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There’s really no better way to celebrate Nintendo’s newest game even more on your phone than by taking part in the Miitomo x Fire Emblem Heroes collaboration. There are a couple ways to join in on the fun, too, so check ’em out!

Lucina’s mask

The first thing you can do is participate in the retweet event hosted on Twitter. Doing so will earn you a Lucina’s mask item for your Mii. Simply send out #Miitomo_FE_RT in a tweet! Your tweet and any retweets made will count towards a combined total. Once 10,000 retweets are made, Lucina’s mask will be available in Miitomo gift boxes from February 9th at 6:00 p.m. PST to March 2nd at 6:59 a.m. PST.

Warning: Make sure you don’t included a comment in your own tweet; otherwise your tweet won’t be counted towards the total!

Fire Emblem items in Miitomo shop

Check out the Miitomo shop to see new items for both modern and classic Fire Emblem games. Here’s a preview of what’s available.

These spiffy new additions will be available from February 2nd at 6:00 p.m. PST to March 2nd at 6:59 a.m. PST.

Fire Emblem items in Miitomo Drop

A Miitomo update wouldn’t be complete without a themed new Miitomo Drop stage. A new item for your head and a couple of tees are ready for the taking!

These charming additions will be available from February 2nd at 6:00 p.m. PST to March 2nd at 6:59 a.m. PST.

So, there you have it, folks! Nintendo’s going all out with the Fire Emblem festivities, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to participate in every way we can. Even if you’re one of the people who have put Miitomo aside in favor of other apps (hopefully Fire Emblem Heroes is one of them now), signing back in to give your Mii some powerful new clothing would be a fun way to bring your Fire Emblem experience full circle. Eh?

Check out Nintendo’s official Miitomo page for the full rundown of Fire Emblem Heroes items!

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Written by Lauren Ganos
Creative Director, Managing Editor

Designer and writer by day, gamer by night, Lauren dreams big when it comes to creative endeavors. Perhaps that's why she's taken on the roles of creative director and managing editor for Nintendo Wire. If she had a video game superhero alias, it might just be The Visionary, a true keeper of imaginative order.