Warp (Japanese: ワープ Warp) is an uncommon transportation staff which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light. When cast, the staff warps an ally next to the staff's user to an unoccupied square of their choice somewhere else on the battlefield. The possible range in which the staff can send units varies from game to game, with some allowing Warp to send a unit anywhere on the battlefield, while others have a limited range based on the user's magic stat. Genealogy of the Holy War restricts the choice of destinations to allied castles only.
Warp is present in complete form in eleven Fire Emblem series games, including in Gaiden and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, where it served as a white magic spell; Warp is unused in Path of Radiance and completely absent from Radiant Dawn, Awakening, and Fates. In Thracia 776, Radiant Dawn, and Shadows of Valentia, Warp also has a rare variation in Rewarp. In the majority of games, it also has a counterpart in the form of the Rescue staff, which performs the opposite function of Warp.
Stats
Game
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Icon
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Level
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Might
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Weight
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Hit
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Crit
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Range
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Uses
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Worth
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WEXP
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Other effects and notes
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Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
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--
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Staff: 6
|
--
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--
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--
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--
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1
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7
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--
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--
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square. Destination range: ∞
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Gaiden
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--
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White: --
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0
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0
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100
|
--
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1
|
--
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-8 HP
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--
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square. Destination range: ∞
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Mystery of the Emblem
|
|
Staff: 5
|
--
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--
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--
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--
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1
|
7
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14,000
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--
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square. Destination range: ∞
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Genealogy of the Holy War
|
|
B
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--
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--
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--
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--
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1
|
10
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10,000
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--
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Transports an adjacent ally to an allied castle. Destination range: ∞
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Thracia 776
|
|
A
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--
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8
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60
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--
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1
|
3
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2,000
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1
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square. Destination range: ∞
|
The Binding Blade
|
|
A
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--
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5
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100
|
--
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1
|
5
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7,500
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1
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable and visible square within the destination range. Destination range: 1 - [(Mag / 2) + 5]
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The Blazing Blade
|
|
A
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--
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5
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100
|
--
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1
|
5
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7,500
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7
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable and visible square within the destination range. Destination range: 1 - (Mag / 2)
|
The Sacred Stones
|
|
A
|
--
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5
|
100
|
--
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1
|
5
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7,500
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7
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable and visible square within the destination range. Destination range: 1 - (Mag / 2)
|
Path of Radiance
|
|
A
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--
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5
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100
|
--
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1
|
5
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7,500
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7
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square within the destination range. Destination range: 1 - (Mag / 2) Unused.
|
Shadow Dragon
|
|
C
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--
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0
|
--
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--
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1
|
7
|
Cannot be sold
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2
|
Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable and visible square. Destination range: ∞
|
New Mystery of the Emblem
|
|
C
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
1
|
7
|
0
|
2
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable and visible square. Destination range: ∞
|
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
|
|
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
--
|
1
|
--
|
-8 HP
|
--
|
Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square within the destination range. Destination range: 1-(Attack / 2)
|
Three Houses
|
|
B
|
--
|
--
|
100
|
--
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1
|
1
|
--
|
--
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Transports an adjacent ally to a traversable square within the destination range. Destination range: 1-(Magic / 4)
|
Calculations
For in-depth calculations, see Experience § Using a staff or white magic.
Locations
Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Gaiden
Mystery of the Emblem
Genealogy of the Holy War
Thracia 776
The Binding Blade
The Blazing Blade
The Sacred Stones
Path of Radiance
Unused
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If hacked into the game, it is usable by any unit with an A rank in staves.
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Shadow Dragon
New Mystery of the Emblem
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Three Houses
Archanea Saga
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. series
From Super Smash Bros. Brawl onward, certain Fire Emblem characters - Marth, Roy, Ike, Lucina and Robin - enter the battlefield at the beginning of matches using Warp magic. Additionally, at the beginning of Pair Up, Robin's Final Smash, Chrom is also transported onto the battlefield using Warp. The visual effects for the Smash Bros. warping entrances are based on the style of Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.
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Trivia
- In the international versions of Shadow Dragon, Warp's icon was altered to turn a six-pointed star () into a five-pointed star (), presumably to remove its resemblance to the Star of David. This practice of removing religious references used to be widespread in Nintendo of America's localizations, but had actually come to an end long before Shadow Dragon (or any other Fire Emblem game) was released internationally. As a result, Warp is the only Fire Emblem item to have had its design edited for localization purposes.
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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Warp
|
--
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Spanish
|
Transportar
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Transport
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French
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Téléport
|
Teleport
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German
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Teleport
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Teleport
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Italian
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Teletrasportare
|
Teleport
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Dutch
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Teleporteren
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Teleport. Same as Rewarp.
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Korean
|
워프
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Warp
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Simplified Chinese
|
传送
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Deliver
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Traditional Chinese
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傳送
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Deliver
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Gallery
Rhys casting Warp in Path of Radiance. Not possible in normal gameplay as Warp is unused in that game.
Other appearances
References
See also