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|image = [[File:DracozombieGBAIcon.gif]]
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|image = [[File:Draco Zombie Echoes.png]]
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|caption = Generic class portrait of a Necrodragon from Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
 
|title = Draco Zombie
 
|title = Draco Zombie
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]
 
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]
 
|promofrom = -
 
|promofrom = -
|promoto = [[White Dragon (Gaiden)|White Dragon]]<sup>(FE2 only)</sup>
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|promoto = [[White Dragon (Gaiden)|White Dragon]] <sup>(FE2 only)</sup>
|weapons = [[Breath]]<br />[[Fire (magic)|Fire]] <sup>(TS only)</sup>
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|weapons = [[Breath]]<br>[[Fire (magic)|Fire]] <sup>(TS only)</sup>
 
|skills = -}}
 
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{{Quote|The revived corpse of a dragon. Its putrid breath decays all it touches.|In-game description from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''.}}
   
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The '''Draco Zombie''' (ドラゴンゾンビ ''Doragon Zonbie'', '''Dragon Zombie''' in the Japanese version), referred to as '''Necrodragon''' in the English version of ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]'', is an enemy-only [[Manakete|Dragon]] class that is introduced in ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]''. Undead dragons resurrected by dark magic, Draco Zombies originally attack by biting their foes, only breathing noxious fumes of fell breath on their foes in later iterations. Despite ''Gaiden'' being in continuity with the [[Archanea Series]], Draco Zombies are the only dragons to have their existences left unexplained.
{{Quote|The revived corpse of a dragon. Its putrid breath decays all it touches.|In game description from [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]}}
 
   
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==History in the Series==
'''Draco Zombies''' (ドラゴンゾンビ, called '''Dragon Zombies''' in the Japanese versions, Dゾンビ, '''D Zombie''' in ''Gaiden'') are undead dragons brought back from the dead by dark magic. They originally appeared in ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden]]'', as powerful monster enemies. Despite ''Gaiden'' being in continuity with the [[Akaneia Series]], Draco Zombies are the only dragons to feature, their presence unexplained.
 
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The Draco Zombie class is known as '''D Zombie''' (Dゾンビ ''D Zonbie'') in its original inception in ''Gaiden'', where it is feared as a class of formidable monster enemies that attack by biting. Certain [[Cantor]]s, as well as [[Duma]] can summon them. There is a more powerful variation called the [[White Dragon (Gaiden)|White Dragon]].
   
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Draco Zombies return in ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', where they are capable of spewing globules of fire in order to damage their foes. The breaths of fire that Draco Zombies in this game spew have differing attack ranges depending on their size; the small version is used for close-range melee attacks, while the large one is used to damage multiple foes in a single attack. Their breath weapons are classified as [[Fire (magic)|Fire Magic]] in this game.
They would later reappear in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'', where instead of biting, they attack with the breath attack [[Wretched Air]]. When [[Lyon]] (possessed by the Demon King) journeyed to the Black Temple, he was confronted by [[Morva]], who was not fooled by the Demon King's disguise. In an attempt to stop him, Morva was defeated and turned into a Draco Zombie. Despite this, however, his class is still [[Manakete]], not Draco Zombie. The true Draco Zombies only appear during the main story in the final chapter, though they also appear in the tenth floor of the [[Lagdou Ruins]]. Draco Zombies can be considered the hardest monster enemy in the game.
 
   
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Draco Zombies later reappear in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'', where they release fumes of toxic [[Wretched Air]] in order to damage their foes. Considered some of the strongest generic enemies in the game, two are only encountered on the main path in the penultimate chapter. Ten of them are also found at the last floor of the [[Lagdou Ruins]].
==Stats==
 
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===Base===
 
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==Overview==
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===Profile===
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In ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'', when [[Lyon]] journeys to the [[Black Temple]], he is confronted by [[Morva]], who immediately recognizes him as the [[Fomortiis|Demon King]] masquerading as Lyon. Morva is felled in an attempt to halt Lyon's advance, whereupon he is reanimated into a Draco Zombie. Bent to Lyon's will, Morva's soulless corpse is then used to guard the entrance of the Black Temple and prevent the advance of [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]]'s army.
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Two more Draco Zombies are later seen inside the Black Temple, where they are deployed to stop the group from reaching Fomortiis.
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===Combat===
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In ''The Sacred Stones'', Draco Zombies use the powerful [[Wretched Air]] as their sole weapon of choice - this gives them a massive overall stat increase. While it has set damage, it functions much like [[Luna (weapon)|Luna]] - it completely ignores the target's DEF/RES values. Their stats are very poor compared to other monsters, but because of their Wretched Air buffs, boosts them to incredibly high levels. Apart from that, they also possess massive health; with the exception of the boss in Lagdou Ruin's final floor, each Draco Zombie is guaranteed to have 70+ health.
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Draco Zombies, like all monsters, are weak to the Sacred weapons, the [[Bishop]]'s [[Slayer]] skill, and Myrrh's [[Dragonstone (weapon)|Dragonstone]]. As they are also considered to be flying, they are also weak anything that is effective against flying units, like [[Bow]]s and the [[Wind Sword]]. Due to their Wretched Air bonuses, high Strength/Magic and Skill units are recommended when battling them. The tome [[Eclipse (tome)|Eclipse]] can reduce a large chunk of their massive health, which can be followed by [[Purge]] to kill them from afar.
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Players should lure these beasts out of their areas before hammering them, as it is important to kill the Draco Zombie as quick as possible. Units cannot withstand two attacks of their Wretched Air, unless the target unit(s) have been healed.
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==In-Game==
 
