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===Prologue=== | ===Prologue=== | ||
====Role==== | ====Role==== | ||
Sakura appears in [[Ties That Bind|the prologue]] and [[Hoshido (chapter)|Chapter 4]] as an NPC unit. She joins the party in [[Mother|Chapter 5]]. | Sakura appears in [[Ties That Bind|the prologue]] and [[Hoshido (chapter)|Chapter 4]] as an NPC unit. She joins the party in [[Mother|Chapter 5]]. | ||
====Starting stats and growth rates==== | ====Starting stats and growth rates==== | ||
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|luckm=0 | |luckm=0 | ||
|defm= | |defm=−1 | ||
|resm=0 | |resm=0 | ||
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|pairs=Spd +1, Res +1 | |pairs=Spd +1, Res +1 | ||
|recruit=[[Mother|Chapter 5]], automatically from turn 1 | |recruit=[[Mother|Chapter 5]], automatically from turn 1 | ||
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====Neutral - Prologue and Chapter 4==== | ====Neutral - Prologue and Chapter 4==== | ||
{{also|Ties That Bind|Hoshido (chapter)}} | {{also|Ties That Bind|Hoshido (chapter)}} | ||
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====Stats==== | ====Stats==== | ||
=====Enemy - Chapter 6===== | =====Enemy - Chapter 6===== | ||
{{also|Embrace the Dark}} | {{also|Embrace the Dark}} | ||
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=====Neutral - Chapter 18===== | =====Neutral - Chapter 18===== | ||
{{also|Black & White}} | {{also|Black & White}} | ||
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=====Enemy - Chapter 22===== | =====Enemy - Chapter 22===== | ||
{{also|Sakura (chapter)}} | {{also|Sakura (chapter)}} | ||
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===''Revelation''=== | ===''Revelation''=== | ||
====Role==== | ====Role==== | ||
Sakura is fought in [[Into the Ground|Chapter 6]]. She automatically joins the party at the end of [[Traitor's Brand|Chapter 8]]. | Sakura is fought in [[Into the Ground|Chapter 6]]. She automatically joins the party at the end of [[Traitor's Brand|Chapter 8]]. | ||
====Starting stats and growth rates==== | ====Starting stats and growth rates==== | ||
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|recruit=[[Traitor's Brand|Chapter 8]], automatically at the end of the chapter | |recruit=[[Traitor's Brand|Chapter 8]], automatically at the end of the chapter | ||
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:''Any level-up gains Sakura received in Chapter 5 are applied to her stats upon her return.'' | :''Any level-up gains Sakura received in Chapter 5 are applied to her stats upon her return.'' | ||
=====Enemy - Chapter 6===== | =====Enemy - Chapter 6===== | ||
{{also|Into the Ground}} | {{also|Into the Ground}} | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 rally luck.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 rally luck.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Luck]] | | [[Rally Luck]] | ||
| Shrine Maiden, starting from level 10 | | Shrine Maiden, starting from level 10 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 rally magic.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 rally magic.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Magic]] | | [[Rally Magic]] | ||
| Onmyoji, starting from level 5 | | Onmyoji, starting from level 5 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 tomefaire.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 tomefaire.png]] | ||
| [[Tomefaire]] | | [[Tomefaire]] | ||
| Onmyoji, starting from level 15 | | Onmyoji, starting from level 15 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 renewal.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 renewal.png]] | ||
| [[Renewal]] | | [[Renewal]] | ||
| Priestess, starting from level 5 | | Priestess, starting from level 5 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 countermagic.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 countermagic.png]] | ||
| [[Countermagic]] | | [[Countermagic]] | ||
| Priestess, starting from level 15 | | Priestess, starting from level 15 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 darting blow.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 darting blow.png]] | ||
| [[Darting Blow]] | | [[Darting Blow]] | ||
| Sky Knight, starting from level 2 | | Sky Knight, starting from level 2 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 camaraderie.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 camaraderie.png]] | ||
| [[Camaraderie]] | | [[Camaraderie]] | ||
| Sky Knight, starting from level 10 | | Sky Knight, starting from level 10 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 rally speed.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 rally speed.png]] | ||
| [[Rally Speed]] | | [[Rally Speed]] | ||
| Falcon Knight, starting from level 5 | | Falcon Knight, starting from level 5 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 warding blow.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 warding blow.png]] | ||
| [[Warding Blow]] | | [[Warding Blow]] | ||
| Falcon Knight, starting from level 15 | | Falcon Knight, starting from level 15 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 air superiority.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 air superiority.png]] | ||
| [[Air Superiority]] | | [[Air Superiority]] | ||
| Kinshi Knight, starting from level 5 | | Kinshi Knight, starting from level 5 | ||
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| [[File:Is 3ds02 amaterasu.png]] | | [[File:Is 3ds02 amaterasu.png]] | ||
| [[Amaterasu]] | | [[Amaterasu]] | ||
| Kinshi Knight, starting from level 15 | | Kinshi Knight, starting from level 15 | ||
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! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; font-size: smaller" | The above skill list does not include skills obtained via [[Support]]s <!-- because we don't know them yet -->and [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates#Skills|DLC]]. | ! colspan="3" style="border-bottom-left-radius: 15px; border-bottom-right-radius: 15px; font-size: smaller" | The above skill list does not include skills obtained via [[Support]]s <!-- because we don't know them yet -->and [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates#Skills|DLC]]. | ||
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===Analysis=== | ===Analysis=== | ||
{{analysis}} | {{analysis}} | ||
Sakura is the first [[Shrine Maiden]] | Sakura is the first [[Shrine Maiden]] in ''Birthright'' and ''Revelation''. In ''Birthright'', she is available from [[Mother|Chapter 5]]; in ''Revelation'' she is unavailable from [[Into the Ground|Chapter 6]] to the end of [[Traitor's Brand|Chapter 8]]. She is a typical early-game healer, with low bulk, but with [[staff]] utility. She cannot face combat, but can provide healing to the rest of the army in the first few chapters as she is the only staff user aside from Jakob and Felicia. Sakura starts with two skills: [[Quiet Strength]] and [[Miracle]]. Quiet Strength is a great utility skill, as it makes all of the player's units significantly bulkier. Miracle can save Sakura in combat where she can be defeated, but it cannot do so reliably, and she is generally not useful in combat regardless. | ||
Sakura has high growths in [[Magic (stat)|magic]], [[Skill (stat)|skill]], [[speed]] and [[luck]] | Sakura has high growths in [[Magic (stat)|magic]], [[Skill (stat)|skill]], [[speed]], and [[luck]]. As a Shrine Maiden, she will get access to [[Rally Luck]], which can be useful when facing enemies with high critical hit or to help units' luck-based skills activate more reliably, but has generally less utility than other rally skills. She has the option to promote to [[Onmyoji]] or [[Priestess (Fates)|Priestess]]. Promoting to Onmyoji gives her access to [[scroll]]s, and extra magic at the cost of some luck. Because of her great speed and magic, Sakura does well in isolated instances of combat, but her low bulk limits who she can fight safely. In Onmyoji, she gains access to [[Rally Magic]] and [[Tomefaire]]. Rally Magic is an excellent utility skill, but Tomefaire comes late and Sakura will likely be outclassed by other combat-oriented magic users with better durability. Priestess has the maximum staff level of A, and grants the ability to wield [[bow]]s; Sakura's low strength and starting bow level of E means she will ineffective with the few bows she can use. If she reaches C bows—which can be achieved with two [[Arms Scroll]]s—she can use the magic-based [[Shining Bow]] to deal good damage, but she will have the same long-term combat problem as in Onmyoji, and the Shining Bow is difficult to obtain in ''Birthright''. Priestess additionally grants the [[Renewal]] and [[Countermagic]] skills. Renewal removes the need for other units to heal Sakura, but her poor combat means she should generally not be in situations where she can take damage. Countermagic is relatively useless, as Sakura's high resistance means she will take little damage from magic weapons, and thus deal little damage back. | ||
On the subject of reclassing, Sakura has access to the [[Sky Knight]] | On the subject of reclassing, Sakura has access to the [[Sky Knight]] class line, but because of her low strength and inability to use staves this is considered a suboptimal class for her, alongside the [[Kinshi Knight]] class. [[Falcon Knight]]s can use staves, and thus is a great class for Sakura as it combines both staff and flying utility. Also, Falcon Knight grants [[Rally Speed]], further improving Sakura's utility. If you choose to go this route, two Arms Scrolls will allow her to use the [[Bolt Naginata]], giving her some combat viability, though she will still have similar durability issues as in the Shrine Maiden class line. | ||
In ''Birthright'', compared to the other early-game healers—[[Jakob]], [[Felicia]], and [[Azama]]—Sakura has the advantage of Quiet Strength and a great magic growth; however, Sakura has the worst starting staff level, worst durability, and least flexibility of each of these units. Furthermore, enemies in ''Birthright'' are relatively weak, reducing the demand for units dedicated to healing. | |||
