Rainy Island
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Rainy Island (Japanese: 豪雨の島 Island of Heavy Rain) is a trial map in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. To unlock this map, the player must complete the game once, regardless of difficulty or ending.
Beginning log
While marching through the Western Isles, Roy's army gets stuck in rain. Enemies pounce from the mist.
Chapter data
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Victory: Survive for 20 turns
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Player
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Partner
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Roy dies
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1–10
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21+17
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Map dimensions: 32 columns by 32 rows
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Character data
Units retain the stats and inventories they had at the end of the final chapter.
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.
Reinforcements
- Enemy phase of turn 3
- Enemy phase of turn 4
- Enemy phase of turn 5
- 1 Mage with Elfire from the upper of the mid-east forts (column 24, row 14)
- 1 Fighter with a Killer Axe from the mid-northwest fort (column 9, row 11)
- 1 Mage with Bolting from the mid-west fort (column 8, row 15)
- Enemy phase of turn 7
- 1 Archer with a Steel Bow from the lower of the mid-east forts (column 24, row 19)
- Enemy phase of turn 8
- Enemy phase of turn 9
- Enemy phase of turn 11
- Enemy phase of turn 12
- 1 Mage with an Aircalibur from the southernmost fort (column 14, row 30)
- Enemy phase of turn 13
- 1 Nomad from the northeastern-most fort (column 28, row 6)
Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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To complete this map, you need to survive for 20 turns. Even if you defeat all enemies, the map will not be considered complete until turn 21. Additionally, this map features fog of war. Bring along a thief with high evasion and a Torch to navigate through it. If your units are not highly leveled, keep them together for support. Pay extra attention to the four promoted enemies, especially the Druid with a Sleep staff. To counteract this, have a Restore staff on hand. Consider positioning some high-avoid units near the most distant forts. This strategy ensures that emerging enemies target them and can be quickly dispatched.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English (unofficial)
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Rainy Island
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Japanese
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豪雨の島
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Island of Heavy Rain
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References