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*The | *The book's spell animation in gameplay is identical to the one of the Book of Naga, except that the created image of the divine dragon Naga is purple, similar to the image of the dark god Loptous created by the personal weapon of Julius: Scion of Darkness. Interestingly, one of the quotes from Julia: Heart Usurped directly contradicts the idea that this book and the Book of Naga are in fact the same Book. | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== |
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Dark Scripture (Japanese: 暗黒の聖書 Holy Book of Darkness) is an offensive skill in the red tome category which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is a personal weapon of the corrupted variation of Julia. Dark Scripture is a skill that, in addition to boosting its wielder's Attack at all times, drops the target's Attack and Resistance during combat when not adjacent to any allies as well as making guaranteed follow-up strikes against those not wielding anti-breath bonus damage effects.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Availability
Heroes
Units | Julia: Heart Usurped |
Trivia
- The book's spell animation in gameplay is identical to the one of the Book of Naga, except that the created image of the divine dragon Naga is purple, similar to the image of the dark god Loptous created by the personal weapon of Julius: Scion of Darkness. Interestingly, one of the quotes from Julia: Heart Usurped directly contradicts the idea that this book and the Book of Naga are in fact the same Book.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Dark Scripture |
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German |
Dunkle Schrift |
Dark Scripture |