Site News
Warning: This wiki contains spoilers. Read at your own risk!

Social media: If you would like, please join our Discord server, and/or follow us on X (Twitter) or Tumblr!

Axe Slayer: Difference between revisions

From Fire Emblem Wiki, your source on Fire Emblem information. By fans, for fans.
(Created page with "{{Skill Infobox |name=Axe Slayer |image= |caption= |help_text= |type=Class |games= *{{title|Kakusei}}}} '''Axe Slayer''' (斧殺し) is one of several skills present in t...")
 
(Text replace - "{{title|Kakusei}}" to "{{title|Awakening}}")
Line 6: Line 6:
|type=Class
|type=Class
|games=
|games=
*{{title|Kakusei}}}}
*{{title|Awakening}}}}


'''Axe Slayer''' (斧殺し) is one of several [[skills]] present in the {{FES}}. It is the second skill learned by [[hero]]es, and gives them a boost of 50 points to [[hit]] and [[avoid]] every time they fight against an [[Axe (weapon)|axe-wielding]] enemy.
'''Axe Slayer''' (斧殺し) is one of several [[skills]] present in the {{FES}}. It is the second skill learned by [[hero]]es, and gives them a boost of 50 points to [[hit]] and [[avoid]] every time they fight against an [[Axe (weapon)|axe-wielding]] enemy.
Line 14: Line 14:
==Data==
==Data==
{{SkillData
{{SkillData
|gameo={{title|Kakusei}}
|gameo={{title|Awakening}}
|spriteo=?
|spriteo=?
|effecto=It gives 50 extra points to [[Hit]] and [[Avoid]] if the enemy is equipped with an axe.  
|effecto=It gives 50 extra points to [[Hit]] and [[Avoid]] if the enemy is equipped with an axe.  

Revision as of 02:48, 7 June 2012

Axe Slayer


Type(s)

Class

Game(s)

Axe Slayer (斧殺し) is one of several skills present in the Fire Emblem series. It is the second skill learned by heroes, and gives them a boost of 50 points to hit and avoid every time they fight against an axe-wielding enemy.

The Axe Slayer skill is only present in Fire Emblem Awakening.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Availability

Kakusei

Classes Hero (At Level 15)

Etymology and other languages

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

Axe Slayer

Direct translation of the Japanese name.

Trivia

Gallery

Template:NavSkill