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There are also other regalia of unknown origin, that can only be wielded by certain classes due to their extremely high [[weapon rank requirements]].
There are also other regalia of unknown origin. These can only be wielded by certain classes due to their extremely high [[weapon rank]] requirements.


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Marth brandishing Falchion, the most prominent regalia in the Fire Emblem series.

Regalia (Japanese: 神器 divine weapon) is an umbrella term used by the Fire Emblem series to refer to the numerous sacred and legendary weapons present in its various stories. Regalia weapons typically possess immense power compared to normal weapons, are plot-critical and become available to the player late in the course of a game's events. Such weapons are also often referred to as legendary weapons or divine weapons, and some specific groups of regalia have their own unique collective name.

Common traits

A traditional white flash across the screen announces Caeda's impending attack with the regalia Gradivus.

In each game, one or two regalia are frequently personal weapons usable only by the game's protagonists or, on rare occasions, antagonists. All the rest are usable by any other unit, but have the highest weapon level or weapon level requirement in the game, requiring that any would-be wielders have maximum proficiency in that weapon type before they can use the regalia. Although the majority are affected by durability as with all weapons, all weapons which will not break are regalia.

With the exception of the Archanea games, regalia near-universally provide a temporary bonus to their wielder's while they are equipped. Though they are not the only weapons to provide stat bonuses, their bonuses are typically far more substantial than those granted by other weapons. Most games' regalia offer a stat bonus of 5 points in a single stat, occasionally with more powerful regalia (such as the Binding Blade) boosting two stats by +5 each. The Tellius duology's weapons offer a lower bonus, at +3, while the Jugdral games' twelve Crusader regalia offer large stat boosts totalling, for the most part, +30 points spread across two or three different stats.

From Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon onward, all regalia weapons share a set of behaviours not found in other weapons. Regalia cannot be forged under any circumstances, and when taken to a shop, they will either be unable to be sold (the usual approach in prior titles) or can be sold only for 0 gold, so the player receives no profit from disposing of regalia in this way.

In the Jugdral, GBA, and DS games, most regalia identify themselves with a cosmetic effect: at the beginning of battle scenes, when a unit is attacking with a regalia, their attack will be preceded by a bright, white horizontal flash and a chiming noise. In games in which it is used, it is reserved primarily for regalia integral to the game's lore (for instance, in Shadow Dragon, Falchion will give off the flash while Excalibur will not).

List of regalia

In Archanea

The Archanea series of games—Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Mystery of the Emblem, Fire Emblem: Archanea Saga, Shadow Dragon, New Mystery of the Emblem and Awakening—featured both the first set of regalia weapons in the series and, as of Shadow Dragon, the first time such weapons were referred to in English as "regalia". The series' primary set of regalia is the Three Regalia (Japanese: 三種の武器 Three Weapons), the potent weapons stolen and used by the ancient king Adrah to forge the Holy Kingdom of Archanea. These weapons are:

FEMN Gradivus.png FEMN Mercurius.png FEMN Parthia.png
Gradivus
The "lance that pierces stone"
Mercurius
The "spectral sword"
Parthia
The "flame bow"

In the course of Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light and its various remakes, Parthia and Mercurius are gifted to Marth's army throughout the game's events, while Gradivus is obtained by defeating Camus. In Mystery of the Emblem and its remake, the forces of the Holy Empire of Archanea use the Three Regalia against Marth's army, wielded by two of Hardin's most powerful lieutenants as well as Hardin himself, and Marth's army must obtain them by vanquishing or recruiting these people.

The other primary, and perhaps more important, group of Archanean regalia is the pair of items left behind for humanity by Naga. Containing Naga's own power, these items are intended for humanity to use to defend itself from dragons.

FESD Falchion.png FESMN Binding Shield.png
Falchion
The titular "blade of light" forged by the divine dragon Naga. Used by Marth throughout the games, and later by Chrom and Lucina.
Fire Emblem / Binding Shield
A shield harboring Naga's power, used to keep the earth dragons imprisoned in the Dragon's Table. Also used to perform the Awakening.

