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Cord

FEMN Cord.png
Artwork of Cord from Mystery of the Emblem.

Gender

Male

Race

Human

Starting class

Fighter

Appearance(s)

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem*, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

I couldn't sit still when I heard you's fighting again, so I came to join in. We're Talys's mercenaries, right? If ya died, Princess Caeda'd cry.
— Cord

Cord (Japanese: マジ Maji) is a fighter in the Fire Emblem series.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

Role

Cord is a Talysian mercenary serving under Ogma alongside his comrades Barst and Bord. The four are sent by King Mostyn of Talys to join Marth when he arrives in Galder, and serve under him for the rest of the War of Shadows.

Starting stats and growth rates

Portrait cord fe01.png
Ma nes01 fighter playable.gif Fighter
Level 3
Movement 6
Experience 0
Recruitment: Chapter 2, automatically from the start

Stats Growth Rates

Inventory
Axe
Weapons
Sword Lance Axe Bow
Tome Staff Ballista Stone

Analysis

This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.

Between the four axe-users in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light that join in Chapter 2Barst, Bord, Cord, and Darros—Cord is arguably the worst. Similarly to Bord and Darros, Cord is completely outclassed by Barst; he has disadvantages in his base HP, strength, skill, weapon level, and defense, and equal bases in his other stats. He also has a disadvantage in his strength, skill, speed, luck, and defense growths, with his only advantages being a 40% higher HP growth and a 20% higher weapon level growth. The worst problem Cord has, which is not faced by the other axe-users, is his terrible weapon level; with a weapon level of 3, Cord can use Axes, Steel Axes, Hand Axes, and Hammers—he cannot wield one of the most powerful axes: the Devil Axe. This hugely reduces his combat prowess, making a strong argument to drop him very early into the game. While you could eventually level him up enough to bring his weapon level to a good point thanks to his decent growth, he isn't strong enough to justify using him for long enough to attain this. His best attribute is his speed, which allows him to double most early game enemies, however Barst offers the same speed but with a better growth. Cord also faces the same problems the other units in the fighter class struggle with, namely his lack of a promotion and a mediocre 6 movement. He can offer some decent utility in the early game when he can reliably double most enemies, but if you want an axe user, you should use Barst instead, and he is easily surpassed by the stronger units in this game and should be dropped fairly early.

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem

Book 1

Role

Cord is a Talysian mercenary serving under Ogma alongside his comrades Barst and Bord. The four are sent by King Mostyn of Talys to join Marth when he arrives in Galder, and serve under him for the rest of the War of Shadows.

Starting stats and growth rates

Portrait cord fe03.png
Ma snes01 fighter playable.gif Fighter
Level 3
Movement 6
Experience 0
Recruitment: Chapter 2, automatically from the start

Stats Growth Rates

Weapons Items
Iron Axe --
Weapons
Sword Lance Axe
Bow Tome Staff

Analysis

This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.

Cord is one of the worst units in Book 1. His bases are fairly middling; he is 1 speed short of following up with lighter axes (Iron and Silver Axes with 7 weight) against 0-AS enemies, and his strength is serviceable. However, his growths are very low. His 10% HP growth will only activate twice on average over Cord's 17 available level-ups; this in conjunction with his low bases in HP and defense greatly limits his survivability, even in spite of his respectable 40% defense growth. His 30% strength growth is also low for a unit that cannot reliably follow up, impeding his potential damage output. Additionally, as Cord is not in a class capable of promoting, he has only 17 levels to grow and can not receive the stat boost promotion offers, limiting his effectiveness as the game progresses.

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon

Role

Cord is a Talysian mercenary serving under Ogma alongside his comrades Barst and Bord. The four are sent by King Mostyn of Talys to join Marth when he arrives in Galder, and serve under him for the rest of the War of Shadows.

