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* [[The Cameo]]: Characters from past ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' games will show up in some downloadable chapters. So far, [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Claire from ''Gaiden'']], [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|Ira from ''Genealogy of the Holy War'']], and [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|Innes from ''The Sacred Stones'']] have been announced.
** [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros]]: Likely going to be the case, seeing as half the games weren't released outside of Japan
* [[Canon Welding]]:
* [[Canon Welding]]: {{spoiler|My Unit's child will be a tactician named Marc, sharing the same outfit and default name as the player avatar from [[Fire Emblem Elibe|the seventh game]], and the game already has dimension hopping. The best ranking in the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem 7'' also gives Marc the same "Grandmaster" title as promoted My Unit. The English translation erases these allusions by naming the character "Morgan" instead}}.
** Even WITHOUT the dimension-warping aspect of this game, there's overwhelming evidence in this game that every other ''Fire Emblem'' game is indeed in the same universe. Taking the dimension-warping into account, it seems that some worlds are historically connected while others are [[Mutually Fictional]], such that characters have heard the stories of the other games as folklore and songs rather than history.
* [[Canon Welding]]:* {{spoiler|My Unit's child will be a tactician named Marc, sharing the same outfit and default name as the player avatar from [[Fire Emblem Elibe|the seventh game]], and the game already has dimension hopping. The best ranking in the Japanese version of ''Fire Emblem 7'' also gives Marc the same "Grandmaster" title as promoted My Unit. The English translation erases these allusions by naming the character "Morgan" instead}}.
** The continent ''Gaiden'' took place on appears later in the story.
** The Holy Weapons from [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|the Jugdral games]] make an appearance (and anyone with the appropriate weapon rank can use them now) as do {{spoiler|The 12 Dark Warlords, some of whom are in possession of said Holy Weapons}}.
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* [[Giant Flyer]]: The dark dragon Grima. {{spoiler|It's so huge that the final chapter takes place ''on its back''}}.
* [[Hot Dad]]/[[Hot Mom]]: Parents apparently don't age a day. {{spoiler|Time traveling kids being the reason, of course}} meaning potentially all couples will continue to be gorgeous even after having children.
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]:
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]:* Compare Divine Dragon child Tiki's appearance in [http://serenesforest.net/fe13/img/0404/tiki.jpg ''Awakening'']{{Dead link}} with her appearance in [https://web.archive.org/web/20100702224245/http://www.serenesforest.net/media/fe11illust/l/L_Chiki.jpg ''Shadow Dragon''] and see that the proof is in the pudding.
** Most of the DLC versions of the female lords.
* {{spoiler|[[I Have Your Wife]]: Eventually, Gangrel captures Emmeryn and forces Chrom to give him the Shield of Seals for her safety. But [[Heroic Sacrifice|she kills herself via falling off a cliff]] to prevent this}}.
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* [[Lady of War]]: {{spoiler|Lucina}}.
* [[Launcher of a Thousand Ships]]: My Unit in-universe. This would be one of the most controversial parts of the game, especially as the next game doubled down on it.
* [[Magic Knight]]:
* [[Magic Knight]]:* For the first time in the series in a game officially released in English, certain classes are capable of truly<ref>Tellius allowed Sages to pick knifes over staffs, but this was so weak, they couldn't damage anything except enemy mages. There was also a pair of units who could use both swords and staffs.</ref> using both weapons and magic. The avatar's main class the "Strategist" can wield both magic and swords.
** [[White Mage|NUNS]][[Memetic Mutation|WITH]][[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|AXES]].
** DLC Class "Demon Fighter", as a result of being ported from ''Gaiden'' and its weird magic system can wield swords, axes and tomes. The followup DLC class, the "Bride" class, can wield bows, staffs and lances just so it has a counterpart.
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* [[Super Move Portrait Attack|Mastery Skill Portrait Attack]]: The cut-in also occurs on critical hits.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: Cherche's wyvern is named [[Fire Emblem Akaneia|Minerva]].
* [[Nerf]]:
* [[Nerf]]:* The forging system had one, compared to how utterly broken it was in the preveous two games. You can now only give a limited number of 'buffs' to a single weapon, meaning you can no longer forge both Might and Critical up to max. You'll need to choose between a weapon that hits ''really'' hard all the time, or one that's slightly weaker but criticals more often. Hard mode enemies don't follow this rule.
** The [[Fire Emblem Jugdral|Holy Weapons, such as Tyrfing, Holsety and Narga]], used to have 30 MT and ludicrous bonuses. Now they've got Between 14 and 20 MT, and those bonuses are down from 30/40/80 Stat points to 5/10. [[Nerf]]ed indeed.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]: [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|Eirika's]] new [https://web.archive.org/web/20121028031326/http://serenesforest.net/fe13/img/dlc0607_img.jpg DLC costume]. Complete with [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]], [[Frills of Justice]], and what appears to be [[Impossibly Cool Clothes|sheer]] [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers]]. May double as a [[Battle Ballgown]].
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