Several other significant regalia weapons exist in Archanea which are not part of these groups.

FEA Hauteclere.png FEMN Excalibur.png FEMN Aura.png
Hauteclere
An axe of equal power to the Three Regalia, but with unknown origins. Wielded by Minerva.
Excalibur
A revered wind tome handed down through generations of Khadein sages. Wielded by Merric.
Aura
A revered light tome belonging to Linde.
FEMN Starlight.png FEMN Imhullu.png FEMN Aum.png
Starlight
A holy tome forged from the power of the Starsphere and Lightsphere, its use was crucial to pierce the protective power of Imhullu and vanquish Gharnef.
Imhullu
A sinister dark tome forged from the Darksphere by the Dark Pontifex Gharnef. It renders its wielder immune to all damage from their enemies.
Aum
A staff with resurrection abilities.

Awakening reuses regalia from both Archanea and other eras in the series, introducing only a small number in and of itself. Additionally, the highest weapon level in the game (A) is no longer exclusively the domain of regalia, as the four brave weapons are now also A-rank. All regalia in Awakening share in common a sale price of 0 gold and an inability to be forged.

FEA Falchion.png FEA Falchion.png FEA Amatsu.png
Parallel Falchion
The form taken by the Falchion brought back in time by Lucina.
Exalted Falchion
The form taken by Chrom's Falchion after having its power unsealed by Naga.
Amatsu
A throwing sword belonging to Yen'fay of Chon'sin.
Is 3ds01 goetia.png FEA Grima's Truth.png Is 3ds01 sol sword.png
Goetia
The ultimate dark tome.
Grima's Truth
An unholy dark tome channeling Grima's power wielded by Validar.
Sol
A sword which bestows the Sol skill.
Is 3ds01 luna lance.png Is 3ds01 vengeance axe.png Is 3ds01 astra bow.png
Luna
A lance which bestows the Luna skill.
Vengeance
An axe which bestows the Vengeance skill.
Astra
A bow which bestows the Astra skill.

In Valentia

Fire Emblem Gaiden features two regalia swords.

Is 3ds03 royal sword.png FEG Falchion.png
Royal Sword
A sword given to the Kingdom of Zofia by the neighboring Rigel as a symbol of friendship.
Falchion
A sword given to Rudolf by the fell god Duma to seal the earth goddess Mila.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia includes both the above swords, as well as introducing the following:

Is 3ds03 beloved zofia.png Is 3ds03 kriemhild.png
Beloved Zofia
A prized sword owned by the royal family of Zofia.
Kriemhild
A lance that came at a price. Exclusively wielded by Berkut when empowered by Duma.

Shadows of Valentia also features the Three Regalia of Archanea; however, they are obtained by evolving blessed weapons at a forge, and thus, the player can obtain multiple copies of them. They may also be sold, unlike most regalia. Gaiden features Gradivus as a unique weapon, but it is not explained to be regalia. Shadows of Valentia is also the only game in the series where regalia can be forged.

In Jugdral

Main article: Holy Blood § Jugdral

Jugdral's primary regalia are the thirteen weapons wielded by the Twelve Crusaders and their enemy, Loptous. All of these weapons were created when dragons underwent blood rites with humans, and at least as of the era of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776 are usable only by those who bear the weapon's matching holy bloodline.

