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{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|name=Venin Edge
|name=Venin Edge
|image=[[File:FE776 Poison Sword.png|x300px]]
|image=[[File:FE776 Poison Sword.png|x180px]]
|caption=Artwork of a poison sword from the TCG.
|caption=Artwork of the Venin Edge from the {{TCG}}.
|help_text=A sword whose blade conceals a poison reservoir.  Units hit with this will be poisoned.  
|help_text=A sword whose blade conceals a poison reservoir.  Units hit with this will be poisoned.  
|type=[[Sword]]
|type=[[Sword]]
|first={{FE5}}}}
|first={{FE5}}}}


The '''Venin Edge''', known as the '''Poison Sword''' prior to {{FE9}}, is an uncommon [[Sword|sword-type]] weapon found in the {{FES}}. As its name says, it [[Status conditions#Poison|poisons]] units when it hits.  
The '''Venin Edge''' or '''Poison Sword''' (Japanese: {{hover|毒の剣|Doku no tsurugi}} ''Poison Sword'') is an uncommon [[sword]] which was introduced in {{FE5}}. It is statistically near-identical to the regular [[Iron Sword]], except that it contains a toxin which gives it the added effect of [[Status conditions#Poison|poisoning]] units when the weapon successfully hits them. These swords are only ever fond in the hands of [[Unit#Enemy units|enemy units]], and can only be obtained by the player's army in the [[Tellius]] games by [[steal]]ing from enemies who wield them.
 
This weapon debuted in {{title|Thracia 776}} and is present in all games up to {{title|Radiant Dawn}}, always in the hands of [[Unit#Enemy units|enemy units]].


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|game1={{title|Thracia 776}}
|game1={{title|Thracia 776}}
|sprite1=[[File:Is snes03 poison sword.png]]
|sprite1=[[File:Is snes03 poison sword.png]]
|rank1=E
|rank1={{SwordSNES}} E
|mt1=3
|mt1=3
|wt1=6
|wt1=6
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|rng1=1
|rng1=1
|uses1=40
|uses1=40
|worth1=--
|worth1=Cannot be sold
|wex1=1
|wex1=1
|notes1=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.
|notes1=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|-
|-
|game2={{title|The Binding Blade}}
|game2={{title|The Binding Blade}}
|sprite2=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|sprite2=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|rank2=D
|rank2={{SwordGBA}} D
|mt2=3
|mt2=3
|wt2=6
|wt2=6
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|rng2=1
|rng2=1
|uses2=40
|uses2=40
|worth2=--
|worth2=Cannot be sold
|wex2=1
|wex2=1
|notes2=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.
|notes2=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|-
|-
|game3={{title|Blazing Sword}}
|game3={{FE7}}
|sprite3=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|sprite3=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|rank3=D
|rank3={{SwordGBA}} D
|mt3=3
|mt3=3
|wt3=6
|wt3=6
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|rng3=1
|rng3=1
|uses3=40
|uses3=40
|worth3=--
|worth3=Cannot be sold
|wex3=1
|wex3=1
|notes3=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.
|notes3=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|-
|-
|game4={{title|The Sacred Stones}}
|game4={{title|The Sacred Stones}}
|sprite4=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|sprite4=[[File:Is gba poison sword.png]]
|rank4=D
|rank4={{SwordGBA}} D
|mt4=3
|mt4=3
|wt4=6
|wt4=6
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|rng4=1
|rng4=1
|uses4=40
|uses4=40
|worth4=--
|worth4=Cannot be sold
|wex4=1
|wex4=1
|notes4=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.
|notes4=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|-
|-
|game5={{title|Path of Radiance}}
|game5={{title|Path of Radiance}}
|sprite5=[[File:Is gcn venin edge.png]]
|sprite5=[[File:Is gcn venin edge.png]]
|rank5=D
|rank5={{SwordGCN}} D
|mt5=3
|mt5=3
|wt5=8
|wt5=8
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|worth5=520
|worth5=520
|wex5=1
|wex5=1
|notes5=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.
|notes5=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|-
|-
|gamee={{title|Radiant Dawn}}
|gamee={{title|Radiant Dawn}}
|spritee=[[File:Is wii venin edge.png]]
|spritee=[[File:Is wii venin edge.png]]
|ranke=D
|ranke={{SwordWii}} D
|mte=6
|mte=6
|wte=7
|wte=7
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|worthe=300
|worthe=300
|wexe=1
|wexe=1
|notese=If it hits, the enemy is poisoned.}}
|notese=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
}}


==Locations==
==Locations==
===''Thracia 776''===
===''Thracia 776''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Not available
|method=Unobtainable
|data=Exclusive to enemy units; if stolen, it becomes an [[Iron Sword]].}}
|data=Exclusive to enemy units. If [[Steal|stolen]], it becomes an [[Iron Sword]].}}


===''The Binding Blade''===
===''The Binding Blade''===
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|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}
|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}


===''Blazing Sword''===
===''Fire Emblem''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Not available
|method=Unobtainable
|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}
|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}


===''The Sacred Stones''===
===''The Sacred Stones''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Not available
|method=Unobtainable
|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}
|data=Exclusive to enemy units.}}


===''Path of Radiance''===
===''Path of Radiance''===
{{sectstub}}
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Steal from
|method=[[Steal]]
|data=Sword-wielding enemy units (as long as all conditions are fulfilled)}}
|data=??}}


