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Wo Gùn (Japanese: 倭棍 Japanese Club) is an offensive skill in the axe category which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. The Wo Gùn is an axe skill designed as an analogue of the Wo Dao sword skill, in that it greatly boosts damage dealt when its user triggers a special skill.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Heroes | File:Is feh skill offense.png | 3★ | 9 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 200 SP | -- | Increases damage dealt by +10 when triggering a special skill. |
Heroes (+, unrefined) |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | 5★ | 13 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 300 SP | -- | Increases damage dealt by +10 when triggering a special skill. |
Heroes (+, refined: +Atk) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 50 |
-- | Increases damage dealt by +10 when triggering a special skill. Grants +5 HP. | |
Heroes (+, refined: +Spd) |
5★ | 14 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 50 |
-- | Increases damage dealt by +10 when triggering a special skill. Grants +5 HP and +3 Speed. | |
Heroes (+, refined: +Def) |
5★ | 14 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 50 |
-- | Increases damage dealt by +10 when triggering a special skill. Grants +5 HP and +4 Defense. |
Availability
Heroes
Wo Gùn
Units | Libra: Fetching Friar |
Wo Gùn+
Units | Libra: Fetching Friar |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Wo Gùn |
From the Mandarin Chinese reading of 倭棍, wō gùn, which means "Japanese club". |
Gallery
See also