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A '''Game Over''' is an event in game where the player fails to fulfill a certain goal in a chapter or an important character dies, resulting in an instant game ending screen.
 
A '''Game Over''' is an event in game where the player fails to fulfill a certain goal in a chapter or an important character dies, resulting in an instant game ending screen.
   
In the context of ''Fire Emblem'', this generally occurs if a [[Lord]] character or an [[Avatar]] falls in battle. Some maps require the player to prevent the enemy from reaching a certain location, killing an NPC, or escaping. Failing to fulfill these requirements will result in an instant Game Over. Other situations that trigger an instant game over include having the enemy subdue the player's base of operations in ''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]] or attacking and killing [[Fargus]] in [[The Port of Badon|Chapter 19x]] of ''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]''.
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In the context of ''Fire Emblem'', this generally occurs if a [[Lord]] character or an [[Avatar]] falls in battle. Some maps require the player to prevent the enemy from reaching a certain location, killing an NPC, or escaping. Failing to fulfill these requirements will result in an instant Game Over. Other situations that trigger an instant game over include having the enemy subdue the player's base of operations in ''[[Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu]]'' or attacking and killing [[Fargus]] in [[The Port of Badon|Chapter 19x]] of ''[[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]]''.
   
 
If a Game Over occurs, players must restart that chapter or restart from the last save point.
 
If a Game Over occurs, players must restart that chapter or restart from the last save point.

Revision as of 06:31, 29 September 2013

A Game Over is an event in game where the player fails to fulfill a certain goal in a chapter or an important character dies, resulting in an instant game ending screen.

In the context of Fire Emblem, this generally occurs if a Lord character or an Avatar falls in battle. Some maps require the player to prevent the enemy from reaching a certain location, killing an NPC, or escaping. Failing to fulfill these requirements will result in an instant Game Over. Other situations that trigger an instant game over include having the enemy subdue the player's base of operations in Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu or attacking and killing Fargus in Chapter 19x of Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken.

If a Game Over occurs, players must restart that chapter or restart from the last save point.



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