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The '''Broken Bow''' is a [[Bow (weapon)|bow-type]] weapon in the {{FES}}. After being completely consumed, any bow becomes this. They are still usable, but their low accuracy and might, coupled with a considerable increase of weight, render them useless. These bows can be repaired with the [[Hammerne|Hammerne staff]] or in any [[castle]].
The '''Broken Bow''' is a [[Bow (weapon)|bow-type]] weapon in the {{FES}}. After being completely consumed, any bow becomes this. They are still usable, but their low accuracy and might, coupled with a considerable increase of weight, render them useless. These bows can be repaired with the [[Hammerne|Hammerne staff]] or in any [[castle]].


The broken bow appears only in three games - {{title|Monshou no Nazo}}, {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}}. In the rest of the series, weapons disappear after wearing out.
The broken bow appears only in three games - {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}, {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}}. In the rest of the series, weapons disappear after wearing out.


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Revision as of 18:59, 3 September 2013

Broken Bow

FESK Broken Bow.png
Artwork of a broken bow from the TCG.

Type

Bow

First game

Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem

The Broken Bow is a bow-type weapon in the Fire Emblem series. After being completely consumed, any bow becomes this. They are still usable, but their low accuracy and might, coupled with a considerable increase of weight, render them useless. These bows can be repaired with the Hammerne staff or in any castle.

The broken bow appears only in three games - Mystery of the Emblem, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776. In the rest of the series, weapons disappear after wearing out.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Mystery of the Emblem Is snes01 broken bow.png 1 0 20 20 0 2 -- 20 -- --
Genealogy of the Holy War Is snes02 broken bow.png Variable 0 30 30 0 2 -- 1,000 -- --

Locations

Mystery of the Emblem

Inventory After using up any bow

Genealogy of the Holy War

Inventory After using up any bow

Thracia 776

Inventory After using up any bow

Etymology and other languages

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

Broken Bow

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Trivia

Gallery


Bows and Crossbows
Basic bows BowBowgunBow of ZoltanBroken BowBronze BowClarisse's BowEmblem BowGlass BowGordin's BowGreat BowInnes' BowIron BowKiller BowLong BowRienflecheRubber BowRusted BowRyan's BowShort BowSilencerSilver BowSlack BowSteel BowToy BowTraining Bow
Bows with secondary effects Anna's BowAstraBeacon BowBlessed BowBrave BowCleave BowCrescent BowCupid BowHunter's BowLaguz BowLunaMeisterbogenMila's BowNiles's BowQuick BowPython's BowSuperior BowUnderdog BowVenin BowViolin BowWolt's Bow
Magic-based bows Magic BowRadiant BowShining Bow
Ranged bows Double BowIron LongbowLongbowSilver LongbowSteel LongbowTowering Bow
Close-range bows Double BowIron ShortbowMini BowSilver ShortbowSteel Shortbow
Crossbows AqqarArbalestBowgunCrossbowTaksh
Regalia and personal bows FailnaughtLughnasadhMulagirNidhoggParthiaRolf's BowTathlum BowThe InexhaustibleYewfelle