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Revision as of 20:59, 12 April 2022

Reaper Card

Is wii reaper card.png
Icon of the Reaper Card in Radiant Dawn.


A special item that lets non-magic users launch a moderately powerful magical attack.

Type

Item

First game

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

The Reaper Card (Japanese: 死神の術符 Death God Technique Charm) is a item exclusive to Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. It is a purely offensive item, a rarity for the Fire Emblem series. It allows any unit who does not otherwise specialize in magic access to a 1-2 range magical attack, using the unit's magic stat and targets the enemy's resistance.

It is the second of the three magic cards in Radiant Dawn, being stronger than the Spectre Card and weaker than the Daemon Card. Using a Reaper Card or one of the other cards is the only way that heron laguz units can attack at all.

Data

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Radiant Dawn Is wii reaper card.png -- 8 -- 100 -- 1-2 10 5,000 -- Works as magical damage.
Cannot inflict critical hits.
The target cannot counter-attack.
Cannot be wielded by magically-oriented units.

Locations

Radiant Dawn

Treasure Part 1: Endgame, chest
Steal Part 2: Endgame, enemy Thunder Sage
Shop Part 4: PrologueChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Endgame
Bargains Part 3: Chapter 5Chapter 9Chapter 12Chapter 13

Flavor text

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Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Reaper Card

Spanish

Tarjeta muerte

Death card. Abbreviated to Tarj. muerte in gameplay for space reasons.

French

Carte agonie

Agony card

German

Schnitterkarte

Reapercard

Italian

Carta rovina

Ruin card

Gallery


References

See also

Items in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
Stat boosters Arms ScrollAshera IconBootsDracoshieldEnergy DropPure WaterSecret BookSeraph RobeSpeedwingSpirit DustStatue FragTalismanTorch
Skill items Satori SignSkill items
Healing items AntitoxinConcoctionElixirHerbLaguz GemLaguz StoneOlivi GrassPanaceaVulnerary
Offensive items Daemon CardReaper CardSpectre Card
Class change items Holy CrownMaster CrownMaster Seal
Keys Chest KeyDoor Key
Shop items Blue GemCoinRed GemSilver CardWhite Gem
Accessory items Rudol Gem
Hazard items Shine Barrier
Unused items BeorcguardFrey BombFull GuardKnight WardLaguzguardSerenityTempestTroop ScrollWarp PowderWild Stone