Gamefaqs Fire Emblem Seisen No
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- The fourth installment in the popular strategy series, set in the continent of Jugdral, southeast of Akaneia. The game's first fifth chapters follow the Prince of Chalphy, Sigurd -- from there, his son Celis becomes the protagonist. The game uses the same turn-based strategy gameplay as its predecessors, but changes up the promotion system by making it entirely level-based, adds RPG-style status effects, and introduces the concept of the weapons triangle, in that a sword is strong against an axe, spear against the sword, and axe against the spear. Seisen no Keifu also featured much larger maps than previous titles (though a lower number of them -- 12 in all) and a handful of new units, such as the Troubadour, Dragon Master, and Falcon Knight. The game was released late in the Super Famicom's lifecycle in Japan and never published internationally.
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Gamefaqs Fire Emblem Seisen No
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu is the 4th Fire Emblem game and it starts the Jugdral saga in the series which includes the 5th game, Thracia 776. It introduced several recurring gameplay elements such as Skills, Support, Weapon Triangle, and Generational Format. It is considered the pinnacle of Fire Emblem by older fans.
Gamefaqs Fire Emblem Seisen No Keifu
Welcome to the Fire Emblem Wiki. We are creating the gamer's guide to the Fire Emblem series, and because it is a wiki, you can help! The wiki has 8,217 articles + 31,688 images and growing since 10 January 2006. About Policies Guidelines New pages New files Help. Warning: This wiki contains spoilers. Read at your own risk. Released on May 14th of 1996, the fourth installment in the Fire Emblem series marks an introduction of major new game play elements, many of which current players of Fire Emblem are likely to recognize.Most notably, Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu (“Genealogies of War”) introduced the “weapons triangle”, a rock-paper-scissors relationship between types of magic spells and melee weapons.