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in 1990, the series currently consists of sixteen core entries and five spinoffs. Gameplay revolves around the tactical movement of characters across grid-based environments, while incorporating a story and characters similar to traditional role-playing video games. A notable aspect of gameplay is the
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of characters in battle, removing them from the rest of the game when they are defeated. In newer games, from '' Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem'' onwards, players get to choose between Classic Mode, in which fallen characters remain dead, or Casual Mode, in which fallen characters are revived for the next battle. The series title refers to the "Fire Emblem", a recurring element in the series that is usually portrayed as a royal weapon or shield representing the power of war and dragons. The development of the first game began as a dōjin project by
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and three other developers. Its success prompted the development of further games in the series. Kaga headed the development of each entry until the release of '' Thracia 776,'' when he left Intelligent Systems and founded his game studio to develop ''
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''. No games in the series were released outside of Japan until two characters, Marth and
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, were included as playable characters in the 2001 fighting game '' Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Their popularity, as well as the international success of the similarly turn-based ''
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'', eventually convinced Nintendo to release future games in Western territories, starting with the seventh game '' The Blazing Blade'' under the title ''Fire Emblem'' in 2003. Many games in the series sold well, although sales suffered a decline during the 2000s. This resulted in the series' near-cancellation, a fate that was reversed with the unprecedented critical and commercial success of ''
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'' (2012). Individual entries have generally been praised, the series as a whole has been lauded for its gameplay, and it is frequently cited as the seminal series in the tactical role-playing genre, codifying various gameplay elements that would come to define the genre. Characters from across the series have also been included in crossovers with other video game franchises, including the aforementioned '' Super Smash Bros.'' series.


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Games

There are currently sixteen games in the core ''Fire Emblem'' series, of which thirteen have been original games and three have been remakes. The first entry in the series, '' Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', was released in 1990 for the Japanese
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. A second game for the Famicom, '' Fire Emblem Gaiden'', was released in 1992. It is known for having unusual mechanics compared to the rest of the series, such as dungeon exploration. It takes place in a similar timeframe as ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', but on a different continent. In 1994, '' Mystery of the Emblem'' was released for the
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, containing both a remake of ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' and a sequel of the first game. Two more games were released for the Super Famicom in 1996 and 1999 respectively: '' Genealogy of the Holy War'' and '' Thracia 776''. The next entry released was '' The Binding Blade'' in 2002 for the
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. A prequel to ''The Binding Blade'', '' The Blazing Blade'', was released for the Game Boy Advance the following year. It was released overseas under the title ''Fire Emblem'' in 2003 in North America and 2004 in Europe, becoming the first official release of the ''Fire Emblem'' series in these regions. The final entry for the Game Boy Advance, '' The Sacred Stones'', was released in 2004 in Japan, and in 2005 in North America and Europe. The ninth installment in the series, '' Path of Radiance'', was released worldwide on the GameCube in 2005. It was the first ''Fire Emblem'' game to feature 3D graphics, voice acting, and full-motion animated cutscenes. A direct sequel to ''Path of Radiance'', '' Radiant Dawn'' was released for the Wii in 2007 in Japan and North America, and 2008 in Europe. In 2008, the series returned to handheld systems with two releases for the Nintendo DS. '' Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'', an expanded remake of the first game, was released in 2008 in Japan and Europe, and 2009 in North America. ''Shadow Dragon'' makes use of unique DS features unavailable to the Famicom and introduced new characters, added additional story elements, revamped mechanics, and modernized graphics. A Japanese-only entry, '' New Mystery of the Emblem'', was released in 2010 for the DS as an expanded remake of ''Mystery of the Emblem''. The series moved to the Nintendo 3DS with ''
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'', the thirteenth game in the series, released in 2012 in Japan and 2013 in North America and Europe. ''Awakening'' was a major critical and commercial success, and is credited for revitalizing the franchise. The second entry for the Nintendo 3DS, '' Fates'', was released in June 2015 in Japan, February 2016 in North America, and in May 2016 for Europe and Australia. ''Fates'' comes in three versions: two physical versions titled ''Birthright'' and ''Conquest'', and a third route titled ''Revelation'' released as
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. ''Fates'' was later re-released as a special version with all three versions included. A third entry, '' Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', was released on the Nintendo 3DS in April 2017 in Japan and in North America and Europe the following month. ''Echoes'' is an enhanced remake of ''Gaiden'', maintaining many of the unique features of ''Gaiden'' while revamping the graphics and script, and adding several ease-of-play improvements. A ''Fire Emblem'' game was announced for the Nintendo Switch during a Fire Emblem focused Nintendo Direct in January 2017. The game was officially revealed as '' Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' during the Nintendo Direct presentation at
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, and was released in July 2019. ''
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'', a second entry for Nintendo Switch, was announced during a September 2022 Nintendo Direct and set for a January 2023 release.


