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:''This article is about the stat. For the staff from ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', see [[Speed Staff]].''
:''This article is about the stat. For the staff from ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', see [[Speed Staff]].''


[[File:Ss fe10 edward speed.png|thumb|right|[[Edward]] has a very high speed stat that allows him to outspeed this enemy [[Bandit]] and attack them twice.]]
[[File:Ss fe10 edward speed.png|thumb|300px|[[Edward]] has a very high speed stat that allows him to outspeed this enemy [[Bandit]] and attack him twice.]]
'''Speed''' (Japanese: {{hl|速さ|Hayasa}} ''speed''), abbreviated '''Spd''' ('''Sp''' in ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'', and ''Warriors''), is a statistic belonging to [[unit]]s which determines a unit's agility in battle. It has two major purposes: it determines whether or not a unit is fast enough compared to their enemy to strike them multiple times in a single round of combat, and it influences a unit's ability to [[avoid]] enemy attacks. Broadly speaking, if a unit's speed stat is higher than that of their opponent by a certain number of points which varies from game to game, then that unit will perform a [[Attack speed|follow-up attack]], a second attack after both units have performed their first attacks.
'''Speed''' (Japanese: {{hl|速さ|Hayasa}} ''speed''), abbreviated '''Spd''' ('''Sp''' in ''Path of Radiance'', ''Radiant Dawn'', and ''Warriors''), is a statistic belonging to [[unit]]s which determines a unit's agility in battle. It has two major purposes: it determines whether or not a unit is fast enough compared to their enemy to strike them multiple times in a single round of combat, and it influences a unit's ability to [[avoid]] enemy attacks. Broadly speaking, if a unit's speed stat is higher than that of their opponent by a certain number of points which varies from game to game, then that unit will perform a [[Attack speed|follow-up attack]], a second attack after both units have performed their first attacks.