![]() ![]() When degeneration hit dragonkind, the Elders of the Divine Dragons proposed sealing their power in stones and becoming Manaketes. In ancient times, the Divine Dragons were once the ruling class when dragonkind was once a big empire, however eventually the dragons split apart. In Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, its remake Shadow Dragon, and sequel Mystery of the Emblem, the race of Divine Dragons was one of the most powerful of the Dragon Tribes, with only the Earth Dragons being comparable in terms of might. This version uses Dragonstones instead of breath weapons. This class not only represents the transformed dragon, but also the Manakete themselves. In Fire Emblem Warriors, Divine Dragons are again made into a separate class, the promoted class of Tiki. In Fire Emblem Awakening, again do not appear as a standalone class, only appearing when a playable one transforms. Curiously they share base stats with the Dark Dragon class. In the remake of Mystery of the Emblem, Divine Dragon Manaketes once again directly use Dragonstones as weapons instead of utilizing a separate Mist Breath weapon to attack their foes. While unused within the game, it can be seen Divine Dragons have infantry movement unlike in Mystery of the Emblem. In the DS remake of Shadow Dragon, Divine Dragons exist as a seperate class only within the game's internal data which is used to determine the stat boosts Divine Dragon Manaketes get from using the Divinestone. ![]() In The Binding Blade, the Divine Dragon class is intertwined with its Manakete counterpart, where Divinestones are directly used to transform and attack foes. Divine Dragons have flying type movement. Divine Dragons in this title are granted the ability to inflict effective damage against all Manakete and transformed Dragon classes. Through the employment of Divinestones, Divine Dragon Manaketes are able to transform into the class, whereupon they will use Mist Breath to attack their foes. In Mystery of the Emblem, the Divine Dragon class appears as a standalone class that bears stats that are disparate from its Manakete counterpart. In Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Divine Dragons technically do not exist as a standalone class, only emerging after Divine Dragon Manaketes employ Divinestones to assume their dragon forms helping them deal effective damage against other dragon units. ![]()
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