Spin-offs and cameos

In 1997, an episodic prequel to ''Mystery of the Emblem'' titled '' BS Fire Emblem: Archanea Senki-hen'' was released through
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. The events of ''Archanea Senki'' were included in the remake of ''Mystery of the Emblem''. ''BS Fire Emblem'' is considered an official part of the series by some developers, but not generally by fans. A crossover with the '' Shin Megami Tensei'' series, ''
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'', was released in December 2015 in Japan and worldwide in June 2016 for the
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. ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE'' was developed by Atlus rather than Intelligent Systems and combines gameplay, narrative, and aesthetic elements from both the ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Shin Megami Tensei'' series. On January 17, 2020, an enhanced version titled ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore'' was released on Nintendo Switch. ''
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for Android and iOS, and was released in February 2017 for mobile devices. ''Heroes'' is a crossover of characters from across the ''Fire Emblem'' series, rather than with another series, and also introduced original characters not seen in any other ''Fire Emblem'' game. A crossover with the ''
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'' series, '' Fire Emblem Warriors'', was released for the
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and Nintendo Switch in 2017. It was developed by
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and Team Ninja. A second ''Warriors'' game, based on ''Three Houses,'' and titled '' Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes'' was announced in a Nintendo Direct on February 9, 2022 and released on June 24, 2022. Characters from the ''Fire Emblem'' series have appeared in a number of other games as cameos or as part of crossovers. This includes multiple entries in the '' Super Smash Bros.'' series, beginning with protagonists Marth and Roy in '' Super Smash Bros. Melee''. Characters from the series also appeared in Intelligent Systems' strategy game '' Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.'' as optional characters unlocked via amiibo.


Cancelled games

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. Originally codenamed ''Fire Emblem 64'', it was first revealed by
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in 1997. Ultimately, due to poor sales for the 64DD and internal structural changes at Intelligent Systems, ''Fire Emblem 64'' was cancelled in 2000 and development shifted to what would become ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade''. Work done for ''Fire Emblem 64'' was incorporated into ''The Binding Blade''. An additional RTS-based game for the
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was planned and would have been released after ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', but after trial and error and an unfocused development schedule, the project was cancelled. Intelligent Systems never planned a ''Fire Emblem'' game for the
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. Nintendo producer Hitoshi Yamagami said such a game would need to sell 700,000 copies to be profitable. A rumored ''Fire Emblem'' remake for the Nintendo 3DS was being developed by
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, but was cancelled following the company's bankruptcy surfaced in late 2019. According to the reports, it was one of the many video games that had been in development, but were ultimately scrapped for the platform, with many speculating those projects could be moved to the Nintendo Switch.


Related media

A short, two episode
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series based on ''Mystery of the Emblem'' was produced in 1996. These anime episodes were released in North America six years before ''The Blazing Blade'' was localized, making them the first official ''Fire Emblem'' media to be released in the region. Nintendo produced Amiibo figures of several ''Fire Emblem'' characters; they are compatible with ''Fates'', ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', ''Three Houses'', ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.,'' ''
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, and
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.'' Manga based on the games have also been produced, including ''The Binding Blade'' and ''Awakening''. Two
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s have been made with the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise: ''Fire Emblem: Trading Card Game'', which was released from 2001–2006, and ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)'', which was released in 2015 and was discontinued in late 2020 with the twenty second expansion pack being the last one.


