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Prayer Ring

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The band that grants Miracle in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, the Miracle Band, is also commonly called Prayer Ring in the fandom.

Prayer Ring

Is 3ds03 ring.png

Type

Item (Equipment/Ring)

First game

Fire Emblem Gaiden

The Prayer Ring (Japanese: 祈りの指輪 Prayer Ring) is an accessory item in the ring category of equipment exclusive to Fire Emblem Gaiden and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. In Gaiden, the Prayer Ring heals 5 HP to the bearer each turn and, if the bearer still has less than half of their maximum HP remaining, their critical rate is boosted to 100%, making the effects of the ring more similar to Wrath than Miracle (Prayer in Japanese), though the ring predates both Skills. In Echoes, it retains the HP recovery effect but instead gives the Miracle skill, making it closer in function to the Miracle Band in Genealogy of the Holy War.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes
Gaiden Is nes02 ring.png -- -- Restores 5 HP each turn. Increases critical rate to 100% while under half HP.

Locations

Gaiden

Inventory Delthea

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Inventory Delthea
Dropped by Duma Temple: Enemy Rinea
Dungeon drops The Astral Temple: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%) • The Inner Sanctum: Small pots (0.07%), Medium pots (0.66%), Large pots (1.63%)

Trivia

  • In Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, the Wrath skill is present, but appears to be unused. It is possible it was originally to be used for the Prayer Band in line with Gaiden, but was scrapped in favor of Miracle.

Etymology and other languages

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

Prayer Ring

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English
(unofficial)

Prayer Ring
Miracle Ring

The former is used in Gaiden-related material, and the latter was used in Shadows of Valentia-related material prior to release.

Spanish
(Latin America)

Anillo auxilio

French
(Canada)

Anneau prière

See also

References

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