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3-> ''"Tea-Sea-G? I'm not sure what that is... Anyway, it looks super cool!"''
4-->-- '''Emma'''
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6''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)'', usually simply referred to as ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' in official material, is the second CollectibleCardGame based on Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' series, which debuted on June 25, 2015 in Japan and was developed and published in-house by Creator/IntelligentSystems. A total of 22 booster sets were produced for the game, each focusing on certain entries in the series. The game pulls characters from every ''Fire Emblem'' game to date, including spin-off titles such as ''VideoGame/TokyoMirageSessionsFE'', ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'', and ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriors'', and even from other media such as ''Manga/FireEmblemChampionsSword''.
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8A game of ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' starts with each player picking one card from their deck to act as their "Main Character", or "Lord". They then each draw six cards, then set aside five random cards as "Orbs", which effectively act as the [[VideoGameLives extra lives]] of their Main Character. During their turn, players can place units in their Bond Area, or deploy them on their Battlefield, which is divided between a Front Line and a Back Line; units present in the Bond area effectively serve as {{mana}} to pay the cost of deploying units.
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10Players may then conduct an attack by tapping an attacking unit and declaring a target unit that is in range of the former; both players then draw a card from their deck to act as a "support" unit, then add up the Attack power of the deployed unit with the Support power of the support unit to determine the outcome of the battle. Players may also choose to perform a CriticalHit or evade the incoming attack by discarding a card of the same name as the deployed unit. If the defeated unit was the player's Main Character, said unit remains on the Battlefield, but the player in question must draw from their Orbs; if they have no more orbs to draw from, they lose.
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12Other actions that may be performed during a player's turn involve moving units from the Front Line to the Back Line and vice versa, perform a [[PrestigeClass Class Change]] or a [[CharacterLevel Level Up]] by placing a more powerful version of a deployed unit on top of said unit, or activate a unit's specific Skill (potentially for a set cost) whenever its conditions are met.
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14''Fire Emblem Cipher'' [[NoExportForYou was only made available in Japan]], but the game has been completely [[FanTranslation Fan Translated]] through various online resources. More detailed rules for the game along with information on all the different cards can be found [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Fire_Emblem_TCG here]]. There have also been multiple non-official programs and add-ons developed to allow virtual play of the game, which are listed [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/Card_Game_Simulators_(Cipher) here]].
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16While ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' mainly features characters pulled from the various entries of the ''Fire Emblem'' franchise, it also introduced eight [[CanonForeigner original characters]]: [[GenkiGirl Emma]], [[HotTeacher Shade]], [[MultiMeleeMaster Yuzu]], [[HeroicNeutral Randal]], [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse Alice]], [[TheChampion Valjean]], [[BadassBookworm Niamh]], and [[KnightTemplar Poe]]. In June 2017, Emma, Randall, Shade and Yuzu were made available in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEchoesShadowsOfValentia'' as part of the "Cipher Legends" DLC, marking their [[CanonImmigrant official debut]] in the mainline series.
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18Five years after its initial release, ''Cipher'' was confirmed to come to an end with the Series 22 booster in October 2020, with the developers stating that ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' would be the medium for fans to enjoy between mainline ''Fire Emblem'' titles.
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21!!This game provides examples of:
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23* AmazonBrigade: Nothing's stopping you from making an all-female deck. In fact, if you use [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Inigo_(Cipher) Man of Flower's Fragrance, Inigo]], or [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Soleil_(Cipher) Sunny Swordmaster, Soleil]], as your Main Character, it might even be encouraged.
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25* AntiAir: Most Bow users have the skill [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin ''Wingbane'']] which grants a huge damage bonus when attacking fliers.
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27* AntiArmor: The ''Rapier'' skill deals bonus damage to Armor units.
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29* AntiCavalry: The ''Rapier'' skill deals bonus damage to Horse units.
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31* AprilFoolsDay: Cards featuring [[CanonForeigner Emma]] and [[CanonForeigner Shade]] were published for April Fools Day. They have very powerful or silly effects, but can't be played under normal circumstances, meaning that their only value is for collectors.
