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'''Shops''' (Japanese: {{ | '''Shops''' <!--(Japanese: {{hl|??|??}} ''??'')--> are a special kind of terrain, specifically buildings, found on both the world map and battle maps, that when walked on, allow units to buy or sell items such as [[Vulnerary]] and [[weapon]]s such as [[Iron Sword]]. | ||
Shops appear in | Shops appear in 15 of the 17 games of the {{FES}}, the exceptions being {{title|Gaiden}} and its remake; {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, where only forges appear inside certains [[village]]s. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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From {{title|Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}} to {{title|The Sacred Stones}} as well as {{title|Shadow Dragon}} and {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, shops are found on the maps of certain chapters, selling various items. In {{title|The Binding Blade}}, {{title|The Blazing Blade}}, {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, {{title|Shadow Dragon}}, and {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, shops with a restricted amount of items are accessible through the [[preparations]] menu. Access to the regular shops during preparations phase is also present in ''Three Houses'' without any restrictions toward the purchasable items present. In {{title|The Sacred Stones}} and {{title|Awakening}}, shops can also be accessed on the world map. | |||
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===Armory=== | ===Armory=== | ||
{{main|Armory}} | {{main|Armory}} | ||
Armories are shops specialized in selling physical weapons, like [[sword]]s or [[lance]]s. Although, in ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'', and ''Fates'', armories also sell [[tome]]s; in {{title|Awakening}}, armories also sell items generally found in vendors shops like [[staves]] or [[elixir]]. | |||
===Vendor=== | ===Vendor=== | ||
{{main|Vendor ( | {{main|Vendor}} | ||
Vendors are shops specialized in selling ordinary [[item]]s (mostly healing items and keys) and [[magic (element)|magical artefacts]] such as [[Tome|magic tomes]] and [[staves]]. They are the counterpart to the physical weapon-selling [[armory|armories]]. | |||
===Secret shop=== | ===Secret shop=== | ||
{{main|Secret shop}} | {{main|Secret shop}} | ||
Secret shops are a rare type of shop which specialize in selling rare and expensive weapons and items, appearing in 8 of the 17 games of the {{FES}}. Secret shops are typically the only place in a game where the player will find rare items like stat-boosters or [[class change]] items being freely sold, and are the only alternative to relying on receiving them from villages or treasure [[chest]]s. | |||
===Forge=== | ===Forge=== | ||
{{main|Forge}} | {{main|Forge}} | ||
The forge is a shop service introduced in ''Path of Radiance'', which allows to customize and improve weapons. Although they are often very expensive, forging a weapon provides it with substantial increases to its stats. Forged weapons can be given a unique name by the player. | |||
===Bargains=== | ===Bargains=== | ||
{{main|Bargains}} | {{main|Bargains}} | ||
The bargains service is a special shopping option present in {{FE10}}. It is one of the three categories of item sold at [[Aimee]]'s shop in the [[base]], where she sells rare items which the player cannot otherwise buy at that point in the game, similar to the [[secret shop]]s of earlier games. | |||
===Online shop=== | ===Online shop=== | ||
{{main|Online shop}} | {{main|Online shop}} | ||
The online shop is a feature of the two [[Nintendo DS]] installments of the {{FES}}, {{FE11}} and {{FE12}}, which made use of the [[nwiki:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] online service. Functionally an [[armory]] and thus run by an Armorer, the online shop offered a wide assortment of [[item]]s, including several not typically available in the in-game shops. | |||
===Merchant=== | ===Merchant=== | ||
{{main|Merchant (shop)}} | {{main|Merchant (shop)}} | ||
The merchant is a type of bonus shop which appears in {{FE13}}. Merchants take on two forms that work in similar ways, both appearing on various locations on the [[world map]]. Both provide the temporary ability to purchase rare items which otherwise are not available at that location's armory. | |||
===''Shadow Dragon | ==Overview by games== | ||
====''Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light''==== | |||
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===''Mystery of the Emblem''=== | ====''Mystery of the Emblem''==== | ||
