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|jap-name={{hover|五・七・五|Go-shichi-go}}
|jap-name={{hover|五・七・五|Go-shichi-go}}
|jap-mean=Five-Seven-Five. This references the basic structure of haikus, with five syllables in the first and third lines (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 haikus, with five syllables in the first and third lines (representing the amount of HP the user's allies gain) and seven on the second (representing the amount of HP the user gains).
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Blessing]]
* [[Blessing]]
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[[Category:Healing skills]]
[[Category:Healing skills]]

Revision as of 13:18, 23 May 2016

Haiku

File:Is 3ds haiku.png
Icon of the Haiku skill in Fates.


If unit starts a turn between two allies in a vertical line, they recover 5, 7, and 5 HP.

Type(s)

Personal

Game(s)

Fates

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. The catch: 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

Availability

Fates

Units Mitama

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Haiku

A haiku is a very short Japanese poem consisting of a total of 17 syllables, divided up into three lines in the pattern of 5-7-5. Mitama, the only user of this skill, is an avid composer of haikus.

Spanish

Haiku

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French

Poésie

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German

Haiku

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Italian

Haiku

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References

See also

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