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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]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |