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Dragalia Lost
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Dragalia Lost (Japanese: ドラガリアロスト Dragalia Lost) is an action role playing app game for smart devices. It, like Fire Emblem Heroes, follows the "free-to-start" business model, where the base game itself is free but numerous purchases are made in the game itself to obtain resources and other boons. The Fire Emblem series series appeared in a crossover event in Dragalia Lost on April 25, 2019 in the Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes event, and again on May 2020 in the Fire Emblem: Kindred Ties event.
Gameplay
Obtaining characters and dragons is done through the game's Summoning system. Two currencies can be used to perform a summoning session. The two currencies are Wyrmite and Diamantium; Diamantium is a "premium" currency and can only be purchased with real money. Prior the April 25th 2019 update, Wyrmprints could also be obtained through summoning; they were moved to the item shop where they can now be purchased with Eldwater instead. When summoning the appearance rates are modified by the current active Summon Showcase; in Dragalia Lost there is always one active Summon Showcase. Summon Showcases with new characters often accompany an event.
Upgrading characters and weapons requires numerous different item drops from enemies in dungeons and boss fights. These resources allow the player to power up their characters and take on tougher challenges to obtain new resources, forming the primary gameplay loop.
The primary gameplay consists of dungeons and boss fights that the player must conquer. One can play by themselves or use the online co-op function to clear challenges with other players in real-time. The game utilizes a touchsceen control scheme; the player quickly taps the screen anywhere to perform standard attacks, or designated buttons to activate skills and dragon transformations when they become available. The player can swipe the screen to perform a rolling dodge. As the player completes the game's story mode, new challenges are also unlocked.
Events
Limited time events occur fairly often; with them come extra quests the player may complete to earn extra resources. Events also come with their own story segments and new, limited time, boss fights and dungeons.
Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes
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Fire Emblem: Lost Heroes (Japanese:
Characters
Adventurers
There are numerous playable characters, known by the term Adventurers, appearing in Dragalia Lost. Unlike Fire Emblem Heroes only one copy of an adventurer can be possessed by the player at a time, any duplicate adventurers are converted to Eldwater, a unit-upgrading resource. Characters have a rarity value, represented with varying numbers of ★, ranging from three to five. On average, the higher rarity a character is, the more powerful they are.
In addition to the above, Loki appears during the Lost Heroes event in cutscenes, as does Thórr in the Kindred Ties event.
Weapons
Dragalia Lost features several weapons that can be given to adventurers. Three from the Fire Emblem series have appeared in Dragalia Lost.
Note: With the update to version 2.0, these weapons were converted into Weapon skins with none of their individual traits remaining.
Stickers
Dragalia Lost uses images, termed as stickers, during co-op modes. The Lost Heroes event included some Fire Emblem-themed stickers exclusive to the Lost Heroes event as rewards.
A sticker featuring Marth; features a voice clip saying "Together!".
A sticker featuring Alfonse; features a voice clip saying "Leave it to me!".
A sticker featuring Veronica; features a voice clip saying "Let's play...".
A sticker featuring Fjorm; features a voice clip saying "Let's go!".
A sticker featuring Loki; features a voice clip saying "So lovely!".
Additionally, the Kindred Ties event included five more Fire Emblem-themed stickers exclusive to the Kindred Ties event as rewards.
A sticker featuring Tiki; features a voice clip saying "Mar-Mar!".
A sticker featuring Chrom; features a voice clip saying "Anything can change!".
A sticker featuring Sharena; features a voice clip saying "Let's be friends!".
A sticker featuring Peony; features a voice clip saying "Sweet dreams!".
A sticker featuring Feh; features a voice clip of an owl's hoot.
Trivia
- Dragalia Lost was not the first non-Fire Emblem Heroes mobile title to feature Fire Emblem content; that title instead goes to Miitomo, one of Nintendo's early, and short lived, mobile efforts.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Dragalia Lost |
In-universe, the term "Dragalia" refers to the harmonious union of humans and dragons; it also refers to the magical balance of the world.[2] |
Japanese |
ドラガリアロスト |
Dragalia Lost, as above. |
Gallery
Character artwork
Artwork of Marth as he appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Alfonse as he appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Fjorm as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Veronica as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Loki as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Tiki as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Tiki as a Divine Dragon in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Chrom as he appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Sharena as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Peony as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Artwork of Thórr as she appears in Dragalia Lost.
Wyrmprint artwork
The initial version of The Order's Messenger Owl, featuring Feh.
The initial version of A Brief Repose, featuring Veronica and Notte.
Bonds Between Worlds, featuring Alfonse and Euden.
The refined version of Welcome to the Halidom!, additionally featuring Moon Drake and Snow Drake.
Promotional illustrations
Artwork of Veronica and Cleo.
Artwork of Marth and Midgardsormr.
References
- ↑ "Defensive battles are here! Work together in co-op to cover ground and protect the castle gate." — News | Dragalia Lost | Nintendo, dragalialost.com, Published: April 18th 2019, Retrieved: April 18th 2019
- ↑ Euden: "Dragalia"? What is that?
Midgardsormr: Do you seek a lesson, my prince? Very well. Let us dust off the chronicles of history together...
Euden: So my family's power of dragonblood arose from peace. From...the light. Does the Ilian Church still have the Primal Pactstone?
Midgardsormr: No. The stone was lost around three hundred years ago. It was shattered during a terrible conflict. This was not indicative of a rift between us. Man and dragon alike chose to shatter it to avert catastrophe. However, years later, the consequences could be felt. The loss of dragalia slowly changed the world. And now here we are, 300 years later. Dragons and dragonblood fighting amongst ourselves as if we never learned a thing. Yet what appears to be an ordinary war actually reflects a much deeper problem. It is but another sign of imbalance in a world that has lost its symbol of amity.
Euden: Well, I know we may have broken our oath of peace... But our bond of trust remains. How else could we have forged a pact? And if that's the case, it means we can still restore dragalia.
External links
- Dragalia Lost official website
- Dragalia Lost (@DragaliaLostApp) | Twitter official English Twitter account
- ドラガリアロスト公式 (@dragalialost) | Twitter official Japanese Twitter account