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'''Ice Breath''' <!--(Japanese: {{ | '''Ice Breath''' <!--(Japanese: {{hl|???|???}} ''???'')--> is a [[breath]]-type attack introduced in {{FE3}} and appearing again only in the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] remake of its second book. In ''Mystery of the Emblem'', Ice Breath is used by [[Divine Dragon]]s in Book 1 and [[Ice Dragon]]s in Book 2, both on the enemy side and while a [[Manakete]] is transformed into one of those forms with a [[Divinestone]] or [[Icestone]]; Divine Dragons in Book 2 use a different attack, [[Breath of Fog]]. ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' has Ice Breath wielded, at least as a distinct item, exclusively by enemy Ice Dragons; it is, however, a variant of the attack usable by [[Manakete]]s in the form of an Icestone's attack. Ice Breath dealt [[bonus damage]] to [[Fire Dragon]]s in ''Mystery of the Emblem'', a trait that was not carried over to the remake. | ||
There are two variants of Ice Breath used in ''New Mystery of the Emblem''. The only difference between the two is the range; one variant is melee-only in the same fashion as the [[Icestone]], whereas the other has ranged capabilities in line with its original ''Mystery of the Emblem'' incarnation. | There are two variants of Ice Breath used in ''New Mystery of the Emblem''. The only difference between the two is the range; one variant is melee-only in the same fashion as the [[Icestone]], whereas the other has ranged capabilities in line with its original ''Mystery of the Emblem'' incarnation. |
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Ice Breath is a breath-type attack introduced in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem and appearing again only in the DS remake of its second book. In Mystery of the Emblem, Ice Breath is used by Divine Dragons in Book 1 and Ice Dragons in Book 2, both on the enemy side and while a Manakete is transformed into one of those forms with a Divinestone or Icestone; Divine Dragons in Book 2 use a different attack, Breath of Fog. New Mystery of the Emblem has Ice Breath wielded, at least as a distinct item, exclusively by enemy Ice Dragons; it is, however, a variant of the attack usable by Manaketes in the form of an Icestone's attack. Ice Breath dealt bonus damage to Fire Dragons in Mystery of the Emblem, a trait that was not carried over to the remake.
There are two variants of Ice Breath used in New Mystery of the Emblem. The only difference between the two is the range; one variant is melee-only in the same fashion as the Icestone, whereas the other has ranged capabilities in line with its original Mystery of the Emblem incarnation.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Mystery of the Emblem | 1 | 10 | 20 | 80 | 0 | 1-2 | Infinite | -- | -- | Deals bonus damage to Fire Dragons. If the target is of a human class, it is treated as if it has 0 defense. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem (Melee-only variant) |
-- | 15 | -- | 85 | 0 | 1 | Infinite | -- | -- | -- |
Locations
Mystery of the Emblem
Transformation | Usable by Tiki when transformed into a Divine Dragon in Book 1 or an Ice Dragon in Book 2 |
New Mystery of the Emblem
Unobtainable | Exclusively wielded by enemy Ice Dragons. |
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Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Ice Breath |
Used in the Mystery of the Emblem and New Mystery of the Emblem fan translations. |
Gallery
An enemy Ice Dragon using Ice Breath in Mystery of the Emblem.
Tiki attacking with Ice Breath in Fire Emblem Warriors, by performing a strong attack while dashing.