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| - Jagen is a non-playable character in Super Smash Sisters. He fights with a lance even though he is old. With his style of combat, Jagen can use jumping attacks to gain an advantage.
- Bei der Fertigkeit Jagen geht es darum Tiere zu fangen. Es gibt viele verschiedene Tierarten, wobei es auch verschiedene Fangarten gibt. Wen man ein Tier gefangen hat, bekommt man es entweder oder man bekommt das Fell, die Knochen und das Fleisch.
- thumb|400px|Battelmap 4-3thumb|400px|Jagen sollte manchmal eher "Suchen" heißen Als Jagen bezeichnet man das gezielte Jagen und Zerstören von Schiffen (der gegnerischen Firmen) auf feindlichen oder PvP-Maps.
- thumb|Ratohnhaké:ton kämpft gegen einen Wolf. Das Jagen ist eine neues Open-World Element in Assassin’s Creed III und Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag , die von den Protagonisten ausgeführt und gemeistert wird.
- [//fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/ Jagen] is a recurring character of the Fire Emblem series, and is the basis for one of the most prominent archetypes throughout the series. He is veteran knight of Altea.
- Jagen es un veterano caballero de Altea, conocido por todo el reino. Aparece en el primer juego, Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryu to Hikari no Tsurugi, su remake Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, y el tercer juego, Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo.
- Jagen (ジェイガン, Jeigan in the Japanese versions) is a playable character in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem, and Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. Being a veteran knight of Altea, Jagen acts as Marth's guardian and advisor. He is often one of the people Marth turns to for guidance. According to the Takayashiki Hideo's Mystery of the Emblem novel adaptation, Jagen is 58 years old. In Fire Emblem Heroes, he is voiced by Shirou Gou in the Japanese version and Walden James in the English version.
- Jagen (known in Japan as Jeigan) is a character from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo. He serves as Marth's bodyguard and one of those that Marth turns for advice. He is an invaluable unit at the start of the game but he has low growth rates and lacks potential, thus crippling usefulness in later parts of the game, and the excuse is advanced age. He jump started an archetype of units who are introduced at the beginning of the game and have low potential and hog up experience at the start of the game, hindering stat growths of lesser trained units. Such units appeal to newcomers of the Fire Emblem fanbase, but they are generally frowned upon by knowledgeable Fire Emblem fans.
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