I had the same problem but i solved it. There is no way to activate it Marth will just be able to open any chests and doors without keys. Just walk up to one and try it. Hope i helped
You have to use Caeda to talk to Castor
You can only use Marth to visit the villages.
Yes, you can use cheats to unlock Roy in "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon," but it typically requires the use of action replay codes or similar cheat devices. However, it's important to note that Roy is not a character originally included in "Shadow Dragon," as he is from "Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade." Using cheats may alter your gameplay experience, so proceed with caution.
In "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon," you can acquire another rapier by visiting the Armory in Chapter 4. There, you can purchase an additional rapier for 4,000 gold. Ensure you have enough funds and that you have a character with the ability to use it, typically Marth or a promoted Lord.
To recruit Navarre in "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon," you need to talk to him with the character Marth. This can be done in Chapter 14, where Navarre appears as an enemy. Make sure Marth reaches him without killing him, and then use the "Talk" command to convince him to join your team.
You should first use Marth to kill lena, and then kill the master
You have to use an Elysian Whip. (obtainable via Internet connection)
mage stone and imuhullu yes with AR codes. earth stone no
Yes you can, you have to use the Wi-Fi store and by the elesian whip. When you use the whip on a Pegasus knight of level ten or higher, it becomes a Falcoknight.
You want to give your stat boost items to characters with low stats and characters you will use in your party. Otherwise, it would be a waste.
In "Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon" for the Nintendo DS, the AR (Action Replay) code for unlocking the character Imhullu is typically entered as follows: 94000130 FFFB0000 621C4D88 00000000 B21C4D88 00000000. This code allows you to access the character in the game. Always ensure you use codes compatible with your specific version of the game for proper functionality.
As far as I know, no.