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The '''Imperial Guards''' ( | The '''Imperial Guards''' (近衛兵, ''Konoehei'') are an enemy in the first [[Suikoden]]. | ||
They are the sole Imperial forces remaining at [[Gregminster Palace]] at the end of the game. Although they are capable foes, they lack the special abilities of the other enemies you can encounter in the palace. The female soldiers are more balanced and are better magic users than their male counterparts. | They are the sole Imperial forces remaining at [[Gregminster Palace]] at the end of the game. Although they are capable foes, they lack the special abilities of the other enemies you can encounter in the palace. The female soldiers are more balanced and are better magic users than their male counterparts. | ||
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|area2 = [[Gregminster Palace]] | |area2 = [[Gregminster Palace]] | ||
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==Other languages and releases== | |||
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{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (kanji)|近衛兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (hiragana)|このえへい}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Konoehei}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|近卫兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|近衛兵}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Jìn wèibīng}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
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{{Other Names}} | |||
{{Other Names row|English (PS1)|Imperial Guards}} | |||
{{Other Names row|English (HDR)|Imperial Guard}} | |||
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Garde impérial}} | |||
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Kaiserliche Wache}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Soldato imperiale}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Guardia Imperial}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
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Revision as of 13:23, 22 August 2023
- Main article: Imperial Guard
The Imperial Guards (近衛兵, Konoehei) are an enemy in the first Suikoden.
They are the sole Imperial forces remaining at Gregminster Palace at the end of the game. Although they are capable foes, they lack the special abilities of the other enemies you can encounter in the palace. The female soldiers are more balanced and are better magic users than their male counterparts.
Information
These soldiers fought to the best of their ability to protect Gregminster Palace at the end of the Gate Rune War. Comprised of both male and female soldiers, the men wielded two-handed swords while the women carried both sword and shield into combat. Though the male soldiers were physically stronger, the female soldiers utilized runes.
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Other languages and releases
| Japanese (kanji) | 近衛兵 |
|---|---|
| Japanese (hiragana) | このえへい |
| Japanese (romaji) | Konoehei |
| Chinese simplified (HDR) | 近卫兵 |
| Chinese traditional (HDR) | 近衛兵 |
| Chinese pinyin | Jìn wèibīng |
| English (PS1) | Imperial Guards |
|---|---|
| English (HDR) | Imperial Guard |
| French (HDR) | Garde impérial |
| German (HDR) | Kaiserliche Wache |
| Italian (HDR) | Soldato imperiale |
| Spanish (HDR) | Guardia Imperial |
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), pages 107-8
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 54