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+ | |image = Goddess Icon (Artwork).png |
− | |caption=Official artwork of the '''Goddess Icon''' from the TCG. |
+ | |caption = Official artwork of the '''Goddess Icon''' from the TCG. |
|title = Goddess Icon |
|title = Goddess Icon |
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+ | |jpn_name = {{nihongo|Goddess Statue|女神の像|Megami no Zō}}<br> |
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+ | {{nihongo|Luck's Ring|ラックスリング|Rakkusu Ringu}}<small>([[FE5]])</small><br> |
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+ | {{nihongo|Luck Plus|LUK プラス|Rakku Purasu}} <small>([[TS1]])</small> |
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|type = [[Stat booster]] |
|type = [[Stat booster]] |
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|effect = Increases [[Luck]]}} |
|effect = Increases [[Luck]]}} |
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− | {{Quote|A statue that increases luck by 2.|In-game description, '' |
+ | {{Quote|A statue that increases luck by 2.|In-game description, ''New Mystery of the Emblem''}} |
− | The '''Goddess Icon''' |
+ | The '''Goddess Icon''' is a [[Stat booster]] that recurs across the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem Series]]''. When used, the Goddess Icon permanently raises its user's [[Luck]] by a set number of points that varies from game to game. |
− | In ''[[Thracia 776]]'', the Goddess Icon is substituted by the '''Luck Ring''' |
+ | In ''[[Thracia 776]]'', the Goddess Icon is substituted by the '''Luck Ring''', where it permanently boosts its user's Luck by 2 when used. |
In the localised versions of the [[Tellius Series]], the Goddess Icon is renamed to the '''Ashera Icon''', in recognition of the fact that the affairs of the continent of [[Tellius]] are overseen by the goddess [[Ashera]]. |
In the localised versions of the [[Tellius Series]], the Goddess Icon is renamed to the '''Ashera Icon''', in recognition of the fact that the affairs of the continent of [[Tellius]] are overseen by the goddess [[Ashera]]. |
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− | In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', the Goddess Icon's equivalent takes the form of a potion that is simply known as the '''Luck Plus''' |
+ | In ''[[TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga]]'', the Goddess Icon's equivalent takes the form of a potion that is simply known as the '''Luck Plus''', where it permanently raises its user's Luck by 2. |
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==Item Information== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''=== |
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|Goddess Icon |
|Goddess Icon |
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|2,250 |
|2,250 |
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− | |Increases its user's [[Luck]] by |
+ | |Increases its user's [[Luck]] by 7. |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade]]''=== |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''=== |
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|[[File:Goddessicon.gif]] Goddess Icon |
|[[File:Goddessicon.gif]] Goddess Icon |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''=== |
+ | {{Quote|Increases luck by 2 points. Vanishes after use.|In-game description}} |
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|[[File:Goddessicon.gif]] Goddess Icon |
|[[File:Goddessicon.gif]] Goddess Icon |
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]''=== |
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+ | {{Quote|An item that increases luck by 2.|In-game description, ''Shadow Dragon''}} |
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|[[File:FE11goddessicon.png]] Goddess Icon |
|[[File:FE11goddessicon.png]] Goddess Icon |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]''=== |
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|[[File:FE11goddessicon.png]] Goddess Icon |
|[[File:FE11goddessicon.png]] Goddess Icon |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''=== |
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|[[File:Goddess Icon FE13.png]] Goddess Icon |
|[[File:Goddess Icon FE13.png]] Goddess Icon |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''=== |
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+ | ===Overview=== |
− | The Goddess Icon is |
+ | The Goddess Icon is usually inferior to any other [[Stat booster|Stat Boosting item]] in any given Fire Emblem game and generally won't grant your units a very noticeable change in battle performance. Nevertheless, they are still stat boosting items and as such are extremely useful. Goddess Icons are best used on units with poor luck and not enough defense to trivialize [[Critical hit]]s. This can drastically reduce the risk of an unfortunate enemy critical hit, forcing a player to restart the chapter. |
− | Goddess Icons can also be useful when given to units with high luck stats, as players will occasionally need to deal with enemies that have massive critical rates.[[Sacred Stones| |
+ | Goddess Icons can also be useful when given to units with high luck stats, as players will occasionally need to deal with enemies that have massive critical rates. For example, in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|The Sacred Stones]]'', [[Pablo]], has a 15% chance of landing a critical hit in Hard Mode, but will find himself unable to critical [[Seth]] or [[Innes]] at all, should one of them be given the Goddess Icon that [[Tethys]] starts off with. |
