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'''Ginnungagap''' (Japanese: {{hl|ギンヌンガガプ|Ginnungagappu}} ''Ginnungagap'') is a [[tome]] which was introduced in {{FE14}}. It is the only [[Weapon level|A-rank]] tome and has great raw power, possessing the highest [[might]] of any tome or [[scroll]] in ''Fates'' by a significant margin. However, it has shaky accuracy and using it takes a toll on its wielder, leaving them temporarily unable to do as much damage with their next attacks. | '''Ginnungagap''' (Japanese: {{hl|ギンヌンガガプ|Ginnungagappu}} ''Ginnungagap'') is a [[tome]] which was introduced in {{FE14}}. It is the only [[Weapon level|A-rank]] tome and has great raw power, possessing the highest [[might]] of any tome or [[scroll]] in ''Fates'' by a significant margin. However, it has shaky accuracy and using it takes a toll on its wielder, leaving them temporarily unable to do as much damage with their next attacks. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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|hit1=65 | |hit1=65 | ||
|crt1=0 | |crt1=0 | ||
|rng1= | |rng1=1–2 | ||
|worth1=8,000 | |worth1=8,000 | ||
|wex1= | |wex1=1 | ||
|notes1=After combat, if user attacked, user's [[Magic (stat)|magic]] is halved until the end of their next round of combat in which they attack. | |notes1=After combat, if user attacked, user's [[Magic (stat)|magic]] is halved until the end of their next round of combat in which they attack. | ||
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===In other ''Fire Emblem'' series titles=== | ===In other ''Fire Emblem'' series titles=== | ||
{{ | {{WeaponDataHdr FEH}} | ||
{{WeaponDataCell FEH | |||
|type=RedTome | |||
| | |mt=14 | ||
| | |rng=2 | ||
| | |sp=400 | ||
| | |pre=[[Bolganone]] or [[Fenrir]] | ||
| | |inherit=n | ||
|notes=Grants +3 [[speed]].<br>If user's [[HP]] ≥ 25% at start of combat, grants +6 each to [[attack (stat)|attack]] and speed to user during combat, and if user initiates combat, or foe initiates combat and uses [[red tome|red]], [[blue tome|blue]], [[green tome|green]], or [[colorless tome]] or [[staff]], foe's first attack deals −40% damage and user's next attack in combat deals +⁠(total damage reduced) damage. | |||
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{{WeaponDataFtr FEH}} | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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{{ItemLoc | {{ItemLoc | ||
|method1=Dropped by | |method1=Dropped by | ||
|data1=''Revelation'': [[The Vallite King|Chapter 26]], enemy [[Sorcerer]] | |data1=''Revelation'': [[The Vallite King|Chapter 26]], enemy [[Sorcerer]] | ||
|method2=[[Armory]] | |method2=[[Armory]] | ||
|data2=[[Dusk Armory]]: Level 3 (limit 1) | |data2=[[Dusk Armory]]: Level 3 (limit 1) | ||
|method3=[[Lottery Shop]] | |method3=[[Lottery Shop]] | ||
|data3=Dusk Lottery: Gold Prize | |data3=Dusk Lottery: Gold Prize | ||
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===''Heroes''=== | ===''Heroes''=== | ||
{{ | {{FEH skill availability | ||
| | |skill=Ginnungagap | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | ==Flavor text== | ||
{{ | {{DescriptionHdr}} | ||
| | {{DescriptionCell | ||
| | |game={{title|Fates}} | ||
| | |english=After use in combat, halves Mag until<br>wielder attacks again. | ||
| | |japanese=戦闘後、次攻撃まで魔力半減 | ||
| | }} | ||
| | {{DescriptionCell | ||
|game={{title|Heroes}} | |||
|english=Grants Spd+3. At start of combat, if unit's<br>HP ≥ 25%, grants Atk/Spd+6 to unit during<br>combat, and also, if unit initiates combat or<br>foe initiates combat and uses magic or staff,<br>reduces damage from foe's first attack by 40%<br>and boosts unit's next attack by total damage<br>reduced (by any source, including other skills).<br>Resets at end of combat. | |||
|japanese=速さ+3<br><br>戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上なら<br>戦闘中、攻撃、速さ+6<br><br>戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上で<br>自分から攻撃した時、または、<br>戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上で<br>魔法、杖の敵から攻撃された時、<br>最初に受けた攻撃のダメージを40%軽減し、<br>軽減した値を、自身の次の攻撃のダメージに+<br>(その戦闘中のみ。軽減値はスキルによる軽減効果も含む) | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{DescriptionFtr}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*As revealed by text file dumps, Ginnungagap is internally referred to in Japanese ''Fates'' as "[[wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]]" (Japanese: {{hl|ユグドラシル|Yugudorashiru}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pastebin.com/3Ekb53LP|title=MESS_ARCHIVE_GameData (Fire Emblem: If)|author=SciresM|site=Pastebin.com|published=2015 | *As revealed by text file dumps, Ginnungagap is internally referred to in Japanese ''Fates'' as "[[wikipedia:Yggdrasil|Yggdrasil]]" (Japanese: {{hl|ユグドラシル|Yugudorashiru}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pastebin.com/3Ekb53LP|title=MESS_ARCHIVE_GameData (Fire Emblem: If)|author=SciresM|site=Pastebin.com|published=June 23, 2015|retrieved=July 3, 2015}}</ref> This may have been [[Unused content in Fire Emblem Fates|an early name]] for the tome. | ||
