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The Honey (Japanese: はちみつ Honey) is a provision item that debuted in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. The Honey is a provision with strong HP recovery effect and intermediate fatigue recovery effect, restoring 30 HP and 20 fatigue points to whomever consumes it.
Data
Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Locations
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Villages | Temple of Mila: Entrance • Desaix's Fortress: Entrance |
Dropped by | Forest Crossroads: Enemy Fernand • The Inner Sanctum: At random from certain enemies |
Dungeon drops | Dolth Keep: Boxes (6.67%) • Duma Tower Area 4: Pots (5.56%) • Duma Tower Area 5: Barrels (42.86%) • Duma Tower Area 6: Barrels (12.5%) • Thabes Labyrinth B2: Boxes (9.09%) • Thabes Labyrinth B3: Boxes (12%) • Thabes Labyrinth B5: Boxes (11.45%) • Thabes Labyrinth B7/B8 (first half): Pots (9.26%) • Thabes Labyrinth B8 (second half): Pots (9.48%) • Thabes Labyrinth B9: Pots (7.79%), Boxes (9.49%) • Thabes Labyrinth B10: Boxes (9.63%) • The Astral Temple: Small pots (0.66%), Medium pots (1.66%) • The Inner Sanctum: Small pots (0.66%), Medium pots (1.66%), Large pots (2.28%) |
Sidequests | Zofia Castle: "The Grand Duke of Dairy" (Give a Cheese Lover a Holey Cheese; available from Act 2 onward) • Sluice Gate: "It's Oil Right" (Give a Bonewalker Oil to a Sluice Keeper; a Honey may be obtained once in this way) |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
Spanish (Latin America) |
Miel |
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French (Canada) |
Miel |
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