In ''Revelation'', Sakura joins at level 4 with D staves in Chapter 8; without class change or child units, she is the second healer available after Jakob or Felicia, with the next being [[Elise]] in [[Orders|Chapter 14]]. Because enemy quality is relatively high in ''Revelation'', her staff utility is useful through at least the early chapters. Another benefit is that ''Revelations'' maps often encourage the use of [[Dragon Vein]]s, which makes royal characters like Sakura useful on those chapters. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Sakura's favorite fruit is cherries. | *Sakura's favorite fruit is cherries. | ||
*In Chapter 22 of ''Conquest'', Sakura knows the skill [[Voice of Peace]]. This skill is impossible for Sakura to learn legitimately when under the player's control, as she has no access to the [[Songstress]] class. | *In Chapter 22 of ''Conquest'', Sakura knows the skill [[Voice of Peace]]. This skill is impossible for Sakura to learn legitimately when under the player's control, as she has no access to the [[Songstress]] class. | ||
*In [[Sakura (chapter)|her eponymous chapter]] on Normal difficulty, Sakura is one of only two bow-wielding bosses in the franchise who can neither move nor fight at one range, the other being her nephew [[Kiragi]] as the boss of ''Heirs of Fate'' [[IV: Light's Sacrifice]]. | *In [[Sakura (chapter)|her eponymous chapter]] on Normal difficulty, Sakura is one of only two bow-wielding bosses in the franchise who can neither move nor fight at one range, the other being her nephew [[Kiragi]] as the boss of ''Heirs of Fate'' [[IV: Light's Sacrifice]]. | ||
*Sakura is the only character to share her name in a chapter where she is not the primary boss of her chapter. (in this case, [[Yukimura]] serves as the primary boss of the chapter named for Sakura). | *Sakura is the only character to share her name in a chapter where she is not the primary boss of her chapter. (in this case, [[Yukimura]] serves as the primary boss of the chapter named for Sakura). | ||
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===''Heroes'' artwork=== | ===''Heroes'' artwork=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FEH Sakura 01.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | FEH Sakura Loving Priestess 01.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | ||
FEH Sakura 02.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | FEH Sakura Loving Priestess 02.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | ||
FEH Sakura 02a.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | FEH Sakura Loving Priestess 02a.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | ||
FEH Sakura 03.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | FEH Sakura Loving Priestess 03.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | ||
FEH Wallpaper Sakura.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | FEH Wallpaper Sakura.png|Artwork of Sakura: Loving Priestess. | ||
FEH Sakura Gentle Nekomata 01.png|Artwork of Sakura: Gentle Nekomata. | FEH Sakura Gentle Nekomata 01.png|Artwork of Sakura: Gentle Nekomata. |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 28 March 2024
- This article is about the character from Fates. For the chapter from the game's Conquest campaign, see Sakura (chapter).
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“ | I don't care! I can't just stay here and do nothing. If there's anything I can do to help my brothers, I need to be in position to do it. | ” | — Sakura, to Kaze. |
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Sakura (Japanese: サクラ Sakura) is a character in Fire Emblem Fates, she is a princess of Hoshido, and the younger step-sister of Corrin. She is a shy healer. Like all other Nohrian and Hoshidan royalty, she possesses the power of Dragon Vein, being able to alter the terrain around oneself.
Biography
This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information.
Sakura is the younger step-sister of Corrin. She is the youngest of the Hoshidan royal siblings, who commands the loyalty of Subaki and Hana as her personal retainers.
Fire Emblem Fates
Prologue
Role
Sakura appears in the prologue and Chapter 4 as an NPC unit. She joins the party in Chapter 5.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
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Neutral - Prologue and Chapter 4
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Ties That Bind and Hoshido (chapter)
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Birthright
Role
Sakura is playable for the entirety of the campaign. She retains her stats from Chapter 5.
Conquest
Sakura is fought in Chapters 6 and 22. She also appears as a neutral unit in Chapter 18.
Stats
Enemy - Chapter 6
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Embrace the Dark
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Neutral - Chapter 18
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Black & White
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Enemy - Chapter 22
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Sakura (chapter)
Normal Hard/Lunatic
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Revelation
Role
Sakura is fought in Chapter 6. She automatically joins the party at the end of Chapter 8.
Starting stats and growth rates
Playable
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- Any level-up gains Sakura received in Chapter 5 are applied to her stats upon her return.
