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Einherjar
- This article is about the bonus unit type from the Nintendo 3DS games. For the battalion from Three Houses, see Einherjar (battalion).
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Einherjar (often synonymous with bonus units) are a type of bonus unit appearing in two games of the Fire Emblem series: Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem Fates. There are two main kinds of Einherjar in each game, one based around Avatars, the other based around story characters.
Fire Emblem Awakening
Overview
Einherjar first appear in Awakening as legacy characters mainly obtained via SpotPass and downloadable content. Up to 20 Einherjar can be part of a player's party at any time, and up to 99 Einherjar can be in a player's Avatar Logbook at any time.
Einherjar encountered via SpotPass can be added to a player's team by encountering them on the world map, then choosing to either defeat their team in a battle and choosing to recruit their leader for free, or paying a fee to recruit the leader directly without a battle. These actions add the Einherjar to the Avatar Logbook in any event. Einherjar can also be bought directly from the Avatar Logbook, but at a higher price.
The legacy character Einherjar are heavily featured in many of Awakening's xenologues, where Einherjar take the form of cards originating from the Outrealms that resemble locations from the series' history. Old Hubba, an inhabitant of the Outrealms, is a keeper of Einherjar cards and also capable of sealing rogue Einherjar back into their cards once weakened. Each Einherjar-focused xenologue (the Champions of Yore, Lost Bloodlines, Smash Brethren, and Rogues and Redeemers series) rewards the player a card upon completion, as do Infinite Regalia, the Death's Embrace, Five-Anna Firefight, Roster Rescue, and Apotheosis on the normal route.
A total of 123 legacy characters appear as Einherjar in Awakening; 120 via SpotPass (including two varieties of Marth) and 17 via downloadable content, only 3 of which do not have a variant available via SpotPass.
Einherjar in Awakening are capable of accessing every standard class available to their gender, in the same fashion as the player's own avatar, Robin. In addition, the three varieties of Marth Einherjar are capable of accessing the Lodestar class, and the Einherjar depicting young Tiki is capable of accessing the Manakete class.
Due to a glitch in non-Japanese versions of Awakening, players who include SpotPass Einherjar (and presumably[verify] Eldigan as well, due to existing in the base game but only awarded via Infinite Regalia) in their StreetPass teams will have their teams show up with generic units instead; this is not a problem in the Japanese version of the game.
List of Einherjar
Fire Emblem Fates
Overview
Einherjar return in Fates as one of four types of bonus units that can be saved to the Avatar Logbook, the other three being bond units, guest units (legacy characters obtained via amiibo interaction or promotional DLC), and prisoners. As in Awakening, a player can have up to 20 bonus units on a team and 99 bonus units in their Avatar Logbook, with Einherjar included in both counts.
Einherjar in Fates take three forms—Avatars, storyline characters, and generic units—and again primarily take the form of cards. Einherjar of Avatars and storyline characters are capable of being won for free whenever players battle in another player's My Castle and win without any handicaps in place (players also have the choice of buying a skill known by an Einherjar for a discount); this also adds the Einherjar to their Avatar Logbook (as does purchasing a skill). Players who win against another player in any My Castle battle (their own or their opponent's and regardless of handicaps) can add an Einherjar to their Avatar Logbook as their reward.
Upon completion of Chapter 11 (of any route), players have the option of building an Einherjar Shop in their My Castle at the cost of 1 Dragon Vein point. Completing Chapter 17 allows the Einherjar Shop to be upgraded to level 2, and completing Chapter 23 allows it to be upgraded to level 3, each for one Dragon Vein point. Einherjar Shops are shops that sell Einherjar cards, the variety of which depends on the player's campaign and the level of their shop:
Einherjar Shop level | Birthright | Conquest | Revelation |
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Level 1 | First three characters in the seller's StreetPass team First three generic Hoshidan Einherjar |
First three characters in the seller's StreetPass team First three generic Nohrian Einherjar |
First three characters in the seller's StreetPass team First three generic Hoshidan Einherjar Three generic Nohrian Einherjar |
Level 2 | First six characters in the seller's StreetPass team First six generic Hoshidan Einherjar |
First six characters in the seller's StreetPass team First six generic Nohrian Einherjar |
First six characters in the seller's StreetPass team First six generic Hoshidan Einherjar Six generic Nohrian Einherjar |
Level 3 | All ten characters in the seller's StreetPass team All nine generic Hoshidan Einherjar |
All ten characters in the seller's StreetPass team All eight generic Nohrian Einherjar |
All ten characters in the seller's StreetPass team All seventeen generic Hoshidan and Nohrian Einherjar |
Einherjar based on a player's Avatar or story characters vary in price based on their overall statistics, whereas generic Einherjar have a base price of 1500 gold. In all cases, the same Einherjar are more expensive when purchased from the Avatar Logbook as opposed to an Einherjar Shop, and the price of an individual Einherjar can be discounted based on the class of the character running the shop.
Einherjar based on Avatars and story characters maintain the same class selection a normal version of those characters would have access to, whereas generic Einherjar have access only to their base class tree and potentially any downloadable content classes accessible to characters of their gender. The generic Einherjar have the same personal growth rates as prisoners who share their starting class.
The generic Einherjar have their bases as follows:
Hoshidan Einherjar
Base stats
Ippei Jitaro Minori Shinobu Goro Musashi Nanaki Hachio Konoe
Reclassing options
Ippei Jitaro Minori Shinobu Goro Musashi Nanaki Hachio Konoe
Nohrian Einherjar
Base stats
Unil Dua Trim Quatro Penvo Xestu Hepto Octu
Reclassing options
Unil Dua Trim Quatro Penvo Xestu Hepto Octu
Trivia
- The generic Fates Einherjar names in English localizations resemble numbers counting up from one, with the Nohrian names taken from European languages and Hoshidan names taken from Japanese.
- The Nohrian Einherjar also reuse names previously used by replacement units in Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Einherjar |
In Norse mythology, the einherjar (Old Norse "single (or once) fighters") are those who have died in battle and are brought to Valhalla by valkyries. |
French |
Einherjar |
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German |
Einherjar |
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