The stats mean their strengths and weaknesses. But if you're talking about each individual one:
Hp- Health. If it hits 0. That unit is dead. Only Chrom, or Robins's death cause a Game Over
Str- Strength. Determines damage with physical weapons (bows, swords, lances, axe.)
Mag- Magic. Determines damage with magical tomes. Also determines healing power.
Def- Defense. Determines how much physical damage a unit can negate from their health.
Spd- Speed. Determines if a unit can double or not. Also determines Dodge, and Hit rate.
Res- Resistance. Determines how much magical damage a unit can negate from their health.
Lck- Luck. Determines many things like: If this unit will land a Critical and what the unit gets on a glowing spot.
If you mean the Hunters from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, they become horsemen.
This question is probably really old, but I'd like to update the answer.If you mean newest canon game, 'Fire Emblem: Three houses' on the Nintendo switch is available to play, along with their DLC 'Cindered Shadows'.If you mean newest game in general, the spinoff game 'Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE ENCORE is also available for the Nintendo switch.Im not sure this helps, but these two games were released around this year and last year- 2019.
Please expand your question. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones or Fire Emblem: Rekka No Ken? If you mean TSS, do you mean Erika's mode or Ephraim's? It does depend on which game you are talking about, some Fire Emblem games don't even have parts.
No, he doesn't die. He survives though all the game that he's in. Even if he dies in his Fire Emblem games, that would mean game over, forcing you to start the chapter again. So, he can't really die because he's a Lord.
A name sticker or a design by a person is what an emblem is.
emblem mean a thing serving as a symbolic representation of a particular quality or concept
In Episode 2 of the Fire Emblem series, the character with two swords is likely referring to a character like Marth or Roy, who are prominent figures in the franchise. However, without specific context, it's hard to pinpoint exactly who you mean, as various adaptations and games in the Fire Emblem series feature different characters. If you're referring to a particular game or adaptation, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
It might mean your game is glitched out. But it also could (most likely) mean your game has empty save slots left over.
In the context of using a GameShark for "Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones," the 1st position typically refers to the memory address where a specific value (like a character's stats or item counts) is stored, while the 2nd position corresponds to the value that you want to modify or set at that address. By entering these values into the GameShark, players can manipulate various aspects of the game, such as character abilities or resources, enhancing their gameplay experience.
The deaths head emblem means "to die with honour"
question makes no sense.
the sun in the sky