FESK Naga.png FESK Tyrfing.png FESK Yewfelle.png FESK Helswath.png FESK Valflame.png FESK Mjölnir.png FESK Valkyrie Staff.png
Naga
The most powerful of the Crusader weapons, gifted to Saint Heim by Naga.
Property of the Belhalla royal family of Grannvale.
Tyrfing
The "Sacred Sword" of Baldr. Property of Grannvale's Chalphy nobility.
Yewfelle
Ulir's bow. Property of Grannvale's Yngvi nobility.
Helswath
Nál's axe. Property of Grannvale's Dozel nobility.
Valflame
Fjalar's fire tome, granted by Salamand. Property of Grannvale's Velthomer nobility.
Mjölnir
Thrud's thunder tome. Property of Grannvale's Friege nobility.
Valkyrie
Archbishop Bragi's resurrecting staff. Property of Grannvale's Edda nobility.
FESK Mystletainn.png FESK Balmung.png FESK Gungnir.png FESK Gáe Bolg.png FESK Forseti.png FESK Loptous.png --
Mystletainn
Hezul's "Demon Sword". Property of Agustria's Nordion nobility.
Balmung
Od's "Divine Sword". Property of the Isaach royal family.
Gungnir
Dáinn's "Heaven Lance". Property of the Thracia royal family.
Gáe Bolg
Njörun's "Earth Lance". Property of the Leonster royal family.
Forseti
Ced's wind tome, granted by Forseti. Property of the Silesse royal family.
Loptous
The dark tome through which Loptous possesses his human hosts.

Thracia 776 later introduced a small few further regalia separate from, and less powerful than, the Crusaders' weapons.

Is snes03 loptr sword.png FE776 Bragi Sword.png FE776 Kia.png
Loptr Sword
A dark sword whose sinister power protects its wielder from harm.
Bragi Sword
A sword blessed by Archbishop Bragi with the power to pierce the Loptr Sword's protection.
Kia
A potent healing staff with the unique ability to reverse the effects of petrification.

In Elibe

Main article: Legendary Weapons

The eight legendary weapons (Japanese: 神将器 Divine Generals' Weapons) of Elibe were forged by humanity during the Scouring, in a bid to combat the overwhelming power of dragons. Their power was so immense that it twisted the laws of nature, causing the devastating Ending Winter. Accompanying them are two further regalia of equal or greather power which are not considered to be a formal part of the group of legendary weapons.

FEFT Binding Blade.png FERK Durandal.png FERK Armads.png Is gba forblaze.png Is gba aureola.png
Binding Blade
Hartmut's sword. Def/Res +5.
Durandal
Roland's "Blazing Blade". Str +5.
Armads
Durban's "Thunder Axe". Def +5.
Forblaze
Athos's "Infernal Truth". Luck +5.
Aureola
Elimine's "Glorious Ascension". Res +5.
Is gba mulagir.png Is gba maltet.png File:Is gba saint's staff.png Is gba apocalypse.png Is gba eckesachs.png
Mulagir
Hanon's "Bow of Swift Wind". Speed +5.
Maltet
Barigan's "Freezing Lance". Skill +5.
Saint's Staff
Restores all HP to all allies.
Apocalypse
Bramimond's "Elder Revelation". Mag +5.
Eckesachs
Zephiel only. Can attack indirectly.

Outside these legendary weapons, several other regalia weapons exist in Elibe. The mythology and traditions of Sacae prominently features a pair of spirit-infused blades, both of which were used by Lyn of the Lorca tribe to combat Lundgren and Nergal.

Is gba mani katti.png FEA Sol Katti.png
Mani Katti Sol Katti

In Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, another set of seven regalia-like weapons appears in the Final Chapter, wielded by Nergal's morphs against Eliwood, Lyn and Hector. Unlike the legendary weapons they provide their wielders with no stat boosts, but nonetheless are immensely powerful. Nergal himself also wields a separate regalia dark tome of unknown origin. With the exception of Excalibur, none of these would reappear after this game. These weapons were:

Is gba regal blade.png Is gba rex hasta.png Is gba basilikos.png Is gba rienfleche.png
Regal Blade
A regalia blade wielded by the Lloyd morph.
Rex Hasta
A regalia lance wielded by the Darin morph.
Basilikos
A regalia axe wielded by the Brendan Reed morph.
Rienfleche
A regalia bow wielded by the Uhai morph.
Is gba excalibur.png Is gba luce.png Is gba gespenst.png Is gba ereshkigal.png
Excalibur
A regalia wind tome wielded by the Ursula morph.
Luce
A regalia light wielded by the Kenneth morph.
Gespenst
A regalia dark tome wielded by an anonymous morph Druid.
Ereshkigal
Nergal's regalia dark tome.

