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The '''Bone Axe''' (Japanese: {{hover|獣の骨|Kemono no hone}} ''Beast's Bone'') is an [[axe]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is a low-ranked weapon with comparable stats to the [[Iron Axe]], taking a slight drop in [[Hit rate|accuracy]] for a slight boost in [[might]], and also giving its wielder a slight boost in [[resistance]].
The '''Bone Axe''' (Japanese: {{hl|獣の骨|Kemono no hone}} ''Beast's Bone'') is an [[axe]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is a low-ranked weapon with comparable stats to the [[Iron Axe]], taking a slight drop in [[Hit rate|accuracy]] for a slight boost in [[might]], and also giving its wielder a slight boost in [[resistance]].


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 04:39, 4 June 2020

Bone Axe

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Icon of the Bone Axe from Fates.


Res+3. Sometimes the old ways are best.

Type

Axe

First game

Fire Emblem Fates

The Bone Axe (Japanese: 獣の骨 Beast's Bone) is an axe that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is a low-ranked weapon with comparable stats to the Iron Axe, taking a slight drop in accuracy for a slight boost in might, and also giving its wielder a slight boost in resistance.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes

Locations

Fates


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My Castle Randomly obtained by talking to a unit.

Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Bone Axe

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Spanish

Hacha ósea

Bone Axe

French

Hache os

Bone Axe

German

Knochenaxt

Bone Axe

Italian

Ascia d'osso

Bone Axe

Gallery

References

See also

Axes
Basic axes AxeAxe of ZoltanBarst's AxeBasilikosBattle AxeBeruka's AxeBordcord AxeBroken AxeBronze AxeCompact AxeEmblem AxeFrying PanGlass AxeHauteclereHector's AxeHit AxeImmortal AxeImposing AxeIron AxeIron PoleaxKiller AxeLadleLegion's AxePractice AxeRusted AxeSilver AxeSilver PoleaxSplitting AxeSteel AxeSteel PoleaxTraining Axe
Axes with secondary effects Arthur's AxeBerserker's AxeBone AxeBrave AxeCamilla's AxeDevil AxeDragon AxeFiendcleaverHammerIron GreataxeLaguz AxeMaceMaster AxePoleaxQuick AxeRaider AxeSilver GreataxeSteel GreataxeSuperior AxeSwordreaverSwordslayerTitania's AxeVengeanceVenin AxeVolant Axe
Magic-based axes Bolt AxeHurricane Axe
Ranged axes Hand AxeHatchetIron Star AxeOrsin's HatchetShort AxeSilver Star AxeSteel Star AxeTomahawk
Regalia and personal axes ArmadsAurgelmirAxe of UkonvasaraAymrBölverkCrusherFragarachFreikugelGarmHelswathTarvosUkonvasaraUrvanVougeWolf BeilWolf Berg