Fire Emblem: Corrupt Theocracy

Hack of Fire Emblem

Title screenHack Information
Released By4522
CategoryComplete
PlatformGBA
LicenseN/A
Patching InformationNo Special Requirements
GenreStrategy > Turn Based
ModsL, T
Game DateApr 25 2003
Patch Version1.1
Release DateJan 30 2011
ReadmeYes
Last ModifiedJul 3 2017
Game Description:
The seventh installment of the Fire Emblem series (officially distinguished with the localized title of "Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade" as of Fire Emblem Heroes), and the first to be released internationally. Released for the Game Boy Advance, the main portion of the game follows the adventures of Lyn, Hector, and Eliwood, as well as their many allies, as they combat the mysterious and sinister organization known as "The Black Fang".

As the first international release, the game features a miniature storyline at the start of the game (able to be skipped on subsequent playthroughs) which (on Normal difficulty) provides players with in-depth tutorials on the conventions of Fire Emblem- Lyn's Tale, which follows the the first adventure of Lyn as she struggles to save the nation of Caelin from the diabolical machinations of her granduncle, Lundgren, who seeks to usurp the throne.

The game is also notable for informally introducing the concept of avatars to the series; the player plays a minor role in the story as a tactician for Lyn who first joins her in her quest during her Tale, and later returns in the main portion of the story- unlike later instances of this, however, the player themself is not a deployable unit, and functions as an NPC who assists Lyn, Hector, and Eliwood in the narrative. In addition, on subsequent playthroughs the player's character can be removed from the story altogether if the player chooses to skip Lyn's tale, which is not able to be done in games with a deployable avatar.

The Blazing Blade is to this day frequently recommended as the most ideal entry point into the Fire Emblem series due to it's comprehensive tutorial and introductory story designed to ease players into the franchise and it's many conventions, both mechanical and narrative.
Hack Description:
Fire Emblem Corrupt Theocracy is a Fire Emblem 7 mod/hack. It contains custom events, a new story, and some new maps and mugs. All characters and weapons have been changed, and some new weapons and classes have been added.

The Hack is split into two parts: Part One (Lyn Mode) and Part Two (Eliwood Mode).

Part One

Part One is 9 chapters long including the prologue. It has 15 characters. It is meant to be fairly easy, and your characters generally greatly out level your enemies. Only the last two chapters should pose any difficulty.

The Story has you follow the prince of the Fire Clan of "Repub". His name is Eli, and he is the Commander of the countries border patrol. The story of part one starts with Eli on any regular old border patrol mission: Killing the bandits from Merc who have come into Repub. Everything changes though when it turns out that the group they attacked are actually working for Holy and are traveling with a True Dragon hostage.

Of the characters found in Part One, nine return as playable in Part Two, but only one of them has their part one stats affect their part two counterpart.

Part Two

Part Two is the main and central story of the hack. It takes place 20 years after part one. The story follows a group of mercenaries who originally work for the corrupt theocracy of Holy. This changes when two soldiers from Repub come looking for a general (a character playable in part one) to help with the countries current conflict, as they are now losing the war against Holy after a sudden turn of tides. When it turns out the general has died, but that two of the mercenaries are related to them, they decide to go as the next best thing, and so as to not go back empty handed. But during their adventure, an even bigger conflict Arieses...

It is 23 chapters long with 54 playable characters. Three of them are only available for the final chapter, and two are "Secret Characters" a la Stefan. Not all characters have support convo's. Instead, they have in chapter convo's with a couple of characters a la FE4. There are some characters who have supports, but have no support convo's.
ROM / ISO Information:
•Fire Emblem (USA, Australia).gba - NOINTRO
•CRC32: 2A524221
•MD5: F1A1B9742FCD467A531DD4314C4E7D19
•SHA-1: C735FDBB9E8ABE19E0C6A44708DF19ACC962E204
•SHA-256: F1200D19771B366B6EAD15DEC0EEE4A7785B538D894C069C36F7592321EE799B
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Files:
  • Readme File
  • Patch File
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