Starting stats and growth rates

Portrait cord fe11.png
Ma ds01 fighter playable.gif Fighter
Level 2
Movement 6
Recruitment: Chapter 2, automatically from the start

Stats Growth Rates

Inventory
Iron Axe
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes E
Bows -- Tomes -- Staves --

Growth rates when reclassed

Knight/General Mercenary/Hero Hunter/Horseman Pirate/Berserker Dark Mage/Sorcerer

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res
Knight/General 60% 25% 0% 25% 30% 40% 40% 0%

Promotion stat gains

Mercenary Pirate Dark Mage Fighter Hunter Knight

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res Mov Weapon level
Warrior +6 +2 +0 +1 +1 +0 +2 +1 +1 Axes +30, Bows E

Analysis

This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.

Cord joins Marth's army with good enough bases to generally avoid getting doubled, even on higher difficulties. His growths in strength and speed are also decent, giving him some long-term potential. However, the primary problem with Cord lies in his horrible weapon ranks – E rank axes and nothing else. This makes him unable to use effective axes for a very long time, as he will need to participate in 38 rounds of combat to raise his axe rank to C. By the time he reaches C rank, other and better axe units will likely have surpassed him by a mile. While axes are a good weapon type to be locked into—they receive no weapon triangle penalties against the axe-heavy early-game and have advantage against the numerous lance users after that—Cord has the lowest starting axe rank among the units he joins with, so there is the least incentive to use him despite his decent growths and workable bases. As such, while Cord is not unusable, he definitely falls short of alternative axe users like Barst and Minerva. If the player does want to make him work, he can be used as a melee tank in the early chapters with his Iron Axe to grind up his weapon rank into something more respectable so he can catch up to Barst. Ultimately, Cord needs a noticeable amount of coddling to function, but given that coddling he can truly shine.

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Role

When Cord hears that Marth has set out on a new journey, he and Bord immediately set out to rejoin him. Cord meets Marth in a village on the outskirts of Macedon and joins his company, serving under him for the rest of the War of Heroes.

As with a number of other characters in New Mystery of the Emblem, there is a unique shared weapon named for Cord and Bord available through Everyone's Conditions: Bordcord Axe.

Starting stats and growth rates

Main Story Extra chapters

Portrait cord fe12.png
Ma ds02 fighter playable.gif Fighter
Level 2
Movement 6
Recruitment: Chapter 2, visit village

Stats Growth Rates

Inventory
Iron Axe
Weapon Levels
Swords -- Lances -- Axes E
Bows -- Tomes -- Staves --

Growth rates when reclassed

Original set

Knight/General Mercenary/Hero Hunter/Horseman Pirate/Berserker Dark Mage/Sorcerer

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res
Knight/General 90% 35% 0% 35% 40% 50% 45% 0%

Second set

These classes are only available after beating Hard Mode.

Cavalier/Paladin Dracoknight Archer/Sniper Myrmidon/Swordmaster Mage Sage/Bishop Curate

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res
Cavalier/Paladin 70% 35% 0% 40% 55% 50% 30% 5%

Promotion stat gains

Original set

Mercenary Pirate Dark Mage Fighter Hunter Knight

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res Mov Weapon level
Hero +8 +2 +1 +2 +2 +0 +2 +3 +1 Swords +30, Axes E

Second set

These classes are only available after beating Hard Mode.

Curate Archer Cavalier Mage Myrmidon

Class HP Str Mag Skill Spd Lck Def Res Mov Weapon level
Bishop +6 +1 +2 +1 +0 +0 +0 +4 +1 Staves +30, Tomes E

Analysis

This character analysis section may not be accurate to every player's experience.

Cord is a very unremarkable unit. He joins with serviceable bases and decent growths, particularly the 100% HP growth, but this is all overshadowed by his crippling E rank in axes at base. This means that regardless of class Cord will be stuck with E rank weaponry and he simply isn't good enough to get items such as Arm Scrolls and forged weaponry as many other units make better use of them. Cord does benefit from promotion letting him escape the low weapon levels he's plagued by, but the same can be said of other units and there are simply many units worth investing into and promoting over Cord.

Personality

While Cord is nondescript in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, his personality is expanded upon in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem. Cord is undyingly loyal to both Ogma and Caeda. He extends this loyalty to Marth because his death would break Caeda's heart. Cord also has a fierce rivalry with his brother Bord.

Supports

Mystery of the Emblem

Portrait cord fe03.png
Cord
Fighter
Supports:
None.

