Anonymous

Site News
Warning: This wiki contains spoilers. Read at your own risk!

Social media: If you would like, please join our Discord server, and/or follow us on X (Twitter) or Tumblr!

Nidhogg: Difference between revisions

From Fire Emblem Wiki, your source on Fire Emblem information. By fans, for fans.
m
Text replacement - "([Cc])hapter (\d+)" to "$1hapter $2"
m (Harmonization)
m (Text replacement - "([Cc])hapter (\d+)" to "$1hapter $2")
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
:''Not to be confused with [[Níðhöggr]], a character in ''Fire Emblem Heroes''.''
{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
|name=Nidhogg
|image=[[File:Is feh nidhogg arrow.png]][[File:Is feh nidhogg.png]]
|image=[[File:Is feh nidhogg arrow.png]][[File:Is feh nidhogg.png]]
|caption=Nidhogg as it appears in {{title|Heroes}}.
|caption=Nidhogg as it appears in {{title|Heroes}}.
Line 8: Line 9:
}}
}}


'''Nidhogg''' (Japanese: {{hl|ニーズヘッグ|Nīzuheggu}} ''Nidhogg''), also known as the '''Serpent Bow''' (Japanese: {{hl|蛇弓|Jakyū}} ''Serpent Bow''), is a [[regalia]] [[bow]] introduced in {{FE8}}. It is one of the ten [[Regalia#In Magvel|Sacred Twin]] weapons of the continent [[Magvel]], and is the property of the Kingdom of [[Frelia]].
'''Nidhogg''' (Japanese: {{hl|ニーズヘッグ|Nīzuheggu}} ''Nidhogg''), also known as the '''Serpent Bow''' (Japanese: {{hl|蛇弓|Jakyū}} ''Serpent Bow''), is a regalia [[bow]] introduced in {{FE8}}. It is one of the ten [[Sacred Twin]] weapons of the continent [[Magvel]], and is the property of the Kingdom of [[Frelia]].


==History==
==History==
Line 26: Line 27:
|uses1=30
|uses1=30
|wex1=1
|wex1=1
|notes1=+5 [[luck]] when equipped.<br>Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#The Sacred Stones|monsters]] and [[File:Is gba pegasus.png]] [[Bonus damage#The Sacred Stones|flying units]].
|notes1=+5 [[luck]] when equipped.<br>Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#The Sacred Stones|monsters]] and [[Bonus damage#The Sacred Stones|flying units]].
|-
|-
|game2={{title|Awakening}}
|game2={{title|Awakening}}
Line 42: Line 43:


