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Fire Emblem Engage has a grand total of 15 possible Emblem Rings and Bracelets for players to collect. While some are collected during story missions, some require the paid DLC. Players can expect even more DLC Bracelets to appear while the content is unrolled throughout 2023. To get each of these Emblem Rings and DLC Bracelets, players just need to complete the story mission or Paralogue associated with the Emblem. Some of these Emblems are lost during the game, but they can all be regained in later chapters.

This article contains massive story spoilers for all Fire Emblem Engage, especially Chapter 22

The Emblem of Beginnings: Marth

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Marth is one of the most recognizable Fire Emblem characters, perhaps other than Ike. He has been in nearly all the titles in this series, and he is a shoo-in for the history-laden new Fire Emblem Engage. He is gained in the beginning, as he is the hero Alear is wearing in their sleep, and the ring remains with Alear for most of the game. Players will lose this ring in Chapter 10 when Veyle steals him but will get him back in Chapter 22.

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  • Gained in: Chapter 1
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 22
  • Paralogue: Chapter 23

The Emblem of the Holy War: Sigurd

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Sigurd is the hero of the first Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, a game that was never released in the west. It was the fourth of all the Fire Emblem games, released all the way back in 1996. While players of Fire Emblem Engage might not be familiar with Sigurd's story, they have probably heard of him in other games; he appears as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and is also part of the mobile title, Fire Emblem Heroes. To gain this hero, players need to complete Chapter 3, then get him back in Chapter 17.

  • Gained in: Chapter 3
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 17
  • Paralogue: Chapter 18

The Emblem of Echoes: Celica

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Celica is one of the two main characters of Fire Emblem Gaiden, which was remade into Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, and appears in the DLC of Fire Emblem Awakening and in Heroes. Celica's powers in Fire Emblem Engage are magic-based and allow allies to warp across the room and smash enemies into ashes. She is found when players come across Celine in Chapter 5 of Engage, but she is another that is lost in Chapter 10.

  • Gained in: Chapter 5
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 20
  • Paralogue: Chapter 21

The Emblem of Dawn: Micaiah

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Emblem Micaiah is based on the character from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, another magical unit like Celica. She is a powerful mage and grants her powers to anyone holding the Emblem Rings. She is found early and is one of the many rings stolen in Chapter 10 of Fire Emblem Engage.

  • Gained in: Chapter 6
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 19
  • Paralogue: Chapter 20

DLC Emblem: Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude

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If players of Fire Emblem Engage have purchased the DLC before Chapter 6, this Emblem Bracelet will not become available until Chapter 6. Players are granted this powerful ally, and they are the only Emblem other than Tiki that Veyle cannot take away from Alear during the terrible events of Chapter 10. These three powerful allies are based on the three main characters of Fire Emblem Three Houses.

  • Gained in: Chapter 6

DLC Emblem Tiki

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Tiki is another Divine Dragon, much like Alear, that has the ability to change shape into a dragon unit on the battlefield. She is a long-time Fire Emblem character; she appears in Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Mystery of the Emblem, Shadow Dragon, New Mystery of the Emblem, Fire Emblem Awakening, Heroes, and Warriors, as well as a DLC character in Fire Emblem Engage. She is probably the most powerful of all the Emblems, and she also does not get taken away during Chapter 10.

  • Gained in: Anytime after players unlock the Three Houses DLC in Chapter 6, when her Divine Paralogue is completed. This will likely be the same for all the future DLC characters, as all five are unlocked when Tiki's Paralogue is completed.

The Emblem of Genealogy: Leif

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Leif is another long-standing character in the series. Like Sigurd, he debuted in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War but also appears in Thracia 776, Awakening's DLC, and Heroes. With his powers, Leif helps physical DPS units to get even stronger. Players gain this unit in Chapter 8, then again in Chapter 17 of Fire Emblem Engage.

  • Gained in: Chapter 8
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 17
  • Paralogue: Chapter 18

The Emblem of Binding: Roy

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While Roy has had cameos as Fire Emblem amiibo units and in other games, he is best known for his first appearance in the franchise: Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. He grants users extra strength and becomes a powerhouse for physical attack units. As his Bond with his barer increases, he keeps giving them more and more strength. Once again, he is gained early, lost, then regained in Chapter 19.

  • Gained in: Chapter 8
  • Lost in: Chapter 10
  • Regained in: Chapter 19
  • Paralogue: Chapter 20

The Emblem of Blazing: Lyn

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Lyn is one of the main characters in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. She is given as a gift to Alear in Chapter 11 of Fire Emblem Engage by Ivy as Alear runs away from the Fell Dragon and Evil Veyle's clutches. She is great for ranged bow units, granting them extra speed.

  • Gained in: Chapter 11
  • Paralogue: Chapter 15

The Emblem of Awakening: Lucina

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Lucina is a character in Fire Emblem Awakening, Heroes, and Warriors. She is best known for her attempts at becoming Marth, calling herself by the hero's name for much of the early chapters of Awakening. Her Emblem Ring is also granted to Alear during the escape in Chapter 11 by Princess Ivy.

  • Gained in: Chapter 11
  • Paralogue: Chapter 12

The Emblem of Radiance: Ike

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Ike is another one of those characters that even people who aren't fans of the series can recognize. While he's best known for his Smash Bros. career, he also appeared in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn, Awakening's DLC, and Heroes. He also appears in a couple of other games as an amiibo-only unit.

In Engage, he is found in Chapter 13 as Alear attempts to get the rest of the Emblems for themselves before Veyle and the Four Hounds of the Fell Dragon can nab them.

  • Gained in: Chapter 13
  • Paralogue: Chapter 14

The Emblem of the Academy: Byleth

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Byleth is both a good and bad guy in the Fire Emblem series, appearing as a protagonist in Three Houses and an antagonist in Three Hopes. While Byleth could be either gender as the player's avatar, Byleth is male in Fire Emblem Engage. He has the power of the Goddess Dance, which grants extra actions to the heroes in adjacent spaces of his ring's bearer.

  • Gained in: Chapter 14
  • Paralogue: Chapter 15

The Emblem of Fates: Corrin

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Corrin is another Fire Emblem avatar that could have been male or female, depending on what players chose when playing through Fire Emblem Fates. In Engage, this hero is female. She has the ability to influence the surrounding terrain with the Skill Dragon Vein, and her Engage power called Torrential Roar. She is found in the Fire Emblem Engage kingdom of Solm, held by the Dancer unit of Engage, a man named Seadall.

  • Gained in: Chapter 15
  • Paralogue: Chapter 16

The Emblem of the Sacred: Eirika and Ephraim

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The twins' ring is the Emblem of the Sacred, inhabited by Eirika and Ephraim of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. These two pair up to make a unit more able to acclimate to the surrounding fight, as players can switch between the two twins' powers without using an action. The ring also gives players some extra dodge chance and gives them the power to hit with both a sword and a spear with extra bonus damage for Corrupted foes.

  • Gained in: Chapter 16
  • Paralogue: Chapter 17

There are big spoilers for Chapter 22 under the image below.

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The Fire Emblem: Alear

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The 13th Emblem is created during the cutscenes of chapter 22. After Alear passes away in battle, a new ring is formed through the miracle powers of the other 12. Divine Dragon Alear now possesses the ring given to them by their mother in Chapter 2, and the wearer is granted a slew of powers. This bond ring works a little differently than the others; each major bond level gives increasing numbers of boons to the holder. It also gives them a powerful Engage move called Dragon Blast.

  • Gained in: Chapter 22

Fire Emblem Engage is now available for the Nintendo Switch.

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