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Charm

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An unrelated, unused staff in Genealogy of the Holy War is also widely known as Charm.

Charm

Is snes03 charm.png
Icon of the Charm skill in Thracia 776.


Grants Hit/Avo +5 to all allies within three spaces.

Type(s)
  • Personal (in Genealogy and Thracia)
  • Class (in Genealogy, Awakening, and Fates)
Game(s)

Charm (Japanese: カリスマ Charisma) is a combat skill which debuted in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. In all of its appearances except Fates (where it instead boosts damage dealt), it boosts the accuracy and evasive capabilities of all allied units who are near the skill's user.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes
Genealogy of the Holy War Is snes02 charm.png +10% hit rate and avoid to all allied units within a 3-tile radius of the user. -- -- --
Thracia 776 Is snes03 charm.png +10 hit rate and avoid to all allied units within a 3-tile radius of the user. -- -- --
Awakening File:Is 3ds charm.png +5 hit rate and avoid to all allied units within a 3-tile radius of the user. -- -- --

Availability

Genealogy of the Holy War

Units (As a personal skill) First Generation: Raquesis
Second Generation: DelmudLayleaNanna
Classes EmperorPrincessQueen

Thracia 776

Units (As a personal skill) DelmudNanna
Items King Sword

Awakening

Units ElinciaEldiganLucinaMarth (DLC and "Prince Marth" SpotPass versions)MinervaNannaRaquesisSeliph (Both versions)
Classes Lord (Learned at Level 10)

Fates

Units amiibo interaction: LucinaMarth
Classes Lodestar (Learned from Level 10 and up)Great Lord (Learned from Level 10 and up)

Trivia

  • Path of Radiance has unused elements which suggest that Charm was planned to reappear in it but was abandoned during development. Curiously, in every localization of the game except Italian, the skill was given the same localized names that the respective languages used eight years later in the localizations of Awakening.

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Charm

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English
(unofficial)

Charisma

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Spanish

Carisma

Charisma

French

Charisme

Charisma

German

Charme

Charm

Italian

Malia

Charm (in the context of magic, rather than charisma)

References

See also

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