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|type=[[Sword]] | |type=[[Sword]] | ||
|bearer=*[[Marth]] | |bearer=*[[Marth]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Phina]]{{hover|*|Only in Mystery of the Emblem}} | ||
*[[Roy]] | *[[Roy]] | ||
*[[Eliwood]] | *[[Eliwood]] | ||
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|sprite2=[[File:Is snes01 rapier.png]] | |sprite2=[[File:Is snes01 rapier.png]] | ||
|rank2=[[Sword]]: [[Personal weapons|Prf]]{{hover|*|Only Marth and | |rank2=[[Sword]]: [[Personal weapons|Prf]]{{hover|*|Only Marth and Phina can wield it}} | ||
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|data1=Book 1: [[Marth]]<br>Book 2: [[Marth]] • [[ | |data1=Book 1: [[Marth]]<br>Book 2: [[Marth]] • [[Phina]] | ||
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|data2=Book 1: [[The Ageless Palace|Chapter 10]], enemy [[Thief]]<br>Book 2: [[Return of the Prince|Chapter 15]], enemy [[Thief]] | |data2=Book 1: [[The Ageless Palace|Chapter 10]], enemy [[Thief]]<br>Book 2: [[Return of the Prince|Chapter 15]], enemy [[Thief]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*[[ | *[[Phina]] can wield the rapier in {{FE3}}. According to Intelligent Systems' website, this is due to a secret of her heritage.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010506225430/http://www.intsys.co.jp/game/fireemblem/note/3.html Designer's Notes #3]</ref> This was not retained in {{FE12}}. | ||
*Although the setting of the series seems to be inspired by the [[wikipedia:Middle Ages|Middle Ages]], the [[wikipedia:rapier|rapier]] was mainly used in the 16th and 17th centuries, during the [[wikipedia:Renaissance|Renaissance]]. | *Although the setting of the series seems to be inspired by the [[wikipedia:Middle Ages|Middle Ages]], the [[wikipedia:rapier|rapier]] was mainly used in the 16th and 17th centuries, during the [[wikipedia:Renaissance|Renaissance]]. | ||
*In the Japanese version of ''The Sacred Stones'', the Rapier had no effective bonus against Mage Knights. This was fixed in the international versions. | *In the Japanese version of ''The Sacred Stones'', the Rapier had no effective bonus against Mage Knights. This was fixed in the international versions. |