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|image = [[File:Wagner.gif|center]]
 
|image = [[File:Wagner.gif|center]]
 
|title = Wagner
 
|title = Wagner
|game = [[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade]]
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|game = [[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]
 
|firstseen = Chapter 6: [[The Trap]]
 
|firstseen = Chapter 6: [[The Trap]]
 
|class = [[Shaman]]}}
 
|class = [[Shaman]]}}
   
{{Quote|Damn you, useless vassals! Well then, I have no choice. Witness my magic! And bow down to it's power!|Wagner}}
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{{Quote|Useless guards! But very well. Witness my magic...and bow down before its power!|Wagner}}
   
'''Wagner''' is the Boss of Chapter 6: [[The Trap]], in ''[[Fire Emblem: Binding Blade]]''.
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'''Wagner''' is the Boss of Chapter 6: [[The Trap]], in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]''.
   
Wagner was originally a trusted retainer of Lord [[Orun]], the Marquess of [[Thria]], a territory of [[Lycia]]. However, after [[Bern]]'s invasion of Lycia Wagner decided to betray Orun.
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Wagner was originally a trusted retainer of Lord [[Orun]], the Marquess of [[Thria]], a territory of [[Lycia]]. However, after [[Bern]]'s invasion of Lycia, Wagner decided to betray Orun.
   
When Wagner heard [[Roy]]'s group was passing through Thria on their way to the Lycian territory of [[Ostia]] with Bern's princess [[Guinivere]], he realized they would likely stop at Castle Thria for rest. Knowing this he had Lord Orun assassinated, and he planned to invite Roy's group into the Castle saying Lord Orun was ill, then ambush the group and capture the Princess. He would then give her to Bern to earn the country's favour.
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When Wagner heard [[Roy]]'s group was passing through Thria on their way to the Lycian territory of [[Ostia]] with Bern's princess [[Guinivere]], he realized they would likely stop at Castle Thria for rest. Knowing this, he assassinated Lord Orun, and planned to invite Roy's group into the castle with the excuse that Lord Orun was ill, then ambush the group and capture the princess. He would then give her to Bern to earn the country's favor.
   
He discussed this plan with the Thrian soldiers, who were under his command, and who were loyal to him. While discussing it, [[Cath]] the thief overheard the plan. Wagner then invited Roy into the Castle, and the group was left in a room for a moment, while Wagner was gone Cath approached Roy and informed him of Lord Orun's death and Wagner's plan.
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He discussed this plan with the Thrian soldiers, who were under his command, though the plan was heard by [[Cath]]. Wagner then invited Roy and his group into the castle, and briefly left them alone in a room. While Wagner was gone, Cath approached Roy and informed him of Lord Orun's death and Wagner's plan.
   
Roy then made his way to the front exit of Castle Thria with his company and was then approached again by Wagner. Wagner asked where he was going, and Roy said he was leaving unless he could see Lord Orun. Wagner then decided to simply attack and kill Roy's group with his forces, not wishing to let them go. Roy's forces knowing they were surrounded on all sides then decided to flat out capture the Castle.
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Roy then made his way to the front exit of Castle Thria with his company only to be approached again by Wagner, who asked where he was going. Roy said he was leaving unless he could see Lord Orun. Wagner then decided to simply attack and kill Roy's group with his forces, not wishing to let them go. Roy's forces, knowing they were surrounded on all sides, then decided to capture Castle Thria.
   
Wagner is the Boss of that chapter, Chapter 6: The Trap. He is a Shaman and wears a cloak over his head that covers some of his face and gives an eerie look to him. He is the first actual Magic wielding Boss of ''Binding Blade'', which makes him somewhat difficult. His high resistance makes him pretty much invulnerable to any magic attacks and any physical attackers, with their low resistance have trouble with his magic attacks. His throne makes it nearly impossible to hit for many units.
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He is the first actual Magic wielding Boss of ''The Binding Blade'', which makes him rather difficult for this early chapter. In comparison with other shaman bosses in the GBA titles, he has twice the speed and has access to a throne. His high resistance makes him pretty much invulnerable to any magic attacks and any physical attackers, with their low resistance have trouble with his magic attacks. His rather high speed and his throne makes it nearly impossible to hit for many units.
   
 
Wagner is killed in the battle at Castle Thria defending the Throne of the castle.
 
Wagner is killed in the battle at Castle Thria defending the Throne of the castle.
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He wields the simple [[Flux]] [[Tome]] as his only weapon.
 
He wields the simple [[Flux]] [[Tome]] as his only weapon.
   
