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|datalast=Part 3: [[The Price|Chapter 12]] • [[Blood Contract|Chapter 13]] • [[From Pain, Awakening|Endgame]]<br>Part 4: [[Chaos Named (chapter)|Prologue]] • [[Road to the Empire|Chapter 1]] • [[Silent World|Chapter 2]] • [[Distortions|Chapter 3]] • [[Revelations|Chapter 4]] • [[Unforgivable Sin|Chapter 5]] • [[Rebirth (part 1)|Endgame]] | |datalast=Part 3: [[The Price|Chapter 12]] • [[Blood Contract|Chapter 13]] • [[From Pain, Awakening|Endgame]]<br>Part 4: [[Chaos Named (chapter)|Prologue]] • [[Road to the Empire|Chapter 1]] • [[Silent World|Chapter 2]] • [[Distortions|Chapter 3]] • [[Revelations|Chapter 4]] • [[Unforgivable Sin|Chapter 5]] • [[Rebirth (part 1)|Endgame]] |
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The Silver Poleax (Japanese: 銀の戦斧 Silver Battle Axe) is a rare axe which is exclusive to Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. It is the most powerful of the game's series of poleax weapons, which are the axe equivalent to blades. Compared to its ordinary counterpart, the Silver Axe, it is much more powerful but has worse accuracy, lower durability, and is much heavier.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Locations
Radiant Dawn
Inventory | Renning |
Disarm and steal* | Part 4: Chapter 2, enemy Dragonmaster (×2 in Easy), enemy Axe General (Normal/Hard only) • Chapter 4, enemy Axe General • Endgame-1, enemy Axe General (×4) • Endgame-2, enemy Warrior (reinforcement; ×4/×7) |
Armory | Part 3: Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 • Endgame Part 4: Prologue • Chapter 1 • Chapter 2 • Chapter 3 • Chapter 4 • Chapter 5 • Endgame |
Flavor text
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Silver Poleax |
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English (Europe) |
Silver Poleaxe |
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Spanish |
Alabarda plata |
Silver halberd |
French |
Merlin argent |
Silver poleaxe |
German |
Silber-Stabaxt |
Silver poleaxe |
Italian |
Azza argento |
Silver poleaxe |
Gallery
Boyd wielding a Silver Poleax in Radiant Dawn.
References
See also
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