===In other ''Fire Emblem'' series titles===
===In other ''Fire Emblem'' series titles===
{{WeaponStats
{{WeaponDataHdr FEH}}
|game1={{title|Heroes}}<br>(Unrefined)
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|sprite1=[[File:Is feh skill weapon.png|20px]]
|refine=Unrefined
|rank1={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
|type=Bow
|mt1=14
|mt=14
|rng1=2
|rng=2
|worth1=400 SP
|sp=400
|notes1=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).
|pre=[[Silver Bow]]
|-
|inherit=n
|game2={{title|Heroes}}<br>([[Weapon Refinery|Refined]]: +Effect)
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.
|sprite2=[[File:Is feh wpn nullify counter magic dragon refined.png|20px]]
}}
|rank2={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|mt2=14
|refine=Effect
|rng2=2
|type=Bow
|worth2=400 SP<br>500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|mt=14
|notes2=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).<br>Wielders of [[red tome]], [[green tome]], [[blue tome]], or any color of [[breath]] skills cannot counterattack.
|rng=2
|-
|sp=400
|game3={{title|Heroes}}<br>([[Weapon Refinery|Refined]]: +[[Attack (stat)|Atk]])
|refcost=500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|sprite3=[[File:Is feh wpn atk refined.png|20px]]
|inherit=n
|rank3={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.<br>[[Red tome|Red]], [[blue tome|blue]], [[green tome|green]], and [[colorless tome]] and [[breath]] foes cannot [[counterattack]].
|mt3=15
}}
|rng3=2
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|worth3=400 SP<br>500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|refine=Atk
|notes3=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).<br>Grants +2 [[Hit point|HP]].
|type=Bow
|-
|mt=15
|game4={{title|Heroes}}<br>([[Weapon Refinery|Refined]]: +[[Speed|Spd]])
|rng=2
|sprite4=[[File:Is feh wpn spd refined.png|20px]]
|sp=400
|rank4={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
|refcost=500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|mt4=14
|inherit=n
|rng4=2
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.<br>Grants +2&nbsp;[[HP]].
|worth4=400 SP<br>500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
}}
|notes4=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).<br>Grants +2 [[Hit point|HP]] and +2 [[Speed]].
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|-
|refine=Spd
|game5={{title|Heroes}}<br>([[Weapon Refinery|Refined]]: +[[Defense|Def]])
|type=Bow
|sprite5=[[File:Is feh wpn def refined.png|20px]]
|mt=14
|rank5={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
|rng=2
|mt5=14
|sp=400
|rng5=2
|refcost=500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|worth5=400 SP<br>500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|inherit=n
|notes5=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).<br>Grants +2 [[Hit point|HP]] and +3 [[Defense]].
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.<br>Grants +2&nbsp;[[HP]] and +2&nbsp;speed.
|-
}}
|game6={{title|Heroes}}<br>([[Weapon Refinery|Refined]]: +[[Resistance|Res]])
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|sprite6=[[File:Is feh wpn res refined.png|20px]]
|refine=Def
|rank6={{BowFEH}} 5{{star}}
|type=Bow
|mt6=14
|mt=14
|rng6=2
|rng=2
|worth6=400 SP<br>500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|sp=400
|notes6=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[File:Is feh flying.png|16px]] [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Boosts [[Attack (stat)|Attack]], [[Speed]], [[Defense]], and [[Resistance]] during combat by (number of adjacent allies × 2).<br>Grants +2 [[Hit point|HP]] and +3 [[Resistance]].
|refcost=500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|inherit=n
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.<br>Grants +2&nbsp;[[HP]] and +3&nbsp;defense.
}}
{{WeaponDataCell FEH
|refine=Res
|type=Bow
|mt=14
|rng=2
|sp=400
|refcost=500 {{ArenaMedal}}<br>200 {{DivineDew}}
|inherit=n
|notes=Deals [[bonus damage]] to [[Bonus damage#Heroes|flying units]].<br>Grants +&NoBreak;(number of allies adjacent to user × 2) each to [[attack (stat)|attack]], [[speed]], [[defense]], and [[resistance]] to user during combat.<br>Grants +2&nbsp;[[HP]] and +3&nbsp;resistance.
}}
}}
{{WeaponDataFtr FEH}}
{{Nav|Click "Expand" to view ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE'' information|
{{Nav|Click "Expand" to view ''Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE'' information|
The Nidhogg appears as one of [[Eleonora Yumizuru]]'s Carnages in {{TMSFE}}.
The Nidhogg appears as one of [[Eleonora Yumizuru]]'s Carnages in {{TMSFE}}.
Line 98: Line 113:
==Locations==
==Locations==
===''The Sacred Stones''===
===''The Sacred Stones''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{ItemLoc
|method=Event
|methodlast=Event
|data=[[River of Regrets|Chapter 17]], end of chapter
|datalast=[[River of Regrets|Chapter&nbsp;17]], end of chapter
}}
}}


Line 112: Line 127:


===''Heroes''===
===''Heroes''===
{{ItemLoc1
{{FEH skill availability}}
|method=Units
|data=[[Innes|Innes: Regal Strategician]]
}}


