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(Japanese: ついげき Pursuit) is a combat skill exclusive to Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. It enables the user to perform a double-attack if their attack speed is greater than that of their target; whereas in every other game in the series the ability to double-attack is available to all units, in Genealogy of the Holy War it can only be performed by units possessing this skill.
Data
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Availability
Genealogy of the Holy War
Units (As a personal skill) | First Generation: Alec • Azel • Beowolf • Ferry • Finn • Midayle • Sigurd Second Generation: (Any child character*), if Alec, Azel, Beowolf, Finn or Midayle was their father • Ares • Ced • Dimna • Fee • Hawk • Julia • Oifey • Seliph • Tristan |
Units (As a class skill) | Ayra • Briggid • Faval • Holyn • Jamke • Larcei • Radney • Roddlevan • Shanan • Ulster After promotion: Altena • Dew • Leif • Patty • Raquesis |
Classes | Master Knight • Myrmidon • Swordmaster • Forrest • Bow Fighter • Sniper • Wyvern Lord • Thief Fighter • Dark Bishop |
Items | Pursuit Band |
Trivia
Gallery
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
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Pursuit |
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