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* DegradedBoss: In Book 1, Medeus is an Earth Dragon that reduces damage inflicted to him by half (unless it's by Falchion), and is the final challenge of that part of the story. Chapter 20 of Book 2 has a singular Earth Dragon that shows up as a regular enemy. [[spoiler:In the final chapter, multiple Earth Dragons show up to accompany Medeus, who evolves into the much stronger Shadow Dragon instead. The Binding Shield (necessary to reach this chapter) should automatically purge them though.]]

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In Book 1, Medeus is an Earth Dragon that reduces damage inflicted to him by half (unless it's by Falchion), and is the final challenge of that part of the story. Chapter 20 of Book 2 has a singular Earth Dragon that shows up as a regular enemy. [[spoiler:In the final chapter, multiple Earth Dragons show up to accompany Medeus, who evolves into the much stronger Shadow Dragon instead. The Binding Shield (necessary to reach this chapter) should automatically purge them though.]]]]
** Mage Dragons in Book 1 are only present as bosses (Morzas and Xemcel), but this game's version of "Chosen by Fate" (Book 1 Chapter 20) has Mage Dragons appear as reinforcements instead of human classes.
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* DegradedBoss: In Book 1, Medeus is an Earth Dragon that reduces damage inflicted to him by half (unless it's by Falchion), and is the final challenge of that part of the story. Chapter 20 of Book 2 has a singular Earth Dragon that shows up as a regular enemy. [[spoiler:In the final chapter, multiple Earth Dragons show up to accompany Medeus, who evolves into the much stronger Shadow Dragon instead. The Binding Shield (necessary to reach this chapter) should automatically purge them though.]]

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* ShootTheDog: If you don't have the characters necessary to save them, you will be forced to kill the sacrifices surrounding [[spoiler:Medeus]], as [[HumanShield they prevent you from engaging in melee range]]. Even if you don't kill all of them, [[spoiler:Medeus eats them to restore his health if you reduce him to 0 HP]], so you're incentivized to do so regardless.



** [[spoiler:Boah is strongly implied to have died in his brief appearance in Chapter 19.]]

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** [[spoiler:Boah [[spoiler:Boah]] is strongly implied to have died in his brief appearance in Chapter 19.]]



** The Lady Sword got noticably nerfed by losing it's effectiveness against thieves, pirates and barbarians, and having it's base Crit chance reduced from 10% to 0%.

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** The Lady Sword got noticably nerfed by losing it's its effectiveness against thieves, pirates and barbarians, and having it's its base Crit chance reduced from 10% to 0%.
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** The Glower tome is only used by Gharnef's followers and cannot be obtained by the player.

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* EleventhHourRanger: [[spoiler:Lena]], [[spoiler:Maria]], [[spoiler:Elice]], and [[spoiler:Nyna]] can all be recruited in the very last chapter of the game, though doing so requires [[spoiler:snapping them out of Gharnef's MindControl by talking to them with specific characters]].



* ThePowerOfLove: All four of [[spoiler:Medeus' sacrifices]] must be spoken to with someone they love to snap them out of their MindControl. Familial love works for [[spoiler:Maria]], but not for the others; [[spoiler:Elice]] and [[spoiler:Lena]] can only be saved by their {{Love Interest}}s, not their brothers.
* PromotedToPlayable:
** Princess Nyna, albeit [[EleventhHourRanger only in the very last chapter]] as [[spoiler:one of Medeus' sacrifices]]. She is also playable in two of the Stellaview chapters.
** General Camus is playable in the final Stellaview chapter, and in the main game [[spoiler:under the identity of Sirius]].



* EleventhHourRanger: In addition to [[spoiler:Medeus' four sacrifices]], Nagi now joins just before the final dungeon, as does [[spoiler:Michalis]] if you save him.



* ExclusiveEnemyEquipment:
** Ballisticians are no longer recruitable, so all ballistician equipment is now this.
** Swarm is now completely unobtainable by the player, as is the stronger variant, Meteor. [[spoiler:Averted in the ''Assassins'' DLC chapter, where Eremiah is PromotedToPlayable with her Meteor tome in tow.]]
** Gharnef's Imhullu tome is once again unobtainable. [[spoiler:Averted in the ''Assassins'' DLC chapter, where he is PromotedToPlayable with the Imhullu tome in tow.]]