==Stats==
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==In Game==
'''<u>Normal Mode</u>'''
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===Normal Mode===
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{{CharStat
{{CharstatGBA/start}}
 
  +
|game = fe6
|[[Shaman]]
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|image = [[Shaman]]
| -
 
  +
|Aff = ''-''
|9
 
  +
|Level = 9
|24
 
  +
|HP = 24
|6
 
|6
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|Str = 6
  +
|Skl = 6
|10
 
  +
|Spd = 10
|3
 
  +
|Lck = 3
|4
 
  +
|Def = 4
|8
 
  +
|Res = 8
|5
 
|5
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|Con = 5
  +
|Move = 5
|[[File:Dark.gif|20px]][[Dark Magic]]
 
|[[File:Flux.gif|18px]][[Flux]]
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|Weapon = [[File:Dark.gif|18px]][[Dark (magic)|Dark]]
 
|Item = [[File:Flux.gif|18px]][[Flux]]}}
|}
 
   
'''<u>Hard Mode</u>'''
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===Hard Mode===
  +
{{CharStat
{{CharstatGBA/start}}
 
  +
|game = fe6
|[[Shaman]]
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|image = [[Shaman]]
| -
 
  +
|Aff = ''-''
|9
 
  +
|Level = 9
|27
 
  +
|HP = 27
|9
 
  +
|Str = 9
|8
 
  +
|Skl = 8
|12
 
  +
|Spd = 12
|4
 
  +
|Lck = 4
|5
 
  +
|Def = 5
|10
 
  +
|Res = 10
|5
 
|5
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|Con = 5
  +
|Move = 5
|[[File:Dark.gif|20px]][[Dark Magic]]
 
|[[File:Flux.gif|18px]][[Flux]]
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|Weapon = [[File:Dark.gif|18px]][[Dark (magic)|Dark]]
 
|Item = [[File:Flux.gif|18px]][[Flux]]}}
|}
 
   
 
==Death Quote==
 
==Death Quote==
{{Quote|No... My plan... was flawless...|Wagner's death quote in ''Binding Blade''.}}
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{{Quote|No... My plan...was flawless...|Wagner's death quote in ''The Binding Blade''.}}
   
 
{{FE6}}
 
{{FE6}}
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi characters]]
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[[Category:Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade characters]]
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[[Category:Male Characters]]

Revision as of 01:05, 19 March 2019

“Useless guards! But very well. Witness my magic...and bow down before its power!”
—Wagner

Wagner is the Boss of Chapter 6: The Trap, in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.

Wagner was originally a trusted retainer of Lord Orun, the Marquess of Thria, a territory of Lycia. However, after Bern's invasion of Lycia, Wagner decided to betray Orun.

When Wagner heard Roy's group was passing through Thria on their way to the Lycian territory of Ostia with Bern's princess Guinivere, he realized they would likely stop at Castle Thria for rest. Knowing this, he assassinated Lord Orun, and planned to invite Roy's group into the castle with the excuse that Lord Orun was ill, then ambush the group and capture the princess. He would then give her to Bern to earn the country's favor.

He discussed this plan with the Thrian soldiers, who were under his command, though the plan was heard by Cath. Wagner then invited Roy and his group into the castle, and briefly left them alone in a room. While Wagner was gone, Cath approached Roy and informed him of Lord Orun's death and Wagner's plan.

Roy then made his way to the front exit of Castle Thria with his company only to be approached again by Wagner, who asked where he was going. Roy said he was leaving unless he could see Lord Orun. Wagner then decided to simply attack and kill Roy's group with his forces, not wishing to let them go. Roy's forces, knowing they were surrounded on all sides, then decided to capture Castle Thria.

He is the first actual Magic wielding Boss of The Binding Blade, which makes him rather difficult for this early chapter. In comparison with other shaman bosses in the GBA titles, he has twice the speed and has access to a throne. His high resistance makes him pretty much invulnerable to any magic attacks and any physical attackers, with their low resistance have trouble with his magic attacks. His rather high speed and his throne makes it nearly impossible to hit for many units.

Wagner is killed in the battle at Castle Thria defending the Throne of the castle.

He wields the simple Flux Tome as his only weapon.

In Game

Normal Mode

Starting ClassAffinity
Shaman-
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
924661034855
WeaponStarting Items
DarkDarkFluxFlux

Hard Mode

Starting ClassAffinity
Shaman-
LevelHPStrSklSpdLckDefResConMov
9279812451055
WeaponStarting Items
DarkDarkFluxFlux

Death Quote

“No... My plan...was flawless...”
—Wagner's death quote in The Binding Blade.