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Dragonstone+

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Dragonstone+

Is 3ds01 dragonstone+.png
Icon of the Dragonstone+ from Awakening.


Allows a manakete to assume a powerful form.

Type

Stone

First game

Fire Emblem Awakening

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
Awakening Is 3ds01 dragonstone+.png -- 12 -- 70 0 1-2 35 3,780 0 +11 Strength, +6 Magic, +5 Skill, +4 Speed, +13 Defense, +9 Resistance when equipped.

Locations

Awakening

Inventory Tiki (In-game version)
Treasure Chapter 20, chest
Armory The Dragon's TableSea-King's Throne
Merchant
(Anna)
Fort Steiger
Merchant
(SpotPass)
Tiki
Double Duel Reward for defeating Say'ri's Ascension.

Fates

This list may be incomplete.
Dropped by Hoshido: Chapter 23, enemy ???
Treasure Nohr: Chapter 20, chest
Neutral: Chapter 20, chest
Rank rewards Battle Rank: 3000 (limit 1)

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+.

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Dragonstone+

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Spanish

Piedra dragón +

Dragon stone +

French

Dracopierre+

Dragonstone+

German

Drachenstein+

Dragonstone +

Italian

Pietra drago +

Dragon stone +

References

  1. "Hmm, I think it's the defensive power we gain when using a true dragonstone." — Nah, Fire Emblem Awakening

See also

Non-human weapons
Breaths Astral BreathFog BreathDark BreathDraconic RageDragon BreathExpirationFire BreathFlametongueIce BreathMage Breath
Stones BeastruneBeaststoneBeaststone+ShadowstoneDivinestoneDragonstoneDragonstone+EarthstoneFirestoneIcestoneMagestoneWyvernstone
Judge weapons Judge
Laguz weapons BeakBreathClawFangGreat BeakGreat FangGreat TalonTalon
Automaton weapons Big SawSaw
Monster attacks Blighted ClawsBlighted TalonsBone SwordClawsClubCrimson EyeDemon LightDemon SurgeEvil EyeFangsFiery FangFire BreathGauntletHellfangLethal TalonMassive RockNightmareNumbing ClawsRavagerRockScytheShackled FistShadowshotSharp ClawStoneStone ShardTackleTalonsTentacleVenin ClawsWater BreathWretched Air
Crest Stones Artificial Crest Stone LArtificial Crest Stone SBlest Crest Stone ShardChalice of BloodCracked Crest StoneCrest of Flames PowerCrest Stone (Beast)Crest Stone (Chevalier)Crest Stone (Gautier)Crest Stone of IndechCrest Stone of MacuilCrest Stone of SeirosCrest Stone ShardDark Stone (Bird)Dark Stone (Crawler)Dark Stone (Wolf)Giant Artificial Crest StoneLost Crest StoneLost Crest Stone (Large)Pointy Artificial Crest StoneReal Seiros Crest StoneTwin-Crest Power