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|eng-mean=The [[wikipedia:Élivágar|Élivágar]] (Old Norse for ice waves) were rivers in Ginnungagap in Norse mythology. The eleven rivers are the Svǫl, [[Gunnthrá|Gunnþrá]], [[Fjorm|Fjǫrm]], Fimbulþul, Slíðr, [[Hríd|Hríð]], Sylgr, [[Ylgr]], Víð, [[Leiptr]], and Gjǫll. | |eng-mean=The [[wikipedia:Élivágar|Élivágar]] (Old Norse for ice waves) were rivers in Ginnungagap in Norse mythology. The eleven rivers are the Svǫl, [[Gunnthrá|Gunnþrá]], [[Fjorm|Fjǫrm]], Fimbulþul, [[Gunnthrá#Etymology and other languages|Slíðr]], [[Hríd|Hríð]], Sylgr, [[Ylgr]], Víð, [[Leiptr]], and Gjǫll. | ||
|jap-name={{hover|エリヴァーガル|Erivāgaru}} | |jap-name={{hover|エリヴァーガル|Erivāgaru}} | ||
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Élivágar (Japanese: エリヴァーガル Élivágar) is an offensive green tome-type skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is presumably the personal regalia weapon of Veronica, the apparent main antagonist of the game, and is currently unobtainable for usage by players.
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Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Heroes
Units | Wielded only by Veronica: Emblian Princess, encountered exclusively as an enemy. |
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Etymology and other languages
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Élivágar |
The Élivágar (Old Norse for ice waves) were rivers in Ginnungagap in Norse mythology. The eleven rivers are the Svǫl, Gunnþrá, Fjǫrm, Fimbulþul, Slíðr, Hríð, Sylgr, Ylgr, Víð, Leiptr, and Gjǫll. |