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+ | In [[Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Three Houses]], the Luck stat is used in calculations for both Hit and Avoid for magic attacks, but not for physical attacks. It is also used to calculate critical hit rate. As such, mages with shaky hitrates (or units who might have to take hits from mages) can benefit more from Goddess Icons than other units. |
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==Item Locations== |
==Item Locations== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''=== |
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+ | {{ObjectLocation}} |
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+ | |[[The Pyrathi Dragon|Ch. 9]] - [[Chest]] |
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+ | |} |
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''=== |
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|Dropped |
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− | |'''Book 1:''' [[Kannival]] ([[ |
+ | |'''Book 1:''' [[Kannival]] ([[Port Warren (chapter)|Ch. 7]]) |
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|Enemy [[Dancer]] ([[The Liberation of Leonster|Ch. 18]]) |
|Enemy [[Dancer]] ([[The Liberation of Leonster|Ch. 18]]) |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade]]''=== |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''=== |
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|Secret Shop |
|Secret Shop |
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+ | |[[The Binding Blade|Ch. 21]] |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade]]''=== |
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|Steal |
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|Steal |
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− | |Enemy [[Archer]] ([[ |
+ | |Enemy [[Archer]] ([[Last Hope|Ch. 19]]) |
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|Treasure |
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+ | |[[The Pyrathi Dragon|Ch. 9]] - [[Chest]] |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem: |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]''=== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''=== |
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+ | |[[Flames on the Blue|Ch. 14]] • [[Invisible Ties (Chapter)|Ch. 23]] • [[Anna the Merchant|Para. 4]] • [[Ambivalence|Para. 10]] • [[The Sword or the Knee|Para. 20]] |
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− | |[[Mad King Gangrel|Ch. 11]] |
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|Merchants |
|Merchants |
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− | |All locations. (Higher chance in [[Mount Prism]], [[Origin Peak]], [[Sea-King's Throne]], [[Conqueror's Whetstone]], [[Mountain Village (Awakening)|Mountain Village]], [[Warriors' Tomb]], [[ |
+ | |All locations. (Higher chance in [[Mount Prism]], [[Origin Peak]], [[Sea-King's Throne]], [[Conqueror's Whetstone]], [[Mountain Village (Awakening)|Mountain Village]], [[Warriors' Tomb]], [[Wellspring of Truth]] and [[Garden of Giants]]) |
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|[[Renown]] |
|[[Renown]] |
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|Acquire 900 Renown points in order to obtain one Goddess Icon through this method. |
|Acquire 900 Renown points in order to obtain one Goddess Icon through this method. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''=== |
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+ | |Event |
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+ | |[[Royal Royale|Xeno 6]] - End of Chapter |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Rank Rewards |
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+ | |Battle Points 1000 (1 in stock)<br>Visit Points 200 (1 in stock) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Luck Ring TCG.jpg|The '''Luck Ring''', as it appears in the fourth series of the TCG. |
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− | + | Goddess Icon TCG.jpg|The '''Goddess Icon''', as it appears in the fifth series of the TCG. |
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− | + | Luck Ring (Artwork).png|Official artwork of the '''Luck Ring''' from the TCG. |
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− | + | Luck Plus (TS Artwork).png|Artwork of the '''Luck Plus''' from ''TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga''. |
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 8 January 2024
—In-game description, New Mystery of the Emblem
The Goddess Icon is a Stat booster that recurs across the Fire Emblem Series. When used, the Goddess Icon permanently raises its user's Luck by a set number of points that varies from game to game.
In Thracia 776, the Goddess Icon is substituted by the Luck Ring, where it permanently boosts its user's Luck by 2 when used.
In the localised versions of the Tellius Series, the Goddess Icon is renamed to the Ashera Icon, in recognition of the fact that the affairs of the continent of Tellius are overseen by the goddess Ashera.
In TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga, the Goddess Icon's equivalent takes the form of a potion that is simply known as the Luck Plus, where it permanently raises its user's Luck by 2.
