The Staff of the Saint, carried by Yoder in Chapter 21. Mulagir, obtained in Chapter 20x of the Sacae route Maltet or Mulagir will alternately be carried by Yoder in Chapter 21, if the player takes the route they could not be obtained on.Maltet, obtained in Chapter 20x of the Ilia route.The alternate ending of The Binding Blade is dependent upon the status of the legendary weapons of Elibe the Binding Blade and each of the legendary weapons (excluding Eckesachs, which is unobtainable) must have been obtained and kept intact until the end of Chapter 22 most of them are obtained in sidequests. In New Mystery of the Emblem, the final chapter is comprised of four chapters, with the three parts of the last chapter of Mystery of the Emblem Book II having been made into three distinct chapters additionally, New Mystery of the Emblem features a sidequest after Chapter 20 that can only be accessed alongside the full ending, though it has further requirements and is not itself required to access the full ending. In Mystery of the Emblem, the full ending is comprised of two chapters, the latter of which is split into three parts. The player then accesses the final chapters, in which Marth and his army storm the Dragon's Table and defeat Gharnef and Medeus. If the player has not restored the Binding Shield, the game ends there if they have, the Binding Shield banishes the illusion, revealing the clerics to be Gharnef and three Dark Mages. The Darksphere, held by Hardin in Chapter 20Īt the end of Chapter 20, the missing clerics Lena, Maria, Elice, and Nyna appear and greet Marth and his army.The Lifesphere, given to Marth by the King of Aurelis in a village in Chapter 18.The Geosphere, held by a Thief in Chapter 16.The Pisces Shard, held in a chest in Mystery of the Emblem or by a Fire Dragon in New Mystery of the Emblem, both in Chapter 12.The Aries Shard, held by Arlen in Chapter 10.The Capricorn Shard, held in a chest in Chapter 9.The Virgo Shard, held by Minerva in Chapter 9.The Sagittarius Shard, held by Jeorge (or his replacement Sniper) in Chapter 8.The Leo Shard, held by a Thief in Chapter 8.The Scorpio Shard, held by a Thief in Chapter 7.The Cancer Shard, held by Lang in Chapter 6.The Aquarius Shard, held by Samuel (disguised as Navarre) in Chapter 6.The Libra Shard, held in a chest in Chapter 6.The Gemini Shard, held by Torus in Chapter 5.The Taurus Shard, held by Lykke in Chapter 3.The Starsphere, reconstructed by Gotoh for Marth in Chapter 14 from the twelve Astral Shards:.The Lightsphere, given to Marth by Gotoh in Chapter 14.The alternate ending of Mystery of the Emblem Book II and its remake is dependent upon the player restoring the Binding Shield, which requires obtaining the Fire Emblem (given to Marth by Linde at the end of Chapter 2) and all five of its orbs: How these different endings are achieved depends on the game in question, but includes the completion of optional content such as sidequests, having certain characters dead or alive, or the player's choice of alternate route.Īdditional chapters Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem Book II and New Mystery of the Emblem The first game in the series to have a feature like this was Mystery of the Emblem. Some games in the series have multiple possible conclusions to the main storyline. Paired endings can also be potentially different in Fates and Three Houses depending on the story route the player chooses. In Three Houses, Byleth's ending is determined by their S support (as is that of their S support partner) the endings of other characters (who lack S supports with characters other than Byleth) are determined based on whom they have unlocked an A (or A+) support with and whom they have the most support points with. In Awakening and Fates, paired endings are determined by S supports rather than A supports, and the A+ supports present in Fates will not trigger a paired ending. In The Binding Blade, only Roy has paired endings, and the change was only reflected in the partner's ending in The Blazing Blade and The Sacred Stones, most of the casts have paired endings, and such pairs share an ending card.Īwakening, Fates, and Three Houses feature a similar paired ending system to the GBA games. Not all A supports lead to a paired ending, and doing an A support for pairings with no unique ending will just lead to the default endings for the characters in question. The Game Boy Advance games feature "paired endings", where two characters with an A ranked support will have a unique character ending together. In Gaiden and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, these different epilogues depend on whether other characters are alive or dead. However, the possibility for different character endings was introduced in Gaiden. The character epilogues have been included in every Fire Emblem game to date.
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