In Magvel

Main article: Sacred Twins

Magvel's set of regalia is known as the Sacred Twins (Japanese: 双聖器 Sacred Twins). These ten weapons were bestowed upon humanity in antiquity along with the Sacred Stones, and were used by Magvel's Five Heroes to defeat Fomortiis, the Demon King, and his monster hordes. Each of the heroes wielded two of these weapons, and each pair of weapons is referred to as a set of twins. With the exception of Gleipnir, all ten weapons are highly effective against monsters.

Is gba sieglinde.png Is gba siegmund.png Is gba audhulma.png Is gba vidofnir.png Is gba garm.png
Sieglinde
The Sacred Twin storm blade. Str +5.
Siegmund
The Sacred Twin fire lance. Str +5.
Audhulma
The Sacred Twin ice blade. Res +5.
Vidofnir
The Sacred Twin winged lance. Def +5.
Garm
The Sacred Twin black axe. Spd +5.
MHFG Nidhogg 01.png Is gba excalibur.png Is gba ivaldi.png Is gba gleipnir.png Is gba latona.png
Nidhogg
The Sacred Twin serpent bow. Luck +5.
Excalibur
A Sacred Twin tome. Speed +5.
Ivaldi
A Sacred Twin tome. Def +5.
Gleipnir
A Sacred Twin tome. Skill +5.
Latona
A Sacred Twin staff. The ancient Staff of Latona.

Like with the Elibe regalia, there is another regalia present which is exclusive to the game's main antagonist and is not considered part of the Sacred Twins. This tome is the property of the antagonist Lyon.

Is gba naglfar.png
Naglfar

In Tellius

Altina wielding Ragnell and Alondite.

The primary set of regalia used in the mythology of Tellius is a pair of sacred swords belonging to the Begnion Empire. These two swords, blessed by the goddess Ashera, were used in antiquity by the heroine Altina to combat and imprison the "dark god".

SSBB Ragnell.png FEPR Alondite.png
Ragnell
A supernatural sword blessed by the goddess Ashera. Only Ike can wield it.
Alondite
A mystic blade blessed by the goddess Ashera. It can attack from near and far.

Aside from these two, multiple other regalia weapons exist in Tellius, with mostly unclear origins; some of them are merely stated to be the work of a "master craftsman". These weapons are often wielded against Ike and Micaiah during their adventures, and they collect them both from their enemies and other sources as they proceed.

Is wii vague katti.png Is wii wishblade.png Is wii urvan.png Is wii double bow.png
Vague Katti
A unique and tremendously powerful sword. It is tremendously difficult to use.
Wishblade
A unique and tremendously powerful lance. It is incredibly difficult to use.
Urvan
A unique and tremendously powerful axe. It is incredibly difficult to use.
Double Bow
A unique and tremendously powerful bow. It is incredibly difficult to use.
Is wii baselard.png Is wii rexflame.png Is wii rexbolt.png Is wii rexcalibur.png
Baselard
The ultimate dagger. It has a high chance of landing a critical hit.
Rexflame
Fire magic of the highest order. It is very effective against beast tribe laguz.
Rexbolt
Lightning magic of the highest order. It is very effective against wyvern and dragon tribe laguz.
Rexcalibur
Wind magic of the highest order. It is very effective against winged units.
Is wii rexaura.png Is wii balberith.png Is wii ashera staff.png Is wii matrona.png
Rexaura
Light magic of the highest order. It can only be wielded by those dedicated to serve good.
Balberith
Dark magic of the highest order. Few spellcasters can master the intricacies of these fell arts.
Ashera Staff
A staff that restores all HP to the target and restores the unit to normal condition. Raises the wielder's defense.
Matrona
A staff that restores all HP to a distant target. It also raises the target's biorhythm to its peak.

The Kingdom of Daein has a group of three regalia of its own as national treasures, which were granted to Micaiah's closest allies by King Pelleas for use in the war against the Laguz Alliance. All three of these weapons are exclusive to international versions of Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, and so do not exist in the Japanese release.

