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Armsthrift

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Armsthrift

File:Is 3ds armsthrift.png
Icon of the Armsthrift skill in Awakening.


Attack without expending a weapon use. Trigger % = (Lck stat x 2)

Type(s)

Class

Game(s)

Armsthrift (武器節約 Weapon Saver) is a combat skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Awakening. Associated with the Mercenary class, it gives the user a chance to not decrease their weapon's durability when used to attack.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Availability

Awakening

Units FlaviaGregorOgmaIke (SpotPass version)InigoLinusMaliceRoy (SpotPass version)Severa
Classes Mercenary (Learned at Level 1)

Trivia

  • It is possible to exploit Armsthrift's activation rate to ensure a 100% or greater chance of activation, by using it with a unit who possesses at least 50 Luck; the standard cap for promoted units is 45, but can be increased through an individual unit's maximum stat modifiers. Without the use of other skills, the options are:
    • All children of a Luck-asset Robin, except Severa, Noire and Yarne, if the Avatar's flaw is not HP, Speed, or Defense (Morgan may or may not be capable, depending on her mother/his father);
    • Owain, Brady, and Nah, if Donnel was their father.
  • Otherwise, it is possible to artificially boost Luck into this level for all other promoted units who can access the skill through pairing up, or use of skills such as Rally Luck, Rally Spectrum, Luck +4, All Stats +2 or Limit Breaker.

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Armsthrift

Thrift is the act of conserving money or resources, using only as little as is needed at a time.

English
(unofficial)

Weapon Saver

Popularly known by this name prior to the English release.

Spanish

Ahorro

Thrift

French

Parcimonie

Frugality

German

Sparsamkeit

Frugality

Italian

Accortezza

Wariness

See also

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