Enemy - Chapter 6
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Into the Ground
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DLC chapters
Role
Sakura can be selected as a playable unit in Beach Brawl and Royal Royale. In both chapters, if she is not selected, she will appear as an enemy.
Stats
Playable and enemy - Beach Brawl
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Beach Brawl
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Playable and enemy - Royal Royale
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Royal Royale
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Reclassing options
Growth rates when reclassed
Onmyoji Priestess Sky Knight Falcon Knight Kinshi Knight
Class | HP | Str | Mag | Skill | Spd | Lck | Def | Res |
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Onmyoji | 45% | 30% | 70% | 50% | 55% | 55% | 30% | 35% |
Promotion stat gains
Shrine Maiden Sky Knight
Skill set
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Skill | Learned at | |
Quiet Strength | Personal skill, innate and unremovable | |
Miracle | Innate | |
Rally Luck | Shrine Maiden, starting from level 10 | |
Rally Magic | Onmyoji, starting from level 5 | |
Tomefaire | Onmyoji, starting from level 15 | |
Renewal | Priestess, starting from level 5 | |
Countermagic | Priestess, starting from level 15 | |
Darting Blow | Sky Knight, starting from level 2 | |
Camaraderie | Sky Knight, starting from level 10 | |
Rally Speed | Falcon Knight, starting from level 5 | |
Warding Blow | Falcon Knight, starting from level 15 | |
Air Superiority | Kinshi Knight, starting from level 5 | |
Amaterasu | Kinshi Knight, starting from level 15 | |
The above skill list does not include skills obtained via Supports and DLC. |
Analysis
This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience. |
Sakura is the first Shrine Maiden in Birthright and Revelation. In Birthright, she is available from Chapter 5; in Revelation she is unavailable from Chapter 6 to the end of Chapter 8. She is a typical early-game healer, with low bulk, but with staff utility. She cannot face combat, but can provide healing to the rest of the army in the first few chapters as she is the only staff user aside from Jakob and Felicia. Sakura starts with two skills: Quiet Strength and Miracle. Quiet Strength is a great utility skill, as it makes all of the player's units significantly bulkier. Miracle can save Sakura in combat where she can be defeated, but it cannot do so reliably, and she is generally not useful in combat regardless.
Sakura has high growths in magic, skill, speed, and luck. As a Shrine Maiden, she will get access to Rally Luck, which can be useful when facing enemies with high critical hit or to help units' luck-based skills activate more reliably, but has generally less utility than other rally skills. She has the option to promote to Onmyoji or Priestess. Promoting to Onmyoji gives her access to scrolls, and extra magic at the cost of some luck. Because of her great speed and magic, Sakura does well in isolated instances of combat, but her low bulk limits who she can fight safely. In Onmyoji, she gains access to Rally Magic and Tomefaire. Rally Magic is an excellent utility skill, but Tomefaire comes late and Sakura will likely be outclassed by other combat-oriented magic users with better durability. Priestess has the maximum staff level of A, and grants the ability to wield bows; Sakura's low strength and starting bow level of E means she will ineffective with the few bows she can use. If she reaches C bows—which can be achieved with two Arms Scrolls—she can use the magic-based Shining Bow to deal good damage, but she will have the same long-term combat problem as in Onmyoji, and the Shining Bow is difficult to obtain in Birthright. Priestess additionally grants the Renewal and Countermagic skills. Renewal removes the need for other units to heal Sakura, but her poor combat means she should generally not be in situations where she can take damage. Countermagic is relatively useless, as Sakura's high resistance means she will take little damage from magic weapons, and thus deal little damage back.
On the subject of reclassing, Sakura has access to the Sky Knight class line, but because of her low strength and inability to use staves this is considered a suboptimal class for her, alongside the Kinshi Knight class. Falcon Knights can use staves, and thus is a great class for Sakura as it combines both staff and flying utility. Also, Falcon Knight grants Rally Speed, further improving Sakura's utility. If you choose to go this route, two Arms Scrolls will allow her to use the Bolt Naginata, giving her some combat viability, though she will still have similar durability issues as in the Shrine Maiden class line.
In Birthright, compared to the other early-game healers—Jakob, Felicia, and Azama—Sakura has the advantage of Quiet Strength and a great magic growth; however, Sakura has the worst starting staff level, worst durability, and least flexibility of each of these units. Furthermore, enemies in Birthright are relatively weak, reducing the demand for units dedicated to healing.
In Revelation, Sakura joins at level 4 with D staves in Chapter 8; without class change or child units, she is the second healer available after Jakob or Felicia, with the next being Elise in Chapter 14. Because enemy quality is relatively high in Revelation, her staff utility is useful through at least the early chapters. Another benefit is that Revelations maps often encourage the use of Dragon Veins, which makes royal characters like Sakura useful on those chapters.