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===''Thracia 776''=== | ====''Genealogy of the Holy War''==== | ||
{{main|Castle}} | |||
In {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, shopping is accessed through the castle town. The castle contains four differents shops: the ''Weapon repair'', the ''Pawn shop'', the ''Item storage'' and the ''Vendor''. The vendor also act as both the armory and vendor of other games and has only one of each item in stock and further instances cannot be bought from that shop, unless they explicitly list a multiple instance of a given item as available. | |||
====''Thracia 776''==== | |||
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===''The Binding Blade''=== | ====''The Binding Blade'' and ''The Blazing Blade''==== | ||
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===''The | ====''The Sacred Stones''==== | ||
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==='' | ====''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''==== | ||
==== | {{main|Base}} | ||
In {{FE9}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, shops are part of the merchant caravan and are accessed through the [[base]]. ''Radiant Dawn'' adds the [[bargains]] section to [[Aimee]]'s shop. The stock available vary depending of the current chapter being played with more items becoming available as the player progresses through the game. Unlike in other games, the player can't directly sell items through the [[armory]] or the [[vendor]] and instead, it is handled through [[Jorge]]'s antiques service. | |||
====''Shadow Dragon'' and ''New Mystery of the Emblem''==== | |||
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= | ====''Awakening''==== | ||
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====''Fates''==== | |||
{{main|My Castle}} | |||
In {{FE14}}, shops are constructed and accessed in ''My Castle''. There are four types of shops: the [[Hoshidan]] '''Dawn Armory''', the [[Nohr]]ian '''Dusk Armory''', the Hoshidan '''Rod Shop''', and the Nohrian '''Staff Store'''. Their availability depends on the campaign being played, with the Dawn Armory and Rod Shop only being available in the ''Birthright'' and ''Revelation'' campaigns while the Dusk Armory and Staff Shop are only being available in ''Conquest'' and ''Revelation''. Players are also able to visit other players' My Castles and buy from their armories, including the one they do not have. | |||
The Dawn Armory sells Hoshidan weapons like [[katana]] or [[shuriken]]s while the Dusk Armory sells Nohrian weapons like [[sword]]s and [[dagger]]s. In contrast, the Rod Shop sells Hoshidan [[rod]]s, the Staff Store sells Nohrian staves, and both also sell common items and [[stone]]s. Once they have been constructed, they can each be upgraded to allow them to sell more powerful weapons or items to the player in greater quantities. Certain weapons and items are sold in strictly limited quantities per level. | |||
==='' | ====''Three Houses''==== | ||
{{ | {{main|Garreg Mach Monastery}} | ||
In {{FE16}}, shops are accessed through either the ''Day-Off'' preparations menu through the ''Market'', inside the Garreg Mach Monastery or during preparations. | |||
==='' | ====''Engage''==== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
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|fren-name=Commerces | |fren-name=• Emplettes<br>• Commerces | ||
|fren-mean=Shops. Used in ''Radiant Dawn''. | |fren-mean=• Shopping. Used in ''Path of Radiance''.<br>• Shops. Used in ''Radiant Dawn''. | ||
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Shops are a special kind of terrain, specifically buildings, found on both the world map and battle maps, that when walked on, allow units to buy or sell items such as Vulnerary and weapons such as Iron Sword.
Shops appear in 15 of the 17 games of the Fire Emblem series, the exceptions being Gaiden and its remake; Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, where only forges appear inside certains villages.
Overview
This section has been marked as a stub. Please help improve the page by adding information.
From Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light to The Sacred Stones as well as Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem, shops are found on the maps of certain chapters, selling various items. In The Binding Blade, The Blazing Blade, The Sacred Stones, Shadow Dragon, and New Mystery of the Emblem, shops with a restricted amount of items are accessible through the preparations menu. Access to the regular shops during preparations phase is also present in Three Houses without any restrictions toward the purchasable items present. In The Sacred Stones and Awakening, shops can also be accessed on the world map.
