List of spirits (Fire Emblem series): Difference between revisions

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*The Marth puppet fighter references both Marth and Navarre being swordfighters debuting in the same game.
*The Marth puppet fighter references both Marth and Navarre being swordfighters debuting in the same game.
*The stage and music references Navarre's debut in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'', with the music referencing being an enemy that Caeda must recruit in Chapter 3 of ''Shadow Dragon''.
*The stage and music references Navarre's debut in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'', with the music referencing him being an enemy that Caeda must recruit in Chapter 3 of ''Shadow Dragon''.
*The puppet fighter starts off with a [[Killing Edge]], referencing the first encounter with Navarre in both ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and ''Mystery of the Emblem'' where Navarre is armed with a Killing Edge.
*The puppet fighter starts off with a [[Killing Edge]], referencing the first encounter with Navarre in both ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and ''Mystery of the Emblem'' where Navarre is armed with a Killing Edge.
*This spirit's Attack type and first battle condition references Navarre being a member of the Mercenary class (Myrmidon in the remakes), and therefore having a high skill stat that gives him a high chance of inflicting critical hits.
*This spirit's Attack type and first battle condition references Navarre being a member of the Mercenary class (Myrmidon in the remakes), and therefore having a high skill stat that gives him a high chance of inflicting critical hits.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Shadow Dragon Medley}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Shadow Dragon Medley}}
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*The pink Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Linde being female Mages who is able to wield powerful magical tomes. The puppet fighter's pink costume references the pink coloration of Linde's dress.
*The pink Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Linde being female Mages who are able to wield powerful magical tomes. The puppet fighter's pink costume references the pink coloration of Linde's dress.
*The music references Linde's debut in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''.
*The music references Linde's debut in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''.
*The Zap Floor hazard references Aura, a Light magic tome wielded by Linde which casts a tower of light-infused rings and drops them onto her enemies.
*The Zap Floor hazard references Aura, a Light magic tome wielded by Linde which casts a tower of light-infused rings and drops them onto her enemies.
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*The Palutena puppet fighter represents Nyna, the princess of Archanea and an important ally of Marth. The puppet fighter also references both Palutena and Nyna being dressed in elegant, regal gowns.
*The Palutena puppet fighter represents Nyna, the princess of Archanea and an important ally of Marth. The puppet fighter also references both Palutena and Nyna being dressed in elegant, regal gowns.
*The Ganondorf minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Hardin}}, specifically his role in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' in which he has married Nyna but has been corrupted by Gharnef and became known as the "Dark Emperor".
*The Ganondorf minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Hardin}}, specifically his role in ''Mystery of the Emblem'' in which he has married Nyna but has been corrupted by Gharnef and become known as the "Dark Emperor".
*This spirit;s Poison Damage Reduced effect, the stage, and Autoheal battle condition references Nyna's status as a Bishop, who specializes in healing magic.
*This spirit;s Poison Damage Reduced effect, the stage, and Autoheal battle condition references Nyna's status as a Bishop, who specializes in healing magic.
*The second battle condition references Nyna's pacifistic personality, as she does not like fighting.
*The second battle condition references Nyna's pacifistic personality, as she does not like fighting.
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*The Health Recovery rule references how Camus survived the events of ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and later returned under the aliases of Zeke and Sirius (this spirit's enhanced form) in later Archanea and Valentia games.
*The Health Recovery rule references how Camus survived the events of ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and later returned under the aliases of Zeke and Sirius (this spirit's enhanced form) in later Archanea and Valentia games.
*The second and third battle conditions references {{s|fireemblem|Gradivius}}, Camus's spear which allows him to deal immense damage combined with his high skill stat and subsequent critical rate.
*The second and third battle conditions references {{s|fireemblem|Gradivius}}, Camus's spear which allows him to deal immense damage combined with his high skill stat and subsequent critical rate.
*The music references Camus (under different aliases) being recuitable in ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'', ''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem'' and their respective remakes
*The music references Camus (under different aliases) being recruitable in ''Fire Emblem Gaiden'', ''Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem'' and their respective remakes.
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*The Palutena puppet fighter represents Deirdre, the wife of Sigurd who, like the puppet fighter and her pink costume, is dressed in elegant pink robes and carries a magical staff.
*The Palutena puppet fighter represents Deirdre, the wife of Sigurd who, like the puppet fighter and her pink costume, is dressed in elegant pink robes and carries a magical staff.
*The music references the {{s|fireemblem|Battle of Belhalla}}, where Deirdre and Sigurd meet for the final time before his death at the hands of his killer, {{s|fireemblem|Arvis}}.
*The music references the {{s|fireemblem|Battle of Belhalla}}, where Deirdre and Sigurd meet for the final time before the latter's death at the hands of his killer, {{s|fireemblem|Arvis}}.
*The Attack Power ↓ rule and battle condition reference Deirdre's [[fireemblemwiki:Silence (staff)|Silence staff]], which inhibits the offensive magical powers of the dark mage {{s|fireemblem|Sandima}}.
