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Revision as of 14:11, 21 April 2018
- Not to be confused with the similarly-named Savage Blow.
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Salvage Blow (Japanese: 匠の技 Artisan's Skill) is a skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. Associated with the Blacksmith class, it gives its user a chance to obtain a Hoshido D-rank (iron) weapon (katana, naginata, club, yumi, or shuriken) upon defeating the enemy if the user initiated the battle. The weapon gained depends on the enemy's class. For example, if the user defeated a Ninja, they will be awarded with an Iron Shuriken.
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Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Availability
Fates
Classes | Blacksmith (Learned from Level 5 and up) |
Trivia
Gallery
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Salvage Blow |
Pun on "savage blow" (a powerful strike) and "salvage" (to recover useful material from destruction) |
Spanish |
Saqueo póstumo |
Posthumous looting |
French |
Coup du pillard |
Blow of the plunderer |
German |
Wiederverwert |
Recycling |
Italian |
Colpo fortunato |
Lucky shot |