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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:FESD Arena.png|thumb|left|[[Marth]] fighting in an arena in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''.]]
[[File:FESD Arena.png|thumb|left|[[Marth]] fighting in an arena in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon''.]]
{{s|fireemblemwiki|Arena}}s, also referred to as coliseums, are a recurring gameplay element that have appeared in most of the ''[[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' games. They can optionally be visited by any unit for a small fee, allowing said unit to engage in a one-on-one battle with an unaffiliated unit, receiving double the entry fee in case of a victory. In addition, victory against these units still counts towards a character's EXP totals; however, any units that fall in the arena are lost forever, as if in a normal battle. As such, the player can potentially allow their units to flee the arena, at the cost of losing money from entering.
{{s|fireemblemwiki|Arena}}s, also referred to as coliseums, are a recurring gameplay element that have appeared in most of the ''[[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' games. They can optionally be visited by any unit for a small fee, allowing said unit to engage in a one-on-one battle with an unaffiliated unit, receiving double the entry fee in case of a victory. In addition, victory against these units still counts towards a characters EXP totals; however, any units that fall in the arena are lost forever, as if in a normal battle - as such, the player can potentially allow their units to flee the arena, at the cost of losing money from entering.


The design of the stage does not draw inspiration from any particular ''Fire Emblem'' game; however, the dragon statues bear resemblance to the [[fireemblemwiki:File:Generic_portrait_fire_dragon_fe12.png|Fire Dragons]] and [[fireemblemwiki:File:Generic_portrait_earth_dragon_fe12.png|Earth Dragons]] from the Nintendo DS remakes of the Archanea games. [[Sakurai]] has also made a reference to the original game in a Miiverse comment.
The design of the stage does not draw inspiration from any particular ''Fire Emblem'' game; however, the dragon statues bear resemblance to the [[fireemblemwiki:File:Generic_portrait_fire_dragon_fe12.png|Fire Dragons]] and [[fireemblemwiki:File:Generic_portrait_earth_dragon_fe12.png|Earth Dragons]] from the Nintendo DS remakes of the Archanea games. [[Sakurai]] has also made a reference to the original game in a Miiverse comment.
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