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By 2005, the ''Fire Emblem'' series of tactical role-playing fantasy video games had fully been established as an internationally famous and successful franchise, thanks in no small part to the inclusion of previous ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists [[Marth]] and [[Roy]] in 2001's immensely successful ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as playable characters. After ''Melee'', another game with FE characters was released outside of Japan, ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'', marking Ike's debut in a Nintendo game.
By 2005, the ''Fire Emblem'' series of tactical role-playing fantasy video games had fully been established as an internationally famous and successful franchise, thanks in no small part to the inclusion of previous ''Fire Emblem'' protagonists [[Marth]] and [[Roy]] in 2001's immensely successful ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as playable characters. After ''Melee'', another game with FE characters was released outside of Japan, ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'', marking Ike's debut in a Nintendo game.


In ''PoR'', Ike serves the traditional role of the ''Fire Emblem'' main protagonist in that the epic story revolves around him and his efforts of heroism, and that in terms of gameplay he is the game's one Lord-class playable unit; he starts out at a unique class level called Ranger with initially shaky battle statistics, but he grows into a top-quality Lord-class unit by the end of the game, on average maxing out most of his stats. The game's sequel, ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', extends the story and brings the overall story full-circle. It has been three years since the Mad King's War, and war engulfs Tellius once again as the various countries attempt to re-establish themselves.
In ''PoR'', Ike serves the traditional role of the ''Fire Emblem'' main protagonist in that the story revolves around him and his efforts of heroism, and that in terms of gameplay he is the game's one Lord-class playable unit; he starts out at a unique class level called Ranger with initially shaky battle statistics, but he grows into a top-quality Lord-class unit by the end of the game, on average maxing out most of his stats. The game's sequel, ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', extends the story and brings the overall story full-circle. It has been three years since the Mad King's War, and war engulfs Tellius once again as the various countries attempt to re-establish themselves.


In Ike's games he learns the Aether character skill, the most powerful of the skills in the game's newly introduced character skill mechanic, gives Ike a chance to perform a powerful two-hit combo, the first of which restores his Hit Points by the amount he damages, and the second of which attacks with the only half of the target's defense applied.
In Ike's games he learns the Aether character skill, the most powerful of the skills in the game's newly introduced character skill mechanic, gives Ike a chance to perform a powerful two-hit combo, the first of which restores his Hit Points by the amount he damages, and the second of which attacks with the only half of the target's defense applied.
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