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- For a similar item present in later games, see Elysian Whip.
The Wyvern Whip (Japanese: ひりゅうのむち Wyvern Whip) is one of several promotion items in the Fire Emblem series. It is exclusive to the original Archanea games, Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Mystery of the Emblem, and allows pegasus knights to become dracoknights.
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Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light | -- | 1 | 2,000 | Used to promote pegasus knights. |
Locations
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Dropped by | Chapter 22, enemy Dracoknight |
Treasure | Chapter 19, chest |
Secret Shop | Chapter 23 |
Mystery of the Emblem
Dropped by | Book 1: Chapter 17, enemy Dracoknight Book 2: Chapter 7, enemy Thief • Chapter 9, enemy Thief |
Treasure | Book 1: Chapter 15, chest Book 2: Chapter 16, chest • Chapter 17, chest • Chapter 20, chest |
Secret Shop | Book 1: Chapter 17 Book 2: Chapter 5 • Chapter 18 |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Dragon Whip |
Possibly due to space restrictions, as wyverns were called "flying dragons" in the fan translation. |