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Tannenboom!
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Tannenboom! (Japanese: 聖樹 Christmas Tree) is a weapon skill in the lance category which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. Tannenboom! is a skill that activates on the defensive phase, and boosts all of the user's non-HP stats when under attack on the enemy phase.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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10 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 200 SP | -- | Boosts Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +2 each when user is attacked on enemy turn. |
Heroes (+, unrefined) |
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14 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 300 SP | -- | Boosts Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +2 each when user is attacked on enemy turn. |
Heroes (+, refined: +Atk) |
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16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 ![]() 50 ![]() |
-- | Boosts Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +2 each when user is attacked on enemy turn. Grants +5 HP. |
Heroes (+, refined: +Spd) |
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14 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 ![]() 50 ![]() |
-- | Boosts Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +2 each when user is attacked on enemy turn. Grants +5 HP and +3 Speed. |
Heroes (+, refined: +Def) |
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14 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 350 SP 500 ![]() 50 ![]() |
-- | Boosts Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +2 each when user is attacked on enemy turn. Grants +5 HP and +4 Defense. |
Availability
Heroes
Tannenboom!
Units | Robin: Festive Tactician |
Tannenboom!+
Units | Robin: Festive Tactician |
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Tannenboom! |
From Tannenbaum, German for "fir tree". |