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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:FEF Dragonstone+ concept.png]] | |||
|image=[[File: | |caption=Concept artwork of a Dragonstone+ from {{title|Fates}}. | ||
|caption= | |help_text=Skill-5, Spd-4, Def+9, Res+7, Ddg+10. Magical. Mag/Skill-2 after use in combat. | ||
|help_text= | |type=[[Stone]] | ||
|type=[[ | |||
|first={{FE13}} | |first={{FE13}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Dragonstone+''' (Japanese: {{ | The '''Dragonstone+''' (Japanese: {{hl|真竜石|Shinryūseki}} ''True Dragon Stone'') is a [[stone]] item introduced in {{FE13}}, used by [[manakete]]s to transform into their dragon form for a brief amount of time in combat. It is the advanced form of the basic [[Dragonstone]]. | ||
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==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
{{WeaponStats | {{WeaponStats | ||
| | |game1={{title|Awakening}} | ||
| | |sprite1=[[File:Is 3ds01 dragonstone+.png]] | ||
| | |rank1={{Stone13|Dragon}} {{h|--|Manakete only}} | ||
| | |mt1=12 | ||
| | |hit1=70 | ||
|crt1=0 | |||
| | |rng1=1–2 | ||
| | |uses1=35 | ||
| | |worth1=3,780 | ||
| | |wex1=2 | ||
| | |notes1=+11 [[strength]], +6 [[Magic (stat)|magic]], +5 [[Skill (stat)|skill]], +4 [[speed]], +13 [[defense]], +9 [[resistance]] when equipped. | ||
| | |- | ||
|game2={{title|Fates}} | |||
|sprite2=[[File:Is 3ds02 dragonstone.png]] | |||
|rank2={{Stone14}} C | |||
|mt2=25 | |||
|hit2=75 | |||
|crt2=0 | |||
|rng2=1 | |||
|worth2=Cannot be sold | |||
|wex2=1 | |||
|notes2=−5 [[Skill (stat)|skill]], −4 [[speed]], +9 [[defense]], +7 [[resistance]], −10 [[avoid]], +10 [[dodge]] when equipped.<br>Works as [[Magic (stat)|magical damage]].<br>Cannot make [[follow-up attack]]s.<br>If user attacked, inflicts stacking −2 [[Magic (stat)|magic]], −2 [[Skill (stat)|skill]] [[debuff]] on the user after combat. | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
===''Awakening''=== | ===''Awakening''=== | ||
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|data1=[[Tiki]] <small>(In-game version)</small> | |data1=[[Tiki]] <small>(In-game version)</small> | ||
|method2=Treasure | |method2=Treasure | ||
|data2=[[The Sword or the Knee|Chapter 20]], chest | |data2=[[The Sword or the Knee|Chapter 20]], chest | ||
|method3=[[Armory]] | |method3=[[Armory]] | ||
|data3=[[Invisible Ties|The Dragon's Table]] • [[The Dead King's Lament|Sea-King's Throne]] | |data3=[[Invisible Ties|The Dragon's Table]] • [[The Dead King's Lament|Sea-King's Throne]] | ||
|method4=[[Merchant]]<br>([[Anna]]) | |method4=[[Merchant (shop)|Merchant]]<br>([[Anna/Awakening|Anna]]) | ||
|data4=[[Inexorable Death|Fort Steiger]] | |data4=[[Inexorable Death|Fort Steiger]] | ||
|method5=Merchant<br>([[SpotPass]]) | |method5=Merchant<br>([[SpotPass]]) | ||
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|datalast=Reward for defeating Say'ri's Ascension. | |datalast=Reward for defeating Say'ri's Ascension. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===''Fates''=== | |||
{{ItemLoc | |||
|method1=Dropped by | |||
|data1=[[Camilla (chapter)|Chapter 23]] {{Birthright}}, enemy [[Camilla]] | |||
|method2=Treasure | |||
|data2=[[Winds of Change|Chapter 20]] {{Conquest}}, [[chest]]<br>[[Seeds of Doubt|Chapter 20]] {{Revelation}}, [[chest]] | |||
|methodlast=[[Rank rewards]] | |||
|datalast=Battle Rank: 3000 (limit 1) | |||
}} | |||
==Flavor text== | |||
{{DescriptionHdr}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Awakening}} | |||
|english=Allows a manakete to assume<br>a powerful form. | |||
|japanese=強い竜に変化するための石 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionCell | |||
|game={{title|Fates}} | |||
|english=Skill-5, Spd-4, Def+9, Res+7, Ddg+10.<br>Magical. Mag/Skill-2 after use in combat. | |||
|japanese=魔法武器/追撃不可/戦闘後能力減 | |||
}} | |||
{{DescriptionFtr}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Dragonstone+'s Japanese name, True Dragonstone, may be a pun on the [[Divinestone]] of earlier ''Fire Emblem'' games: the kanji 真 ''true'' is pronounced "shin" in this context, just like the first kanji in the Divinestone's Japanese name, 神 ''god''. The Dragonstone+'s icon is very similar to the Divinestone's icon in the Nintendo DS games, and [[Tiki]] (an actual [[Divine Dragon]]) has a Dragonstone+ when recruited in ''Awakening''. | *The Dragonstone+'s Japanese name, True Dragonstone, may be a pun on the [[Divinestone]] of earlier ''Fire Emblem'' games: the kanji {{lang|ja|真}} ''true'' is pronounced "shin" in this context, just like the first kanji in the Divinestone's Japanese name, {{lang|ja|神}} ''god''. The Dragonstone+'s icon is very similar to the Divinestone's icon in the Nintendo DS games, and [[Tiki]] (an actual [[Divine Dragon]]) has a Dragonstone+ when recruited in ''Awakening''. | ||
