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* BleachedUnderpants: Celica from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden'' makes an appearance as a DLC character, and her new design is drawn by Masatsugu Saito, a {{Hentai}} {{doujinshi}} artist. [[{{Stripperific}} The artist's past]] definitely shows through, [[https://cdn.fireemblemwiki.org/d/d9/FEA_Celica.png as can be seen here.]]
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* CapRaiser: The Limit Breaker skill obtained from the DLC level Rogues & Redeemers 3 increases the equipped unit's stat caps by 10.
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Video Game examples are Permadeath, moving to appropriate subpage


* AllDeathsFinal: Par for the course for the series, though it's [[AvertedTrope averted]] if you play on Casual/Newcomer mode, where all fallen units (except Chrom and the Avatar) will return for the next battle. Also [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] for plot-critical characters, who will only retreat, but will not remain playable, if they fall in battle.

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Per TRS. Bishonen is Definition-Only fan-speak term used only for Japanese/East-Asian media. No examples allowed.


* BirthmarkOfDestiny: The Brand of the Exalt, carried by members of the Ylissean Royal Family as proof of their HeroicLineage. Emmeryn has one on her forehead, Chrom on his right shoulder, Lucina in her left eye, and Chrom's other child (or at least Chrom!Inigo) in their right eye. Lissa doesn't have the Brand, making her fear she's illegitimate, but her son Owain does have it (on his arm, covered up by his sleeve).

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The Brand of the Exalt, carried by members of the Ylissean Royal Family as proof of their HeroicLineage. Emmeryn has one on her forehead, Chrom on his right shoulder, Lucina in her left eye, and Chrom's other child (or at least Chrom!Inigo) in their right eye. Lissa doesn't have the Brand, making her fear she's illegitimate, but her son Owain does have it (on his arm, covered up by his sleeve).



%%* {{Bishonen}}: There are a fair number of male characters who fit this. It's also a definite possibility for a male Avatar.
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* ArtificialBrilliance: Like with the recent games, the enemy knows that players will restart the game, and thus lose, if they lose even one unit. They can even arrange a trap to catch anyone using a certain [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius Laguz-like]] unit in the [[WakeUpCallBoss Wake Up Call Chapter]].

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* ArtificialBrilliance: Like with the recent games, the enemy knows that players will restart the game, and thus lose, if they lose even one unit. They can even arrange a trap to catch anyone using a certain [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTellius [[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Laguz-like]] unit in the [[WakeUpCallBoss Wake Up Call Chapter]].
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Many characters, but especially Chrom, Lucina, Basilio, and Flavia.
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** As explained in BaseBreakingCharacter on the YMMV page, some fans think Lucina becomes a glorified example of this after TheReveal.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The hoop skirt Lissa (and War Clerics) wear isn't just some goofy ScaryImpracticalArmor or BattleBallgown. It's called a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crinoline crinoline]] and was popular among ladies in the mid-[=19th=] century (albeit traditionally with a full skirt over the frame).
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* CrapsackWorld: If [[spoiler:Lucina]] is [[TakeOurWordForIt to be believed]], [[spoiler:the BadFuture she hails from is ''[[DeathWorld not]]'' [[DeathWorld a nice place to live in]]. With her father and the Shepherds dead and [[DraconicAbomination Grima]] unopposed in his apocalyptic ravaging of the world, Lucina and the other children jumped at the chance to travel back in time with Naga to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong. And that's only the timeline we directly avert]]. [[FromBadToWorse There's also]] [[spoiler:the world of ''The Future Past'', which is bad enough that it practically mandated the Shepherds of the game's timeline to intervene with Naga's help because there's literally no way that world will survive without outside help]].
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* CharacterDrivenStrategy: [[TheStrategist Robin]] uses a game board to plan out their strategies in advance and develop new ones. In their supports with Virion, he offers to let them test them out using the game as a mock battle of sorts. To Robin's surprise, Virion wins almost every single game, remarking that perhaps Virion should be the one calling the shots instead. Virion denies this, as his winning strategies follow the rules of the game and as such he's not afraid to sacrifice his own pieces to take more valuable pieces from the enemy. Meanwhile, Robin's strategies try to preserve as many pieces as they can because of how much they value their friends and allies. Virion praises them for this, as a WeHaveReserves mentality would only invite mutiny from his men and that war is [[NotAGame not a game]] where lives can be tossed away so easily.
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* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: PlayedWith. [[spoiler:The Robin you played as in the Prologue isn't the same as the Robin you play as afterward. This doesn't become entirely clear until that Robin shows up later alongside the one you're playing as]].

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