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As part of a promotional competition pertaining to ''Fire Emblem: Champion's Sword'' on July 2002, '''Japanese shonen manga magazine V-Jump gave away special cartridges of''' '''''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade''''' '''that contained trial maps that weren't available in the retail version of the game''' to select winners. These maps were "Graizel Execution Court", "V-Type Original Map", "J-Type Original Map", and "Defeat Bandits".<ref>[https://www.pegasusknight.com/mb/fe6/et_clear.html#IDX3 A section of Pegasus Knight's page for post-game content of ''The Binding Blade'' detailing the trial maps.] Retrieved 6 Oct '21</ref>


The first one was based on a location found in


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 15:21, 6 October 2021

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade V-Jump trial maps (lost promotional DLC of Game Boy Advance tactical role-playing game; 2002)

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Screenshot of the Graizel Execution Court map.

Status: Lost

As part of a promotional competition pertaining to Fire Emblem: Champion's Sword on July 2002, Japanese shonen manga magazine V-Jump gave away special cartridges of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade that contained trial maps that weren't available in the retail version of the game to select winners. These maps were "Graizel Execution Court", "V-Type Original Map", "J-Type Original Map", and "Defeat Bandits".[1]

The first one was based on a location found in

Gallery

See Also

Articles about The Binding Blade

Other Fire Emblem-related media

External Links

Reference