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The '''Shamshir''' (Japanese: {{hl|シャムシール|shyamushīru}} ''Shamir'')  is a [[Sword|sword-type]] weapon exclusive to {{FE8}}. It serves as the [[Magvel]] equivalent to the then-[[Elibe]]-specific [[Wo Dao]]—an alternative to the [[Killing Edge]] with a lower [[weapon level]] and an even higher [[critical rate]], albeit with a restricted userbase. The Shamshir can only be used by [[Myrmidon]]s, [[Swordmaster]]s, [[Assassin]]s, [[Eirika]], melee [[Bonewalker]]s, and melee [[Wight]]s.
The '''Shamshir''' (Japanese: {{hl|シャムシール|shamushīru}} ''Shamshir'')  is a [[Sword|sword-type]] weapon exclusive to {{FE8}}. It serves as the [[Magvel]] equivalent to the then-[[Elibe]]-specific [[Wo Dao]]—an alternative to the [[Killing Edge]] with a lower [[weapon level]] and an even higher [[critical rate]], albeit with a restricted userbase. The Shamshir can only be used by [[Myrmidon]]s, [[Swordmaster]]s, [[Assassin]]s, [[Eirika]], melee [[Bonewalker]]s, and melee [[Wight]]s.


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|eng-name=Shamshir
|eng-mean=From Persian: شمشیر(shamshīr) meaning sword in general, are swords from unknown origin considering the evidence found in the Arabian and Central Asian region. It took the Persian name (Shamshir) when it was brought to Persia by the Islamic Seljuk Empire Seljuk Khanate in the 12th century.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamshir</ref>
|eng-mean=From Persian: شمشیر(shamshīr) meaning sword in general, are swords from unknown origin considering the evidence found in the Arabian and Central Asian region. It took the Persian name (Shamshir) when it was brought to Persia by the Islamic Seljuk Empire Seljuk Khanate in the 12th century.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamshir</ref>
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|jap-name={{hover|シャムシール|shamushīru}}
|jap-mean=Shamshir
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|fren-name=Shamshir
|fren-name=Shamshir