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Mage Dragon

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Mage Dragon

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A Mage Dragon in Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem.


Vengeful dragons who seal magic attacks. Enemy only.

Unit type(s)
  • Dragon (Mystery of the Emblem, New Mystery of the Emblem)
  • Manakete (The Binding Blade)
Weapon(s)
Skill(s)

None

The mage dragons (Japanese: 魔竜 magic dragon), collectively known as the Basilisk,[1] are one of the dragon tribes of Archanea. This breed of dragon is associated with magical power and is highly resilient against human magic attacks. Certain manaketes can access the form of mage dragons through the use of magestones.

In the Elibe games, this dragon breed is known instead as the demon dragon. Unlike the Archanean mage dragons, which are one of the most common Archanean dragon clans, demon dragons are a one-of-a-kind breed created through the mutation of a divine dragon; its only purpose is to create war dragons to fight humans.

History

Archanea

Millennia before the foundation of the Kingdom of Archanea, the dragons were the dominant race of the land, presiding over an enlightened and advanced civilization covering the entire continent. The mage dragons of the Basilisk tribe were part of this civilization. This changed one thousand years before Archanea's formation, as the dragons began to show signs of deterioration. When the divine dragon elders recommended that dragons seal their power into dragonstones and take a human form to ensure their survival, several mage dragons complied and took the form of manaketes. Those who either failed to comply or refused thus degenerated into aggressive wild beasts as predicted.Wild mage dragons are only known to have inhabited the Dragon's Table in Dolhr, and were bewitched into serving Gharnef in opposition to Marth in the War of Heroes. [2]

Elibe

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Main article: Idunn

The only known demon dragon was created by the dragonkin during the Scouring. In order to save themselves from crushing defeat by the sheer number of humans, a group of dragons planned to use a divine dragon to create an entity capable of spawning massive numbers of war dragons. Idunn was the subject of this plan, and was abucted and had her soul shattered to transform her into a demon dragon. Even with her ability to spawn war dragons, Idunn and the dragons were defeated, and Idunn was sealed away using the Binding Blade. She spent a thousand years imprisoned until she was freed by Zephiel, who had her resume the creation of war dragons.

Nohr

Mage dragons are mentioned in the Malig Knight's Japanese flavor text.[3] The English version translated it as "evil dragons".

Characteristics

Physical appearance

Mage dragons look similar to ice dragons with their sleek and serpent-like build, though they are not as muscular as ice dragons. Their spine is lined with barbs and they completely lack wings. Their hide is colored a pale purple.

In Elibe, the demon dragon looks similar to Archanean mage dragons, but is much larger and has enormous yet thin, skeletal wings. Its body is covered in a thick layer of spiky scales and its head is horned and has a great scaly crest. While still mostly purple, it also has red patterns running along its length.

Powers

In Archanea, mage dragons have both an affinity for and an immense resistance to magical powers, and attack by exhaling arcane breath which acts as magic when it strikes its foe.

In Elibe, the primary ability of demon dragons is the production of war dragons. In addition to this ability they possess immense power and attack by striking with their tails or claws, or by exhaling malevolent breath.

Class data

The Mage Dragon exists as a separate class from the Manakete in Mystery of the Emblem and its remake, New Mystery of the Emblem, as well as The Binding Blade, and is near-exclusive to enemies. They originally used the Fire Breath weapon in Mystery of the Emblem, but the remakes changed them to instead use Mage Breath. In the Archanea games, certain playable Manaketes (Tiki only in the former, all Manaketes in the latter) can temporarily become Mage Dragons in battle through the use of a Magestone. However, in Mystery of the Emblem, the Magestone is used from the items menu to transform Manaketes into Mage Dragons both on the field and in battle for five turns, giving them access to Fire Breath.

Mage Dragons are, unsurprisingly, effectively the dragon counterpart to Mages and Curates. They are the only dragon class whose attacks are counted as magical damage and they accordingly have by far the highest magic stat of any dragon class. In Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Shadow Dragon, and New Mystery of the Emblem, all Mage Dragons are completely immune to magical damage from enemies, including the attacks of rival Mage Dragons or Magestone users. While they do not have this trait in Mystery of the Emblem, they still have very high resistance, which they also have in other games.

The Demon Dragon's stats in The Binding Blade are significantly different considering that the only Demon Dragon, Idunn, is the game's final boss. It does not share the Archanean Mage Dragon's immunity to magic, and it has very high strength and defense, although this does not stop it from falling relatively easily to the Binding Blade or to Fae's Divinestone. Its weapon is Dark Breath.

In Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem, the Mage Dragon class is classified as a special class, and accordingly has a higher level cap of 30.

