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Rexcalibur
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Path of Radiance
Unused
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If hacked into the game, it is usable by any unit with a S rank in wind magic.
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Radiant Dawn
Awakening
Trivia
- Rexcalibur exists in Path of Radiance, the predecessor of Radiant Dawn, but is unused. The spell is largely complete and, had it been implemented into the final game, would have served the same purpose as it did in Radiant Dawn, as the most powerful wind tome of the game. If one modifies their game by way of an Action Replay or similar device to gain access to it, it is in an almost complete and functional state and can be used by anyone with an S rank in wind magic; however, the map spell animation for it is incomplete.[1]
GalleryEtymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Rexcalibur
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From the Latin rex, "king", used by the Tellius duology as a prefix for the strongest tome of a magic type, + the "calibur" part of Excalibur, sometimes used as a name component for wind spells throughout the Fire Emblem series.
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Spanish
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Rexcalibur
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As above.
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French
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Fimbulvetr
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From the Fimbulvetr (Old Norse: "great winter"), the three unyielding winters preceding Ragnarökr in Norse mythology. It was likely changed to this to try and line the tome up with the earlier Anima tome of the same name.
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German
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Rexcalibur
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As above.
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Italian
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Rexcalibur
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As above.
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ReferencesSee also