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In addition to this sixteen, any children of a character with Dragon Vein will also inherit Dragon Vein, allowing the player to choose pairings to expand the number of units with Dragon Vein with specific children. For example, if [[Camilla]], a bearer of Dragon Vein, marries [[Arthur (Fates)|Arthur]] the resulting child, [[Percy]], will inherit Dragon Vein.
In addition to this sixteen, any children of a character with Dragon Vein will also inherit Dragon Vein, allowing the player to choose pairings to expand the number of units with Dragon Vein with specific children. For example, if [[Camilla]], a bearer of Dragon Vein, marries [[Arthur (Fates)|Arthur]] the resulting child, [[Percy]], will inherit Dragon Vein.


Also, the [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates|DLC]] item [[First Blood]] will give any other unit Dragon Vein as well when used on them, regardless of their heritage.
Also, the [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Fates|DLC]] item [[First Blood]] will give any other playable unit Dragon Vein as well when used on them, regardless of their heritage.
 
There are also several enemy characters that have Dragon Vein access. Their utilization of the ability is generally restricted to scripted events, or on specific turns during a chapter.
 
* [[Arete]]
* [[Garon]]
* [[Mikoto]]
* [[Sumeragi]]


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