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'''Alert Stance''' (Japanese: {{hl|警戒姿勢|Keikai shisei}} ''Vigilance Stance'') is an [[ability]] which debuted in {{FE16}}. It is learned by increasing a unit's [[skill level]] in flying. It grants the unit a significant boost in [[avoid]] if they end their turn with no action. As the user's skill level increases, the ability is later replaced with a higher-level version of the ability called '''Alert Stance+'''. | '''Alert Stance''' (Japanese: {{hl|警戒姿勢|Keikai shisei}} ''Vigilance Stance'') is an [[ability]] which debuted in {{FE16}}. It is learned by increasing a unit's [[skill level]] in flying. It grants the unit a significant boost in [[avoid]] if they end their turn with no action. As the user's skill level increases, the ability is later replaced with a higher-level version of the ability called '''Alert Stance+'''. | ||
In {{FEH}}, its name is translated as '''Guard Bearing'''. In this game, it is a three-tiered passive type B [[Skills|skill]]; the individual tiers of the skill are known as '''Guard Bearing 1''', '''Guard Bearing 2''', and '''Guard Bearing 3''' in order from lowest to highest. Units with a Guard Bearing skill can reduce the damage dealt by the first strike the user faces on the | In {{FEH}}, its name is translated as '''Guard Bearing'''. In this game, it is a three-tiered passive type B [[Skills|skill]]; the individual tiers of the skill are known as '''Guard Bearing 1''', '''Guard Bearing 2''', and '''Guard Bearing 3''' in order from lowest to highest. Units with a Guard Bearing skill can reduce the damage dealt by the first strike the user faces on the opposing phase. | ||
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Alert Stance (Japanese: 警戒姿勢 Vigilance Stance) is an ability which debuted in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is learned by increasing a unit's skill level in flying. It grants the unit a significant boost in avoid if they end their turn with no action. As the user's skill level increases, the ability is later replaced with a higher-level version of the ability called Alert Stance+.
In Fire Emblem Heroes, its name is translated as Guard Bearing. In this game, it is a three-tiered passive type B skill; the individual tiers of the skill are known as Guard Bearing 1, Guard Bearing 2, and Guard Bearing 3 in order from lowest to highest. Units with a Guard Bearing skill can reduce the damage dealt by the first strike the user faces on the opposing phase.
Data
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Three Houses | +15 Avoid to the user for one turn. | Command (Wait) |
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In other Fire Emblem titles
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Heroes (Guard Bearing 1) |
Reduces the damage dealt by the first target-initiated strike the player faces by 30%. | -- | -- | Cost: 60 SP Only inheritable by Sword, Lance, & Axe fliers | |
Heroes (Guard Bearing 2) |
Reduces the damage dealt by the first target-initiated strike the player faces by 40%. | -- | -- | Cost: 120 SP Only inheritable by Sword, Lance, & Axe fliers |
Availability
Three Houses
Skill level | Flying: B (Alert Stance) • Flying: A+ (Alert Stance+) |
Heroes
Units | Ingrid: Solstice Knight |
Flavor text
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
• Alert Stance |
• Used in Three Houses. |
Spanish |
Quiebro |
Swerve |
French |
Attentif |
Attentive |
German |
Alarmbereitschaft |
Standby |
Italian |
In guardia |
On guard |
Korean |
경계 태세 |
Alert stance |
Simplified Chinese |
警戒姿态 |
Alert stance |
Traditional Chinese |
警戒姿態 |
Alert stance |