Common elements


Setting

The ''Fire Emblem'' games take place across multiple unrelated settings within a Medieval or Renaissance-themed time period, with the main protagonist, being either royalty or a mercenary, caught in the conflict of two or more countries across a continent and fighting for their cause. The continents of Archanea and Valentia are the settings of ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', ''Gaiden'', ''Mystery of the Emblem,'' and ''Awakening'', and the planned setting for ''Fire Emblem 64''. ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Thracia 776'' are set in Jugdral, distantly connected with Archanea and Valentia, while ''The Blazing Blade'' and ''The Binding Blade'' take place in Elibe. ''The Sacred Stones'' is set in Magvel and ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'' are set on the continent Tellius. ''Fates'' is set on an unnamed continent, with the story instead focusing on the two powers fighting over its territory. ''Three Houses'' takes place on the continent of Fódlan. A recurring element in the series is the titular artifact known as the "Fire Emblem". In ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' and other games set in Archanea, it is a shield inset with five magical gems. Its name derives from its connection to dragons and weapons of war, being the "emblem of flame". It also appears as a family crest in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', a family seal in the world of ''The Binding Blade'', a magic gemstone in ''The Sacred Stones'', a bronze medallion holding a goddess of chaos in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn'', a sword in ''Fates'', and hereditary magical sigils in ''Three Houses''. Other magical elements, including feuding gods and mystical species such as dragons and shapeshifters, are also recurring elements in the series.


Gameplay

''Fire Emblem''s developers have described it as an "RPG simulation", combining tactical simulation gameplay with the plot and character development of a role-playing game, creating a sense of connection with characters not present in previous tactical games. Battles in the ''Fire Emblem'' series play out on a grid-based map, with the player controlling a set number of characters across maps tied to both the game's story and optional side stories. Each character has a specific
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, giving them set abilities and affecting how far they can move across the field. Some character classes have innate skills unique to them, and each character has their own stats. Depending on the series installments, a character's class can be changed or upgraded, sometimes with the requirement of special items. During a battle, each character gains
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by performing actions, such as attacking an enemy, healing an ally, or slaying a foe (which typically offers the most experience points). When a certain level is reached, the character levels up, and new skill points are awarded randomly to a character's attributes, such as the character's health, agility, or strength. The more a character is used in battle, the more experience that character gains. A key element in combat since ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' is the Weapon Triangle, a system governing the strengths and weaknesses that certain weapons and types of magic have against each other in a
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fashion. For weapons, lances are stronger than swords, swords are stronger than axes, and axes are stronger than lances. In the magic system, fire is stronger than wind, wind is stronger than thunder, and thunder is stronger than fire. From ''The Binding Blade'' through ''Radiant Dawn'', these three elements are collectively known as anima magic. Anima is stronger than light, light stronger than darkness, and darkness stronger than anima. In ''Fates'', the Weapon Triangle relationships add other weapons: swords and tomes are stronger than axes and bows, axes and bows are stronger than lances and shurikens, and lances and shurikens are stronger than swords and tomes. Most games use a Weapon Durability system: after being used a certain number of times, a character's weapon will break. Different installments have various systems related to weapons: in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', weapons can be repaired at special shops; in ''Path of Radiance'' and future games, weapons can be bought and upgraded, while ''Fates'' replaces the durability system with a system where more powerful weapons weaken some of their wielder's stats. Character relationships can be developed using support affinity both inside and outside of battle, which increases certain battle abilities. A feature introduced in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and also used in later installments was introduced, where characters who fall in love can have a child who inherits certain skills and stats from them. One of the recurring features in the series is
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, a function in which units defeated in battle are permanently removed from the party, with very few exceptions (one exception being the main character, whose death results in a Game Over). ''Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem'' introduced Casual Mode, in which dead characters were revived at the end of a battle. ''Fates'' added Phoenix Mode, in which defeated characters are revived on the player's next turn. Another inclusion from ''Fates'' is 'My Castle', a customizable castle that serves as the player's base of operations throughout the game.