Fire Emblem Engage
Role
Sakura appears as an equippable Bond Ring. She can be summoned using Corrin's Emblem Ring.
Bond Ring data
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Fire Emblem Heroes
Role
There are three different variations of Sakura available to Heroes, all of which are tied to her storyline appearance in Fates. The normal variation of Sakura is one of the characters available to be summoned by players from the game's initial launch. A Halloween variation of Sakura was made available between the period of October 30, 2017 through November 28, 2017 as part of the summoning event surrounding the launch of the Trick or Defeat! update. A hot spring-themed variation of Sakura was made available between the period of January 23, 2019 through February 23, 2019 as part of the summoning event surrounding the launch of the Hostile Springs update.
The Halloween variation of Sakura is notably the first character in Heroes to have inherent access to three three-tier passive skill trees; previous characters with inherent access to all three passive type slots have had a one-tier skill in their type-B slot.
Sakura: Loving Priestess
Starting stats
★★★ ★★★★ ★★★★★
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Skill set
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Skill | Unlock | Auto-unlock | SP cost | |
Assault | ★★★ | — | 50 | |
Fear | ★★★ | — | 150 | |
Fear+ | ★★★★★ | — | 300 | |
Heal | ★★★ | ★★★ | 50 | |
Mend | ★★★ | ★★★ | 100 | |
Physic | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | 200 | |
Physic+ | ★★★★★ | — | 300 | |
Imbue | ★★★ | ★★★★ | 50 | |
Still-Water Balm | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | 150 | |
C | Fortify Def 1 | ★★★ | — | 50 |
C | Fortify Def 2 | ★★★★ | — | 100 |
C | Fortify Def 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 200 |
Sakura: Gentle Nekomata
Starting stats
- Sakura: Gentle Nekomata is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Initial Stats Level 40 Stats
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Iron Dagger | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 50 | |
Steel Dagger | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 100 | |
Kitty Paddle | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 200 | |
Kitty Paddle+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Chilling Wind | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 100 | |
Glacies | ★★★★★ | — | 200 | |
A | Warding Stance 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 50 |
A | Warding Stance 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 100 |
A | Warding Stance 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 200 |
B | Guard 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 50 |
B | Guard 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 100 |
B | Guard 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 200 |
C | Dagger Valor 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 30 |
C | Dagger Valor 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 60 |
C | Dagger Valor 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 120 |
Sakura: Hot-Spring Healer
Starting stats
- Sakura: Hot-Spring Healer is only available at 5★ rarity.
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Assault | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 50 | |
Grandscratcher | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 200 | |
Grandscratcher+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Heal | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 50 | |
Mend | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 100 | |
Physic | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 200 | |
Physic+ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 300 | |
Imbue | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 50 | |
Still-Water Balm | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 150 | |
Fireflood Balm | ★★★★★ | — | 200 | |
Fireflood Balm+ | ★★★★★ | — | 300 | |
B | Wrathful Staff 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 60 |
B | Wrathful Staff 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 120 |
B | Wrathful Staff 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 240 |
C | Spd Opening 1 | ★★★★★ | — | 60 |
C | Spd Opening 2 | ★★★★★ | — | 120 |
C | Spd Opening 3 | ★★★★★ | — | 240 |
Fire Emblem Warriors
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Starting stats
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High Priestess | 82 | 15 | 28 | 17 | 23 | 24 | 11 | 32 | ✓ |
Personality
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Supports
- Main articles:
Sakura/Supports and Sakura/Supports (Warriors)
Endings
Sakura, Loving Priestess (single ending)
After Ryoma ascended the throne, Sakura led recovery efforts to heal the bodies and hearts of war-torn Hoshidans. She was known far and wide for her compassion and the strength of her resolve.