Item Information
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 2,250 | Increases its user's Luck by 7. |
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 10,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 4. |
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Luck Ring | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Luck Plus | 1 | 12,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 3. |
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
—In-game description
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Ashera Icon | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Ashera Icon | 1 | 8,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
—In-game description, Shadow Dragon
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 2,500 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 2,500 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem Awakening
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 2,500 | Increases its user's Luck by 2. |
Fire Emblem Fates
Name | Uses | Worth | Effect(s) / Note(s) |
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Goddess Icon | 1 | 10,000 | Increases its user's Luck by 4. |
Overview
The Goddess Icon is usually inferior to any other Stat Boosting item in any given Fire Emblem game and generally won't grant your units a very noticeable change in battle performance. Nevertheless, they are still stat boosting items and as such are extremely useful. Goddess Icons are best used on units with poor luck and not enough defense to trivialize Critical hits. This can drastically reduce the risk of an unfortunate enemy critical hit, forcing a player to restart the chapter.
Goddess Icons can also be useful when given to units with high luck stats, as players will occasionally need to deal with enemies that have massive critical rates. For example, in The Sacred Stones, Pablo, has a 15% chance of landing a critical hit in Hard Mode, but will find himself unable to critical Seth or Innes at all, should one of them be given the Goddess Icon that Tethys starts off with.
In Three Houses, the Luck stat is used in calculations for both Hit and Avoid for magic attacks, but not for physical attacks. It is also used to calculate critical hit rate. As such, mages with shaky hitrates (or units who might have to take hits from mages) can benefit more from Goddess Icons than other units.
Item Locations
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
Method | Location |
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Treasure | Ch. 9 - Chest |
Secret Shop | Ch. 21 |
Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
Method | Location |
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Dropped | Book 1: Kannival (Ch. 7) |
Treasure | Book 1: Ch. 10 - Chest Book 2: Ch. 11 - Hidden in the sand. • Ch. 16 - Chest |
Secret Shops | Book 1: Ch. 19 Book 2: Final-1 |
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Method | Location |
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Visit | Ch. 8 - Village |
Dropped | Enemy Dancer (Ch. 18) |
TearRing Saga: Utna Heroes Saga
Method | Location |
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Visit | M3 - Village |
Treasure | • M14 - Chest • M25 - Hidden in the sand. |
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
Method | Location |
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Treasure | Ch. 6 - Chest |
Visit | Ch. 18A - Village • Ch. 19B - Village |
Secret Shop | Ch. 21 |
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Method | Location |
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Steal | Hector's Story: Enemy Fighter** (Ch. 30) |
Inventory | Erk* |
Visit | Eliwood's Story: Ch. 18x - Ruins Hector's Story: Ch. 19x - Ruins |
*Eliwood and Hector's stories only.
** Hard Mode only.
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Method | Location |
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Steal | Enemy Archer (Ch. 19) |
Inventory | Tethys |
Secret Shop | Creature Campaign: Rausten Court |
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
Method | Location |
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Dropped | Dakova (Ch. 5) |
Treasure | Ch. 16 - Chest |
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Method | Location |
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Base Conversation | Part 1: Ch. 9 - View the base conversation titled "Vika". |
Visit | Part 2: Ch. 1 - Village |
Dropped | Part 3: Enemy Bishop (Reinforcement) (Ch. 3) |
Treasure | Part 4: Ch. 5 - Hidden in the corresponding map. |
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Method | Location |
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Treasure | Ch. 9 - Chest |
Secret Shop | Ch. 24 |
Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem
Method | Location |
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Inventory | Sheema |
Treasure | Ch. 11 - Hidden in the sand. • Ch. 16 - Chest |
Secret Shop | Ch. 21 |
Fire Emblem Awakening
Method | Location |
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Dropped | Ch. 14 • Ch. 23 • Para. 4 • Para. 10 • Para. 20 |
Merchants | All locations. (Higher chance in Mount Prism, Origin Peak, Sea-King's Throne, Conqueror's Whetstone, Mountain Village, Warriors' Tomb, Wellspring of Truth and Garden of Giants) |
Renown | Acquire 900 Renown points in order to obtain one Goddess Icon through this method. |
Fire Emblem Fates
Method | Location |
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Event | Xeno 6 - End of Chapter |
Rank Rewards | Battle Points 1000 (1 in stock) Visit Points 200 (1 in stock) |
Etymology
The concept of the Goddess Icon being used as a means to boost one's Luck could possibly be a reference to the goddess Fortuna, who is the Roman personification of fortune and luck. The official artwork portrayal of the Goddess Icon further reinforces this fact, where it is depicted as a bust fashioned in the likeness of a Roman goddess.