![]() ![]() These are soldiers of Desaix, who organized a coup against the king of Zofia and attempted to take over the kingdom. These generic units are loyal to Grieth, who has carved out a realm for himself in the eastern deserts and is fought during Celica's half of Chapter 3. These represent the forces of the Kingdom of Rigel, the main enemy kingdom throughout the game.Īnother unit ID representing the Rigelians. The game's 3DS remake later followed this scheme. This shows that naming units by affiliation was planned at some point. Final Gaiden does not do this, with generic units simply referred to by their class. Most Fire Emblem games label their generic units with the unit's affiliation. As he was the captain of Emperor Rudolf of Rigel's guards, it is likely that he attacked the player at some point of development instead of surrendering to Alm as part of Rudolf's final orders. He never fights the player in the final release. While Massena does appear as an NPC in the final game, it is noteworthy that his unit ID is an enemy's. The name Hannibal would later be used for a playable character in Seisen no Keifu. Uses the same portrait as Slayde and several other minor bosses. Non-generic units appear to be associated with their map: investigation into this is not complete, but it is highly unlikely that any of these unused units has surviving class or level data. Due to how enemy data works, it is unlikely that any data remains for these enemies outside of their names and occasionally their portraits. There are several unused enemies present within the code of Gaiden. A character with a similar name, Juno (ユーノ), is playable in Fuuin no Tsurugi the reuse of the name is likely coincidental. This name string can be found amongst the playable characters. While the paladin and bow knight are used, this gold knight is not: the only gold knight in the formation is Zeke himself. This generic unit is meant to represent some of Zeke's underlings, who turn into temporary allies on the Rigel Plains battle. Celica's promoted portrait is associated with this unit slot. While this name label is used when talking to the woman who promotes Celica in Grieth's Fort, this ID has Alm's promoted portrait attached to it for some reason, which can never be seen as there is no data left for this character as a unit. ![]() The only discrepancy that can be found is in their resistance stats: this clone has absolutely zero Resistance, while the used version has a single point of it.Īdd the offsets for each of the name strings, unpointed-to strings especially. In identical fashion to the used Clive, he joins as a level 6 Cavalier wielding a Steel Lance. This duplicate is almost completely identical to the original. He would have joined the army as a level 5 Paladin, carrying no special equipment.Īdjacent to the used (クレーベ) Clive is this duplicate of him at ID 0B. Though his name (フォルス) is an identical copy of Forsyth's and his portrait is simply Alm's, the rest of his data is unique and not used by any other character. The character found at ID 18 is the most complete of this vast assortment of unused characters. Hack him into the game properly and check for data such as death quotes and endings. ![]()
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