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The '''Bowbane Axe''' (Japanese: {{hover|弓殺しの斧|Yumikoroshi no ono}} ''Bow-killing Axe'') is an [[axe]] that debuted in {{FEWA}}, appearing exclusively via its [[Downloadable content of Fire Emblem Warriors|paid downloadable content]].  The Bowbane Axe is an axe which comes with a built-in attribute of boosting its damage when facing [[bow]] wielders.
The '''Bowbane Axe''' (Japanese: {{hover|弓殺しの斧|Yumikoroshi no ono}} ''Bow-killing Axe'') is an [[axe]] that debuted in {{FEWA}}, appearing exclusively via its [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors|paid downloadable content]].  The Bowbane Axe is an axe which comes with a built-in attribute of boosting its damage when facing [[bow]] wielders.


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Bowbane Axe

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Type

Axe

First game

Fire Emblem Warriors

The Bowbane Axe (Japanese: 弓殺しの斧 Bow-killing Axe) is an axe that debuted in Fire Emblem Warriors, appearing exclusively via its paid downloadable content. The Bowbane Axe is an axe which comes with a built-in attribute of boosting its damage when facing bow wielders.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes

Locations

Warriors

Event Land of Gods, clear Ally Rescue Lv. 38 Myrmidon with any rank

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Bowbane Axe

Gallery

See also

References

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