[[{{{supportg1}}}]]
Bishop
Bonus:
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[[{{{supportg2}}}]]
Bishop
Bonus:
{{{bonusg2}}}

[[{{{supportg3}}}]]
Bishop
Bonus:
{{{bonusg3}}}
Supported by:
None.

[[{{{supporto1}}}]]
Bishop
Bonus:
{{{bonuso1}}}

[[{{{supporto2}}}]]
Bishop
Bonus:
{{{bonuso2}}}
See Support § Super Famicom games for more details on supports.

Shadow Dragon

Portrait cord fe11.png
Cord
Fighter
Mutual supports:
Small portrait barst fe11.png
Barst
Fighter
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18
Small portrait bord fe11.png
Bord
Fighter
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18

[[{{{supportm3}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm3}}}
B: {{{bm3}}}
A: {{{am3}}}

[[{{{supportm4}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm4}}}
B: {{{bm4}}}
A: {{{am4}}}

[[{{{supportm5}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm5}}}
B: {{{bm5}}}
A: {{{am5}}}
Supported by:*
Small portrait ogma fe11.png
Ogma
Mercenary
C: 5
B: 10
A: 16

[[{{{supporto2}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co2}}}
B: {{{bo2}}}
A: {{{ao2}}}

[[{{{supporto3}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co3}}}
B: {{{bo3}}}
A: {{{ao3}}}

[[{{{supporto4}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co4}}}
B: {{{bo4}}}
A: {{{ao4}}}

[[{{{supporto5}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co5}}}
B: {{{bo5}}}
A: {{{ao5}}}
See Support § Nintendo DS games for more details on supports.

New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow

Portrait cord fe12.png
Cord
Fighter
Mutual supports:
Small portrait barst fe12.png
Barst
Fighter
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18
Small portrait bord fe12.png
Bord
Fighter
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18

[[{{{supportm3}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm3}}}
B: {{{bm3}}}
A: {{{am3}}}

[[{{{supportm4}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm4}}}
B: {{{bm4}}}
A: {{{am4}}}

[[{{{supportm5}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{cm5}}}
B: {{{bm5}}}
A: {{{am5}}}
Supported by:*
Small portrait kris f fe12.png
Kris
Myrmidon
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18
Small portrait ogma fe12.png
Ogma
Mercenary
C: 5
B: 11
A: 18

[[{{{supporto3}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co3}}}
B: {{{bo3}}}
A: {{{ao3}}}

[[{{{supporto4}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co4}}}
B: {{{bo4}}}
A: {{{ao4}}}

[[{{{supporto5}}}]]
Bishop
C: {{{co5}}}
B: {{{bo5}}}
A: {{{ao5}}}
See Support § Nintendo DS games for more details on supports.

Base conversations

Main article: Cord/Conversations

Endings

Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

Cord
Spends a leisurely life in his village hunting and fishing.

Mystery of the Emblem

Cord, Talys Brave
At the Kingdom of Talys he lived peacefully as a woodcutter.

Shadow Dragon

Cord, The Chopper
Cord returned to his peaceful life as a woodcutter. In time, he became renowned for his speedy work.

New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow

Cord, The Chopper
Cord returned to the kingdom of Talys and became a woodcutter. He preferred that life to the grim bloodiness of war.

Quotes

Battle quotes

I'm Cord, Captain Ogma's subordinate. Say yer prayers!
— Cord, in Bonus Episode 3 of New Mystery of the Emblem.

Death quotes

Captain Ogma, I’m sorry...
— Cord, in Mystery of the Emblem.
Captain Ogma... Rrgh...
— Cord, in Shadow Dragon.
It can't be helped... I leave the rest to you's guys...
— Cord's death quote in Classic Mode in New Mystery of the Emblem.
Damn... This is shameful, but I gotta retreat.
— Cord's retreat quote in Casual Mode in New Mystery of the Emblem.
Damn! Captain... I'm sorry...
— Cord, in Bonus Episode 3 of New Mystery of the Emblem.

