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File:Ss fe02 alm battle.png|The battle screen in the [[ | File:Ss fe02 alm battle.png|The battle screen in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games | ||
File:Ss fe03 marth battle.png|The battle screen in {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}} | File:Ss fe03 marth battle.png|The battle screen in {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}} | ||
File:Ss fe05 loptyr sword and blagi sword.png|The battle screen in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}} | File:Ss fe05 loptyr sword and blagi sword.png|The battle screen in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}} |
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The act of attacking (攻撃, attack) is a basic command available to all weapon-wielding units, in which an allied unit engages an enemy unit in battle, or vice versa. If a unit of the opposing army is within the range of a unit after said unit has moved, the "Attack" option appears. Selecting the option and choosing a weapon to attack with displays the combat information window, summarising
In Fire Emblem, combat is fuelled by a set number of calculations: the damage to be dealt by both participants and the defense/resistance mitigating said damage, their mutual attack speeds in comparison to each other, their hit rates and critical hit chances. In most games, most of this data is displayed in some form in a segment of the battle screen, and all of it is displayed beforehand in the combat information window.
Gallery
The battle screen in the Nintendo Entertainment System games
The battle screen in Mystery of the Emblem
- Ss fe05 loptyr sword and blagi sword.png
The battle screen in Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776
The battle display in the Game Boy Advance trilogy
In other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Attack |
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Spanish |
Atacar |
Attack |
French |
Attaquer |
Attack |
German |
Angreifen |
Attack |
Italian |
Attaccare |
Attack |