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|developer = Intelligent Systems
|developer = Intelligent Systems
|publisher = Nintendo
|publisher = Nintendo
|series    = ''Fire Emblem''
|series    = Fire Emblem
|platforms = [[SNES]], [[Virtual Console]]
|released  = '''Super Famicom'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 1, 1999}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=July 15, 2008}}
|released  = '''Super Famicom'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 1, 1999}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=Ju;y 15, 2008}}
|genre    = Tactical role-playing     
|genre    = Tactical role-playing     
|modes    = Single-player
|modes    = Single-player
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In '''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' the player takes command of a group of units and goes on story-based missions with varying objectives, from defeating specific enemies and rescuing targets to escaping unharmed from engagements.[3] Maps hold a variety of different terrains, from flat plains to mountains: combined with a unit's own abilities, the environment affects movement. There are also locations such as towns and churches where items, in-game currency or health may be granted of a unit remains there long enough. In addition, a "Fog of War" effect is present in some maps, where the map is obscured to players until the unit advances and reveals the portion of map within their movement and attack range.
In '''''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''''' the player takes command of a group of units and goes on story-based missions with varying objectives, from defeating specific enemies and rescuing targets to escaping unharmed from engagements.[3] Maps hold a variety of different terrains, from flat plains to mountains: combined with a unit's own abilities, the environment affects movement. There are also locations such as towns and churches where items, in-game currency or health may be granted of a unit remains there long enough. In addition, a "Fog of War" effect is present in some maps, where the map is obscured to players until the unit advances and reveals the portion of map within their movement and attack range.


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