Everyone's Conditions quotes

I feel awesome today! Come at me, bros! Yahoo!
— When receiving a temporary stat boost in New Mystery of the Emblem.
I cut a lotta nearby trees today. That was how I trained back in my homeland of Talys.
— When receiving experience in New Mystery of the Emblem.
Hm? What's this? I got something weird.
— When finding an item in New Mystery of the Emblem.
Free time don't suit me. I wonder if anything's going on?
— When failing to receive a bonus in New Mystery of the Emblem.
I wonder what Kris is doin'? They're really somethin'.
— When receiving support with Kris in New Mystery of the Emblem.

Other appearances

Fire Emblem Cipher

Cord is featured on two cards in Fire Emblem Cipher.

One of the below cards' epithets is still in raw, untranslated Japanese; it needs translation.
Fire Emblem Cipher data for Cord
TCGCipher B01-020N.png Axeman of Talys, Cord
Archanea

Male

Axe
"I’m not Bord! I’m Cord!"
Attack: 30 Support: 10 Range: 1 Deploy Cost: 1
Class: Fighter Tier: Base Class Change Cost: --
Fighter’s Expertise: [Always] During your turn, this unit’s attack is increased by 20.
Attack Emblem Attack Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this battle, your attacking unit gains 20 attack.
Card #B01-020N, B01-020ST • Artist: HACCAN
TCGCipher B17-004N.png 人情に厚い斧使い, Cord
Archanea

Male

Axe
"Abandon the prince? What a disgrace to my Talysian mercenary brothers that'd be!"
Attack: 30 Support: 10 Range: 1 Deploy Cost: 1
Class: Fighter Tier: Base Class Change Cost: --
Fighter's Expertise: [Always] During your turn, this unit gains +20 attack.
The Three Talysian Warrors: [Activate] [Once per turn] [Flip one bond card] If you have allied "Bord" or "Barst", this unit gains +10 attack.
Attack Emblem Attack Emblem: [Support] Until the end of this combat, your attacking unit gains +20 attack.
Card #B17-004N • Artist: Yoneko
Some card information translation provided by Serenes Forest.
For more detailed strategic information on these cards, see their TCG wiki article on Cord .

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Cord appears alongside Bord and Barst as a Novice Attack-type spirit, using their arts from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game. When equipped to a player character, Bord & Cord & Barst grant three support spirit slots.

SSBU Spirit Bord & Cord & Barst.png #624
Fire Emblem Series
Bord & Cord & Barst
Type: SSBU spirit type icon attack.png Attack
Rank:
Number of support spirit slots: ⬣⬣⬣
Level 1 stats:

Attack: 382
Defense: 382
Power: 764

Level 99 stats:

Attack: 1913
Defense: 1913
Power: 3826

Flavor text

Game Text
(English)
Text
(Japanese)
New Mystery of the Emblem
Woodcutter from Talys and Ogma's subordinate.
He is renowned for the speed of his work.*
タリスのきこり。オグマの部下。仕事の速さで知られる。
暗黒戦争では、オグマと共にマルスを助けた。

Choose Your Legends placement history

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Cord

Contracted form of Conrad.[1]

Japanese

マジ

Officially romanized as Maji.

Spanish

Cord

As above.

French

Cord

As above.

German

Cord

As above.

Italian

Cord

As above.

Dutch

Cord

Used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Portuguese

Cord

Used in Heroes.

Russian

Корд

Cord; used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Traditional Chinese

瑪吉

Maji; used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Gallery

Sprite Gallery
Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Portrait cord fe01.png Fighter Ma nes01 fighter playable.gif
Bs fe01 fighter axe 01.png
Axe
Bs fe01 fighter axe 02.png
Hand Axe
Mystery of the Emblem
Portrait cord fe03.png Fighter Ma snes01 fighter playable.gif
Bs fe03 fighter axe.png
Axe
Small portrait cord fe11.png Shadow Dragon

Knight Mercenary Fighter Hunter Pirate Dark Mage

Small portrait cord fe12.png New Mystery of the Emblem

Cavalier Archer Myrmidon Mage Curate Knight Mercenary Fighter Hunter Pirate Dark Mage Dracoknight