*The Attack Power ↓ rule and battle condition reference Deirdre's [[fireemblemwiki:Silence (staff)|Silence staff]], which inhibits the offensive magical powers of the dark mage {{s|fireemblem|Sandima}}.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Attack - Fire Emblem}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Attack - Fire Emblem}}
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*The Simon puppet fighter represents Hector, one of the three protagonists of ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'', with the puppet fighter's frequent use of [[Axe]] referenceing Hector specializing in fighting with axes.
*The Simon puppet fighter represents Hector, one of the three protagonists of ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'', with the puppet fighter's frequent use of [[Axe]] referencing Hector specializing in fighting with axes.
*This spirit's Unflinching Charged Smashes effect, Super Armor battle condition, and the third battle condition references Hector being an armored unit with the highest attack and defense among the three main characters of ''The Blazing Blade''.
*This spirit's Unflinching Charged Smashes effect, Super Armor battle condition, and the third battle condition references Hector being an armored unit with the highest attack and defense among the three main characters of ''The Blazing Blade''.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Coliseum Series Medley}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Coliseum Series Medley}}
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*The Chrom puppet fighter represents Karel, a Swordmaster and ally of Eliwood
*The Chrom puppet fighter represents Karel, a Swordmaster and ally of Eliwood.
*The Attack Power ↑ rule and battle conditions reference the {{s|fireemblem|Wo Dao}}, Karel's signature weapon which has a high critical hit rate.
*The Attack Power ↑ rule and battle conditions reference the {{s|fireemblem|Wo Dao}}, Karel's signature weapon which has a high critical hit rate.
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*The Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Lyon being magic-classed characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' series.
*The Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Lyon being magic-classed characters in the ''Fire Emblem'' series.
*The Giant Ridley minion fighter represents the Demon King {{s|fireemblem|Fomortiis}}, who slowly gains control of Lyon throughout the story and was revived upon his death.
*The Giant Ridley minion fighter represents the Demon King {{s|fireemblem|Fomortiis}}, who slowly gains control of Lyon throughout the story and was revived upon his death.
*The stage references the Black Temple where Lyon and Fomortiis is battled in ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''.
*The stage references the Black Temple, where Lyon and Fomortiis are battled in ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''.
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*In World of Light, the Lyon spirit must be defeated in order to access Giga Bowser, the boss of the Molten Fortress map, referencing how killing Lyon, following his defeat in his boss battle, will allow Fomortiis, a giant, hulking, horned monster to resurrect in ''The Sacred Stones''.
*In World of Light, the Lyon spirit must be defeated in order to access Giga Bowser, the boss of the Molten Fortress map, referencing how killing Lyon, following his defeat in his boss battle, will allow Fomortiis, a giant, hulking, horned monster to resurrect in ''The Sacred Stones''.
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*The Health Recovery and Defense ↑ rules and battle conditions reference Mist being a Cleric, who specializes in healing her allies during battle.
*The Health Recovery and Defense ↑ rules and battle conditions reference Mist being a Cleric, who specializes in healing her allies during battle.
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*This spirit's Support type and Mouthful of Curry effect references Mist's role of doing chorse for the Greil Mercenaries, including cooking.
*This spirit's Support type and Mouthful of Curry effect references Mist's role of doing chores for the Greil Mercenaries, including cooking.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Against the Dark Knight}}
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*The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Ashnard references both characters being main antagonists who holds the royal title of "king". The puppet fighter's frequent use of smash attacks references the shape of [[List of swords#SpaceWorld 2000 sword|Ganondorf's sword]], particularly its curved tip, resembling Ashnard's own sword, {{s|fireemblem|Gurgurant}}.
*The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Ashnard references both characters being main antagonists who hold the royal title of "king". The puppet fighter's frequent use of smash attacks references the shape of [[List of swords#SpaceWorld 2000 sword|Ganondorf's sword]], particularly its curved tip, resembling Ashnard's own sword, {{s|fireemblem|Gurgurant}}.
*The purple Charizard minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Rajaion}}, Ashnard's dark-colored brainwashed mount.
*The purple Charizard minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Rajaion}}, Ashnard's dark-colored brainwashed mount.
*The stage references the Mad King's War where Ashnard invaded and usurped the kingdom of Crimea.
*The stage references the Mad King's War where Ashnard invaded and usurped the kingdom of Crimea.
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*The Chrom puppet fighter references Owain being Chrom's nephew from the future, with the puppet fighter's yellow costume being based off the yellow coloration of Owain's outfit.
*The Chrom puppet fighter references Owain being Chrom's nephew from the future, with the puppet fighter's yellow costume being based off the yellow coloration of Owain's outfit.
*The stage and music references Owain's appearancein ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''.
*The stage and music references Owain's appearance in ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''.
*The puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, referencing Owain's signature weapon, {{s|fireemblem|Missiletainn}}.
*The puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, referencing Owain's signature weapon, {{s|fireemblem|Missiletainn}}.
