Solo
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We've just fought our way to the Daein capital. You're not even going to slow us down!
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— Ike
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Solo (Japanese: 一人、歌う One person sings) is the twenty-second chapter of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Plot
- Main articles: Solo/Script and Solo/Conversations
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Beginning log
Overcoming many hardships, Ike and company finally arrive in the Daein capital of Nevassa. However, much to their dismay, King Ashnard is nowhere to be found. According to intelligence reports, the king is in Crimea's capital of Melior, preparing to wage war against Gallia. In addition, at least half of the Daein army, including its most elite forces, remain unharmed and at his side. The Crimean army is again forced to march. This time, however, the battlefield will be their own homeland. Eagerly awaiting their arrival is a Daein army more powerful than anything they have faced so far. This fact, coupled with Nasir's act of betrayal, has filled Ike with apprehension and disappointment. Yet, it is then, when all hope seems faint, that unexpected good news arrives.
Chapter data
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Easy Normal Difficult Maniac
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Victory: Defeat Schaeffer
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Ike dies
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1–11
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{{{partner}}}
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{{{other}}}
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41+11
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{{{third}}}
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Victory: Defeat Schaeffer
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Ike dies
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1–11
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{{{partner}}}
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{{{other}}}
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56+12
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Bonus EXP
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Requirement
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Easy
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Normal/Difficult
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Maniac
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Clear the chapter in 12 turns or less (-penalty per # of turns after)
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450 (-30)
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300 (-20)
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150 (-10)
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Priest enemies survive
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30 per unit
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20 per unit
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10 per unit
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Clear bonus
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300
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200/--
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Character data
Item data
Enemy data
Boss data
- Main article: Schaeffer
- Main article: Tomenami
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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In order to receive the Ashera Staff, none of the units labeled "Priest" may die. While most of them are unarmed or only carry staves, Tomenami and 2 other bishops have light magic tomes and may suicide on your units. In order to prevent this, avoid equipping 1-2 range weapons such as Hand Axes, Javelins, Magic and the like so the bishops can initiate on your units without being counterattacked on. Make use of the Shove command to move priests out of the way, and it may be a good idea to field more infantry than usual to have more access to Shove. Also, since stealing is not killing, once enemies are cleared out, steal the healing staves on the priests since they can't retaliate and the staves can be sold if you don't plan on using them.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Solo
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Japanese
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一人、歌う
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One person sings
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Spanish
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En solitario
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In solitude
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French
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Solo
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German
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Solo
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Italian
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Assolo
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Solo
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Gallery
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