===Base Stats===
 
{{Classstat
 
{{Classstat
|fe2=40*15*-*1*5*0*12*12*-
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|fe2=40*15*-*1*5*0*12*12*8*-*-*-
|ts=40*7*7*4*4*0*15*-*{{Weapon|ts|fire}} 1
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|ts=40*7*7*4*4*0*15*-*5*-*-*{{Weapon|ts|fire}} 1
|fe8=53*1*-*0*1*0*0*3*[[Breath]] -
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|fe8=53*1*-*0*1*0*0*3*5*25*-*[[Breath]]
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|fe15=40*15*-*1*5*0*12*12*8*-*-*-
 
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}}
   
===Maximum===
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===Maximum Stats===
 
{{Classstat
 
{{Classstat
|fe2=52*40*-*40*40*40*40*40*-
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|fe2=52*40*-*40*40*40*40*40*8*-*-*-
|ts=60*22*22*19*19*30*30*-*{{Weapon|ts|fire}} 16
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|ts=60*22*22*19*19*30*30*-*12*-*-*{{Weapon|ts|fire}} 16
|fe8=60*50*-*50*50*30*50*50*[[Breath]] -
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|fe8=60*50*-*50*50*30*50*50*15*25*-*[[Breath]]
 
}}
 
}}
   
===Growth rates===
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===Growth Rates===
 
{{Classstat
 
{{Classstat
|fe2=150%*50%*-*50%*50%*0%*50%*0%*-
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|fe2=150%*50%*-*50%*50%*0%*50%*0%*-*-*-*-
|fe8=85%*35%*-*20%*20%*25%*30%*10%*[[Breath]] -
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|fe8=85%*35%*-*20%*20%*25%*30%*10%*-*-*-*-
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|fe15=120%*50%*-*30%*30%*0%*45%*20%*-*-*-*-
 
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==Tactics==
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==Trivia==
In ''The Sacred Stones'', a Draco Zombie is vulnerable to Bows and S-level weapons. A good ploy for the 10th floor of the Lagdou Ruins is to lure a Draco Zombie into your reach with a [[Phantom]], so that you don't have to move far and come within grasp of the other Draco Zombies.
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*In ''The Sacred Stones'', Draco Zombies do not flash upon dying like other enemies; instead, their head slightly drops before disappearing. They also have a battle roar, though it is not heard if the player uses a long range tome against them.
 
Another known tactic is to equip [[Purge]] with a [[Bishop]] or two and rain death upon the Draco Zombies from a far and safe distance, which will easily kill off most of the beasts, if not all; the only flaw in this plan is that Purge has low [[Durability]], and will break after only five uses.
 
 
A third tactic is to give a Lance wielder or an Axe wielder their respective Dragon weapons, then lure them in with a fast evader and then go in for the kill; however, it is riskier than the other two as Draco Zombies have defense-piercing attacks and a weapon with 100% hit rate.
 
 
A fast and effective, but rather expensive and specified tactic is to use five bow wielders (requires at least two of three of [[Ross (The Sacred Stones)|Ross]], [[Garcia (The Sacred Stones)|Garcia]] and [[Gerik]] to promote to a bow-user) and attack with Brave Bows simultaneously. Those in peril can be healed, then the other five can be taken down slowly.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Dragon_Zombie_portrait.png|Class portrait of the Draco Zombie in ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]''.
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File:Dracozombie Concept.png|Concept artwork of the Necrodragon class from ''[[Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]''.
File:D zombie.png|A Dragon Zombie as it appears in ''Gaiden''.
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B09-048HN.png|A Necrodragon as it appears in ''Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)''.
File:D zombie green.png|An alternate colored Dragon Zombie in ''Gaiden''.
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File:Dragon Zombie portrait.png|Generic class portrait of the Dragon Zombie class from ''TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga''.
 
File:DracozombieGBAIcon.gif|Generic class portrait of the Draco Zombie class from ''The Sacred Stones''.
File:TRSDragonZombie.png|The Draco Zombie as it appears in ''TearRing Saga''.
 