*The second battle condition references Owain's love for theatrics and drama during battle.
*The second battle condition references Owain's love for theatrics and drama during battle.
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*This spirit's Attack type and Jump ↑ effect, the Heavy Wind hazard, and the Additional Midair Jump battle condition references Hinoka being a Pegasus Knight, who specializes in aerial combat.
*This spirit's Attack type and Jump ↑ effect, the Heavy Wind hazard, and the Additional Midair Jump battle condition references Hinoka being a Pegasus Knight, who specializes in aerial combat.
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*This spirit is purchasable at Anna's Emporium, a shop that sells spirits related to equipment, referencing Hinoka being equipped with a nagitana.
*This spirit is purchasable at Anna's Emporium, a shop that sells spirits related to equipment, referencing Hinoka being equipped with a naginata.
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*The Pit puppet fighter references both Pit and Takumi being characters who utilizes archery attacks, with thenumber of puppet fighters refrencing how a possessed Takumi is fought alongside a copy of himself during the final battle of the Conquest route.
*The Pit puppet fighter references both Pit and Takumi being characters who utilizes archery attacks, with the number of puppet fighters referencing how a possessed Takumi is fought alongside a copy of himself during the final battle of the Conquest route.
*The stage references the Great Wall of Suzanoh where Takumi's boss fight takes place in the Conquest route of ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
*The stage references the Great Wall of Suzanoh where Takumi's boss fight takes place in the Conquest route of ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
*The music references Takumi's appearance in ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
*The music references Takumi's appearance in ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
*The puppet fighters' favored [[Palutena Bow]] references Takumi's bow, {{s|fireemblem|Fujin Yumi}} shooting arrows made of light. The Heavy Wind hazard references Takumi's bow as well, as Fujin Yumi was named after Fujin, the Shinto god of wind.
*The puppet fighters' favored [[Palutena Bow]] references Takumi's bow, {{s|fireemblem|Fujin Yumi}} shooting arrows made of light. The Heavy Wind hazard references Takumi's bow as well, as Fujin Yumi was named after Fujin, the Shinto god of wind.
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*In World of Light, Takumi's spirit is located on Galeem's side on The Final Battle map while Garon is featured across from him on Dharkon's side, referencing both characters being used by Anakos, the true antagonist of ''Fire Emblem Fates'' with Anakos possessing Takumi.
*In World of Light, Takumi's spirit is located on Galeem's side on The Final Battle map while Garon is featured across from him on Dharkon's side, referencing both characters being used by Anankos, the true antagonist of ''Fire Emblem Fates'' with Anankos possessing Takumi.
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*The Corrin puppet fighter represents Camilla, Corrin's older sister in the Nohrian royal family. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of Camilla's armor.
*The Corrin puppet fighter represents Camilla, Corrin's older sister in the Nohrian royal family. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of Camilla's armor.
*The purple Charizard minion fighter and the Posion Cloud hazard references Camilla's dark purple wyvern mount which has the ability to emit a venomous breath.
*The purple Charizard minion fighter and the Poison Cloud hazard references Camilla's dark purple wyvern mount which has the ability to emit a venomous breath.
*The stage references the Underground Passage to Castle Krakenburg where Camilla is encountered as an enemy in ''Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright''.
*The stage references the Underground Passage to Castle Krakenburg where Camilla is encountered as an enemy in ''Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright''.
*The music references Camilla's appearance in ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
*The music references Camilla's appearance in ''Fire Emblem Fates''.
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*This spirit's Trade-Off Ability ↑ effect and the Poison Floor hazard references how Garon is discovered to be a slime created by Anankos to impersonate the original.
*This spirit's Trade-Off Ability ↑ effect and the Poison Floor hazard references how Garon is discovered to be a slime created by Anankos to impersonate the original.
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*In World of Light, Garon's spirit is located on Dharkon's side on The Final Battle map while Takumi is featured across from him on Galeem's side, referencing both characters being used by Anakos, the true antagonist of ''Fire Emblem Fates'' with Anakos consuming Garon and creating the impostor in his place.
*In World of Light, Garon's spirit is located on Dharkon's side on The Final Battle map while Takumi is featured across from him on Galeem's side, referencing both characters being used by Anankos, the true antagonist of ''Fire Emblem Fates'' with Anankos consuming Garon and creating the impostor in his place.
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*The Byleth puppet fighter's favored [[Aymr]] references Edelgard's titular signature weapon, with the puppet fighter's red costume being based off Edelgard's color scheme.
*The Byleth puppet fighter's favored [[Aymr]] references the axe being Edelgard's signature weapon post-timeskip, with the puppet fighter's red costume being based off Edelgard's color scheme.
*The stage references the Adrestian Castle where Edelgard is fought in all routes excluding Crimson Flower.
*The stage references the Adrestian Castle where Edelgard is fought in all routes excluding Crimson Flower.
*The music references Edelgard's appearance as the final boss in the Azure Moon route.
*The music references Edelgard's appearance as the final boss in the Azure Moon route.
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