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The Aether Stone is an item appearing exclusively in Fire Emblem Heroes. Aether Stones, added in the version 2.11.0 update, are the primary means (and one of three, the others being the Aether Stone SP and Heavenly Dew) of building and enhancing the structures of a player's Aether Keep; as such, they are primarily won through rewards related to the player's AR Tier in Aether Raids.
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Heroes
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Aether Raids | AR Tier rewards |
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Aether Stone |
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