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'''Life and Death''' (Japanese: {{hover|死線|Shisen}} ''Line of Death'') is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}.  Associated with the [[Master of Arms]] class, Life and Death is a high-risk, high-reward skill in that it allows the user to deal an additional 10 damage with any of their attacks--at the cost of taking an additional 10 damage when on the receiving end of any attack.
'''Life and Death''' (Japanese: {{hover|死線|Shisen}} ''Line of Death'') is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}.  Associated with the [[Master of Arms]] class, Life and Death is a high-risk, high-reward skill in that it allows the user to deal an additional 10 damage with any of their attacks, at the cost of taking an additional 10 damage when on the receiving end of any attack.


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Quixotic]]
* [[Quixotic]]
* [[Wary Fighter]]


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Revision as of 02:56, 24 March 2016

Life and Death

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Icon of the Life and Death skill in Fates.


During combat, +10 to damage dealt and taken.

Type(s)

Class

Game(s)

Fates

Life and Death (Japanese: 死線 Line of Death) is a skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. Associated with the Master of Arms class, Life and Death is a high-risk, high-reward skill in that it allows the user to deal an additional 10 damage with any of their attacks, at the cost of taking an additional 10 damage when on the receiving end of any attack.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Availability

Fates

Classes Master of Arms (Learned from Level 15 and up)

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Life and Death

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See also

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