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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 {{title|Blazing Sword}}.
|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''' <!--({{hover|???|???}} ''???'')--> is an accessory item exclusive to {{FE7}}. It nullifies any [[critical hit]] that would have otherwise been dealt against the user.
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={{title|Blazing Sword}}
|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=Nullifies all [[critical hit]]s against the holder.
|noteso=Negates the foe's ability to inflict [[critical hit]]s against the holder.
}}
}}


==Locations==
==Locations==
===''Blazing Sword''===
===''Fire Emblem''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Dropped by
|method=Dropped by
|data=Eliwood's tale:  [[Cog of Destiny|Chapter 27]], enemy [[Lloyd]]/[[Linus]]<br>Hector's tale:  [[Cog of Destiny|Chapter 29]], enemy [[Lloyd]]/[[Linus]]
|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
{{Names
|eng-name=Iron Rune
|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

Iron Rune

Is gba iron rune.png
Icon of the Iron Rune from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.


A device that negates enemy critical attacks.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

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.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes

Locations

Fire Emblem

Dropped by Eliwood's Story: Chapter 27, enemy Lloyd/Linus
Hector's Story: Chapter 29, enemy Lloyd/Linus

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Iron rune

--

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.

References

See also

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