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|eng-mean=A portmanteau "scend", meaning "to heave upward", and "scale", which can mean "to climb" or can refer to the scales dragons are typically portrayed with. | |eng-mean=A portmanteau "scend", meaning "to heave upward", and "scale", which can mean "to climb" or can refer to the scales dragons are typically portrayed with. | ||
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|jap-mean=Supreme God-Slaying Dragon Sword | |jap-mean=Supreme God-Slaying Dragon Sword | ||
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*[[Ragnarok Ω]] | |||
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Scendscale (Japanese: 覇神断竜剣) Supreme God-Slaying Dragon Sword) is a skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. A weapon skill linked to the Royal Sword and Falchion, Scendscale grants sizable Might boost to its user at the cost of a sizable chunk of HP, while also granting a two-square boost to the user's range.
Data
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Might | Hit | Crit | Avo / Crit Avo* | Range | Cost | Other effects and notes |
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Echoes: Shadows of Valentia | +14 | +0 | +0 | +0 | 1-3 | 16 HP | Cannot make follow-up attacks. Requires 50 SP to learn. |
In other Fire Emblem series titles
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Heroes | Boosts the user's damage output by 25% of their Attack, but deals 7 damage recoil after user-initiated combat. | -- | -- | Cost: 300 SP |
Availability
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Weapons | Falchion • Royal Sword |
Heroes
Units | Alm: Imperial Ascent |
Flavor text
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Scendscale |
A portmanteau "scend", meaning "to heave upward", and "scale", which can mean "to climb" or can refer to the scales dragons are typically portrayed with. |
Spanish |
Fendragón |
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French |
Fendragon |
Portmanteau of fendre "to split" and dragon. |
German |
Allgewalt |
Omnipotence |
Italian |
Ascensione |
Ascension |
Dutch |
Drakendonder |
Thunder dragon |
Portuguese (Brazil) |
Feredragão |
Portmanteau of fere "hurts" and dragão "dragon". |
Korean |
패신단룡검 |
Supreme god-ending dragon sword |
Traditional Chinese |
霸神斷龍劍 |
Tyrant god-breaking dragon sword |
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References
See also
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