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|eng-mean=Possibly a reference to the {{hover|鬼門|Kimon}} ''oni's gate'', a term for the northeastern cardinal direction which is tied to the origins of the scroll's Japanese name. | |eng-mean=Possibly a reference to the {{hover|鬼門|Kimon}} ''oni's gate'', a term for the northeastern cardinal direction which is tied to the origins of the scroll's Japanese name. | ||
|jap-name= {{hover|逆神・丑寅|Sakagami: ushitora}} | |jap-name= {{hover|逆神・丑寅|Sakagami: ushitora}} | ||
|jap-mean=Reverse God: Northeast. The {{hover|丑寅|Ushitora}} ''northeast'' suffix refers to [[wikipedia:Oni#Demon Gate|an element of the folklore surrounding ''oni'']] where the northeastern cardinal direction was regarded as unlucky and the origin of evil spirits. This direction was referred to by two names under this superstition: {{hover|鬼門|Kimon}} ''oni's gate'', and {{hover|丑寅|Ushitora}} ''ox-tiger'', which derives from how these two signs of the Chinese zodiac are located in the northeast. ''Oni'' are often depicted as having the facial features of both tigers and oxen as a result of this. | |jap-mean=Reverse God: Northeast. The {{hover|丑寅|Ushitora}} ''northeast'' suffix refers to [[wikipedia:Oni#Demon Gate|an element of the folklore surrounding ''oni'']] where the northeastern cardinal direction was regarded as unlucky and the origin of evil spirits. This direction was referred to by two names under this superstition: {{hover|鬼門|Kimon}} ''oni's gate'', and {{hover|丑寅|Ushitora}} ''ox-tiger'', which derives from how these two signs of the Chinese zodiac are located in the northeast. ''Oni'' are often depicted as having the facial features of both tigers and oxen as a result of this. |
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Calamity Gate (Japanese: 逆神・丑寅 Reverse God: Northeast) is a scroll that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. Its primary effect is the reversal of the weapon triangle, which makes this scroll strong against lances/naginata and daggers/shuriken, weak against axes/clubs and bows/yumi, and still neutral to swords/katana. In addition to reversing the weapon triangle, Calamity Gate also doubles the weapon triangle's effects and gives small stat boosts.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Locations
Fates
- This list may be incomplete.
Treasure | Revelation: Chapter 26, chest Shared: Paralogue 20, village |
Armory | Dawn Armory: Level 2 (limit 1) • Level 3 (limit 2) |
Rank rewards | Visitor Rank: 240 (limit 1) |
Trivia
Gallery
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Calamity Gate |
Possibly a reference to the 鬼門 oni's gate, a term for the northeastern cardinal direction which is tied to the origins of the scroll's Japanese name. |
Spanish |
Calamidad |
Calamity |
French |
Calamité |
Calamity |
German |
Unheilstor |
Blightedgate |
Italian |
Portale Rovina |
Ruin Gate |
References
See also
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