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|name=Iron Rune | |name=Iron Rune | ||
|image=[[File:Is gba iron rune.png]] | |image=[[File:Is gba iron rune.png]] | ||
|caption=Icon of Iron Rune from {{ | |caption=Icon of the Iron Rune from {{FE7}}. | ||
|help_text=A device that negates enemy critical attacks. | |help_text=A device that negates enemy critical attacks. | ||
|type=[[Item]] | |type=[[Item]] | ||
|first={{FE7}}}} | |first={{FE7}}}} | ||
'''Iron Rune''' | The '''Iron Rune''' (Japanese: {{hover|パビスの守り|Pabisu no mamori}} ''Pavise Amulet'') is an accessory [[item]] exclusive to {{FE7}}. When a unit holds it in their inventory, it prevents enemies from inflicting [[critical hit]]s on the unit. | ||
==Data== | ==Data== | ||
{{ItemData | {{ItemData | ||
|gameo={{ | |gameo={{FE7}} | ||
|spriteo=[[File:Is gba iron rune.png]] | |spriteo=[[File:Is gba iron rune.png]] | ||
|useso=- | |useso=-- | ||
|wortho=5,000 | |wortho=5,000 | ||
|noteso= | |noteso=Negates the foe's ability to inflict [[critical hit]]s against the holder. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
==='' | ===''Fire Emblem''=== | ||
{{ItemLoc1 | {{ItemLoc1 | ||
|method=Dropped by | |method=Dropped by | ||
|data=Eliwood's | |data=Eliwood's Story: [[Cog of Destiny|Chapter 27]], enemy [[Lloyd]]/[[Linus]]<br>Hector's Story: [[Cog of Destiny|Chapter 29]], enemy [[Lloyd]]/[[Linus]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | |||
|eng-name=Iron | |eng-name=Iron rune | ||
|eng-mean= | |eng-mean=-- | ||
|jap-name={{hover| | |jap-name={{hover|パビスの守り|Pabisu no mamori}} | ||
|jap-mean= | |jap-mean=Pavise Amulet. A [[wikipedia:pavise|pavise]] is a long shield of Greco-Roman origin which covers the user's entire body. As a noun, as it is in this context, {{hover|守り|Mamori}} refers to an protective amulet or talisman, rather than simply "defense". | ||
}}-- | |fren-name=Rune de fer | ||
|fren-mean=Iron rune | |||
|ger-name=Eisenrune | |||
|ger-mean=Iron rune | |||
|span-name=Runa hierro | |||
|span-mean=Iron rune | |||
|ital-name=Runa di ferro | |||
|ital-mean=Iron rune. Abbreviated to '''Runa di ferr.''' in gameplay for space reasons. | |||
}} | |||
{{refbar}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Hoplon Guard]] | * [[Hoplon Guard]] |
Revision as of 06:48, 5 March 2016
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The Iron Rune (Japanese: パビスの守り Pavise Amulet) is an accessory item exclusive to Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. When a unit holds it in their inventory, it prevents enemies from inflicting critical hits on the unit.
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Game | Icon | Uses | Worth | Effects and notes |
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Fire Emblem
Dropped by | Eliwood's Story: Chapter 27, enemy Lloyd/Linus Hector's Story: Chapter 29, enemy Lloyd/Linus |
Trivia
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Iron rune |
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Spanish |
Runa hierro |
Iron rune |
French |
Rune de fer |
Iron rune |
German |
Eisenrune |
Iron rune |
Italian |
Runa di ferro |
Iron rune. Abbreviated to Runa di ferr. in gameplay for space reasons. |