Corrin, Crux of Fate & Sakura, Loving Priestess (Birthright)
Corrin was hailed as a hero, working alongside his spouse to spread peace worldwide. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Corrin, King of Valla & Sakura, Loving Priestess (Revelation)
The two spent the rest of their lives together, Corrin ruling as the wise King of Valla. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Jakob, Devoted Servant & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Jakob served as a butler for the rest of his life, but his true love was reserved for his wife alone. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Kaze, Easygoing Ninja & Sakura, Loving Priestess
While no official records of Kaze survive, he appears in many rumors and tales of heroic exploits. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Subaki, Mr. Perfect & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Subaki was appointed chief of the pegasus knights and served with a perfect record. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Silas, Loyal Knight & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Silas served loyally as a knight of Nohr. He was beloved by trainee knights for his great patience. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Saizo, Angry Ninja & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Saizo disappeared from official records after the war, but no doubt he served the royal family forever. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Azama, Calm Philosopher & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Azama decided to use his talents to inspire and heal the people of Hoshido—rather than taunt them. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Hayato, The Kid & Sakura, Loving Priestess
After the war, Hayato traveled the world before replacing Fuga as chief of the Wind Tribe. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Hinata, Wild Samurai & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Hinata's passion for the blade did not end with the war. He practiced morning, noon, and night. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Kaden, Kitsune Braggart & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Despite marriage, Kaden continued to travel, returning favors. Later he served as chief of his village. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Leo, Sorcerous Prince & Sakura, Loving Priestess
Leo sacrificed much for Nohr, leading the effort to spread King Xander's radical new policies. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Xander, Paragon Knight & Sakura, Loving Priestess
As King of Nohr, Xander laid the foundation for a new era of peace and prosperity for the kingdom. His wife, Sakura, dedicated herself to helping the underprivileged, and the two worked happily together.
Quotes
- Main article:
Sakura/Quotes (Fates)
Heroes quotes
- Main article:
Sakura/Quotes (Heroes)
Other appearances
Fire Emblem Cipher
Sakura is featured on thirteen cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.
- Four of these cards' quotes and four further cards' epithets are still in raw, untranslated Japanese; these need translation.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Sakura | |||||
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Compassionate Priestess, Sakura | |||||
"You may proceed no further." | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 2 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Priestess | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Cascading Blossoms of Restoration: [Activate] [] [] Select 3 cards with different names in your Retreat Area other than “Sakura” and add them to your hand. Anti-Fliers: [Always] While this unit is attacking a unit, this unit gains 30 attack. | |||||
Card #B02-012SR(+) • Artist: Tetsu Kurosawa | |||||
Youngest Princess of Hoshido, Sakura | |||||
"I-If you are ever hurt, p-please let me know, ok?" "こ、これっ、お口に合えば…このお団子、甘くて美味しいんです。" "南国はとても楽しいです…" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: – | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Shrine Maiden | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Heal: [Activate] [] [] Choose a card from your Retreat Area other than “Sakura” and add it to your hand. Miracle Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your opponent’s attacking unit cannot perform a Critical Hit. | |||||
Card #B02-013N, B02-013ST (P02-006PR, P03-011PR) • Artist: Tetsu Kurosawa (B02-013N, B02-013ST), 40hara (P02-006PR), ERIMO (P03-011PR) | |||||
Loving Priestess, Sakura | |||||
"…わっ、私も白夜の王女です。お、怯えたりしませんっ…" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Priestess | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Quiet Strength: [Trigger] [Once per turn] [] When another ally unit destroys an opponent’s unit in battle, you may pay the cost. If you do, select 1 card from your Retreat Area other than “Sakura” and add it to your hand. Anti-Fliers: [Always] While this unit is attacking a unit, this unit gains 30 attack. | |||||
Card #S03-005ST(+) • Artist: Doji Shiki | |||||
Affectionate Heavy Knight, Sakura | |||||
"私、がんばってみます…!" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 10 | Range: 1 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Knight | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Armored Priestess: [Always] While this unit is attacked, this unit gains 20 attack. Overburdened: At the start of your Deployment Phase, tap this unit. Defender’s Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your defending unit’s attack is increased by 20. | |||||
Card #B03-082N • Artist: Doji Shiki | |||||
Dancing in Hoshidan Bloom, Sakura | |||||
"You look so r-regal! I’m so happy for you brother..." | |||||
Attack: 60 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 4 | ||
Class: Onmyoji | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 3 | |||