Armory
- Main article:
Armory
Armories are shops specialized in selling physical weapons, like swords or lances. Although, in Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn, and Fates, armories also sell tomes; in Awakening, armories also sell items generally found in vendors shops like staves or elixir.
Vendor
- Main article:
Vendor
Vendors are shops specialized in selling ordinary items (mostly healing items and keys) and magical artefacts such as magic tomes and staves. They are the counterpart to the physical weapon-selling armories.
Secret shop
- Main article:
Secret shop
Secret shops are a rare type of shop which specialize in selling rare and expensive weapons and items, appearing in 8 of the 17 games of the Fire Emblem series. Secret shops are typically the only place in a game where the player will find rare items like stat-boosters or class change items being freely sold, and are the only alternative to relying on receiving them from villages or treasure chests.
Forge
- Main article:
Forge
The forge is a shop service introduced in Path of Radiance, which allows to customize and improve weapons. Although they are often very expensive, forging a weapon provides it with substantial increases to its stats. Forged weapons can be given a unique name by the player.
Bargains
- Main article:
Bargains
The bargains service is a special shopping option present in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. It is one of the three categories of item sold at Aimee's shop in the base, where she sells rare items which the player cannot otherwise buy at that point in the game, similar to the secret shops of earlier games.
Online shop
- Main article:
Online shop
The online shop is a feature of the two Nintendo DS installments of the Fire Emblem series, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, which made use of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection online service. Functionally an armory and thus run by an Armorer, the online shop offered a wide assortment of items, including several not typically available in the in-game shops.
Merchant
- Main article:
Merchant (shop)
The merchant is a type of bonus shop which appears in Fire Emblem Awakening. Merchants take on two forms that work in similar ways, both appearing on various locations on the world map. Both provide the temporary ability to purchase rare items which otherwise are not available at that location's armory.
Overview by games
Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
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Mystery of the Emblem
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Genealogy of the Holy War
- Main article:
Castle
In Genealogy of the Holy War, shopping is accessed through the castle town. The castle contains four differents shops: the Weapon repair, the Pawn shop, the Item storage and the Vendor. The vendor also act as both the armory and vendor of other games and has only one of each item in stock and further instances cannot be bought from that shop, unless they explicitly list a multiple instance of a given item as available.
Thracia 776
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The Binding Blade and The Blazing Blade
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The Sacred Stones
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Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn
- Main article:
Base
In Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, shops are part of the merchant caravan and are accessed through the base. Radiant Dawn adds the bargains section to Aimee's shop. The stock available vary depending of the current chapter being played with more items becoming available as the player progresses through the game. Unlike in other games, the player can't directly sell items through the armory or the vendor and instead, it is handled through Jorge's antiques service.
Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem
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Awakening
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Fates
- Main article:
My Castle
In Fire Emblem Fates, shops are constructed and accessed in My Castle. There are four types of shops: the Hoshidan Dawn Armory, the Nohrian Dusk Armory, the Hoshidan Rod Shop, and the Nohrian Staff Store. Their availability depends on the campaign being played, with the Dawn Armory and Rod Shop only being available in the Birthright and Revelation campaigns while the Dusk Armory and Staff Shop are only being available in Conquest and Revelation. Players are also able to visit other players' My Castles and buy from their armories, including the one they do not have.
The Dawn Armory sells Hoshidan weapons like katana or shurikens while the Dusk Armory sells Nohrian weapons like swords and daggers. In contrast, the Rod Shop sells Hoshidan rods, the Staff Store sells Nohrian staves, and both also sell common items and stones. Once they have been constructed, they can each be upgraded to allow them to sell more powerful weapons or items to the player in greater quantities. Certain weapons and items are sold in strictly limited quantities per level.
Three Houses
- Main article:
Garreg Mach Monastery
In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, shops are accessed through either the Day-Off preparations menu through the Market, inside the Garreg Mach Monastery or during preparations.
Engage
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Shop |
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French |
• Emplettes |
• Shopping. Used in Path of Radiance. |