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Orion's Bolt

FEMN Orion's Bolt.png
Artwork of an Orion's Bolt from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.


For archers Lv. 10 and up.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

The Orion's Bolt (Japanese: オリオンの矢 Orion's Arrow) is a class change item which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light. It is specifically for the use of base bow-wielding classes, including Archers, Hunters, and Nomads, allowing them to promote after reaching Level 10.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light Is nes01 promotion item.png 1 2,000 Initiates class change for Archers at Level 10 or higher.
Mystery of the Emblem Is snes01 orion's bolt.png 1 10,000 Initiates class change for Archers and Hunters at Level 10 or higher.
The Binding Blade Is gba orion's bolt.png 1 10,000 Initiates class change for Archers and Nomads at Level 10 or higher.
The Blazing Blade Is gba orion's bolt.png 1 10,000 Initiates class change for Archers and Nomads at Level 10 or higher.

Locations

Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Treasure Chapter 12, chest
Secret shop Chapter 23

Mystery of the Emblem

Dropped by Book 2: Chapter 7, enemy ThiefChapter 12, enemy Fire Dragon
Treasure Book 1: Chapter 10, chestChapter 14, chest
Book 2: Chapter 20, chest
Secret shop Book 1: Chapter 17
Book 2: Chapter 5Chapter 18

The Binding Blade

Steal Chapter 20B, enemy Sniper
Treasure Chapter 10B, villageChapter 11A, village
Event Chapter 10B, Klein recruited and all of his units survive the chapter • Chapter 11B, Klein recruited and all of his units survive the chapter
Secret shop Chapter 16Chapter 21

The Blazing Blade

Dropped by Eliwood's tale: Chapter 18, enemy UhaiChapter 23 (Lloyd's version), enemy Sniper*
Hector's tale: Chapter 19, enemy UhaiChapter 24 (Lloyd's version), enemy Sniper*
Steal Eliwood's tale: Chapter 27, enemy Sniper*
Treasure Eliwood's tale: Chapter 23 (Linus's version), village
Hector's tale: Chapter 24 (Linus's version), village
Secret shop Eliwood's tale: Chapter 29
Hector's tale: Chapter 31

The Sacred Stones

Dropped by
(Skirmish)*
Wight*Cyclops*Elder Bael*
Event Chapter 6, end of chapter if all Civilians survive
Secret shop
(in-chapter)
Chapter 14AChapter 14BChapter 19
Secret Shop
(World map)
Grado KeepJehanna HallRausten Court

Trivia

Etymology and other names

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

Orion's Bolt

In Greek mythology, Orion was a giant archer and huntsman.

Spanish

Cerrojo de Orión

Arrow of Orion. Abbreviated to C de Orión in gameplay for space reasons.

French

Flèche Orion

Arrow of Orion

German

Orions Pfeil

Orion's Arrow

Italian

Dardo Orione

Orion's dart

Gallery

References

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