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'''Haiku''' (Japanese: {{hl|五・七・五|Go-shichi-go}} ''Five-Seven-Five'') is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}. The personal skill of [[Mitama]], it allows the user to heal themselves and two adjacent allies for a small amount of [[ | '''Haiku''' (Japanese: {{hl|五・七・五|Go-shichi-go}} ''Five-Seven-Five'') is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}. The personal skill of [[Mitama]], it allows the user to heal themselves and two adjacent allies for a small amount of [[HP]] at the start of the turn. This skill has a rather strict activation requirement, as there must be two adjacent allies, one right above the user, and one right below the user, and the allies recover less HP than the user does. | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Haiku | |eng-name=Haiku | ||
|eng-mean=A [[wikipedia:Haiku|haiku]] is a very short Japanese poem consisting of a total of 17 [[wikipedia:On (Japanese prosody)|morae]] (syllables in English), divided up into three phrases (lines in English) in the pattern of 5-7-5. | |eng-mean=A [[wikipedia:Haiku|haiku]] is a very short Japanese poem consisting of a total of 17 [[wikipedia:On (Japanese prosody)|morae]] (syllables in English), divided up into three phrases (lines in English) in the pattern of 5-7-5. [[Mitama]], the only user of this skill, is an avid composer of haiku. | ||
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|jap-mean=Five-Seven-Five. This references the basic structure of haiku, with five morae in the first and third phrases (representing the amount of HP the user's allies gain) and seven on the second (representing the amount of HP the user gains). | |jap-mean=Five-Seven-Five. This references the basic structure of haiku, with five morae in the first and third phrases (representing the amount of HP the user's allies gain) and seven on the second (representing the amount of HP the user gains). | ||
|span-name=Haiku | |span-name=Haiku | ||
|fren-name=Poésie | |fren-name=Poésie | ||
|fren-mean=Poetry | |fren-mean=Poetry | ||
|ger-name=Haiku | |ger-name=Haiku | ||
|ital-name=Haiku | |ital-name=Haiku | ||
|kor-name=5·7·5 | |||
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Haiku (Japanese: 五・七・五 Five-Seven-Five) is a skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. The personal skill of Mitama, it allows the user to heal themselves and two adjacent allies for a small amount of HP at the start of the turn. This skill has a rather strict activation requirement, as there must be two adjacent allies, one right above the user, and one right below the user, and the allies recover less HP than the user does.
Data
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Fates | Restores 7 HP to the user and 5 HP to adjacent allies above and below the user at the beginning of the user's phase. | If user is adjacent to two allies; one above the user, one below the user | -- | -- |
Availability
Fates
Units | Mitama |
Flavor text
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Haiku |
A haiku is a very short Japanese poem consisting of a total of 17 morae (syllables in English), divided up into three phrases (lines in English) in the pattern of 5-7-5. Mitama, the only user of this skill, is an avid composer of haiku. |
Spanish |
Haiku |
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French |
Poésie |
Poetry |
German |
Haiku |
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Italian |
Haiku |
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Korean |
5·7·5 |
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