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
===''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''===
===''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]''===
Two variants of Nidhogg are present in the [[Wii U]] version of ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]'', a massively multiplayer online RPG in Capcom's ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter|Monster Hunter]]'' franchise, accompanying the [[Chrom]] and [[Lucina]] armor sets as part of a crossover promotion. The standard brown-colored design from ''Awakening'' (Japanese: {{hl|双聖器ニーズヘッグI|Sōseiki nīzuheggu ichi}} ''Sacred Twin Nidhogg I'') accompanies the Chrom armor, while a white-colored variant (Japanese: {{hl|蛇弓ニーズヘッグI|Jakyū nīzuheggu ichi}} ''Serpent Bow Nidhogg I'') accompanies the Lucina armor.<ref>[http://members.mhf-g.jp/campaign/fe/index.html CAPCOM:MHF-G公式メンバーサイト ファイアーエムブレム 覚醒コラボキャンペーン 特設サイト] (Japanese)</ref>
Two variants of Nidhogg are present in the [[Wii U]] version of ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter: Frontier G|Monster Hunter: Frontier G]]'', a massively multiplayer online RPG in Capcom's ''[[wikipedia:Monster Hunter|Monster Hunter]]'' franchise, accompanying the [[Chrom]] and [[Lucina]] armor sets as part of a crossover promotion. The standard brown-colored design from ''Awakening'' (Japanese: {{hl|双聖器ニーズヘッグI|Sōseiki nīzuheggu ichi}} ''Sacred Twin Nidhogg I'') accompanies the Chrom armor, while a white-colored variant (Japanese: {{hl|蛇弓ニーズヘッグI|Jakyū nīzuheggu ichi}} ''Serpent Bow Nidhogg I'') accompanies the Lucina armor.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140802001222/http://members.mhf-g.jp/campaign/fe/index.html|title={{lang|ja|MHF-G公式メンバーサイト ファイアーエムブレム 覚醒コラボキャンペーン 特設サイト}} (Japanese, archived by the Wayback Machine)|site=capcom.jp|retrieved=December 6, 2013}}</ref>


===''[[Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.]]''===
===''[[Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.]]''===
[[Lucina]] again wields Nidhogg in her guest appearance in ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.''<ref>{{Cite web|published=14 January, 2015|retrieved=25 January, 2015|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6zgkp1YBRw|title=Nintendo Direct 1.14.2015|type=YouTube video}}</ref>
[[Lucina]] again wields Nidhogg in her guest appearance in ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.''<ref>{{Cite web|published=14 January, 2015|retrieved=25 January, 2015|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6zgkp1YBRw|title=Nintendo Direct 1.14.2015|site=YouTube}}</ref>