Is wii caladbolg.png Is wii tarvos.png Is wii lughnasadh.png
Caladbolg
A weapon given to the Dawn Brigade by Pelleas in reward for their service. For Edward only.
Tarvos
A weapon given to the Dawn Brigade by Pelleas in reward for their service. For Nolan only.
Lughnasadh
A weapon given to the Dawn Brigade by Pelleas in reward for their service. For Leonardo only.

Several characters also wield their own regalia weapons; many of these are the property of antagonists and are unusable by the player's party.

Is wii amiti.png FERD Gurgurant.png Is wii cymbeline.png Is wii creiddylad.png
Amiti
The royal blade of House Crimea. It can be used only by family members and strikes twice per turn.
Gurgurant
A mighty sword that only Ashnard, king of Daein, can wield.
Cymbeline
The ultimate fire magic. It is very effective against beast tribe laguz. Only Sanaki can wield it.
Creiddylad
Light magic of the highest order. Used only by those favored by the goddess. For Sephiran only.

In Radiant Dawn, deviating from the norm, the player is actually allowed to sell regalia, because on the first playthrough Balberith cannot be used in combat and even on repeat playthroughs, Ilyana is the only possible user of Rexbolt. Ragnell, Amiti, Cymbeline, the Daein gifts, and Alondite are exceptions, as they are exclusive weapons and not conventional regalia (SS Rank weapons). Path of Radiance prevents the sale of any regalia.

In Hoshido and Nohr

In Hoshido and Nohr, there are five weapons known as the divine weapons. They are personal weapons of Corrin and the male royals of the two countries. Three weapons (the Yato, Brynhildr, and Siegfried in Conquest; the Yato, the Fujin Yumi, and Raijinto in Birthright) together unlock the Seal of Flames, while all five unlock the Fire Emblem.

Is 3ds02 katana.png FEF Siegfried.png FEF Brynhildr.png FEF Raijinto.png Is 3ds02 yumi.png
Yato
A katana that chooses its wielder. Its wielder is said to save the world.
Siegfried
A sword passed down in the Nohrian royal family and wielded by Xander of Nohr.
Brynhildr
A tome passed down in the Nohrian royal family and wielded by Leo of Nohr.
Raijinto
A katana passed down in the Hoshidan royal family and wielded by Ryoma of Hoshido.
Fujin Yumi
A yumi passed down in the Hoshidan royal family and wielded by Takumi of Hoshido.

There are also other regalia of unknown origin. These can only be wielded by certain classes due to their extremely high weapon rank requirements.

Is 3ds02 katana.png Is 3ds02 naginata.png Is 3ds02 axe.png Is 3ds02 shuriken.png Is 3ds02 yumi.png
Hagakure Blade
A powerful katana.
Waterwheel
A powerful naginata.
Aurgelmir
A powerful axe.
Chakram
A powerful shuriken.
Pursuer
A powerful yumi.
Is 3ds02 tome.png Is 3ds02 staff.png Is 3ds02 sword.png Is 3ds02 axe.png Is 3ds02 yumi.png
Excalibur
A powerful tome.
Bifröst
A staff which can resurrect the dead.
Ganglari
A sword given to Corrin by King Garon of Nohr.
Bölverk
An axe wielded by King Garon of Nohr.
Skadi
A yumi wielded by the corrupted Takumi of Hoshido. It can duplicate its wielder.

In Fódlan

Main article: Heroes' Relics

In Fódlan, there are two types of regalia. All regalia are linked to a Crest.

The first type is the Heroes' Relics. They have special abilities which are usually exclusive to those who bear the corresponding Crests. According to the game's story, people who use them without a Crest will turn into Demonic Beasts (described by Rhea as the goddess's punishment). In actual gameplay, this is reflected by units with no Crests taking ten damage after using it. Heroes' Relics that are weapons have a required skill level of E. The Heroes' Relics were wielded by Nemesis, the 10 Elites, and Maurice in the game's backstory. The Heroes' Relics have golden icons.

