These debuffs do not stack but can be combined with other debuff effects on different stats (if there is a conflict, the larger stat reduction takes priority). When a dagger successfully hits, its target has temporary stat reductions applied after the battle ends all daggers reduce the defense and resistance stats, and most also reduce one or two further stats in addition to defense and resistance. In Fates, the key advantage of daggers is their debuff ability. Overview Fates debuff system Main article: Status effects § Buffs and debuffs 3 Classes capable of using knives/daggers.2.8 Regalia and personal knives/daggers.2 Knives and daggers in the Fire Emblem series by type. In Fire Emblem Engage, they return after their absence and occupy a one-sided disadvantage alongside tomes and bows against arts. Shuriken, along with daggers, occupy the blue weapons niche in the weapon triangle alongside lances and naginata, beating out red weapons ( swords/katana and tomes/scrolls) but losing out to green weapons ( axes/clubs and bows/yumi). They are almost exactly the same as daggers and share a weapon level, differentiated by the effect of that, when equipped, they increase the wielder's speed by 2, and, on average, they have lower hit rate. In Fire Emblem Fates, their Hoshidan counterpart is called the shuriken (Japanese: 手裏剣 shuriken). There are 47 dagger/knife varieties in the Fire Emblem series of these, three appear in Path of Radiance, thirteen in Radiant Dawn, 32 in Fates, and ten in Engage. Units who can wield daggers can wield shuriken just as easily, and vice versa. The daggers of Fates are specifically associated with Nohr, and like every other weapon type in Fates, they have a unique Japanese-themed counterpart weapon type which is used primarily in Hoshido: the shuriken. In Path of Radiance, knives lacked an actual weapon level of their own, instead having their use locked to classes possessing the Knife skill and thus allowing any such unit to use any knife they gained a proper weapon level and according rank scaling in Radiant Dawn. In Fates, all daggers have enhanced range. All knives in Path of Radiance are melée range only, while the knives of Radiant Dawn and later, Engage are divided into two varieties, daggers (melée only) and throwing knives (enhanced range). Additionally, in Fates, every dagger has the ability to inflict stat reductions on enemies while they all poison enemies instead in Engage.ĭaggers and knives often have enhanced range, being able to attack both at melée range and at a distance. They are the least powerful weapon type in almost all the games they appear in save Engage, where arts are generally weaker, but tend to have good accuracy while, in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, they are by far the most lightweight weapons (whereas in Engage they are second lightest second only to arts once again). The dagger (Japanese: 暗器 concealed weapon) or knife (Japanese: 短剣 dagger) is a weapon type which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and is subsequently present in it, Radiant Dawn, Fates, and Engage. Jakob attacking with numerous daggers in Fire Emblem Cipher.
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