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Sword Prowess
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Sword Prowess (Japanese: 剣術 Fencing) is an ability which debuted in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is learned by increasing a unit's skill level in swords. When equipped, it increases the user's Hit, Avoid, and Dodge when using a sword. As the user's skill level increases, the ability's potency does as well, with a higher level version replacing the previous one.
Data
Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
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Three Houses (Lv 1) |
+5 Hit, +7 Avoid, +5 Dodge. | If the user has a sword equipped. | -- | -- | |
Three Houses (Lv 2) |
+6 Hit, +10 Avoid, +6 Dodge. | If the user has a sword equipped. | -- | -- | |
Three Houses (Lv 3) |
+7 Hit, +13 Avoid, +7 Dodge. | If the user has a sword equipped. | -- | -- | |
Three Houses (Lv 4) |
+8 Hit, +16 Avoid, +8 Dodge. | If the user has a sword equipped. | -- | -- |
Availability
Three Houses
Skill level | Sword: E+ (Lv 1) • Sword: D+ (Lv 2) • Sword: C+ (Lv 3) • Sword: B+ (Lv 4) • Sword: A+ (Lv 5) |
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Sword Prowess Lv # |
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Spanish |
Espadas # |
Sword #, where # represents the Roman numeral of the corresponding tier. |
French |
Épée niv. # |
Sword lv. #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |
German |
Schwert Lv. # |
Sword Lv. #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |
Italian |
Spada livello # |
Sword level #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |
Korean |
검술 Lv.# |
Fencing Lv. #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |
Simplified Chinese |
剑术Lv.# |
Fencing Lv. #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |
Traditional Chinese |
劍術 Lv.# |
Fencing Lv. #, where # represents the Arabic numeral of the corresponding tier. |