Recovery: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] [] [Flip a card in your Orb Area face-up] Draw 3 cards. Then, if the number of cards in your Orb Area is less than or equal to your opponent’s you may untap this unit. Blessed Sakura Storm: [Always] If you have at least one face-up card in your Orb Area, all cost 5 or higher units gain 10 attack. | |||||
Card #B07-058SR(+) • Artist: Tetsu Kurosawa | |||||
Affectionate Little Sister, Sakura | |||||
"I’ll try my hardest to be a better person!" "I can’t wait to show you around! I think you’ll l-love it here." "Sorry... Dodge!" | |||||
Attack: 20 | Support: 20 | Range: – | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Shrine Maiden | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Bloom Festal: [Activate] [] [] Choose a card from your Retreat Area other than “Sakura” and add it to your hand. Affection: [Trigger] [Once per turn] When this unit is destroyed, you may choose one of your orbs and flip it face-up or face-down. Miracle Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your opponent’s attacking unit cannot perform a Critical Hit. | |||||
Card #B07-059N (P07-008PR, P07-017PR) • Artist: Tetsu Kurosawa (B07-059N), Marue (P07-008PR), Mayo (P07-017PR) | |||||
Loving Cherry-Blossom Arrow, Sakura | |||||
"Oh, are you unhurt?" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: 2 | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Shrine Maiden | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Fully Drawn Spellbane Yumi: [Activate] [Once per turn] [] Until the end of this turn, this unit gains +10 attack. Wingbane: [Always] While this unit is attacking a enemy, this unit gains +30 attack. Cover Emblem: [Support] After this battle, you may move your attacking unit. | |||||
Card #B11-086N • Artist: Sakura Miwabe | |||||
Well-Wishing Cherry Blossom Shrine Maiden, Sakura | |||||
"Be true to yourself. You just have to give people hope in whatever way you can." | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Priestess | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Peace-Desiring Will: [Trigger] [] When this unit's attack destroys a non-lord enemy, you may pay the cost and if you do: Draw 1 card. Resonance of Dragon’s Blood: [Always] This unit acquires all possessed by other allies. However, he may only have 1 skill among those with shared skill names. Wingslayer: [Always] While this unit is attacking a unit, this unit gains +30 attack. | |||||
Card #B14-062R(+) • Artist: Kawasumi | |||||
Princess Named After a Flower, Sakura | |||||
"Are you hurt?! Here, let me heal your wounds!" | |||||
Attack: 20 | Support: 20 | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Shrine Maiden | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Bloom Festal: [Activate] [] [] Choose a card in your Retreat Area except "Sakura" and add that card to your hand. Princess's Sympathy: [Trigger] [Once per turn] During your opponent's turn, if an other ally is destroyed as the cost or effect of a skill, draw 1 card. Miracle Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your opponent’s attacking unit cannot perform a Critical Hit. | |||||
Card #B14-063N • Artist: Kawasumi | |||||
純粋無垢な愛妹, Sakura | |||||
"My brothers and sisters inspire me to keep going... I... I'll do my best!" | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Onmyoji | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
Regal Sister's Cheer: [Activate] [] [Flip 2 Bond cards with the same symbol as your lord face-down] Draw 2 cards. Eternal Familial Love: [Always] During your turn, your lord gains +10 attack. | |||||
Card #B17-037R • Artist: Tetsu Kurosawa | |||||
白夜の姫君, Sakura | |||||
"My mother made this outfit for me." "If you don't g-give me candy, I... I'll play a trick on you!" | |||||
Attack: 30 | Support: 20 | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 1 | ||
Class: Shrine Maiden | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Bloom Festal: [Activate] [] [] Choose a card in your Retreat Area except "Sakura" and add that card to your hand. Miracle Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your opponent’s attacking unit cannot perform a Critical Hit. | |||||
Card #B17-038N, P17-008PR • Artist: Mayo (B17-038N), Funichika (P17-008PR) | |||||
世界を慈愛で包む姫, Sakura | |||||
"I... I don't like it. Hurting others and being hurt back and all that... B-but the more I know, the better I'll be able to help everyone." | |||||
Attack: 50 | Support: 20 | Range: 1-2 | Deploy Cost: 3 | ||
Class: Maid | Tier: Advanced | Class Change Cost: 2 | |||
"A-a-allow me to assist you...": [Activate] [Once per turn] [] [Send 1 card from your hand to the Retreat Area.] Choose 1 other ally. Choose 1 card with the same Unit Name as that ally from your Retreat Area, and add it to your hand. Life-Saving Cherry Blossom Wind: [Always] During your opponent's turn, if you have 4 or fewer cards in your hand, all allies gain +10 attack. | |||||
Card #B20-012R • Artist: Kokon Konfuzi | |||||
暗姫との異文化交流, Sakura | |||||
"A violin, huh? It sounds... g-gorgeous." | |||||
Attack: 40 | Support: 20 | Range: - | Deploy Cost: 2 | ||
Class: Troubadour | Tier: Base | Class Change Cost: -- | |||
Celebratory Staff Dance: [Activate] [] [Send 1 card from your hand to the Retreat Area] Choose 1 card with the same Unit Name as this unit from your Retreat Area, and add it to your hand. Resonance of Dragon’s Blood: [Always] This unit acquires all possessed by other allies. However, if there are multiple skills with the same skill name, she may only have 1 of those. | |||||
Card #B20-013N • Artist: Kokon Konfuzi | |||||
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest. For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Sakura . |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Sakura makes an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an eqiuppable spirit. Her spirit possesses fake versions of Corrin and Isabelle in the World of Light story mode. While equipped to these fighters during that battle, Sakura heals them over time. When equipped to an ally, Sakura grants them immunity to poison.