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
40 6 -- 0 0 0 15 20 6 -- Breath: 7
The Binding Blade
(Demon Dragon)
40 25 -- 20 5 0 32 21 2 25 --
Shadow Dragon
(Mage Dragon)
18 0 7 2 0 0 12 11 6 -- --
New Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
18 0 7 2 0 0 12 11 6 -- --

Notes:

  • The stats for Shadow Dragon are used to calculate the transformed stats of a manakete using a Magestone.

Max stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
52 20 -- 20 20 20 20 20 20 -- Breath: 20
The Binding Blade
(Demon Dragon)
60 30 -- 30 30 30 30 30 15 25 --
Shadow Dragon
(Mage Dragon)
60 30 30 30 24 30 30 30 32 -- --
New Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
60 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 8 -- --

Notes:

  • The stats for Shadow Dragon are used to calculate the transformed stats of a manakete using a Magestone.

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
50% 10% -- 10% 10% 0% 10% 10% -- -- -- --
The Binding Blade
(Demon Dragon)
10% 0% -- 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% -- -- -- --
Shadow Dragon
(Mage Dragon)
0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% -- -- -- --
New Mystery of the Emblem
(Mage Dragon)
60% 50% 25% 80% 60% 0% 50% 20% -- -- -- --
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Nil.

Class change

All appearances

Special class
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Mage Dragon

Notable Mage Dragons

Enemy Units
Name Game
Morzas Mystery of the Emblem Book 1
Xemcel Mystery of the Emblem Book 1
Mage Dragon (Mystery of the Emblem) Mystery of the Emblem Book 2, New Mystery of the Emblem
Idunn The Binding Blade
Enemy Mage Dragon units in the Fire Emblem series.

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Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

• Mage Dragon
• Demon Dragon

• Known by this name in Shadow Dragon and later games. This name refers specifically to the Archanean dragon type. It is often hyphenated as mage-dragon in Shadow Dragon.
• Known by this name in the epilogue of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, as well as in Fire Emblem Heroes when in the context of Elibean characters. This name refers specifically to Idunn's form in The Binding Blade.

Spanish

Dragón magia

Magic dragon. Abbreviated to Drg. magia in gameplay for space reasons.

French

Dragon mage

Mage dragon. Abbreviated to Drg. mage in gameplay for space reasons.

German

Magie-Drache

Magic dragon. Abbreviated to Mg.-Drache in gameplay for space reasons.

Italian

Drago magico

Magic dragon

Gallery

References

  1. "Haha... You came back just to die? I'm the most powerful servant of Medeus: Morzas of the Basilisk." — Morzas, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
  2. "Prince Marth, in this altar lurks many savage barbarians and mage dragons long gone mad. They have fallen under Gharnef's spell and will attack you given the chance." — Gotoh, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
  3. "暗夜の兵種。魔竜を従える魔竜騎士。斧と魔道で、敵軍を蹂躙する。 (Nohrian class. Mage dragon knights who tame mage dragons. Tramples the enemy army with axes and magic.)" — Japanese Malig Knight flavor text, Fire Emblem Fates
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Base classes ArcherArmored KnightCavalierClericHunterMageMercenaryPegasus Knight
Advanced classes BishopDracoknightGeneralHeroHorsemanPaladinSniper
Dragon classes Divine DragonEarth DragonFire DragonIce DragonMage DragonShadow DragonWyvern
Other classes BallisticianBarbarianBerserkerBrigandDancerDark MageEmperorFighterFreelancerKnightLordManaketePirateSoldierThief
Unused classes Dark KnightGuardianSea Dragon
Classes in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Base classes ArcherBardBrigandCavalierChildCivilianClericDancerDemon DragonFighterKnightLordMageManaketeMercenaryMyrmidonNomadPegasus KnightPiratePriestShamanSoldierThiefTransporterTroubadourWyvern Rider
Advanced classes BerserkerBishopDruidFalcon KnightGeneralGreat LordHeroKingManaketeNomadic TrooperPaladinSageSniperSwordmasterValkyrieWarriorWyvern Lord
Classes in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Base classes ArcherCavalierClericCurateDark MageFighterHunterKnightMageMercenaryMyrmidonPegasus KnightPirate
Advanced classes BerserkerBishopDracoknightGeneralHeroHorsemanPaladinSniperSorcererSwordmasterWarrior
Other classes BallisticianEarth DragonFreelancerLordManaketeSoldierThief
Classes in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Base classes ArcherBarbarianCavalierClericCurateDark MageFighterHunterKnightMageMercenaryMyrmidonPegasus KnightPirate
Advanced classes BerserkerBishopDracoknightGeneralHeroHorsemanPaladinSniperSorcererSwordmasterWarrior
Dragon classes Divine DragonEarth DragonFire DragonIce DragonMage DragonShadow DragonWyvern
Other classes BallisticianDancerEmperorFreelancerLordManaketeSoldierThief