Is ns01 sword relic.png FETH Areadbhar.png FETH Failnaught.png Is ns01 shield relic.png FETH Rafail Gem.png FETH Crusher.png FETH Lance of Ruin.png
Sword of the Creator
A sword originally wielded by the warrior Nemesis before coming into the ownership of the mercenary Byleth.
Areadbhar
A lance originally wielded by the hero Blaiddyd. Currently wielded by King Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd of Faerghus.
Failnaught
A bow originally wielded by the hero Riegan. Currently wielded by Claude von Riegan, leader of the Leicester Alliance.
Aegis Shield
A shield originally wielded by the hero Fraldarius.
Rafail Gem
A magical gem originally wielded by the hero Lamine.
Crusher
An axe originally wielded by the hero Dominic.
Lance of Ruin
A lance originally wielded by the hero Gautier.
FETH Lúin.png FETH Thyrsus.png FETH Freikugel.png FETH Thunderbrand.png FETH Blutgang.png FETH Vajra-Mushti.png FETH Fetters of Dromi.png
Lúin
A lance originally wielded by the hero Daphnel.
Thyrsus
A staff originally wielded by the hero Gloucester.
Freikugel
An axe originally wielded by the hero Goneril.
Thunderbrand
A sword originally wielded by the hero Charon. Currently wielded by Catherine, a soldier of the Knights of Seiros.
Blutgang
A sword originally wielded by the hero Maurice.
Vajra-Mushti
Gauntlets created after the War of Heroes in the style of the Relics, associated with the Crest of Chevalier.
Fetters of Dromi
A ring originally wielded by the apostle Aubin.

The second type is sacred weapons and other sacred items, which are miscellaneous weapons and other equipment that are linked to Crests. Sacred weapons have a required skill level of A. The sacred weapons have silver icons.

Is ns01 sword silver.png Is ns01 shield silver.png FETH Spear of Assal.png Is ns01 shield silver.png FETH The Inexhaustible.png
Sword of Seiros
A sword wielded by Saint Seiros.
Seiros Shield
A shield wielded by Saint Seiros.
Spear of Assal
A lance linked with the Crest of Cichol.
Ochain Shield
A shield linked with the Crest of Cichol.
The Inexhaustible
A bow linked with the Crest of Indech.
FETH Caduceus Staff.png Is ns01 sword silver.png Is ns01 sword silver.png Is ns01 bow silver.png Is ns01 axe silver.png
Caduceus Staff
A staff linked with the Crest of Cethleann.
Sword of Begalta
A sword linked with the Crest of Riegan.
Sword of Moralta
A sword linked with the Crest of Fraldarius.
Tathlum Bow
A bow linked with the Crest of Lamine.
Axe of Ukonvasara
An axe linked with the Crest of Gloucester.

Additionally, there is one other Crest weapon of unknown origin, which is comparable to the Heroes' Relics.

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Aymr
An axe wielded by Emperor Edelgard von Hresvelg of Adrestia.

In Zenith

In the World of Zenith, Breidablik is the divine weapon weapon wielded by the player and is used to summon Heroes.

Is feh breidablik.png
Breidablik
A weapon used to summon Heroes to fight for Askr.

All of the main protagonists and antagonists have their own unique personal weapon only available to them at five-star rarity, and some special Heroes do as well; not all personal weapons are regalia, however. The following personal weapons are to be considered as regalia for the purpose of this wiki, although their status as regalia is questionable, as they are not an element of the story, nor do they have an exclusive weapon level (rarity exclusivity being considered an analogue to weapon level). While they do share a rarity number with regalia, 5★ weapons are not exclusively regalia, and most are generic weapons.

From Askr

Is feh fólkvangr.png Is feh fensalir.png Is feh nóatún.png Is feh glitnir.png
Fólkvangr
A sword wielded by Prince Alfonse of Askr.
Fensalir
A lance wielded by Princess Sharena of Askr.
Nóatún
An axe wielded by Commander Anna of Askr.
Glitnir
An axe wielded by King Gustav of Askr. Corrupted following his death.

