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* InconsistentSpelling: ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' has done this to a lot of character and location names, much like ''Genealogy of the Holy War''. While most of them were finalized since the first Choose Your Legends poll, the rest weren't spared, with the game changing the spellings to either match the namesake better or just add and remove a consonant or two.
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''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'' is the fifth game in Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series, released only in Japan on the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] on September 1, 1999.[[note]]The game was initially only available by downloading it to the Nintendo Power cartridge, with standard carts made available on January 21, 2000.[[/note]] It is the last ''Fire Emblem'' title that series creator Shouzou Kaga worked on before leaving developer Creator/IntelligentSystems.

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''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776'' is the fifth game in Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series, released only in Japan on the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super Famicom]] on September 1, 1999.[[note]]The game was initially only available by downloading it to the Nintendo Power cartridge, with standard carts made available on January 21, 2000.[[/note]] It is the last ''Fire Emblem'' title that series creator Shouzou Kaga worked on before leaving developer Creator/IntelligentSystems.
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* MergingTheBranches: While Ced's dad is pretty much set in stone, Diarmuid and Nanna's parentage is... weird. It's all but stated that Nanna's dad is Finn, but it's also all but stated that Diarmuid's dad is Beowolf. There's an implication in ''Genealogy'' that Beowolf broke up with Lachesis, making her romance with Finn a SecondLove, but this isn't possible to do in-game.

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* MergingTheBranches: While Ced's dad is pretty much set in stone, Diarmuid and Nanna's parentage is... weird. It's all but stated that Nanna's dad is Finn, but it's also all but stated that Diarmuid's dad is Beowolf. There's an implication in ''Genealogy'' that Beowolf broke up with Lachesis, making her romance with Finn a SecondLove, but this isn't possible to do in-game.in-game and isn't entirely clear.



* NintendoHard: The series is normally pretty hard itself, but in a game where Heal Staves can miss, ''Thracia 776'' turns it up a notch. The game relies on surprise factor and some clever map design for most of its difficulty, but also utilizes its unique mechanics to make things overly challenging even by the series' standards.

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* NintendoHard: The series is normally pretty hard itself, but in a game where Heal Staves can miss, ''Thracia 776'' turns it up a notch. The game relies on surprise factor factor, its enemy and some clever obstacles placements and map design for most of its difficulty, but also utilizes its unique mechanics to make things overly challenging even by the series' standards.

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