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Fenrir appeared in every game between {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, with an additional appearance in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
Fenrir appeared in every game between {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, with an additional appearance in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
It should be noted that the japanese name of the tome in the GameBoy Advanced games is {{hover|ノスフェラート|nosferatu}}, and is not to be confused with the [[Nosferatu]] tome.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 17:07, 18 June 2014

Fenrir

FESK Fenrir.png
Artwork of a Fenrir tome from the TCG.


Long-distance dark magic. Few spellcasters can master the intricacies of these fell arts.

Type

Dark

First game

Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War

The Fenrir tome is a powerful dark spell in the Fire Emblem series. It originated in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War as a long-range tome, counterparted to Meteor, Bolting, and Blizzard. Upon appearing in Elibe, Fenrir instead became a standard-range spell of relatively high-rank, counterparted to Fimbulvetr and Aura. Its most recent appearance, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, has seen Fenrir return to its long-range origins, counterparted with the same spells as in Jugdral as well as with Purge.

Fenrir appeared in every game between Genealogy of the Holy War and The Sacred Stones, with an additional appearance in Radiant Dawn.

It should be noted that the japanese name of the tome in the GameBoy Advanced games is ノスフェラート, and is not to be confused with the Nosferatu tome.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Genealogy of the Holy War Is snes02 fenrir.png B 14 20 70 N/A 3-10 50 65,535 N/A When used to attack, the targeted enemy cannot counterattack even if also wielding a long-range tome. When equipped, the wielder's Movement is reduced to 0.
Thracia 776 Is snes03 fenrir.png A 18 20 80 0 3-10 5 2,200 N/A --
The Binding Blade Is gba fenrir.png A 15 13 65 0 1-2 13 7,800 ? --
Blazing Sword Is gba fenrir.png A 15 18 70 0 1-2 20 9,000 1 --
The Sacred Stones Is gba fenrir.png A 15 18 70 0 1-2 20 9,000 1 --

Locations

Genealogy of the Holy War

Unobtainable Exclusively wielded by enemy Dark Mages and Dark Bishops. No playable unit can legitimately wield dark magic.

Thracia 776

Capture and steal
(Fenrir)
Chapter 14x, enemy CoddaChapter 17 (Left arrow route), enemy MuaChapter 18, enemy Dark Mage*Chapter 21x, enemy Dark Mage (x10) • Chapter 24, enemy Dark MageChapter 24x, enemy Dark Mage (x2) • Final Chapter, enemy Dark Mage (x8)
Capture and steal
(Poison*)
Chapter 23, enemy AlphanChapter 24x, enemy Dark Bishop
Capture and steal
(Stone*)
Final Chapter, enemy Veld

The Binding Blade

Not available Exclusive to enemy units

Blazing Sword

Treasure Eliwood's tale: Chapter 26x, chest
Hector's tale: Chapter 28x, chest

The Sacred Stones

Dropped by Chapter 17, enemy Lyon*
Treasure Chapter 19, chestLagdou Ruins Floor 6, northwest chest*
Secret shop Jehanna Hall

Radiant Dawn

Inventory Pelleas
Event Part 4: Chapter 5, base conversation

Etymology and other languages

Trivia

Gallery

Dark magic
Basic tomes CarreauFenrirFluxGoetiaHades ΩJormungandMiasma ΔRuinVerrineWorm
Long-range tomes Bohr ΧDeath ΓEclipseFenrirMirePetrifyPoison
Tomes with secondary effects Aversa's NightBanshee ΘDark Spikes ΤEclipseHelJormungandLunaNosferatuQuake ΣSwarm ΖWaste
Regalia and personal tomes ApocalypseBalberithEreshkigalGespenstGleipnirGrima's TruthLoptousNaglfar
Monster attacks Crimson EyeDemon SurgeEvil EyeShadowshotStone