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Revision as of 03:44, 1 June 2017

Miasma

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An enemy Arcanist casting Miasma.


Poison magic.

Type

Black Magic

First game

Fire Emblem Gaiden

Miasma (Japanese: ドーラ Dora) is a black magic spell appearing exclusively in Fire Emblem Gaiden and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. The spell features a green object colliding with the opponent. Miasma is an enemy-only mid-range spell without special effects. Miasma is functionally identical to the Valentia games' iterations of the Fire spell.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Gaiden -- -- 3 3 80 0 1-2 -- -1 HP -- --

Locations

Gaiden

Unobtainable Usable only by enemy magic-wielding units

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Unobtainable Usable only by enemy Arcanists and Cantors

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Miasma

From the Ancient Greek word for pollution, μίασμα.

English
(unofficial)

Dora

Romanization of the Katakana. See possible intended meanings below.

Spanish
(Latin America)

Miasma

French
(Canada)

Miasmes

References

Black magic
Basic spells Agnea's ArrowApocalypseAuraBolganoneBlizzardCutting GaleDeathExcaliburFimbulvetrFireGaiaMiasmaMireOcular BeamOculusRagnarokSagittaeWind
Long-ranged spells BoltingDeathOcular BeamMeteorMireSagittaeThoronThunderUpheaval
Spells with secondary effects ExcaliburMedusaNosferatuOculusSeraphim