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'''Pride''' <!--(Japanese: {{hover|???|???}} ''Arrogance'')--> is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}.  The personal skill of [[Hayato]], it allows the user, if their level is lower than their enemy's, to deal extra damage to the enemy.
'''Pride''' (Japanese: {{hover|尊大|Sondai}} ''Arrogance'') is a [[Skills|skill]] which debuted in {{FE14}}.  The personal skill of [[Hayato]], it allows the user, if their level is lower than their enemy's, to deal extra damage to the enemy.


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Revision as of 12:13, 23 May 2016

Pride

File:Is 3ds arrogance.png
Icon of the Pride skill in Fates.


Unit deals +4 damage to foes of equal or higher level. (Adv. classes add +20)

Type(s)

Personal

Game(s)

Fates

Pride (Japanese: 尊大 Arrogance) is a skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. The personal skill of Hayato, it allows the user, if their level is lower than their enemy's, to deal extra damage to the enemy.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes

Availability

Fates

Units Hayato

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Pride

References Hayato's desire to be treated like an adult and his tendencies to overcompensate.

English
(unofficial)

Arrogance

Popularly known by this name prior to the English release.

Spanish

Orgullo

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French

Orgueil

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German

Stolz

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Italian

Orgoglio

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See also

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