Official artwork

Cipher artwork

References

Project Characters.png This article is part of Project Characters, a project focused on writing articles for every character present in the Fire Emblem series.
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light
Playable characters AbelArranAstramBantuBarstBeckBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDarrosDolphDraugEliceEstGordinGotohHardinJagenJakeJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreOgmaPallaRaddRickardRogerRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfWrysXane
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingMalledusNynaTalys King
Bosses BentheonCamusEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerGrigasHarmeinHeimlerHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenMannuMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasOrridyonSternlinTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Background characters AnriArtemisCorneliusLizaLudwik
Regalia and personal weapons AumAuraExcaliburFalchionGradivusImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlight
Chapters 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: The Ghoul's Teeth • 4: Battle in the Lea • 5: Champions of Aurelis • 6: Fire Emblem • 7: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 8: Port Warren • 9: The Pyrathi Dragon • 10: Princess Minerva • 11: Knorda Market • 12: The Ageless Palace • 13: The Wooden Cavalry • 14: Land of Sorrow • 15: An Oasis of Magic • 16: The Battle for Altea • 17: Star and Savior • 18: The Sable Order • 19: Manakete Princess • 20: Camus the Sable • 21: Clash in Macedon • 22: A Knight-Filled Sky • 23: Dark Pontifex • 24: The Dragonkin Realm • 25: Chosen by Fate
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAurelisDolhrGraGrustKhadeinKingdom of ArchaneaMacedonPyrathiTalysThabes
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueDragons (Divine DragonsEarth Dragons) • DragoonsFire EmblemSable OrderWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ArmoriesCharactersClasses (Class change) • ItemsScriptsSecret ShopsTerrainVendorsWeapons
Related topics Hakoda manga adaptationName chart • Other games (GaidenMystery of the EmblemShadow DragonAwakening) • Sound Test ModeTimeline
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Playable characters Book 1 AbelArranAstramBantuBarstBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDolphDraugEliceEstGordinHardinJagenJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreOgmaPallaRaddRickardRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfXane
Book 2 AbelArlenArranAstramBantuCaedaCainCastorCatriaCecilDraugEliceEstPhinaGordinJeorgeJubeloJulianLenaLindeLukeMariaMarishaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNavarreNynaOgmaPallaRickardRoderickRosheaRyanSamsonSamuelSheenaSiriusTikiVylandWarrenWendellXaneYuliya
Non-playable characters Book 1 GotohMalledusNynaTalys King
Book 2 Aurelis KingBoahCamusGotohJagenLangLorenzMichalis
Bosses Book 1 CamusEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerHarmeinHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Book 2 DallEibelEllereanFire DragonGailGharnefHardinHereticIce DragonJeorgeLangLorenzLumelLykkeMage DragonMedeusNehringSheenaTorusWillowWyvernYodel
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasCorneliusIoteLizaLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumAuraExcaliburFalchionFire EmblemGradivusImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlight
Chapters Book 1 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: A Brush in the Teeth • 4: Champions of Aurelis • 5: Fire Emblem • 6: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 7: Port Warren • 8: Princess Minerva • 9: Knorda Market • 10: The Ageless Palace • 11: Land of Sorrow • 12: An Oasis of Magic • 13: The Battle for Altea • 14: Star and Savior • 15: Manakete Princess • 16: Camus the Sable • 17: A Knight-Filled Sky • 18: Dark Pontifex • 19: The Dragonkin Realm • 20: Chosen by Fate
