More actions
m Text replacement - "Vase" to "Flower Vase" |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Enemy | {{Enemy | ||
|name = Empire Soldier | |name = Empire Soldier | ||
|japanese_name= | |japanese_name= ていこくへい | ||
|romaji_name = | |romaji_name = Teikokuhei | ||
|tab1 = Sword | |tab1 = Sword | ||
|tab2 = Spear | |tab2 = Spear | ||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
|type4 = Normal | |type4 = Normal | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Empire Soldier''' ( | The '''Empire Soldier''' (ていこくへい, ''Teikokuhei'') is an enemy in the first [[Suikoden]]. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
Line 171: | Line 171: | ||
|areaD1 = [[Kouan]] | |areaD1 = [[Kouan]] | ||
|itemsD1 = [[Chest Plate]] 0.78% | |itemsD1 = [[Chest Plate]] 0.78% | ||
}} | |||
==Other languages and releases== | |||
{{column | |||
|1= | |||
{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (kanji)|帝国兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (hiragana)|ていこくへい}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Teikokuhei}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|帝国兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|帝國兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Dìguó bīng}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
|2= | |||
{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|English (PS1)|Empire Soldier}} | |||
{{Other Names row|English (HDR)|Imperial Soldier}} | |||
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Soldat impérial}} | |||
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Kaiserlicher Soldat}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Soldato imperiale}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Soldado Imperial}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 22 August 2023
The Empire Soldier (ていこくへい, Teikokuhei) is an enemy in the first Suikoden.
Information
Empire Soldiers are often found in large groups of four or more but usually do not pose a threat to your party unless you are already injured or low on spells. There are ten distinct Empire Soldiers in the game, encountered in four different areas.
The first four are encountered in Rockland when infiltrating Grady's mansion, the next three are met in the sewers of Lenankamp shortly thereafter, two are fought in Seika and the final type are fought in the military commander's mansion in Kouan.
They are sometimes accompanied by an Empire Captain. These units were frequently stationed around the Lake Toran area and used a variety of weapons in combat. Female troops were also present among the soldiers. Soldiers such as these formed the majority of the the Imperial Army's strength.
Data
Other languages and releases
Japanese (kanji) | 帝国兵 |
---|---|
Japanese (hiragana) | ていこくへい |
Japanese (romaji) | Teikokuhei |
Chinese simplified (HDR) | 帝国兵 |
Chinese traditional (HDR) | 帝國兵 |
Chinese pinyin | Dìguó bīng |
English (PS1) | Empire Soldier |
---|---|
English (HDR) | Imperial Soldier |
French (HDR) | Soldat impérial |
German (HDR) | Kaiserlicher Soldat |
Italian (HDR) | Soldato imperiale |
Spanish (HDR) | Soldado Imperial |
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 178
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 74