32** The [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/File:USO-001.png 2016 April Fools Emma]] is able to ''completely reset the game''....or would be able to if you were allowed to play more than zero copies of the card in your deck.
33** The [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/File:USO-002.png 2017 April Fools Emma]] automatically comes back to the hand when defeated in battle (a reference to the Phoenix Mode of ''Fates''), but can only be played on April 1, 2017. [[CaptainObvious That day has already passed.]]
34** The [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:USO-003.png 2017 April Fools Shade]] is removed from play and becomes unusable once it has been defeated (a reference to the Classic Mode of ''Fire Emblem'' games), but can only be played before the year 1995. [[CaptainObvious That year has also already passed.]]
35** The [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:USO-004.png 2018 April Fools Shade]] has a massive Attack value equal to 100 multiplied by the number of units in play, but can only be used if the player is at home and sleeping.
36** The [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:USO-005.png 2019 April Fools Shade]] is even more absurdly broken than its predecessor, having infinite range and a Skill that multiplies its Attack by ''10,000,000,000''. However, the only person allowed to use it is the producer of ''Fire Emblem Cipher''.
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38* AscendedMeme:
39** Wrys cards are full of these. [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:B01-015.png Healing Curate, Wrys]] is holding a Vulnerary, an item that infamously replaced him entirely in ''Mystery of the Emblem''; in fact, he also sports a Skill named "Vulnerary" which requires destroying him to take effect. [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:P15-003.png Healing Swordmaster, Wrys]] is a direct reference to Myrmidon Wrys, a reclassing option for Wrys in ''Shadow Dragon'' that achieved memetic status due to just how silly it is. Three of the four existing Wrys card also have quotes that directly reference his iconic "I am Wrys, a humble curate" line from ''Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light''.
40** [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:P09-004.png Bolt Axe Dragonmaster, Grommel]] is a purposefully underpowered card featuring the notoriously inept boss of Chapter 25 of ''Path of Radiance''. His skills include the Bolt Axe and getting hit with boulders.
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42* AwesomeButImpractical: There are various cards in the game that have devastating effects, such as [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Arvis_(Cipher) Emperor of Grannvale, Arvis]], who has the ability to to ''destroy all units on the board'' (save for the Main Characters), or [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Limstella_(Cipher) Genesis, Limstella]], who has a whopping ''50 Support'', but their downsides and/or cost make them hard to utilize efficiently.
43** Another example would include the various "Flip 3 Bonds, discard a card with the same name as this card" skills seen in the various "Lords" in Fire Emblem. While they give all of your units 30 Attack, a sizable boost, along with another effect, the requirements are immense, as one could instead use the Bonds to use other skills that they could have used while waiting to obtain enough Bonds to use the Flip-3 skill.
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45* BoringButPractical: Stall, or "Mage," decks. These feature a relatively low-Attack character as their Main Character, and attempt to buy time by hiding in the Back Line and using Godspeed Evasions, before promoting to a card that provides immense advantage, while whittling down their opponent's, often with the use of Manaketes or other powerful high-cost cards. Duels against these decks can often take an immense amount of time, and being unable to attack the Main Character is a hassle, in and of itself.
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47* BreakoutCharacter: [[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Ike]] was already this, but his [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/8/8d/B12-002SR.png/revision/latest?cb=20180216181258 "The Nightmarish Rampaging Hero, Ike"]] card eventually got added into ''VideoGame/FireEmblemHeroes'' as a playable alt.
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49* CanonForeigner: Eight original characters were created specifically for the game:
50** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Emma_(Cipher) Emma]], a [[GenkiGirl cheerful but easily-flustered]] Pegasus Knight in training.
51** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Shade_(Cipher) Shade]], a strict and [[HotTeacher often mischievous]] Dark Mage teacher.
52** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Yuzu_(Cipher) Yuzu]], a Samurai who trains hard to perfect her mastery of [[MultiMeleeMaster many weapons]].
53** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Lando_(Cipher) Randall]], a sloppy-looking yet experienced thrill-seeking Paladin.
54** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Alice_(Cipher) Alice]], a proud [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse Princess]] who seeks to [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething defend her subjects]].
55** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Valjean_(Cipher) Valjean]], a heavy-armored knight who serves under Alice as a [[GentleGiant devoted butler]] and [[TheChampion protector]].
56** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Niamh_(Cipher) Niamh]], a Chaos Knight [[BadassBookworm conducting research]] through [[ForScience drastic methods]] on worlds that have not yet been consumed by the Boundless Chaos.
57** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Poe_(Cipher) Poe]], a magic-wielding Noble with [[KnightTemplar no tolerance for the wicked and sinful]].
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59* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Cards are grouped by series and can be classified by a colored symbol, depending on which game(s) they are from;
60** Characters from Archanea and Valentia (''Shadow Dragon and The Blade of Light'', ''Gaiden/Echoes: Shadows of Valentia'' and ''Mystery of the Emblem''): A red Falchion.
61** Characters from Jugdral (''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and ''Thracia 776''): A yellow battle flag, presumably derived from ''Genealogy'''s title screen.
62** Characters from Elibe (''The Binding Blade'' and ''The Blazing Blade'') and Magvel (''The Sacred Stones''): A purple sword, possibly the Durandal.
63** Characters from Tellius (''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''): A green Lehran's Medallion.
64** Characters from ''Awakening'': A blue Mark of Naga.
65** Characters from ''Fates'': White emblem of Hoshido and black emblem of Nohr.
66** Characters from Fódlan (''Three Houses''): Brown Crest of Flames.
67** Unsorted characters (typically from spin-offs) are given a colorless designation.
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69* CriticalHit: During battle, the attacking player may choose to perform a Critical Hit by discarding a card with the same name as the attacking unit, which doubles the overall power of the attack.
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71* DualWielding: While various cards depict characters doing this, [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Lando_(Cipher) Smiling Tornado, Randal]], in particular can activate the Support Skills of his supporting cards ''twice''.
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73* FriendlyRivalry: [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Hana_(Cipher) Sakura's Protector, Hana]], has a skill called ''Rivalry'' that raises Hana's attack by 10 when a Cost 3 ally is on the field.
74** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Takumi_(Cipher) Young Prince of Hoshido, Takumi]], has a similar skilled called Competitive, though it's based on his Personal Skill in ''Fire Emblem Fates'', and instead increases his Attack by 10 while you control a unit of Cost 3 or higher.
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76* GlassCannon: Whenever a card has a skill that allows them to gain over 100 Attack, there is going to be ''some'' kind of drawback.
77** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Camilla_(Cipher) Goddess of Death, Camilla]], gains 60 Attack when Class Changed, making her Attack 120... but only during your turn. While your opponent will need to declare a Godspeed Evasion to not get damaged by her, her short range and vulnerability to [[AntiAir Wingslayer]] makes it all the easier to take her down shortly after.
78** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Owain_(Cipher) Bearer of Royal Lineage, Owain]], can break 3 orbs when defeating the Main Character. In other words, he effectively damages them ''three times over''. That's not mentioning his ability to untap himself. Of course, not being able to avoid attacks might prove troublesome...
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80* JokeCharacter: Plenty.
81** The AprilFoolsDay cards have either overpowered or silly effects, but also limitations that prevent them from being played at all.
82** [[https://wiki.serenesforest.net/index.php/File:P09-004.png Bolt Axe Dragonmaster, Grommel]] is a severely underpowered unit, referencing his pitifully easy battle in ''Path of Radiance''.
83** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Sakura_(Cipher) Buttressed Benefactress, Sakura]], has a mediocre 30 Attack and taps herself at the start of your Deployment Phase. In other words, you get only get one weak attack with her, and after that, she just stands wherever you put her.
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85* KryptoniteProofSuit: [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Minerva_(Cipher) Princess, Minerva]]'s "Iote's Shield" skill prevents [[AntiAir Wingbane]] from activating on ''any'' Flying unit on her side of the field.
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87* {{Mana}}: Units placed in the Bond Area act as such. Deploying units on the Battlefield requires tapping as many Bond units as indicated by their Deployment Cost, as well as having at least one Bond unit that matches its symbol. Performing a Class Change or a Level Up also requires tapping Bond units; in the former case, the number of Bond units required is indicated by their Class Change Cost rather than their Deployment Cost.
