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Fire Emblem TCG

The original Fire Emblem TCG, which ran from 2001 to 2004, had its final two series focus on Archanea, both of which featured Navarre. In Series 5, he had one character card, one suprise card, and one turn marker.

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5-012 ナバール (Nabarl), a Rare Character Card
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5-160 鋭刃 (Sharp Blade), an Uncommon Suprise Card
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In Series 6, Navarre was featured on two character cards and one suprise card.

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6-007 ナバール (Nabarl), a Rare Character Card
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6-081 ナバール (Nabarl), a Rare Character Card
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6-134 偽者 (Imposter/Fake), a Common Suprise Card

Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)


The second Fire Emblem TCG, Cipher, ran from 2015 to 2020. Navarre was featured in one card in the first starter deck, which has an alternate holofoil rarity.

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S01-005ST, from the first starter deck
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S01-005ST+, from the first starter deck (Scan)
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S01-005ST+, from the first starter deck (Promo Image)

Navarre had three cards in the first booster set, one of which had an alternate holofoil rarity that featured Takehito Koyasu’s signature. Senri Kita posted both a work in progress version and a full version of the artwork on her Twitter.

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B01-022SR, from the first booster set
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B01-022SR+, from the first booster set (Scan)
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B01-022SR+, from the first booster set (Promo Image)
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B01-022SR+ full version from Senri Kita's Twitter
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B01-022SR+ WIP version from Senri Kita's Twitter
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B01-023N, from the first booster set
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B01-024HN, from the first booster set

Navarre can be seen in the background of the promo card and turn marker included with the 25th anniversary DVD. It is an alternate artwork of a Marth card from the first booster set. The full artwork was posted on Mayo’s Twitter.

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P01-012, an alternate version of B01-002N
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P01-012 Marker Card
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P01-012, full artwork from Mayo’s twitter.

Navarre had one card in the fourth booster set, as a duo with Yashiro Tsurugi. The full version of the artwork was posted on Twitter. Navarre’s Carnage Form was also featured on Yashiro’s other two cards in the booster, as Yashiro’s sword. One of Yashiro’s cards had an alternate holofoil rarity that featured Yoshimasa Hosoya’s signature.

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B04-015HN, from the fourth booster set
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B04-016N, from the fourth booster set
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Full version from Miho Taguchi's Twitter
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B04-014N, from the fourth booster set
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B04-013R, from the fourth booster set
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B04-013R+, from the fourth booster set (Scan)
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B04-013R+, from the fourth booster set (Promo Image)

In the thirteenth booster set, Navarre can be seen in the background of one of Lena's cards, a holofoil with alternate artwork. The full artwork was posted on daigoman’s twitter.

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B13-070R+, from the thirteenth booster set (Scan)
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B13-070R+, from the thirteenth booster set (Promo Image)
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B13-070R+, full artwork from daigoman’s twitter.

Navarre had a final two cards in the seventeenth booster, both done by peNekoR, who later posted the full artwork for both on Twitter.

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B17-007SR, from the seventeenth booster set (Scan)
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B17-007SR, from the seventeenth booster set (Promo Image)
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B17-007SR, full artwork from peNekoR’s twitter.
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B17-008HN, from the seventeenth booster set
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B17-008HN, full artwork from peNekoR’s twitter.

Fire Emblem 100 Songs of Heroes Karuta Set

A karuta set released for the series’ 25th anniversary, featuring artwork of various characters. Navarre was included, with artwork by Kumiko Suekane.

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Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher) Song-picking play Hero Iroha

A simplified karuta set featuring Cipher artwork. Interestingly, Navarre’s card was used as advertising.

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