===''Radiant Dawn''===
===''Radiant Dawn''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc1
|method=Steal from
|method=[[Disarm]] and/or [[steal]]{{hover|*|This list only includes Venin Axe instances in chapters where Brom is playable or other units can take his Disarm, as he is the only source of the skill}}
|data=Sword-wielding enemy units (as long as all conditions are fulfilled)}}
|data=Part 2: [[Winds of Rebellion|Chapter 1]], enemy [[Myrmidon]]}}
 
==Etymology and other languages==
<!--{{Names
|eng-name=Poison Sword<br>Venin Edge
|eng-mean=In the GBA games.<br>In the Tellius duology.
|jap-name={{hover|???|???}}
|jap-mean=???
|span-name={{hover|?|??}} {{hover|envenen|envenenado}}
|span-mean=Poisoned ??}}-->


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:FE776 Poison Sword.png|Artwork of the Venin Edge from the {{TCG}}.
File:Ss fe09 stefan wielding venin edge.png|[[Stefan]] wielding a Venin Edge in {{title|Path of Radiance}}.
File:Ss fe10 lucia wielding venin edge.png|[[Lucia]] wielding a Venin Edge in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
</gallery>
==Etymology and other languages==
{{Names
|eng-name=• Poison Sword<br>• Venin Edge
|eng-mean=• This weapon is known by this name in ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Sacred Stones''<br>• "[[wiktionary:venin|Venin]]" is a term for the toxic component of an animal's venom. This weapon is known by this name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
|jap-name={{hover|毒の剣|Doku no tsurugi}}
|jap-mean=Romanized as '''POISONSWORD''' in its internal file name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''. Prior to ''Radiant Dawn'', the word {{hover|毒|Doku}} ''poison'' was spelled in hiragana as {{hover|どく|Doku}} in this weapon's name.
|fren-name=Epée venin
|fren-mean=Venom sword
|ger-name=Giftschwert
|ger-mean=Poison sword
|span-name=Espada envenenada
|span-mean=Poisoning sword
|ital-name=Spada velenosa
|ital-mean=Poisonous sword}}


{{refbar}}
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Venin Axe]]
* [[Venin Lance]]
* [[Venin Lance]]
* [[Venin Axe]]
* [[Venin Bow]]
* [[Venin Bow]]


{{NavSword}}
{{NavSword}}

Revision as of 09:22, 28 November 2015

Venin Edge

File:FE776 Poison Sword.png
Artwork of the Venin Edge from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.


A sword whose blade conceals a poison reservoir. Units hit with this will be poisoned.

Type

Sword

First game

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

The Venin Edge or Poison Sword (Japanese: 毒の剣 Poison Sword) is an uncommon sword which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. It is statistically near-identical to the regular Iron Sword, except that it contains a toxin which gives it the added effect of poisoning units when the weapon successfully hits them. These swords are only ever fond in the hands of enemy units, and can only be obtained by the player's army in the Tellius games by stealing from enemies who wield them.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Thracia 776 File:Is snes03 poison sword.png Swords E 3 6 60 0 1 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
The Binding Blade Is gba poison sword.png Swords D 3 6 70 0 1 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Is gba poison sword.png Swords D 3 6 70 0 1 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
The Sacred Stones Is gba poison sword.png Swords D 3 6 70 0 1 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
Path of Radiance Is gcn venin edge.png Swords D 3 8 70 0 1 40 520 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.

Locations

Thracia 776

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units. If stolen, it becomes an Iron Sword.

The Binding Blade

Not available Exclusive to enemy units.

Fire Emblem

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units.

The Sacred Stones

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units.

Path of Radiance


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Steal ??

Radiant Dawn

Disarm and/or steal* Part 2: Chapter 1, enemy Myrmidon

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

• Poison Sword
• Venin Edge

• This weapon is known by this name in Fire Emblem and The Sacred Stones
• "Venin" is a term for the toxic component of an animal's venom. This weapon is known by this name in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.

Spanish

Espada envenenada

Poisoning sword

French

Epée venin

Venom sword

German

Giftschwert

Poison sword

Italian

Spada velenosa

Poisonous sword

References

See also

Swords
Basic swords Al's SwordAlm's BladeBamboo SwordBlunt SwordBottleBroken SwordBronze SwordCecil's SwordEliwood's BladeEmblem BladeGlass SwordGreat SwordIke's BackupIron BladeIron SwordKilling EdgeLaslow's BladeLong SwordLucina's EstocLuke's SwordMarth's SpathaMeisterschwertNohrian BladeOgma's BladeRoy's BladeRusted SwordSelena's BladeSeliph's BladeShamshirShort SwordSilver BladeSilver SwordSlim SwordSteel BladeSteel SwordSwordSword of ZoltanTrainerTraining SwordTree BranchWo Dao
Swords with secondary effects AstraArmorslayerBarrier BladeBerserk SwordBlessed SwordBrave SwordCursed Ashiya SwordDevil SwordEirika's BladeGolden DaggerIlwoonKing SwordLadybladeLaguzslayerLancereaverLeif's BladeLoptr SwordMeisterschwertMiracle SwordParagon SwordPure SwordQuick SwordRapierSafeguardSeven SwordShadow SwordShadowkillerSilence SwordSleep SwordSoothing SwordSuperior EdgeSwordslayerThief's SwordVenin EdgeWarrior's SwordWing ClipperWyrmslayerZanbatoZweihänder
Magic-based swords Flame SwordLeo's IcebladeLevin SwordLight BrandRuneswordSonic SwordWind Sword
Ranged swords Giant KatarIron KukriSilver KukriSteel KukriStorm SwordTempest BladeUmbrellaWind Edge
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