File:Zombie-dragon.gif|A battle animation of the Draco Zombie in ''The Sacred Stones''.
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File:Draco Zombie Young Grima portrait.png|Generic class portrait of the Necrodragon class from ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
File:FE2DracoZombieWhiteDragon.png|Draco Zombie map sprite in ''Gaiden''.
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File:Draco Zombie Young Grima village.png|Village sprite of Necrodragon from ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
File:Dragon zombie.PNG|Draco Zombie map sprite in ''TearRing Saga''.
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File:D zombie.png|Battle model of the D Zombie class from ''Gaiden''.
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File:D zombie green.png|Battle model of an alternate-colored D Zombie from ''Gaiden''.
File:FE8DracoZombie Icon.gif|Draco Zombie map sprite in ''The Sacred Stones''.
 
 
File:TRSDragonZombie.png|Battle model of the Dragon Zombie class from ''TearRing Saga''.
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File:Zombie-dragon.gif|Battle animation of the Draco Zombie class from ''The Sacred Stones''.
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File:FE15 Necrodragon.jpg|Battle model of the Necrodragon class from ''Echoes''.
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File:FE2DracoZombieWhiteDragon.png|Map sprite of the D Zombie class from ''Gaiden''.
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File:Dragon zombie.PNG|Map sprite of the Dragon Zombie class from ''TearRing Saga''.
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File:FE8DracoZombie Icon.gif|Map sprite of the Draco Zombie class from ''The Sacred Stones''.
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 3 June 2020

“The revived corpse of a dragon. Its putrid breath decays all it touches.”
—In-game description from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.

The Draco Zombie (ドラゴンゾンビ Doragon Zonbie, Dragon Zombie in the Japanese version), referred to as Necrodragon in the English version of Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, is an enemy-only Dragon class that is introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden. Undead dragons resurrected by dark magic, Draco Zombies originally attack by biting their foes, only breathing noxious fumes of fell breath on their foes in later iterations. Despite Gaiden being in continuity with the Archanea Series, Draco Zombies are the only dragons to have their existences left unexplained.

History in the Series

The Draco Zombie class is known as D Zombie (Dゾンビ D Zonbie) in its original inception in Gaiden, where it is feared as a class of formidable monster enemies that attack by biting. Certain Cantors, as well as Duma can summon them. There is a more powerful variation called the White Dragon.

Draco Zombies return in TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga, where they are capable of spewing globules of fire in order to damage their foes. The breaths of fire that Draco Zombies in this game spew have differing attack ranges depending on their size; the small version is used for close-range melee attacks, while the large one is used to damage multiple foes in a single attack. Their breath weapons are classified as Fire Magic in this game.

Draco Zombies later reappear in The Sacred Stones, where they release fumes of toxic Wretched Air in order to damage their foes. Considered some of the strongest generic enemies in the game, two are only encountered on the main path in the penultimate chapter. Ten of them are also found at the last floor of the Lagdou Ruins.

Overview

Profile

In Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, when Lyon journeys to the Black Temple, he is confronted by Morva, who immediately recognizes him as the Demon King masquerading as Lyon. Morva is felled in an attempt to halt Lyon's advance, whereupon he is reanimated into a Draco Zombie. Bent to Lyon's will, Morva's soulless corpse is then used to guard the entrance of the Black Temple and prevent the advance of Eirika and Ephraim's army.

Two more Draco Zombies are later seen inside the Black Temple, where they are deployed to stop the group from reaching Fomortiis.

Combat

In The Sacred Stones, Draco Zombies use the powerful Wretched Air as their sole weapon of choice - this gives them a massive overall stat increase. While it has set damage, it functions much like Luna - it completely ignores the target's DEF/RES values. Their stats are very poor compared to other monsters, but because of their Wretched Air buffs, boosts them to incredibly high levels. Apart from that, they also possess massive health; with the exception of the boss in Lagdou Ruin's final floor, each Draco Zombie is guaranteed to have 70+ health.

Draco Zombies, like all monsters, are weak to the Sacred weapons, the Bishop's Slayer skill, and Myrrh's Dragonstone. As they are also considered to be flying, they are also weak anything that is effective against flying units, like Bows and the Wind Sword. Due to their Wretched Air bonuses, high Strength/Magic and Skill units are recommended when battling them. The tome Eclipse can reduce a large chunk of their massive health, which can be followed by Purge to kill them from afar.

Players should lure these beasts out of their areas before hammering them, as it is important to kill the Draco Zombie as quick as possible. Units cannot withstand two attacks of their Wretched Air, unless the target unit(s) have been healed.

In-Game

Base Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE24015-15012128---
TS407744015-5--TS Fire Magic 1
FE8531-01003525-Breath
FE154015-15012128---

Maximum Stats

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE25240-40404040408---
TS60222219193030-12--TS Fire Magic 16
FE86050-50503050501525-Breath

Growth Rates

HPStrMagSklSpdLckDefResMovConWtWlvCha
FE2150%50%-50%50%0%50%0%----
FE885%35%-20%20%25%30%10%----
FE15120%50%-30%30%0%45%20%----

Trivia

  • In The Sacred Stones, Draco Zombies do not flash upon dying like other enemies; instead, their head slightly drops before disappearing. They also have a battle roar, though it is not heard if the player uses a long range tome against them.

Gallery