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Revision as of 22:45, 10 June 2019

This article is about the specific Dragonstone item. For dragonstones in a broader sense as a type of item and in-universe artifact, see Stone (weapon).

Dragonstone

FEF Dragonstone concept.png
Concept artwork of a Dragonstone from Fates.


Allows a manakete to fight in dragon form.

Type

Stone

First game

Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

The Dragonstone (Japanese: 竜石 Dragon Stone) is a stone which was introduced in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. It appears in The Sacred Stones, Awakening, and Fates as the single, generic kind of dragonstone (not counting enhanced varieties of this kind) which is used by all Manaketes present in the game, instead of the many element-specific varieties common to other games in the Fire Emblem series. Equipping a Dragonstone allows Manakete units to take dragon form when fighting in battles, giving them numerous stat boosts on top of the weapon's respectable power.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
The Sacred Stones Is gba dragonstone.png -- 16 0 100 15 1 50 Cannot be sold 0 Strength +12, Skill +12, Defense +15, Resistance +20 when equipped. Deals bonus damage to monster units.
Awakening Is 3ds01 dragonstone.png Dragonstones -- 8 -- 80 0 1-2 50 2,300 0 Strength +8, Magic +5, Skill +3, Speed +2, Defense +10, Resistance +7 when equipped.

Locations

The Sacred Stones

Inventory Myrrh

Awakening

Inventory Morgan (if Nah, Nowi or Tiki was her mother)NahNowi
Dropped by Chapter 11, enemy Gangrel
Double Duel Reward for defeating Nowi's Wyverns.
Armory Port FeroxThe Demon's IngleManor of Lost Souls

Fates

This list may be incomplete.
Event All campaigns: Chapter 5, closing cutscene
Inventory All campaigns: Kana
Vendor Rod Shop: Level 3 (no limit)
Staff Store: Level 3 (no limit)

Trivia

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

Gallery

References

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