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Dragon's Ire

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Dragon's Ire

Is feh dragon's ire 1.png
Icon of the Dragon's Ire 1 skill in Heroes.


If unit's HP = 100% and foe initiates combat, neutralizes effects that prevent unit's follow-up attacks and unit makes a guaranteed follow-up attack.

Type(s)

Passive (Type B)

Game(s)

Heroes

Dragon's Ire (Japanese: 竜の逆鱗 Dragon's Imperial Wrath) is a three-tiered passive type B skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes; the individual tiers of the skill are Dragon's Ire 1, Dragon's Ire 2, and Dragon's Ire 3 in order from lowest to highest. Dragon's Ire neutralizes any effect that would prevent its user from making a follow-up strike and guarantees its user a follow-up strike when the target initiates combat and the user has sufficient HP; higher tiers have lower HP requirements.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes
Heroes
(Dragon's Ire 1)
Is feh dragon's ire 1.png Neutralizes any effects that would prevent user's follow-up strikes and user makes a guaranteed follow-up strike. User's HP is 100% and target initiates combat -- Cost: 60 SP
Heroes
(Dragon's Ire 2)
Is feh dragon's ire 2.png Neutralizes any effects that would prevent user's follow-up strikes and user makes a guaranteed follow-up strike. User's HP is at least 75% and target initiates combat -- Cost: 120 SP
Heroes
(Dragon's Ire 3)
Is feh dragon's ire 3.png Neutralizes any effects that would prevent user's follow-up strikes and user makes a guaranteed follow-up strike. User's HP is at least 50% and target initiates combat -- Cost: 240 SP

Availability

Heroes

Units Myrrh: Spring HarmonyRobin: Fall Vessel

Flavor text

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Etymology and other languages

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

Dragon's Ire

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Spanish

Ira de dragón

Dragon's ire

French

Ire de dragon

Dragon's ire

German

Drachenzorn

Dragon Wrath

Italian

Ira del drago

Ire of the dragon

Portuguese
(Brazil)

Ira do dragão

Ire of the dragon

Traditional Chinese

龍的逆鱗

Dragon's grievance; lit. "dragon's inverted scales", from a metaphor used by the writer Han Fei.

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