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Gauntlets

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For the monster weapon from Fire Emblem Fates, see Gauntlet.

Brawling (Japanese: 格闘術 Grappling skill) weapons or gauntlets (Japanese: 籠手 gauntlet), known as arts (Japanese: 体術 martial arts) in Engage, are a weapon type which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. They are the weakest weapon type in this game and universally have lower might than their counterparts, but they tend to have good accuracy and are by far the most lightweight weapons. Additionally, every gauntlet acts as a brave weapon, compensating their relatively low might.

In Fire Emblem Engage, rather than using a single stat, arts add the average of the user's Strength and Magic stats to the weapon's Might in order to calculate the unit's physical attack stat. They are also part of the weapon triangle in Engage; in according with it, they possess an advantage over bows, tomes, and knives.

Overview

Unlike other weapons in Three Houses, pure magical-oriented classes and mounted classes cannot use brawling weapons. If a mounted class dismounts however, some of them can use brawling weapons.

Gauntlets in the Fire Emblem series by type

Basic gauntlets

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Training Gauntlets --
Iron Gauntlets --
Steel Gauntlets --
Silver Gauntlets --
Killer Knuckles --
Rusted Gauntlets --
Broken Gauntlets --
Unarmed --
Initiate Art Does not strike consecutively.
Iron-Body Art --
Steel-Hand Art --
Silver-Spirit Art --
Shielding Art +5 defense. Does not strike consecutively.
Flashing Fist Art +5 speed, but +5 damage taken.
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Magic gauntlets

These gauntlets inflict magical damage instead of physical.

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Aura Knuckles --
Dragon's Fist --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Effective gauntlets

These weapons deal bonus damage to certain types of enemies.

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Dragon Claws Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Regalia gauntlets

Weapon Available in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Vajra-Mushti DLC only in Three Houses.
Divine Fist Art --
A means that the weapon is available in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Classes capable of using gauntlets

There are 19 classes specializing in wielding gauntlets.


Class Wields gauntlets in: Notes
FE01 FE02 FE03 FE04 FE05 FE06 FE07 FE08 FE09 FE10 FE11 FE12 FE13 FE14 FE15 FE16 FE17
Commoner --
Noble --
Fighter --
Brawler --
Grappler --
Brigand --
Warrior --
War Master --
Enlightened One --
War Monk --
War Cleric --
King of Liberation --
Martial Monk --
Martial Master --
High Priest --
Divine Dragon --
Dancer --
Enchanter --
Emblem Byleth only
A means that the class wields gauntlets in that game, while a indicates the contrary.

Trivia

Ashe attacking at range with Brawling weapons in Three Houses (normal attack).
Ashe attacking at range with Brawling weapons in Three Houses (critical hit).
  • Gauntlets are the only weapon type in Three Houses that are locked to 1-range combat (excluding the Pneuma Gale combat art). Despite this, they do have a set of animations when attacking from afar, which can be seen if a unit wielding gauntlets is attacked during Enemy Phase while equipped with the Counterattack skill.

Etymology and other languages

Gauntlets

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

Gauntlets

--

Japanese

籠手

Gauntlet

Spanish

Guanteletes

Gauntlets

French

Gantelets

Gauntlets

German

Panzerhände

Gauntlets

Italian

Guanti d'arme

Gauntlets

Korean

건틀릿

Gauntlets

Simplified Chinese

手甲

Gauntlets

Traditional Chinese

手甲

Gauntlets

Brawling

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

Brawling

--

Japanese

格闘術

Grappling skill

Spanish

Puños

Fists

French

Mêlée

Brawling

German

Faust

Fist

Italian

Pugni

Fists

Korean

격투

Grappling

Simplified Chinese

格斗

Grappling

Traditional Chinese

格鬥

Grappling

Arts

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

Art

--

Japanese

体術

Martial art

Spanish

Arte

Art

French

Art

Art

German

Kampftechnik

Combat technique. Abbreviated as "Ka.tech.".

Italian

Arti

Arts

Korean

체술

Martial art

Simplified Chinese

体术

Martial art

Traditional Chinese

體術

Martial art

Gallery

References

See also

Weapon types
Physical weapons ArtAxeBow (Ballista)CannonballGauntletsDaggerLanceSword
Magical weapons Anima (FireThunderWind)Black magicDarkLightStaffTome (Blue tomeColorless tomeGreen tomeRed tome)White magic
Other weapons BreathCrest StoneSpecialStoneStrike, beast, and monster weapons
Gauntlets
Basic gauntlets Broken GauntletsIron GauntletsKiller KnucklesRusted GauntletsSilver GauntletsSteel GauntletsTraining Gauntlets
Gauntlets with secondary effects Dragon Claws
Magic gauntlets Aura Knuckles
Regalia and personal gauntlets Vajra-Mushti