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'''Conquest''' (Japanese: {{hover|覇王|Haō}}, ''Conqueror'') is a combat [[skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE13}}. It negates the [[Effective damage|beast and armor weaknesses]] of its bearer. Not counting bonus characters, it is primarily exclusive to [[Walhart]], who otherwise possesses both effective damage weaknesses as a [[Conqueror]].
'''Conquest''' (Japanese: {{hover|覇王|Haō}}, ''Conqueror'') is a combat [[skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE13}}. It negates the [[Effective damage|beast and armor weaknesses]] of its bearer. Not counting bonus characters, it is primarily exclusive to [[Walhart]], who otherwise possesses both effective damage weaknesses as a [[Conqueror]].


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Iote's Shield (skill)|Iote's Shield]]
* [[Iote's Shield (skill)|Iote's Shield]]
* [[Beast Shield]]
* [[Armor Shield]]


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Revision as of 20:42, 14 January 2017

For Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, see Fire Emblem Fates.


Conquest

File:Is 3ds conquest.png
Sprite of the Conquest skill in Awakening.


Protects from bonus damage against beasts/riders/armor.

Type(s)

Personal

Capacity

N/A

Game(s)

Conquest (Japanese: 覇王, Conqueror) is a combat skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Awakening. It negates the beast and armor weaknesses of its bearer. Not counting bonus characters, it is primarily exclusive to Walhart, who otherwise possesses both effective damage weaknesses as a Conqueror.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Availability

Awakening

Units* Ephraim (DLC version)WalhartZephiel
Units* (inheritance) Morgan*, if Walhart was his father

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Conquest

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English
(unofficial)

Conqueror

Popularly known by this name prior to the English release.

Spanish

Conquistador

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French

Annihilation

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German

Eroberung

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Italian

Conquista

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See also

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