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|data1=Bullion: [[Joy and Sorrow|Chapter 4]], enemy [[Gail]] • [[The Scarlet Swordsman|Chapter 7]], enemy [[Thief]]<br>Bullion (L): [[A Mystery Revealed|Chapter 14]], enemy [[Thief]] | |data1=Bullion: [[Joy and Sorrow|Chapter 4]], enemy [[Gail]] • [[The Scarlet Swordsman|Chapter 7]], enemy [[Thief]]<br>Bullion (L): [[A Mystery Revealed|Chapter 14]], enemy [[Thief]] | ||
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|datalast=Bullion: [[The Grustian Expedition|Chapter 1]], [[Hidden | |datalast=Bullion: [[The Grustian Expedition|Chapter 1]], [[Hidden treasure|hidden in a cave]]<br>Bullion (L): [[The Nest of Vice|Chapter 6]], [[chest]] • [[Two Sorcerers|Chapter 10]], [[chest]] • [[Regaining the Capitol|Chapter 16]], [[chest]] • [[Dark Emperor|Chapter 20]], [[chest]] | ||
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Bullion is an item introduced in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. The successors to the Gem items from the GBA and Tellius games, their only purpose is to be sold for money.
Data
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Shadow Dragon | - | 20000 | Bullion (S). Sold for 10,000 gold. | |
Shadow Dragon | - | 30000 | Bullion (M). Sold for 15,000 gold. | |
Shadow Dragon | - | 40000 | Bullion (L). Sold for 20,000 gold. | |
Shadow Dragon | - | 60000 | Bullion (XL). Sold for 30,000 gold. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem | - | 10000 | Bullion. Sold for 5,000 gold. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem | - | 20000 | Bullion (L). Sold for 10,000 gold. | |
Awakening | File:Is 3ds bullion small.png | - | 2000 | Bullion (S). Sold for 1,000 gold. |
Awakening | File:Is 3ds bullion medium.png | - | 10000 | Bullion (M). Sold for 5,000 gold. |
Locations
Shadow Dragon
Treasure | Bullion (S): Chapter 6, chest • Chapter 14, chest • Chapter 23, chest Bullion (M): Chapter 9, chest Bullion (L): Chapter 12, chest Bullion (XL): Chapter 19, chest |
New Mystery of the Emblem
Dropped by | Bullion: Chapter 4, enemy Gail • Chapter 7, enemy Thief Bullion (L): Chapter 14, enemy Thief |
Treasure | Bullion: Chapter 1, hidden in a cave Bullion (L): Chapter 6, chest • Chapter 10, chest • Chapter 16, chest • Chapter 20, chest |
Awakening
Dropped by | Bullion (S): Roster Rescue, enemy Revenant (×7) • Skirmishes, enemy Risen (at random) Bullion (M): Chapter 5, enemy Orton • Chapter 7, enemy Thief • Chapter 10, enemy Thief • Chapter 16, enemy Cervantes, enemy Thief • Chapter 24, enemy Risen Chief • Paralogue 11, enemy Morristan • Paralogue 13, enemy Gyral, enemy Dalen • Paralogue 15, enemy Falcon Knight • Paralogue 20, enemy Dark Flier Bullion (L): Chapter 12, enemy Dalton • Chapter 20, enemy Walhart • Paralogue 9, enemy Ruger • Paralogue 18, enemy Zanth |
Treasure | Bullion (M): Chapter 14, chest • Chapter 18, chest • Paralogue 8, chest • Paralogue 10, chest • Paralogue 12, chest • Paralogue 16, chest Bullion (L): Chapter 11, chest • Chapter 15, village • Chapter 17, chest • Chapter 21, chest • Paralogue 4, chest • Paralogue 14, village |
Event | Bullion (M): Paralogue 6, Inigo kills at least 4 enemies • Paralogue 7, 3 or more NPC Villagers survive • Paralogue 11, 4 or more NPC Villagers survive Bullion (L): Chapter 22, at the end of the chapter |
Skills | Bullion (S): Despoil (Luck% chance upon defeating an enemy during player phase) |
Items | Bullion (S): Leif's Blade (Luck% chance upon defeating an enemy during player phase when equipped) |
Renown bonus | Bullion (L): 1,000 Renown points; only one copy can be obtained through this means per save file. |
Trivia
Gallery
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Bullion |
A bulk quantity of precious metal, usually gold or silver, assessed by weight and typically cast as ingots. |
Spanish |
Saco |
Bag. Bronce (bronze), plata (silver), oro (gold) are used instead of size adjectives. |
French |
Trésor |
Treasure |
German |
Goldbeutel |
Goldbag |
Italian |
Oro |
Gold |