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Phantom

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Phantom

Generic portrait phantom fe08.gif
The generic Phantom portrait in The Sacred Stones.


Phantom warriors who possess great strength but vanish when attacked.

Unit type(s)

Infantry

Weapon(s)

Axe

Skill(s)

None

The Phantom (Japanese: 亡霊戦士 Phantom Fighter) is a special monster class that appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Phantoms are spawned by using the Summon skill, learned by units of the Summoner and Necromancer classes. In combat, they act as temporary humanoid warriors summoned by dark magic. Each Summoner or Necromancer can only summon one a time; however, if there are multiple Summoners and/or Necromancers in the battle, each can summon one. When a Phantom comes into battle, they have the same level as the unit who summoned them.

Phantoms use axes, only have one hit point, and always have zero defense and resistance. However, if Barrier is used, their resistance does increase slightly. They appear holding a randomly selected axe. They are very limited in their ability to interact with other allied units: they cannot trade and they cannot rescue or be rescued, although staves and dances can be used on them. Generally, their low stats give them very little fighting power, and they die in one hit if the enemy does not miss. Therefore, they are usually used to bait in enemies or slightly weaken opponents. They cannot change class in any way.

Three playable units are able to summon Phantoms: Ewan, if he is promoted to Shaman and then Summoner; Knoll, if he is promoted to Summoner; and Lyon, who becomes usable during the post-game Creature Campaign. There are no enemy Summoners and Lyon will not use Summon in his appearances as an enemy, so there are no enemy Phantoms.

Stats

Base stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
The Sacred Stones 1 5 -- 2 4 0 0 0 5 11 Axes C

Max stats

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Movement Constitution Weapon level
The Sacred Stones 60 20 -- 20 20 30 0 0 15 20 Axes A

Class growth rates

Game HP Strength Magic Skill Speed Luck Defense Resistance Charm Constitution* Movement* Weapon level
The Sacred Stones 0% 55% -- 35% 45% 50% 15% 15% -- -- -- --
See class growth rate for more details on the mechanics of class growths in each game.

Class skills

Nil.

Summoned unit stats

Ewan, Knoll, and Lyon each produce a specific Phantom unit with specific stats. The Phantom's stats are based on its creator's level, with its level matching that of the user and its stats increasing accordingly. Each character's Phantom has their own set of growth rates to determine their stats when summoned. Each character's Phantom also maintains battle/win/loss records, including those of all previously summoned instances of that specific Phantom (since, from a technical standpoint, they are the exact same unit as all previously summoned instances).

Ewan's Phantom Knoll's Phantom Lyon's Phantom

Generic portrait phantom fe08.gif
Ma gba phantom playable.gif Phantom
Level 1
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Recruitment: Spawned when Ewan uses Summon.

Stats Growth Rates

Inventory
(See below)
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes D Bows --
Anima magic -- Light magic -- Dark magic -- Staves --

The axe held by a Phantom when it is spawned is randomly chosen from a pre-set list based on it/its user's level. Its axe weapon level is also based on its level.[1] Because Phantoms cannot trade, their axes cannot be removed from their inventories. This also means items dropped by enemies cannot be retrieved from their inventory if they defeat an enemy that drops something.

Phantom's level Possible weapons Weapon levels
Level 1–5 Iron Axe (100%) Axes D
Level 6–10 Iron Axe (94.06%)
Devil Axe (5.94%)
Axes C
Level 11–15 Iron Axe (74.26%)
Killer Axe (19.8%)
Devil Axe (5.94%)
Axes B
Level 16–20 Iron Axe (63.37%)
Killer Axe (19.8%)
Tomahawk (10.89%)
Devil Axe (5.94%)
Axes A

Class change

The Sacred Stones

Base class
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Phantom

Flavor text

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Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Phantom

--

Spanish

Espectro

Specter

French

Fantôme

Phantom

German

Phantom

Phantom

Italian

Spirito

Spirit

Gallery

References

  1. Gryz, Phantom Items, Fire Emblem Universe, Published: November 1, 2015, Retrieved: April 23, 2017
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