==Flavor text==
==Flavor text==
{{Flavor Text
{{DescriptionHdr}}
|game1={{title|The Sacred Stones}}
{{DescriptionCell
|english1=The Sacred Twin serpent bow. Luck +5.
|game={{title|The Sacred Stones}}
|japanese1=双聖器『蛇弓ニーズヘッグ』幸運+5
|english=The Sacred Twin serpent bow. Luck +5.
|-
|japanese=双聖器『蛇弓ニーズヘッグ』幸運+5
|game2={{title|Awakening}}
}}
|english2=Lck +10. Also known as the Serpent Bow.
{{DescriptionCell
|japanese2=??
|game={{title|Awakening}}
|english=Lck +10. Also known as the Serpent Bow.
|japanese=幸運+10 蛇弓と呼ばれる弓
}}
{{DescriptionCell
|game={{title|Heroes}}
|english=Effective against flying foes. During combat,<br>boosts unit's Atk/Spd/Def/Res by number of<br>adjacent allies × 2.
|japanese=飛行特効 戦闘中、攻撃、速さ、守備、魔防が<br>隣接している味方の人数×2だけ上昇
}}
{{DescriptionCell
|game={{title|Heroes}}<br><small>(Refined: +effect)</small>
|english=Magic and dragon foes cannot counterattack.
|japanese=敵が魔法、竜の時、敵は反撃不可
}}
}}
{{DescriptionFtr}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Nidhogg is the only Sacred Twin weapon available in {{FE13}} (not counting [[Excalibur]], which is representing the Archanean variant rather than the Magvel variant). As a result, it is also one of four Sacred Twin weapons (again, not counting Excalibur), to appear in more than one game in the {{FES}} (the others being [[Siegmund]], [[Sieglinde]], and [[Vidofnir]], which all also appear in {{title|Heroes}}).
*Nidhogg is the only Sacred Twin weapon available in {{FE13}} (not counting [[Excalibur]], which is representing the Archanean variant rather than the Magvel variant).
*Nidhogg and the [[Double Bow]] are the only regalia weapons which gives a higher equipping stat bonus in ''Awakening'' (+10 Luck in Nidhogg's case) than in its original games (+5 Luck).
*Nidhogg and the [[Double Bow]] are the only regalia weapons which gives a higher equipping stat bonus in ''Awakening'' (+10 Luck in Nidhogg's case) than in its original games (+5 Luck).
*In spin-off appearances post-''Awakening'', [[Lucina]] has been twice depicted as wielding Nidhogg as one of her primary weapons, in both ''Monster Hunter: Frontier G'' and ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M''. In ''Awakening'' itself, while Lucina can potentially wield Nidhogg through [[reclass]]ing, no overt connection between her and the bow is hinted at.
*In spin-off appearances post-''Awakening'', [[Lucina]] has been twice depicted as wielding Nidhogg as one of her primary weapons, in both ''Monster Hunter: Frontier G'' and ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M''. In ''Awakening'' itself, while Lucina can potentially wield Nidhogg through [[reclass]]ing, there is no overt connection between her and it.
*The first refined effect of Nidhogg in {{FEH}} is internally reffered to as <code>反撃抑制R魔竜</code>, which roughly means "Counterattack Constraint Magic Dragon".
*The first refined effect of Nidhogg in {{FEH}} is internally reffered to as <code>反撃抑制R魔竜</code>, which roughly means "Counterattack Constraint Magic Dragon".


Line 145: Line 170:
|eng-name=Nidhogg
|eng-name=Nidhogg
|eng-mean=Common anglicization of ''[[wikipedia:Níðhöggr|Níðhöggr]]'', the name of the dragon gnawing at one of Yggdrasil's roots in Norse mythology.  
|eng-mean=Common anglicization of ''[[wikipedia:Níðhöggr|Níðhöggr]]'', the name of the dragon gnawing at one of Yggdrasil's roots in Norse mythology.  
|jap-name={{h|ニーズヘッグ|Nīzuheggu}}
|jpn-name={{h|ニーズヘッグ|Nīzuheggu}}
|jap-mean=Nidhogg
|jpn-mean=Nidhogg
|span-name=Nidhogg
|fren-name=Nidhogg
|fren-name=Nidhogg
|fren-mean=As above.
|ger-name=Nidhögger
|ger-name=Nidhögger
|ger-mean=German variant of ''Níðhöggr'', as above.
|ger-mean=German variant of ''Níðhöggr'', as above.
|span-name=Nidhogg
|span-mean=As above.
|ital-name=Nidhogg
|ital-name=Nidhogg
|ital-mean=As above.
|por-name=Nidhogg
|por-br-name=
|ch-trad-name={{h|尼德霍格|Nídéhuògé}}
|por-br-mean=
|ch-trad-mean=Nidhogg
}}
}}


Line 169: Line 192:


{{NavBow}}
{{NavBow}}
{{NavBowH}}
{{Nav8}}
{{Nav8}}
{{NavWeaponFE8}}
{{NavWeaponFE8}}
{{Nav13}}
{{Nav13}}
{{NavWeaponFE13}}
{{NavWeaponFE13}}
{{NavBowH}}
[[Category:Bonus damage-dealing weapons and skills]]
[[Category:Bonus damage-dealing weapons and skills]]
[[Category:Bows of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
[[Category:Bows of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
[[Category:Bows of Fire Emblem Awakening]]
[[Category:Bows of Fire Emblem Awakening]]
[[Category:Carnages of Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]
[[Category:Carnages of Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE]]