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FEMN Ladyblade.png|Artwork of a Ladyblade from the {{TCG}}. | |||
Ss fe03 catria wielding ladyblade.png|[[Catria]] wielding a Ladyblade in {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}}. | |||
Ss fe15 mae wielding ladyblade.jpg|[[Mae]] wielding a Ladyblade in {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}. | |||
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|jap-name={{hover|レディソード|Redisōdo}} | |jap-name={{hover|レディソード|Redisōdo}} | ||
|jap-mean=Romanized as '''LADYSWORD''' in the internal data of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' | |jap-mean=Romanized as '''LADYSWORD''' in the internal data of ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' | ||
|span-name= | |span-name=Espada fina | ||
|span-mean= | |span-mean=Fine sword | ||
|span-sp-name= | |span-sp-name= | ||
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|span-la-name= | |span-la-name= | ||
|span-la-mean= | |span-la-mean= | ||
|fren-name= | |fren-name=Épée fine | ||
|fren-mean= | |fren-mean=Thin sword. This is the same name as the [[Slim Sword]] from French localizations of earlier games. | ||
|fren-fran-name= | |fren-fran-name= | ||
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|ger-name= | |ger-name=Venusschwert | ||
|ger-mean= | |ger-mean=Venussword. Named after [[wikipedia:Venus (mythology)|Venus]], the Roman goddess of love and beauty. | ||
|ital-name= | |ital-name=Spada fine | ||
|ital-mean= | |ital-mean=Thin sword | ||
|ch-simp-name={{hover|淑女剑|Shūnǚ jiàn}} | |dut-name=Venuszwaard | ||
|dut-mean=Venussword. Named after [[wikipedia:Venus (mythology)|Venus]], the Roman goddess of love and beauty. | |||
|ch-simp-name={{hover|淑女剑|Mandarin: Shūnǚ jiàn; Cantonese: Suk6 neoi5 gim3}} | |||
|ch-simp-mean=Lady Sword | |ch-simp-mean=Lady Sword | ||
|ch-trad-name={{hover|淑女劍|Shūnǚ jiàn}} | |ch-trad-name={{hover|淑女劍|Mandarin: Shūnǚ jiàn; Cantonese: Suk6 neoi5 gim3}} | ||
|ch-trad-mean=Lady Sword | |ch-trad-mean=Lady Sword | ||
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The Ladyblade (Japanese: レディソード Lady Sword) is a sword which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. It is designed specifically for use by female units. It is usable only by women in Mystery and its remake, New Mystery of the Emblem, and while any sword-wielding unit is able to use it in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, it has only half of its potential might if a man uses it.
For women, the Ladyblade is a consistently good option at any point in the games, having great power, accuracy, and weight, and only requiring the minimum proficiency in swords to wield. Certain games give it additional useful effects, such as its effectiveness against Thieves, Brigands, Pirates, and Barbarians in Mystery of the Emblem, and its learnable skills in Shadows of Valentia that allow its user to launch attacks with magic and brave effects.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Mystery of the Emblem | Sword: 1 | 12 | 5 | 100 | 10 | 1 | 25 | 1,000 | -- | Only usable by female units. Deals effective damage to barbarian units. | |
New Mystery of the Emblem | E | 12 | -- | 100 | 0 | 1 | 25 | 1,500 | 2 | Only usable by female units. |
Locations
Mystery of the Emblem
Dropped by | Book 2: Chapter 2, enemy Thief |
Treasure | Book 2: Chapter 20, chest |
New Mystery of the Emblem
Inventory | Main story: Malice Thieves of Justice: Malice |
Dropped by | Chapter 2, enemy Thief |
Treasure | Main story: Chapter 11, hidden treasure Bonus episodes: Wind and Thunder, chest |
Armory | Online shop* (×3) |
Echoes: Shadow of Valentia
Treasure | Celica's party: Act 4, Duma Tower 1F, chest |
Trivia
Gallery
Artwork of a Ladyblade from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.
Catria wielding a Ladyblade in Mystery of the Emblem.
Mae wielding a Ladyblade in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Ladyblade |
As of Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. |
English (unofficial) |
Lady Sword |
Popularly known by this name prior to the international release of Echoes. |
Spanish |
Espada fina |
Fine sword |
French |
Épée fine |
Thin sword. This is the same name as the Slim Sword from French localizations of earlier games. |
German |
Venusschwert |
Venussword. Named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. |
Italian |
Spada fine |
Thin sword |
Dutch |
Venuszwaard |
Venussword. Named after Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. |
Simplified Chinese |
淑女剑 |
Lady Sword |
Traditional Chinese |
淑女劍 |
Lady Sword |
References
See also
- Miracle Sword, a female-only sword in Genealogy of the Holy War