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|firstseen = Chapter 9: [[Emmeryn (Chapter)|Emmeryn]]
 
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{{Quote|Where is the damn [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern brigade]]?! Hurry! Close off their escape!|Campari's quote from Turn 2 in Chapter 9.}}
 
{{Quote|Where is the damn [[Wyvern Rider|wyvern brigade]]?! Hurry! Close off their escape!|Campari's quote from Turn 2 in Chapter 9.}}

Revision as of 17:22, 3 October 2015

“Where is the damn wyvern brigade?! Hurry! Close off their escape!”
—Campari's quote from Turn 2 in Chapter 9.

Campari (Pomodoro in the Japanese version) is an enemy boss character from Fire Emblem: Awakening.

He and his forces guard the Plegia Castle Courtyard as it is invaded by Chrom's forces, who are trying to save Emmeryn. He is shown to be very bitter with Chrom's forces, calling them scum and claiming killing him will only feed Plegia's rage.

In Game

Boss Stats

Starting Class Level HP Str Mag Skl Spd Lck Def Res Move
FE13 Generic Enemy General Map SpriteGeneral 1 41 17 1 14 4 10 18 3 -
Skill Weapon Starting Items
LanceIconFE13Lance - C
AxeIconFE13Axe - E
Short Spear FE13 IconShort Spear
Dracoshield FE13Dracoshield*

*Dropped when defeated

Quotes

“You'll never save your precious exalt, scum!”
—Campari's pre-battle quote
“Urgh... Killing me will only... feed Plegia's rage...”
—Campari's death quote

Etymology

Pomodoro means tomato in Italian.

Trivia

  • In Ricken and Henry's B support, it is revealed that Campari makes birdhouses for homeless birds.
  • He shares his portrait with Gyral.

Gallery



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