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Revision as of 20:24, 11 June 2016

Shadowgift

File:Is 3ds shadowgift.png
Icon of the Shadowgift skill in Awakening and Fates.


Allows non-dark mages to use dark magic.

Type(s)

Personal / Class

Game(s)

Shadowgift (暗闇の加護 Dark Blessing) is a rare skill which debuted in Awakening. It enables a tome-wielding bearer of the skill to equip and use dark magic, which exists in Awakening as a subset of normal tomes otherwise exclusively usable by Dark Mages and Sorcerers. In Awakening, not counting bonus characters, it is primarily exclusive to Aversa; in Fates, it is instead associated with the Witch class.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes
Awakening File:Is 3ds shadowgift.png Allows the unit to equip and use dark magic, if they can use tomes. -- -- --

Availability

Awakening

Units AversaKatarina (DLC version)Micaiah (DLC version)
Units (inheritance) Morgan*, if Aversa was her mother

Fates

Classes Witch (Learned from level 1 and up)

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Shadowgift

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English
(unofficial)

Dark Blessing

Popularly known by this name before the English release.

Spanish

Don oscuro

Dark gift

French

Don des ombres

Gift of shadows

German

Dunkle Gabe

Dark Gift

Italian

Dono oscuro

Dark gift

See also

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