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89* MightyGlacier: Plenty of cards can be considered slow in Cipher, but Ike especially gets this. Some of his stronger- and slower- cards include...
90** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Ike_(Cipher) Ike]], whose SR cards from Booster Set 3 and 5, General of the Divine Blade and Radiant Hero, respectively, become more powerful the more cards he has underneath it (termed as a "stack"). Good luck lasting long enough to both get Ike's stack big enough and pulling off his skills more than once.
91*** While General of the Divine Blade, Ike, has at least 4 cards underneath him, he gains 10 Attack, and ''always breaks two Orbs'' when he defeats the Main Character.
92*** Meanwhile, Radiant Hero, Ike, has the Aether skill, which lets him ''flip 5 Bonds'' to gain 10 Attack and destroy two of your opponent's other units when he attacks the Main Character. Sound expensive? His other skill is Memories of War, reducing the cost of using Aether by 1 Bond flip for every card stacked underneath him.
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94* MythologyGag:
95** [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/File:B05-048%2B.png This Narcian promo card]] bears a striking resemblance to a scene from the ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'' spin-off manga, ''Manga/FireEmblemChampionsSword''. [[https://serenesforest.net/gallery/manga/hasha-no-tsurugi/volume-8/hasha-no-tsurugi-vol-8-111/ Check it out for yourself]].
96** The outfits that many of the earlier characters wear are largely based off their depictions in the older trading card game.
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98* OneSteveLimit: The rules {{enforce|dTrope}} this trope by not allowing two characters with the same name to be present on the field at the same time. Notably, this also applies to Lucina cards with the Skill "The Name of the Hero-King" which makes it so their name is treated as "Marth"; this makes it impossible to deploy any actual Marth units while Lucina is in play, even though they are two completely different characters.
99** Averted however with the male and female versions of [[VideoGame/FireEmblemNewMysteryOfTheEmblem Kris]], [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Robin]], [[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Corrin]] and [[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Byleth]], which are treated as separate characters and thus can coexist in play. Also averted with the Risen, which are explicitly designed to [[ZergRush overtake the Battlefield]] by voiding this very rule.
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101* PrestigeClass: A Class Change can be performed by placing a unit with a Class Change Cost on top of a unit with the same name, as well as paying the aforementioned Class Change Cost. Doing so also allows the player to draw a card.
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103* RedEyesTakeWarning:
104** PlayedForLaughs with [[JokeCharacter Wrys]] as a [[https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/b/b0/FE0_Wrys2.png/revision/latest?cb=20151205054932 Hero]].
105** Definitely NOT played for laughs with [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/images/6/6a/B12-002.png Ike under the influence of Lehran's Medallion]].
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107* ShoutOut: [[https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/8/82/Sigurd_Xander.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20161221112433 This promotional image]] is a [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Jojo]] [[MemeticMutation reference]] courtesy of Sigurd (as Jotaro, but with Jonathan's hair) and Xander (as DIO).
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109* WrapItUp: By the time of Series 21 the creators must have been aware the card game would end with 22, so it's notably crammed with whatever they hadn't covered up to that point. While the Black Eagles route of ''Three Houses'' got a full half S19 to itself, Series 21 covers said game's Azure Moon, Verdant Wind ''and'' Cindered Shadows routes, along with some additional Elibe cards (including two of the cards for the 9-card Divine Weapon set, Rutger and Sue) and ''Heroes'' Book 4.
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111* ZergRush: The [[https://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Risen_(Cipher) Risen]] cards embody this, as they have a pitiful 0 Attack ''and'' 0 Support, but they also have a Cost of 0, making them cost ''literally nothing'' to play, and on top of that, don't follow the normal limit of up to 4 copies per deck, nor the limit of 1 on each side of the field. There are various ways to take advantage of their numbers.
112** [[http://serenesforest.net/wiki/index.php/Grima_(Cipher) Baleful Dragon, Grima]], is one such way, becoming an astonishing 80 Attack while you control more units than your opponent. She even gets you more Risen to deploy while you mow down your opponent.
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115-> ''"Our bonds will never, ever, EVER break!"''

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