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[[File:Ss fe08 flying gorgon.png|thumb|A gorgon's movement range in the Japanese release, it can travel over the cliff tiles.]] | |||
* In the Japanese release of {{FE8}} Gorgons have the same movement type as flying units. This was changed in international releases, which instead give them grounded unit movement instead. | * In the Japanese release of {{FE8}} Gorgons have the same movement type as flying units. This was changed in international releases, which instead give them grounded unit movement instead. | ||
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Revision as of 00:50, 7 January 2017
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The Gorgon (Japanese: ゴーゴン, Gorgon) class is a monster class originating in and exclusive to Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, they appear quite late into the game. Their appearance somewhat resembles the Nāga, a half-human, half-snake being often featured in Buddhism and Hinduism.
They are able to turn enemies to stone with the monster weapon Stone, causing the Stone condition. They use dark magic weapons that are exclusive to monsters, such as Stone or Shadowshot. Like all other monster classes, they are enemy-only.
Gorgons are a challenging class to defeat. Gorgons always have stone, and due to that weapons range they can attempt to inflict units without fear of counterattack, even if their low accuracy causes them to miss. Due to being lategame enemies, they have quite high stats, and are on the same level as other "promoted" monsters, such as wights or gwyllgis.
A gorgon appears as the boss of Chapter 18.
Stats
Base stats
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Max stats
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Growth rates
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Etymology and other languages
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The name "Gorgon" comes from the gorgons, a group of winged demons, including Medusa, a woman whose hair was made out of snakes; looking at these snakes would turn one into stone.[1] |
Trivia
- In the Japanese release of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Gorgons have the same movement type as flying units. This was changed in international releases, which instead give them grounded unit movement instead.
Gallery
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References
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |