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The '''Armorbane Tome''' (Japanese: {{hl|破鎧の魔道書|Yabuyoroi no madōsho}} ''Armor Break Magic Book'') is a [[tome]] that debuted in {{FEWA}}.  The Armorbane Tome is a relatively easy-to-wield tome which comes with a built-in attribute of shattering its target's armor with a strong enough attack.
The '''Armorbane Tome''' (Japanese: {{hl|破鎧の魔道書|Yabuyoroi no madōsho}} ''Armor Break Magic Book'') is a [[tome]] that debuted in {{FEWA1}}.  The Armorbane Tome is a relatively easy-to-wield tome which comes with a built-in attribute of shattering its target's armor with a strong enough attack.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 23:31, 9 February 2022

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Type

Tome

First game

Fire Emblem Warriors

The Armorbane Tome (Japanese: 破鎧の魔道書 Armor Break Magic Book) is a tome that debuted in Fire Emblem Warriors. The Armorbane Tome is a relatively easy-to-wield tome which comes with a built-in attribute of shattering its target's armor with a strong enough attack.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Warriors Tomes D 20 -- -- -- -- -- 6,000 -- Shatters target's armor if user's attack is strong enough.

Locations

Warriors

Event Hero Challenge, clear Fort Siege Lv. 36 Gharnef with any rank

Etymology and other languages

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

Armorbane Tome

Spanish

Grimorio despojador

Looter Tome

French

Tome désintégrant

Disintegrant Tome

German

Rünstungsraubbuch

Armorbane Book

Italian

Tomo antiarmatura

Antiarmor Tome

Gallery

See also

References

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