==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
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|eng-name=Ginnungagap | |eng-name=Ginnungagap | ||
|eng-mean=From ''[[wikipedia:Ginnungagap|Ginnungagap]]'', the primordial void of Norse mythology. | |eng-mean=From ''[[wikipedia:Ginnungagap|Ginnungagap]]'', the primordial void of Norse mythology. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|ギンヌンガガプ|Ginnungagappu}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Ginnungagap | ||
|span-name=Ginnungagap | |span-name=Ginnungagap | ||
|fren-name=Ginnungagap | |fren-name=Ginnungagap | ||
|ger-name=Ginnungagap | |ger-name=Ginnungagap | ||
|ital-name=Ginnungagap | |ital-name=Ginnungagap | ||
| | |por-name=Ginnungagap | ||
| | |kor-name={{h|긴눈가가프|Ginnung-gagapeu}} | ||
| | |kor-mean=Ginnungagap | ||
| | |ch-trad-name={{h|金倫加|Jīnlúnjiā}} | ||
| | |ch-trad-mean=Ginnunga; Old Norse ''{{lang|non|ginnunga}}'' of uncertain meaning, potentially "yawning" or "gaping". | ||
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Ss fe14 sorcerer casting ginnungagap.png|An enemy [[Sorcerer]] casting Ginnungagap in {{title|Fates}}. | Ss fe14 sorcerer casting ginnungagap.png|An enemy [[Sorcerer]] casting Ginnungagap in {{title|Fates}}. | ||
Is feh ginnungagap closed.png|Ginnungagap as it appears in {{title|Heroes}}. | Is feh ginnungagap closed.png|Ginnungagap as it appears in {{title|Heroes}}. | ||
Is feh ginnungagap open.png|Ginnungagap as it appears in | Is feh ginnungagap open.png|Ginnungagap as it appears in ''Heroes''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{NavTome}} | {{NavTome}} | ||
{{NavWeaponFE14}} | |||
{{NavRedtomeH}} | {{NavRedtomeH}} | ||
[[Category:Tomes of Fire Emblem Fates]] | [[Category:Tomes of Fire Emblem Fates]] |
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Ginnungagap (Japanese: ギンヌンガガプ Ginnungagap) is a tome which was introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. It is the only A-rank tome and has great raw power, possessing the highest might of any tome or scroll in Fates by a significant margin. However, it has shaky accuracy and using it takes a toll on its wielder, leaving them temporarily unable to do as much damage with their next attacks.
Stats
In the main Fire Emblem series
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Fates | A | 15 | -- | 65 | 0 | 1–2 | -- | 8,000 | 1 | After combat, if user attacked, user's magic is halved until the end of their next round of combat in which they attack. |
In other Fire Emblem series titles
Game | Icon | Type | Might | Range | SP cost | Refine cost | Prerequisites | Unusable by | Inheritable | Other effects and notes |
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Heroes |
14 | 2 | 400 | -- | Bolganone or Fenrir | -- | ✗ | Grants +3 speed. If user's HP ≥ 25% at start of combat, grants +6 each to attack and speed to user during combat, and if user initiates combat, or foe initiates combat and uses red, blue, green, or colorless tome or staff, foe's first attack deals −40% damage and user's next attack in combat deals +(total damage reduced) damage. |
Locations
Fates
Dropped by | Revelation: Chapter 26, enemy Sorcerer |
Armory | Dusk Armory: Level 3 (limit 1) |
Lottery Shop | Dusk Lottery: Gold Prize |
Rank rewards | Battle Rank: 2800 (limit 1) |
Heroes
Method | Data |
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Unit (★★★★★) | Nyx: Rulebreaker Mage |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | After use in combat, halves Mag until
wielder attacks again. |
戦闘後、次攻撃まで魔力半減
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Heroes | Grants Spd+3. At start of combat, if unit's
HP ≥ 25%, grants Atk/Spd+6 to unit during combat, and also, if unit initiates combat or foe initiates combat and uses magic or staff, reduces damage from foe's first attack by 40% and boosts unit's next attack by total damage reduced (by any source, including other skills). Resets at end of combat. |
速さ+3
戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上なら 戦闘中、攻撃、速さ+6 戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上で 自分から攻撃した時、または、 戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上で 魔法、杖の敵から攻撃された時、 最初に受けた攻撃のダメージを40%軽減し、 軽減した値を、自身の次の攻撃のダメージに+ (その戦闘中のみ。軽減値はスキルによる軽減効果も含む) |
Trivia
- As revealed by text file dumps, Ginnungagap is internally referred to in Japanese Fates as "Yggdrasil" (Japanese: ユグドラシル).[1] This may have been an early name for the tome.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ginnungagap |
From Ginnungagap, the primordial void of Norse mythology. |
Japanese |
ギンヌンガガプ |
Ginnungagap |
Spanish |
Ginnungagap |
-- |
French |
Ginnungagap |
-- |
German |
Ginnungagap |
-- |
Italian |
Ginnungagap |
-- |
Portuguese |
Ginnungagap |
-- |
Korean |
긴눈가가프 |
Ginnungagap |
Traditional Chinese |
金倫加 |
Ginnunga; Old Norse ginnunga of uncertain meaning, potentially "yawning" or "gaping". |
Gallery
Ginnungagap as it appears in Heroes.
References
- ↑ SciresM, MESS_ARCHIVE_GameData (Fire Emblem: If), Pastebin.com, Published: June 23, 2015, Retrieved: July 3, 2015
See also
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