Flavor text
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Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | A shy Hoshidan princess with a gentle
spirit. |
白夜王国の王女。
内気で照れ屋だが、優しい心の持ち主。 |
Engage | Princess of Hoshido, a country in
another world. Youngest of the Hoshidan royals. She is elegant and tenderhearted. She is polite but shy and easily flustered. Appears in Birthright, Conquest, and others. |
異界の国、白夜王国の王女。
白夜王族のきょうだいの末妹で 奥ゆかしく、心優しい性格。 誰にでも礼儀正しく接するが 照れ屋で、すぐに緊張してしまう。 「白夜王国」「暗夜王国」他 |
Heroes (Sakura: Loving Priestess) |
Princess of Hoshido who is a gentle healer.
Struggles with her shyness. Appears in Fire Emblem Fates. |
白夜王国の王女。人を癒す力を持つ。
内気で照れ屋だが、優しい心の持ち主。 (登場:『ファイアーエムブレム if』) |
Heroes (Sakura: Gentle Nekomata) |
This Hoshidan princess is so kind that she
wouldn't play a trick on anyone, even if they didn't give her candy. Appears in Fire Emblem Fates. |
白夜王国の王女。心優しい性格なので
お菓子を貰えなくても悪戯に踏み切れない。 (登場:『ファイアーエムブレム if』) |
Heroes (Sakura: Hot-Spring Healer) |
Youngest princess of Hoshido. Well versed in
the healing benefits of hot springs. Appears in Fire Emblem Fates. |
白夜王国の第二王女。
温泉が人を癒す効能に詳しい。 (登場:『ファイアーエムブレム if』) |
Warriors | A hero from the world of Fire Emblem
Fates. Sakura is a princess of Hoshido, a kingdom currently entrenched in a war with the neighboring land of Nohr. The youngest sibling of the Hoshidan royal family, Sakura is known for her kind heart and bashful demeanor, as well as her healing powers. She can use her bow and the wind to unleash attacks across a wide range. While these attacks may lack in power, her Warrior Specials are quite effective. |
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Choose Your Legends placement history
Round | Placement | Character | Votes |
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CYL 8 (2024) |
108 (+6) |
Sakura Fates |
678 (+4) |
Total results | This character has 8 entries across all Choose Your Legends polls. | 19,006 |
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Trivia
- Sakura's favorite fruit is cherries.
- In Chapter 22 of Conquest, Sakura knows the skill Voice of Peace. This skill is impossible for Sakura to learn legitimately when under the player's control, as she has no access to the Songstress class.
- In her eponymous chapter on Normal difficulty, Sakura is one of only two bow-wielding bosses in the franchise who can neither move nor fight at one range, the other being her nephew Kiragi as the boss of Heirs of Fate IV: Light's Sacrifice.
- Sakura is the only character to share her name in a chapter where she is not the primary boss of her chapter. (in this case, Yukimura serves as the primary boss of the chapter named for Sakura).
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Sakura |
As below. |
Japanese |
サクラ |
Romanized as Sakura in the internal game files. From sakura, a Japanese feminine given name meaning "cherry blossom".[1] |
Spanish |
Sakura |
-- |
French |
Sakura |
-- |
German |
Sakura |
-- |
Italian |
Sakura |
-- |
Dutch |
Sakura |
Used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
Portuguese |
Sakura |
-- |
Russian |
Сакура |
Sakura; used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
Korean |
사쿠라 |
Sakura |
Simplified Chinese |
樱 |
"Cherry" or "cherry blossom", a translation of "sakura". Used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
Traditional Chinese |
櫻 |
"Cherry" or "cherry blossom", a translation of "sakura". Used in Heroes and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
Gallery
Official artwork
Artwork of Sakura from Fates.
Heroes artwork
Other appearances
Artwork of Sakura as a Knight from Fire Emblem Cipher.
Artwork of Elise and Sakura from Cipher.
Artwork of Sakura and Elise from Cipher by Tetsu Kurosawa.
Artwork of Sakura from Warriors.
References
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