From Nifl

Is feh leiptr.png Is feh blizzard closed.png Is feh sylgr.png Is feh gjöll.png Is feh hikami.png Is feh gjallarbrú.png
Leiptr
A lance wielded by Princess Fjorm of Nifl.
Blizzard
Ice magic wielded by Princess Gunnthrá of Nifl.
Sylgr
A dagger wielded by Princess Ylgr of Nifl.
Gjöll
A sword wielded by Prince Hríd of Nifl.
Hikami
A sword wielded by Princess Gunnthrá of Nifl.
Gjallarbrú
A staff wielded by Princess Fjorm of Nifl.

From Embla

Is feh valaskjálf closed.png Is feh élivágar closed.png Is feh hliðskjálf.png
Valaskjálf
Ice magic wielded by Prince Bruno of Embla.
Élivágar
Poison magic wielded by Princess Veronica of Embla.
Hliðskjálf
A staff wielded by Princess Veronica of Embla.

From Múspell

Is feh thökk.png Is feh laevatein.png Is feh sinmara.png Is feh níu.png Is feh býleistr.png
Thökk
A staff wielded by Loki, strategist of Múspell.
Laevatein
A sword wielded by Princess Laevatein of Múspell.
Sinmara
An axe wielded by King Surtr of Múspell.
Níu
A sword wielded by Princess Laegjarn of Múspell.
Býleistr
An axe wielded by General Helbindi of Múspell.

From Hel

Is feh lyfjaberg.png Is feh sökkvabekkr.png Is feh ífingr closed.png Is feh hel scythe.png
Lyfjaberg
A dagger wielded by Princess Eir of Hel.
Sökkvabekkr
A sword wielded by General Líf of Hel.
Ífingr
Wind magic wielded by General Thrasir of Hel.
Hel Scythe
An axe wielded by Queen Hel of Hel.

From Niðavellir

Is feh lyngheiðr.png Is feh lofnheiðr.png Is feh hreiðmarr.png
Lyngheiðr
A sword wielded by Princess Reginn of Niðavellir.
Lofnheiðr
An axe wielded by Prince Ótr of Niðavellir.
Hreiðmarr
A lance wielded by King Fáfnir of Niðavellir.

Others

Is feh geirskögul.png Is feh urðr.png Is feh skuld.png Is feh thögn.png Is feh sanngriðr.png Is feh eldhrímnir.png Is feh sæhrímnir.png
Geirskögul
A lance wielded by Princess Lucina of Ylisse.
Urðr
An axe wielded by Princess Azura of Valla.
Skuld
A sword wielded by Olivia, a dancer of Ferox.
Thögn
A bow wielded by Princess Lucina of Ylisse.
Sanngriðr
A staff wielded by Princess Camilla of Nohr.
Eldhrímnir
An axe wielded by Felicia, a maid of the Ice Tribe.
Sæhrímnir
A dagger wielded by Flora, heiress to the Ice Tribe.
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Mögþrasir
Fire magic wielded by Ishtar, scion of House Friege.
Vafþrúðnir
Wind magic wielded by Reinhardt, general of House Friege.
Verðandi
A lance wielded by Prince Berkut of Rigel.
Tanngrisnir
A bow wielded by Prince Marth of Altea.
Randgríðr
A bow wielded by Chrom, exalt of Ylisse.
Hrist
Wind magic wielded by Bernadetta, scion of House Varley.

In Aytolis and Gristonne

In Warriors, the Aytolisian royal twins Rowan and Lianna learn of two swords created from the fangs of the dragon who originally sealed Velezark and claim them in order to defeat him again. Velezark also grants a divine weapon to Darios after he possesses him.

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Enliron
A sword made from the fang of a divine dragon.
Facinna
A sword made from the fang of a divine dragon.
Risyl
A sword wielded by the corrupted Prince Darios of Gristonne.

