin's death results in a Game Over.
Chapter data
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Victory: Defend the throne and rout the enemy
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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: Corrin dies*, the player's army is routed, or the throne is seized by the enemy
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1–10
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{{{partner}}}
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0–4
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22+30
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Map dimensions: 29 columns by 30 rows
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Character data
Note: The returning characters list does not include any characters recruitable in paralogues or xenologues, as the player may not have taken on any available paralogue chapters yet. The list also does not include any bonus units, as they are recruitable at the player's discretion.
Item data
No items are obtained in this skirmish.
Enemy data
Reinforcements
- Turns 2 and 6
- Turns 3 and 6
- Turns 4 and 6
Boss data
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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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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Invasion 3
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Gallery
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