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'''Runeaxe''' | '''Runeaxe''' (Japanese: {{hl|ルーンアクス|Rūnakusu}} ''Runeaxe'') is an offensive [[Skills|skill]] in the [[axe]] category which debuted in {{FEH}}. It is a [[personal weapon]] of [[Narcian]]. The Runeaxe is an allusion to the [[Runesword]] Narcian wields as a boss in {{title|The Binding Blade}} adjusted for his ''Heroes'' setup, and in line with the Runesword's ''The Binding Blade'' depiction, the Runeaxe is a skill that restores its user's [[Hit point|HP]] whenever its user deals damage. | ||
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Runeaxe (Japanese: ルーンアクス Runeaxe) is an offensive skill in the axe category which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. It is a personal weapon of Narcian. The Runeaxe is an allusion to the Runesword Narcian wields as a boss in The Binding Blade adjusted for his Heroes setup, and in line with the Runesword's The Binding Blade depiction, the Runeaxe is a skill that restores its user's HP whenever its user deals damage.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Heroes (Unrefined) |
File:Is feh skill offense.png | 5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 400 SP | -- | Whenever user's strike deals damage during combat, restores user's HP by 7. |
Heroes (Refined: +Effect) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Whenever user's strike deals damage during combat, restores user's HP by 7. Grants +3 HP. If there is an active penalty on target, boosts user's Attack, Speed, Defense, and Resistance by +4 each during combat. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Atk) |
5★ | 18 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Whenever user's strike deals damage during combat, restores user's HP by 7. Grants +5 HP. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Spd) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Whenever user's strike deals damage during combat, restores user's HP by 7. Grants +5 HP and +3 Speed. | |
Heroes (Refined: +Def) |
5★ | 16 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | Infinite | 400 SP 500 200 |
-- | Whenever user's strike deals damage during combat, restores user's HP by 7. Grants +5 HP and +4 Defense. |
Availability
Heroes
Units | Narcian: Wyvern General |
Trivia
- Runeaxe's description text includes text that states that its effect triggers even if zero damage is dealt to its target. Not only does that effect contradict the earlier part of the description, which states that it only triggers when dealing damage with a damage output of zero meaning the user is not dealing damage, it also contradicts its inspiration Runesword from The Binding Blade, which similarly would not heal its user when dealing zero damage to its target.
Etymology and other languages
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
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Gallery
The Runeaxe as it appears in Heroes.