Book 2 1: The Grustian Expedition • 2: Rebellion at Macedon • 3: Abducted Princess • 4: Joy and Sorrow • 5: Liberation of Grust • 6: The Nest of Evil • 7: The Scarlet Sword • 8: Soulful Bridge • 9: Sanctuary of Sorcery • 10: Two Sorcerers • 11: Anri's Way • 12: Graveyard of Fire Dragons • 13: Frozen Land • 14: A Mystery Revealed • 15: Return of the Prince • 16: Regaining the Capital • 17: Gra's Sun Sets • 18: Battle of the Pass • 19: The Last Decisive Battle • 20: Dark Emperor • E1: The Wyvern's Dale • E2: The Dragon Altar (part 1part 2part 3)
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAnri's WayAurelisDolhr (Dragon Altar) • Empire of ArchaneaGraGrustKhadeinMacedonTalys
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueCoyote's MenDragons (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • DragoonsHereticsSable OrderWar of HeroesWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Anime adaptationName chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenGenealogy of the Holy WarArchanea SagaNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound MuseumTimeline
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Playable characters AbelArranAstramAthenaBantuBarstBeckBoahBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCordDarrosDolphDraugEliceEstEtzelFreyGordinGotohHardinHoraceJagenJakeJeorgeJulianLenaLindeLorenzMacellanMariaMarthMatthisMerricMidiaMinervaNagiNavarreNorneOgmaPallaRaddRickardRogerRosheaSamsonSedgarTikiTomasVylandWendellWolfWrysXaneYmir
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingMalledusNynaTalys King
Bosses BathysBentheonCamusCaptainDactylDejaniraEmereusGazzakGharnefGomerGrigasHarmeinHeimlerHollstadtHymanJiolKannivalKhozenLarissaMannuMedeusMerachMichalisMorzasOrridyonSternlinTikiVolzhinXemcelZharov
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasIoteLizaLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumFalchionFire EmblemGradivusImhulluHauteclereMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlightWing Spear
Chapters P: Prologue I • P: Prologue II • P: Prologue III • P: Prologue IV • 1: Marth Embarks • 2: The Pirates of Galder • 3: A Brush in the Teeth • 4: Battle in the Lea • 5: Champions of Aurelis • 6: Fire Emblem • 6x: In War's Grip • 7: Lefcandith Gauntlet • 8: Port Warren • 9: The Pyrathi Dragon • 10: Princess Minerva • 11: Knorda Market • 12: The Ageless Palace • 12x: A Traitor's Worth • 13: The Wooden Cavalry • 14: Land of Sorrow • 15: An Oasis of Magic • 16: The Battle for Altea • 17: Star and Savior • 17x: Helena Castle • 18: The Sable Order • 19: Manakete Princess • 20: Camus the Sable • 20x: The Lair of Fire • 21: Clash in Macedon • 22: A Knight-Filled Sky • 23: Dark Pontifex • 24: The Dragonkin Realm • 24x: The AlterspireE: Chosen by Fate
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAurelisDolhrGraGrustKhadeinKingdom of ArchaneaMacedonPyrathiTalysThabes
Groups, objects and concepts Archanean LeagueDragons (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • DragoonsSable OrderWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists ChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • ConversationsItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics List of version differences (Name chart) • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow
Playable characters AbelArlenArranAstramAthenaBantuBarstBeckBelfBordCaedaCaesarCainCastorCatriaCecilCordDarrosDiceDolphDraugEliceEstEtzelFreyFrostGordinHoraceJakeJeorgeJubeloJulianKatarinaKrisLenaLindeLukeMacellanMaliceMariaMarishaMarthMatthisMerricMichalisMidiaMinervaNagiNavarreNorneNynaOgmaPallaPhinaRaddReidenRickardRobertoRoderickRogerRosheaRyanSamsonSamuelSedgarSheenaSiriusTikiTomasVylandWarrenWendellWolfWrysXaneYmirYuliya
Non-playable characters Aurelis KingBoahCamusGotohJagenLangLorenz
