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Dragon Axe

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Not to be confused with the similarly named Draconic Poleax appearing in Heroes.

Dragon Axe

Is gba dragon axe.png
Icon of the Dragon Axe from The Blazing Blade and The Sacred Stones.


Effective against wyverns.

Type

Axe

First game

Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade

The Dragon Axe (Japanese: ドラゴンアクス Dragon Axe) is an axe that does bonus damage to Manaketes and other dragon units.

The Dragon Axe first appeared as an event-distributed item in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade; the only other main line game it appears in, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, allows the Dragon Axe to be obtained via normal gameplay. The Dragon Axe also appears in Fire Emblem Warriors with the same property, bonus damage against dragons, as its previous appearances.

Stats

In the main Fire Emblem series

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
The Blazing Blade Is gba dragon axe.png C 10 11 60 0 1 40 6,000 1 Deals bonus damage to Is gba wyvern.pngdragon units.

In other Fire Emblem series titles

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes

Locations

The Blazing Blade

Transfer data After receiving the data from the Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discUS[1], transfer it into a savefile through the Transfer Data menu. Only one can be transferred per save file, and the transfer can only be done from Chapter 12 onward.
In Japan, the Dragon Axe could only be obtained by winning a competition held by VJump and receiving a cartridge with the Dragon Axe already downloaded.

The Sacred Stones

Dropped by Chapter 15, enemy Berserker*
Dropped by (Skirmish)* Cyclops*Tarvos*Maelduin*
Treasure Lagdou Ruins Floor 4, southwest chest*Lagdou Ruins Floor 8, chest*

Warriors

Event Clear Chapter 10

Flavor text

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Trivia

  • The Dragon Axe's The Blazing Blade help text is too long; it overflows after "An axe designed to strike" and causes graphical glitches. The PAL release corrects it despite the item being entirely unused in PAL regions.

Etymology and other languages

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

Dragon Axe

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Spanish
(Spain)

H de dragón
• Hacha dragón

• Dragon Axe. Used in The Sacred Stones
• Dragon Axe. Used in Warriors

French
(France)

• Hache draco
• Draghache

• Draco Axe. Used in The Sacred Stones
• Dragon Axe. Used in Warriors

German

• Draco-Axt
• Drachenaxt

• Draco Axe Used in The Sacred Stones
• Dragon Axe. Used in Warriors

Italian

• Ascia drago
• Ascia di drago

• Draco Axe. Used in The Sacred Stones
• Dragon Axe. Used in Warriors

Gallery

See also

References

  1. Serenes Forest: Download events (retrieved 31 May 2012)
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