* InterfaceSpoiler: The character guide will draw a line between Sirius and [[spoiler:Camus]]. It doesn't say what the relationship is, but seeing their portraits side-by-side makes it even more obvious Sirius is a PaperThinDisguise.



* RedemptionEarnsLife: [[spoiler:It is possible to keep Michalis alive in ''New Mystery'' by sending Minerva over to the village he's staying at. If you do so, he fights alongside Marth for the rest of the war and leaves to become a king on another continent in his ending.]]

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* PromotedToPlayable:
** [[spoiler:Michalis]] becomes playable due to being SparedByTheAdaptation (provided you can [[GuideDangIt figure out how to save him]]). He is also playable in the first DLC chapter.
** Eremiah's assassins are playable in the second DLC chapter, including [[spoiler:Eremiah herself]] and even [[spoiler:''Gharnef'', complete with the Imhullu tome]]!
* RedemptionEarnsLife: [[spoiler:It It is possible to keep Michalis [[spoiler:Michalis]] alive in ''New Mystery'' by sending Minerva [[spoiler:Minerva]] over to the village he's staying at. If you do so, he fights alongside Marth for the rest of the war and leaves [[spoiler:leaves to become a king on another continent continent]] in his ending.]]

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->''"Over one thousand years ago-before the kingdom was founded-people live in small villages scattered throughout the land. And one day, vicious monsters descended on the people, bringing destruction. Humanity was nearly wiped out. We cried out for help-and were heard. The goddess dispatched a fearsome warrior. In his right hand he held a sword of light; in the left, a shield with five jewels. After a fierce battle, the monsters were vanquished. His task complete, the warrior ascended to the heavens. The goddess Naga, here enshrined, protected us"''
-->--'''The legend of Naga as told by Jagen'''


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* DubInducedPlotlineChange: The ''Legacy of Archanea'' english book drastically altered Naga's background in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' most notably making [[DecompositeCharacter Naga's giant form a separate character that works for Naga]], despite the english localization of ''Heroes'' going with the original context of the giant being a form of Naga.
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''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem'' is the third entry in the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series, released only in Japan on the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] in 1994. It comprises both a compressed remake of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'' (''Book 1'') and a new sequel (''Book 2''), giving players the option to skip to the sequel if they're already familiar with the original game.

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''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem'' is the third entry in the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series, released only in Japan on the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] in 1994. It comprises both a compressed remake of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'' (''Book 1'') and a new sequel (''Book 2''), giving players the option to skip to the sequel if they're already familiar with the original game.



Just like how ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' received a remake for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS (''Shadow Dragon''), ''Mystery of the Emblem'' got its own remake -- ''New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow''. Released in 2010, it only covers Book 2 of ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and, unlike ''Shadow Dragon'', did not leave Japan. It is far less of a direct redo than its predecessor; it reincorporates characters left out of the original ''Mystery of the Emblem'', introduces those from the Satellaview chapters and ''Shadow Dragon'', alters the story slightly, and implements a completely new subplot, and includes a [[HelloInsertNameHere player-created]] [[PlayerCharacter character]] (a feature which would be carried over to the next two entries in the series, ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]''). It includes remakes of the four ''BS Fire Emblem'' chapters as bonus content, as well as all-new bonus chapters as downloadable content.

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Just like how ''Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'' received a remake for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS (''Shadow Dragon''), ''Mystery of the Emblem'' got its own remake -- ''New Mystery of the Emblem, Heroes of Light and Shadow''. Released in 2010, it only covers Book 2 of ''Mystery of the Emblem'' and, unlike ''Shadow Dragon'', did not leave Japan. It is far less of a direct redo than its predecessor; it reincorporates characters left out of the original ''Mystery of the Emblem'', introduces those from the Satellaview chapters and ''Shadow Dragon'', alters the story slightly, and implements a completely new subplot, and includes a [[HelloInsertNameHere player-created]] [[PlayerCharacter character]] (a feature which would be carried over to the next two entries in the series, ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]''). It includes remakes of the four ''BS Fire Emblem'' chapters as bonus content, as well as all-new bonus chapters as downloadable content.
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* LordBritishPostulate: In a gaiden chapter, Kleine/Clarisse is a boss - but retreats after a few turns. [[DevelopersForesight She actually has quotes]], but it's possible to actually trigger her defeat if one manages to reclass Arran into a Dracoknight and rush her.

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