Bosses ArlenAthenaCaedaCainClarisseDallDraugEibelEremiyaEstGailGharnefHardinIce DragonJagenJeorgeKatarinaLangLegionLorenzLumelLukeLykkeMedeusNehringOgmaRoderickSheenaTorusWillowWyvernYodel
Background characters AdrahAnriArtemisCaldasIoteLudwikMarlonMarcelusNagaOrdwin
Regalia and personal weapons AumFalchionGradivusHauteclereImhulluMercuriusParthiaRapierStarlightWing Spear
Chapters Main story P1: MeetingP2: Young SquiresP3: Training BeginsP4: New Companions (Jeorge, Athena) • P5: March DutyP6: Bonds (Ogma, Draug) • P7: The Final Test (Est, Cain) • P8: Assassination of the Hero-King • 1: The Grustian Expedition • 2: Rebellion at Macedon • 3: Abducted Princess • 3x: Shadows Behind the Scenes • 4: Joy and Sorrow • 5: Liberation of Grust • 6: The Nest of Evil • 6x: Mercenary Squad • 7: The Scarlet Sword • 8: Soulful Bridge • 9: Sanctuary of Sorcery • 10: Two Sorcerers • 10x: The Mask Laughs • 11: Anri's Way • 12: Graveyard of Fire Dragons • 13: Frozen Land • 13x: Within the White Darkness • 14: A Mystery Revealed • 15: Return of the Prince • 16: Regaining the Capital • 16x: Reunion • 17: Gra's Sun Sets • 18: Battle of the Pass • 19: The Last Decisive Battle • 20: Dark Emperor • 20x: Bottom of the Deep Abyss • 21: The Wyvern's Dale • 22: The Dragon Altar • 23: The Dark Pontifex LivesE: Light and Shadow
New Archanea Saga 1: The Capital Falls • 2: Red Dragoon • 3: Righteous Thieves • 4: The Beginning
DLC bonus chapters 1: Wind and Thunder • 2: Three Assassins • 3: That Which Was Done by the Sword Shall Be Undone by the Sword
Locations ArchaneaAlteaAnri's WayAurelisDolhr (Dragon Altar) • Empire of ArchaneaGraGrustKhadeinMacedonTalys
Groups, objects and concepts Coyote's MenDragon (Divine DragonEarth DragonManakete) • HereticsSable OrderFire Emblem/Binding ShieldWar of HeroesWar of LiberationWar of ShadowsWhitewinged Order
Lists Base conversationsChaptersCharactersClasses (Class change) • Hidden treasureItemsScriptsSupportsWeapons
Related topics Name chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenMystery of the EmblemArchanea SagaShadow DragonAwakening) • Pre-release information (Unused content) • Sound RoomTimeline
Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE
Playable characters Eleonora YumizuruItsuki AoiKiria KuronoMamori MinamotoTouma AkagiTsubasa OribeYashiro Tsurugi
Mirages CaedaCainChromDraugNavarreTharjaVirion
Non-playable characters AnnaAyaha OribeAzusa MaekawaBarry GoodmanChikaomi TsurugiChouten SawafujiKuen TarachinoMarthMaiko ShimazakiNiegNobu HorinozawaRiku SuzumotoTikiTikiIsMyWaifuYatsufusa Hatanaka
Bosses AbelAversaBordCervantesCordDolphDraugExcellusGangrelGarrickGharnefGojuinGordinJagenLindeLon'quLorenzM-DEUSMacellanMedeusOgmaPallaPheros
Chapters P: Reincarnation • 1: A Star is Born • 2: Head over Heels for Her • 3: The Next Generation • 4: The Audition • 5: True Colors • 6: Fire EmblemE: The Long Goodbye
Side Stories Tsubasa Meet-and-Greet PressureOpening Your HeartA Wind Colored Tsubasa
Touma Thrust to the FutureTouma in Leopard PrintThe Hero Awakens
Kiria Poker FaceNot a GirlKiria in Wonderland
Eleonora Read, Chat, Fall in LovePrincess of HorrorBlast Away Hollywood
Mamori Steel HeartFortuna Family's SistersGolden Child/Monster
Yashiro The Hungry ManDangerous RelationsFinal Act
Maiko Booze and the BossLost MemoriesGodmother
Barry Only YouTroublesome DuoBarry Forever
Tiki I'll Tiki-Tiki You (For Reals)Coffee and DonutsSleepless in Shibuya
Downloadable Side Stories EXPeditious HunterMasterful HunterSavage Hunter
EX Stories
(Encore only)
Rolling StarWhat About LoveStay Gold
Locations TokyoDaitama ObservatoryIdolasphereFortuna Office (Bloom Palace) • ShibuyaToubo Rooftop
Groups, objects and concepts Fortuna EntertainmentIntermissionMirage MasterMirage (Carnage Form) • PerformaTopic
Gameplay & Mechanics EnemiesEPEquipment (CarnagesAccessoriesCostumes) • ItemsRequestSessionSkills
Related topics Ancient LettersDownloadable contentName chart • Other games (Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightAwakening) • Unused content