* In the US English release of the ''Hot-Spring Scramble'' [[DLC]] episode, [[Nah]] mentions a "true dragonstone" in her conversation with [[Kjelle]],<ref>{{cite|Hmm, I think it's the defensive power we gain when using a true dragonstone.|Nah|Awakening}} </ref> which is the name of the Dragonstone+ in the Japanese version. This is presumably an oversight by the localization team, and was corrected in the European version of the DLC to explicitly name the Dragonstone+. | *In the US English release of the ''[[Hot-Spring Scramble]]'' [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening|DLC]] episode, [[Nah]] mentions a "true dragonstone" in her conversation with [[Kjelle]],<ref>{{cite|Hmm, I think it's the defensive power we gain when using a true dragonstone.|Nah|Awakening}} </ref> which is the name of the Dragonstone+ in the Japanese version. This is presumably an oversight by the localization team, and was corrected in the European version of the DLC to explicitly name the Dragonstone+. | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-name=Dragonstone+ | |eng-name=Dragonstone+ | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|真竜石|Shinryūseki}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=True Dragon Stone | ||
|span-name=Piedra dragón + | |||
|span-mean=Dragon stone + | |||
|fren-name=Dracopierre+ | |fren-name=Dracopierre+ | ||
|fren-mean=Dragonstone+ | |fren-mean=Dragonstone+ | ||
|ger-name=Drachenstein+ | |ger-name=Drachenstein+ | ||
|ger-mean=Dragonstone + | |ger-mean=Dragonstone + | ||
|ital-name=Pietra drago + | |ital-name=Pietra drago + | ||
|ital-mean=Dragon stone + | |ital-mean=Dragon stone + | ||
|kor-name={{h|진용석|Jinyongseog}} | |||
|kor-mean=True dragon stone | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
FEF Dragonstone+ concept.png|Concept artwork of a Dragonstone+ from {{title|Fates}}. | |||
Ss fe13 tiki using dragonstone+.png|[[Tiki]] attacking with a Dragonstone+ in {{title|Awakening}}. | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{refbar}} | {{refbar}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Dragonstone]] | *[[Dragonstone]] | ||
{{NavNonhuman}} | {{NavNonhuman}} | ||
{{NavWeaponFE13}} | |||
{{NavWeaponFE14}} | |||
[[Category:Magic weapons]] | |||
[[Category:Stones of Fire Emblem Awakening]] | |||
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The Dragonstone+ (Japanese: 真竜石 True Dragon Stone) is a stone item introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening, used by manaketes to transform into their dragon form for a brief amount of time in combat. It is the advanced form of the basic Dragonstone.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Awakening | -- | 12 | -- | 70 | 0 | 1–2 | 35 | 3,780 | 2 | +11 strength, +6 magic, +5 skill, +4 speed, +13 defense, +9 resistance when equipped. | |
Fates | C | 25 | -- | 75 | 0 | 1 | -- | Cannot be sold | 1 | −5 skill, −4 speed, +9 defense, +7 resistance, −10 avoid, +10 dodge when equipped. Works as magical damage. Cannot make follow-up attacks. If user attacked, inflicts stacking −2 magic, −2 skill debuff on the user after combat. |
Locations
Awakening
Inventory | Tiki (In-game version) |
Treasure | Chapter 20, chest |
Armory | The Dragon's Table • Sea-King's Throne |
Merchant (Anna) |
Fort Steiger |
Merchant (SpotPass) |
Tiki |
Double Duel | Reward for defeating Say'ri's Ascension. |
Fates
Dropped by | Chapter 23 , enemy Camilla |
Treasure | Chapter 20 , chest Chapter 20 , chest |
Rank rewards | Battle Rank: 3000 (limit 1) |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Awakening | Allows a manakete to assume
a powerful form. |
強い竜に変化するための石
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Fates | Skill-5, Spd-4, Def+9, Res+7, Ddg+10.
Magical. Mag/Skill-2 after use in combat. |
魔法武器/追撃不可/戦闘後能力減
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Trivia
- The Dragonstone+'s Japanese name, True Dragonstone, may be a pun on the Divinestone of earlier Fire Emblem games: the kanji 真 true is pronounced "shin" in this context, just like the first kanji in the Divinestone's Japanese name, 神 god. The Dragonstone+'s icon is very similar to the Divinestone's icon in the Nintendo DS games, and Tiki (an actual Divine Dragon) has a Dragonstone+ when recruited in Awakening.
- In the US English release of the Hot-Spring Scramble DLC episode, Nah mentions a "true dragonstone" in her conversation with Kjelle,[1] which is the name of the Dragonstone+ in the Japanese version. This is presumably an oversight by the localization team, and was corrected in the European version of the DLC to explicitly name the Dragonstone+.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Dragonstone+ |
-- |
Japanese |
真竜石 |
True Dragon Stone |
Spanish |
Piedra dragón + |
Dragon stone + |
French |
Dracopierre+ |
Dragonstone+ |
German |
Drachenstein+ |
Dragonstone + |
Italian |
Pietra drago + |
Dragon stone + |
Korean |
진용석 |
True dragon stone |
Gallery
Concept artwork of a Dragonstone+ from Fates.
References
- ↑ "Hmm, I think it's the defensive power we gain when using a true dragonstone." — Nah, Fire Emblem Awakening
See also
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