Development

The first ''Fire Emblem'' game, ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'', was originally never intended as a commercial game, defined by creator
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''. Kaga worked on the ''Fire Emblem'' series until ''Thracia 776'', when he left Nintendo and began development on ''
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'' for the
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. After ''Thracia 776'', the ''Fire Emblem'' series had several releases on portable devices. In 2001, Marth and Roy, from ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' and ''The Binding Blade'' respectively, appeared as playable characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', prompting western interest in the ''Fire Emblem'' series. The positive reception of the characters led to Nintendo's decision to localize ''The Blazing Blade'' for Western regions under the title ''Fire Emblem''. Due to its success overseas, it was decided to return the series to home consoles for ''Path of Radiance'' for the GameCube. Despite it arriving late in the GameCube's life cycle, it provided a late boost to sales, reaffirming Nintendo's faith in the series. By 2010, the series was suffering from declining sales and Nintendo told Intelligent Systems that if their next ''Fire Emblem'' failed to sell above 250,000 units, the series would be canceled. This prompted Intelligent Systems to include many features new to the series with the intention of making it the culmination of the entire series up to that point. The game's reception and sales ended up saving the series from cancellation, convincing Nintendo to continue production. The series' original music was composed by
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. As the only music composer at Intelligent Systems when ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' was in production, she acted as both composer and sound director, up until ''Thracia 776'', when she left the company to become a freelancer after completing the score for ''
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''. She has worked on later ''Fire Emblem'' games, alongside other composers including Saki Kasuga, Hiroki Morishita, and Rei Kondoh. The series includes several other notable staff members: Tohru Narihiro, who was involved in every ''Fire Emblem'' since the original; Masahiro Higuchi, who began as a graphics designer for ''Genealogy of the Holy War''; and Kouhei Maeda, who wrote the scenarios for every game since ''The Blazing Blade'' and became a director for ''Awakening''.Translation
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. The in-game portraits were instead designed by longtime contributor Daisuke Izuka, who returned as character designer for the remake of ''Mystery of the Emblem''. For ''Awakening'', art director Toshiyuki Kusakihara worked with character designer Yūsuke Kozaki, who was brought in to give a new look to the series. Kozaki later returned as character designer for ''Fates'' and ''Heroes''. For ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'', illustrator Hidari was hired to revise classic ''Gaiden'' designs in addition to creating new ones. To depict a "glamorous, aristocratic society" in ''Three Houses'', Intelligent Systems contracted character designer Chinatsu Kurahana, best known for her work on ''
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'', while freelance artist Kazuma Koda provided the concept art. Kurahana returned to design protagonist Shez, Arval, and the house leaders in its spin-off, ''Warriors: Three Hopes'', with Kusakihara filling in for the rest of the cast.


Reception

Sales in Japan were the highest with ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' but progressively declined with future games, which sold 329,087; 324,699; 776,338; 498,216 and 106,108 copies respectively. As of 2002, total sales had reached over two million copies. ''Awakening'' topped the total sales of both ''Radiant Dawn'' and the ''Mystery of the Emblem'' remake in its first week. It went on to sell 1.79 million copies worldwide and become the best-selling ''Fire Emblem'' game in Western territories at the time. In 2007, a Japanese public poll named ''Mystery of the Emblem'' as one of the country's All Time Top 100 video games. Speaking to ''
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'' creator Brad Muir commented on how ''Fire Emblem'' had influenced the game, referring to it as " venerable strategy series", making positive reference to its gameplay and character relationships. In her review of ''Awakening'', ''
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s Audrey Drake said that "Far too few people have played the ''Fire Emblem'' series", calling it " darling of the hardcore strategy RPG crowd - and one of the shining gems of the genre". Several journalistic sites have cited its low notoriety in the west as an effect of Nintendo's sporadic localization efforts, along with its place in a niche game genre. At the same time, they have praised the series' gameplay, regularly noting its high difficulty and relationship mechanics. The series has been cited as an inspiration for later tactical role-playing games, with ''Gamasutra'' naming '' Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together'', ''
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'' series as being influenced by its design. In 2014, ''
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'' writer Chris Carter praised the series' mechanics, and at the same time chose ''Mystery of the Emblem'', ''Path of Radiance'', and ''Awakening'' in his list of the five best games in the series. ''Awakening'' is generally cited as having brought the series more publicity and player attention outside of Japan.


''Tear Ring Saga'' lawsuit

After Kaga left Nintendo, he founded a studio called Tirnanog and began development on a game titled ''Emblem Saga'', a strategy role-playing game for the PlayStation. The game bore multiple similarities to the ''Fire Emblem'' series, and Nintendo filed a lawsuit against Tirnanog for copyright infringement. The first suit failed, and the court ruled in Tirnanog's favor. Nintendo filed a second lawsuit, and this time was awarded a cash settlement of ¥76 million. Nevertheless, Tirnanog and publisher
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Tear Ring Saga is a tactical role-playing game developed by Tirnanog, a development studio started by Shouzou Kaga, the creator of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, after he left Nintendo’s Intelligent Systems development team in 1999. The game featured a complic ...
''", and eventually developed a sequel. Nintendo attempted taking a third lawsuit to the Japanese Supreme Court in 2005, but the second ruling was upheld.


See also

* ''Wars'' series, a modern military strategy series also developed by Intelligent Systems *
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