Good Smile Lucina Figma Action Figure from Fire Emblem: Awakening

From the popular Nintendo 3DS game 'fire emblem: awakening' comes a fight of Lucina, the character who comes from a ruined future.



 Fire Emblem Awakening is a tactical role-playing video game, developed by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo SPD and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS handheld video game console in April 2012 in Japan, and April 2013 outside Japan. It is the thirteenth entry in the Fire Emblem series, and the first to be developed for the Nintendo 3DS.

The gameplay, like previous Fire Emblem games, focuses on tactical movement of characters across a battlefield fighting enemy units. Other features include the ability to build relationships between the characters to improve their abilities, adjustable difficulty levels, a mode that disables the permanent death of characters, and multiple camera perspectives in battle.

In Fire Emblem Awakening, Lucina originates from the Nintendo and Intelligent Systems video game Fire Emblem Awakening, an entry in their long-running Fire Emblem series of video games. Internally, Awakening was treated as a last-ditch effort to save the series, as declining sales had led Nintendo to deem it the last game series if the game did not meet sales goals.

Lucina was part of the team's efforts to rework the series' arch-typical medieval fantasy setting and revamping it using elements of time-travel; Lucina travels backward in time from a world in ruins to help her father, Chrom, work towards a different future.

Lucina's mother is dependent on the player's choices in the game's relationship and marriage system, another revamped system for the game.

Early parts in the game see her dressing up as Marth, the protagonist from a number of earlier Fire Emblem titles.

Nintendo described her in the game as "an unwavering warrior with a strong sense of justice and commitment to her family...Her power, determination, and wisdom gained from watching the destruction of her world are priceless strengths."

Lucina and the rest of the cast were cited as standout aspects of the game that helped in saving the series; Awakening posted strong sales in multiple regions and allowed Nintendo to greenlight further entries in the series.

In other media Lucina later appeared in Awakening's sequel, Fire Emblem Fates, though only as an additional downloadable content (DLC) character, not a core character to the game's story.

She is also a playable character in Nintendo's mobile entry in the series, Fire Emblem Heroes,[8] and Fire Emblem Warriors, a Tecmo Koei developed musou action game spin-off.

Tecmo Koei originally wanted to drop her from the game's story, citing both issues with her time-travelling backstory conflicting with the new story they were trying to tell in the game, and the perception that there were already too many sword-bearing characters unbalancing the game's gameplay.

This idea was rejected by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo, deeming her too important to the franchise to be cut from the game.