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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* In ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Sacred Stones'', Lethality's animation is identical to that of a standard Assassin critical hit, differentiated only by the user's sprite vibrating briefly when it activates, and the screen being dominated by bright red/purple flashes when the Lethality attack connects with the target.
* In ''The Blazing Blade'' and ''The Sacred Stones'', Lethality's animation is identical to that of a standard Assassin critical hit, differentiated only by the user's sprite vibrating briefly when it activates, and the screen being dominated by bright red/purple flashes when the Lethality attack connects with the target.
* In the Japanese version of ''The Sacred Stones'' the flash is identical to its appearance in ''Fire Emblem'', being red. For unknown reasons the localizations changed the flash's color to purple.
* In the Japanese version of ''The Sacred Stones'' the flash is identical to its appearance in ''Fire Emblem'', being red. For unknown reasons the localizations changed the flash's color to purple.
* The ''Path of Radiance'' version of Lethality is currently the only one which, when its attack lands, does not completely block out the entire screen with its flash.
* The ''Path of Radiance'' version of Lethality is currently the only one which, when its attack lands, does not completely block out the entire screen with its flash.