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Missiletainn
From Fire Emblem Wiki, your source on Fire Emblem information. By fans, for fans.
- Not to be confused with Mystletainn.
Missiletainn (Japanese: ミステルトィン Mysteltwinn) is a weapon which was introduced in Fire Emblem Awakening as a sword, and reappeared in Fire Emblem Fates as a tome. In both games it is a minor child character's personal weapon: in the former it is exclusive to Owain, and in the latter it is Ophelia's. In Owain's case, according to the villager from whom he obtained it, Missiletainn is a common sword he previously used for mundane tasks,[1] but Owain mistakenly believes it to be the Demon Sword Mystletainn of Jugdral.
Missiletainn
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Icon of Missiletainn from Awakening.
Owain only. Skill +1. The apocryphal brand?
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Stats
In the main Fire Emblem series
In other Fire Emblem series titles
Locations
Awakening
Fates
Heroes
Warriors
Trivia
- While not the first weapon to have been considered different weapon types between games, Missiletainn is the only one to have been both a physical weapon and a magic tome.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Name
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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Missiletainn
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A derivation/corruption/pun on Mystletainn, a holy weapon of Jugdral. Depending on one's location and dialect, "missile" can be pronounced the same way as the "Mystle" part of Mystletainn.
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Spanish
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Misilteinn
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Pun on Mistilteinn, the Spanish name of Mystletainn.
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French
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Miserteinn
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Pun on Mistilteinn, the French name of Mystletainn, invoking the French miser, "to place a bet". Additionally, in English the word "miser" refers to a wealthy individual who refuses to spend their money, usually in the perjorative context of this being for selfish purposes.
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German
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Mystelstein
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Pun on Misteltein, the German name of Mystletainn, invoking the German stein, "stone".
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Italian
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Misseltein
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Pun on Mystletainn.
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GalleryReferences
- ↑ "Er, I'm afraid this is a blade of extremely common make, sir. I was using it to dig a well, but I figured you might-- [...] I also used it to cut small vegetables before it got dull. ...Er, hello?" — A villager, Fire Emblem Awakening
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