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The '''Tomebanestone''' (Japanese: {{ | The '''Tomebanestone''' (Japanese: {{hl|魔道書殺しの竜石|Madōshokoroshi no ryūseki}} ''Magic Book-killing Dragon Stone'') is a [[Stone (weapon)|stone]] that debuted in {{FEWA}}, appearing exclusively via its [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Warriors|paid downloadable content]]. The Tomebanestone is a stone which comes with a built-in attribute of boosting its damage when facing [[tome]] wielders. | ||
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The Tomebanestone (Japanese: 魔道書殺しの竜石 Magic Book-killing Dragon Stone) is a stone that debuted in Fire Emblem Warriors, appearing exclusively via its paid downloadable content. The Tomebanestone is a stone which comes with a built-in attribute of boosting its damage when facing tome wielders.
Stats
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Warriors
Event | Cold Reception, clear Recruitment Battle Lv. 44 Myrmidon with any rank |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
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