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Smithing Stone

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Icon of Smithing Stone from Three Houses.

Type

Ore

First game

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Smithing Stone (Japanese: 錬成石 Tempering stone) is a ★ ranked monastery item that appears in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is the most common and cheapest ore in the game, mainly used at the Blacksmith to repair or forge basic weapons such as the Iron Sword or the Silver Lance as well as weapons doing bonus damage such as the Hammer or the Horseslayer.

Data

Game Icon Uses Worth Effects and notes

Locations

Three Houses

This list may be incomplete.
Event Upon clearing auxiliary battles (occasionally if the reward is ores) • Chapter 1Cindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the chapter (×10) • Chapter 2Cindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the chapter (×10) • Chapter 3Cindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the chapter (×10) • Chapter 4 missionCindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the battle (×10) • Chapter 5 missionCindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the battle (×10) • Chapter 6Cindered Shadows, automatically at the end of the chapter (×10)
Quest reward Chapter 5, Forge the Way (×2)
Monastery Chapter 1, On a crate just south of the Golden Deer classroom
Market Place Eastern Merchant (×∞)

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Trivia

Etymology and other languages

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

Smithing Stone

Spanish

Piedra de refinado

Refining stone

French

Pierre d'affûtage

Sharpening Stone

German

Veredelungsstein

Processing Stone

Italian

Pietra levigante

Smoothing stone

Korean

연성석

Smoothing stone

Simplified Chinese

锻造石

Forging stone

Traditional Chinese

鍛造石

Forging stone

Gallery

References

See also