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Deadly Balance is a passive type B skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes; unlike most passive skills in Heroes, Deadly Balance comes in only one tier. Deadly Balance is a skill that activates whenever its user either has sufficiently high health or a negative status effect in place, and drops its target's Attack and Defense during combat while also slowing down its target's special skill cooldown count.
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Units | Líf: Lethal Swordsman |
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