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Infinite Regalia
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| “ | -VISITORS FROM ANOTHER WORLD... -DO YOU SEEK OUR TREASURES? -IS THAT WHY YOU HAVE COME? | ” | — One incarnation each ofMus,Bovis, andTigris |
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Infinite Regalia (Japanese:無限の神器Infinite sacred treasures) is adownloadable content xenologue chapter inFire Emblem Awakening. As a xenologue chapter, it does not officially bear a chapter number; if all xenologues are purchased and its list is viewed at theOutrealm Gate, Infinite Regalia is the sixth one from the top in the North American version of the game. Officially in Japan and unofficially in North America, Infinite Regalia is part of the first series of DLC releases, a distinction that does not exist in the PAL regions.
This chapter was first made available on May 24, 2012 in Japan, March 7, 2013 in North America, and May23-24 in the PAL regions.
In this chapter, theShepherds take on a very large group ofDeadlords in hopes of obtaining three very rare weapons under their guard.
Plot
- Main article:
Infinite Regalia/Script
Chrom and theShepherds arrive at anOutrealm with old ruins where they encounter theDeadlords, who guard the treasures within the ruins; the Deadlords challenge the Shepherds to battle with the treasures as the reward. After battle, the Deadlords congratulate the Shepherds on their performance and ask that they return to battle again, for the Deadlords' pleasure the Shepherds' reward. Additionally, the grant the Shepherds theEinherjar ofEldigan and theSilver Card.
Website summary
A set of unique weapons lay buried deep within ancient ruins, watched over by an evil warlord. No hero has ever been able to recover them–but then,you're not just any hero,are you?[1]
North American eShop summary
All this trouble over such a little item...
Rewards: Silver Card
Chapter data
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| Victory: Defeat the bossMus | Player | Partner | Other | Enemy | ||
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| Defeat:Chrom orRobin dies, or the player's army is routed | 1–12 | {{{partner}}} | {{{other}}} | 40 | ||
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| Difficulty rating: ★★★★ Map dimensions: 25 columns by 29 rows | Block sizes: Japan: 36 North America: 36 PAL region: 36 | |||||
| Map phase music: "Chapter 10:Light and Dark" fromGenealogy of the Holy War Battle phase music: "Versus Arvis" fromGenealogy of the Holy War Note: Due to known flaws in how the game's downloadable content system handles music, the game may fail to load the music assigned to this chapter. If this happens, the music normally assigned toskirmishes in the base game will play. | ||||||
| Pricing: Japan: ¥300 United States: $2.50 Europe: €2.49 United Kingdom: £2.29 Australia: $3.25 New Zealand: $4.25 | Also available in: Golden Pack United States: $6.00 Europe: €5.99 United Kingdom: £5.39 Australia: $7.80 New Zealand: $10.20 | |||||
Character data
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Note: The returning characters list represents the minimum characterbase recruitable by the point the player can first access the Outrealm Gate. If more chapters along the main story path are cleared, or if anyparalogues are cleared, the player can have access to characters not listed here by the point the chapter is first started. Asbonus units are recruitable at the player's discretion, the returning characters list does not list them either.
Item data
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- The items obtainable in all three chests aresubject to special restrictions; items available in these chests, with the exception of theBolt Axe, cannot be obtained fromvillages or chests in other DLC chapters.
Event tiles
- Column 6, row 17: Seven squares west, one square south from the bossMus
- Column 21, row 3: Two squares east, one square north from the easternmostchest
Enemy data
- Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.
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Boss data
- Main article:
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Strategy
| This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody. |
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Trivia
- This chapter is one of three DLC chapters to include non-Risen generic enemy units (the others beingSummer Scramble andApotheosis). Of the three, this is the only one to include Risen, albeit of the non-genericDeadlord variety.
- This chapter is the only one in the Golden Pack to have any fixed enemies, in this case the lead Mus and the fourThieves.
- This chapter is one of four non-skirmish situations inAwakening to include thepreparations phase to not adhere to the typical chapter deployment style ofChrom being the sole mandatory deployment; the others areThe Golden Gaffe,EXPonential Growth, andchapter 23 of the base game.
- Tiki and the children characters recognize this chapter's Deadlords as having been created fromChrom and theShepherds. This suggests this chapter may take place in a known ruined future, such asLucina's original future or the realm of theFuture Past series.
- The final sequence of Deadlord dialogue slightly botches the established pattern; this sequence skips overBovis and hasTigris followMus, then goes on to useEquus twice consecutively. The double usage of Equus suggests all of the dialogue between Mus and the second Equus was intended to be spoken by a different Deadlord than actually says the line.
- This chapter is one of only two DLC chapters that are the third to be released within their three-chapter packs to not be released in conjunction with the first chapter of another pack in the North American region (the other beingThe Future Past 3); this chapter was instead released in conjunction with thesecond chapter of the Lost Bloodlines Pack.
- This chapter is tied withSmash Brethren 3 as the highest-difficulty DLC chapter to haveevent tiles.
Etymology and other languages
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| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Infinite Regalia | -- |
| Japanese | 無限の神器 | Infinite sacred treasures |
| Spanish | Lluvia de obsequios | Rain of gifts |
| French | Myriade d'insignes | Myriad of remarkables |
| German | Unendliche Regalia | Infinite Regalia |
| Italian | Innumerevoli Insegne | Countless Insigna |
Gallery
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References
- ↑Official Site - Fire Emblem Awakening - DLC - Infinite Regalia (archived by the Wayback Machine), nintendo.com,Retrieved: November 5, 2014
| ← EXPonential Growth • | Infinite Regalia | • Lost Bloodlines 1 → |
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