Availability

Regalia appearances by game

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Falchion (Archanea) --
Gradivus --
Mercurius --
Parthia --
Excalibur --
Aura --
Starlight --
Imhullu --
Royal Sword --
Falchion (Valentia) --
Tyrfing --
Balmung --
Mystletainn --
Gungnir --
Gáe Bolg --
Helswath --
Yewfelle --
Valflame --
Mjölnir --
Forseti --
Naga --
Loptous --
Valkyrie Staff --
Loptr Sword --
Bragi Sword --
Kia --
Binding Blade --
Durandal --
Armads --
Forblaze --
Aureola --
Mulagir --
Maltet --
Saint's Staff --
Apocalypse --
Eckesachs --
Mani Katti --
Sol Katti --
Regal Blade --
Rex Hasta --
Basilikos --
Rienfleche --
Luce --
Gespenst --
Ereshkigal --
Sieglinde --
Siegmund --
Audhulma --
Vidofnir --
Nidhogg --
Garm --
Gleipnir --
Ivaldi --
Latona --
Naglfar --
Ragnell --
Alondite --
Gurgurant --
Amiti --
Vague Katti --
Wishblade --
Urvan --
Double Bow --
Baselard --
Rexflame --
Rexbolt --
Rexcalibur --
Rexaura --
Balberith --
Cymbeline --
Creiddylad --
Ashera Staff --
Matrona --
Hauteclere --
Parallel Falchion --
Amatsu --
Goetia --
Grima's Truth --
Sol --
Luna --
Vengeance --
Astra --
Ganglari --
Aurgelmir --
Bölverk --
Bifröst --
Hagakure Blade --
Yato --
Waterwheel --
Chakram --
Pursuer --
Skadi --
Beloved Zofia --
Kriemhild --
Sword of the Creator --
Areadbhar --
Failnaught --
Aegis Shield --
Rafail Gem --
Crusher --
Lance of Ruin --
Lúin --
Thyrsus --
Freikugel --
Thunderbrand --
Blutgang --
Sword of Seiros --
Seiros Shield --
Spear of Assal --
Ochain Shield --
The Inexhaustible --
Caduceus Staff --
Sword of Begalta --
Sword of Moralta --
Tathlum Bow --
Axe of Ukonvasara --
Aymr --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Infinite Regalia

Main article: Infinite Regalia

Fire Emblem Awakening features a downloadable bonus chapter called Infinite Regalia, in which players have an opportunity to obtain three of the game's regalia at random, receiving these from treasure chests under the guard of the Deadlords. This is the only instance in the series where multiples of regalia can be obtained indefinitely.

Trivia

  • A few regalia weapons have made some appearances downgraded to common, non-regalia status in some Fire Emblem series games:
    • Depending on appearance, Excalibur can be considered to be undoubted regalia or of questionable status; it is, however, clearly non-regalia in Gaiden and Three Houses.
    • Aura is a relatively common non-regalia weapon in all appearances outside the Archanea games.
    • Awakening downgraded Rexcalibur into the B-rank counterpart to Bolganone and Thoron; this was retained in Heroes.
    • Mjölnir appears in Fates not as a regalia, but as a killer weapon akin to the Killing Edge.
    • Blizzard is usually depicted as a long-range wind magic tome; it is upgraded to regalia status in Fire Emblem Heroes as the personal weapon of Gunnthrá, and has regular tome range. It uses the Japanese name of the siege tome rather than that of the standard-ranged ice tome of Archanea.
    • Gradivus, Mercurius, and Parthia appear as rare and powerful weapons in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, although multiple copies can be obtained. They retain this role and are joined by Hauteclere in Three Houses.

Etymology and other languages

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

Regalia

The emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royalty.[1] This term is not universally used in the games, and first appeared in Shadow Dragon as the specific term for the Three Regalia of Archanea, with the use of the term "regalia" being extended in Awakening. Other games may translate it as "legendary weapons", "divine weapons", or another term.

References

See also

Weapon types
Physical weapons ArtAxeBow (Ballista)CannonballGauntletsDaggerLanceSword
Magical weapons Anima (FireThunderWind)Black magicDarkLightStaffTome (Blue tomeColorless tomeGreen tomeRed tome)White magic
Other weapons BreathCrest StoneSpecialStoneStrike, beast, and monster weapons