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Thunderbolt

FEMN Thunderbolt.png
Artwork of Thunderbolt from Mystery of the Emblem.


A magical ballista strong against ballisticians.

Type

Ballista

First game

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light

The Thunderbolt (Japanese: サンダーボルト Thunderbolt) is a ballista weapon which debuted in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light, and is used exclusively by the ballisticians of Archanea. Fuelled by the wielder's Magic stat instead of their Strength and targeting the enemy's Resistance instead of Defense, it is designed to be an anti-ballista weapon and deals bonus damage to other ballisticians by firing electrified bolts.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light -- 6 10 11 90 0 1-2 23 -- N/A Works as magical damage. Deals bonus damage to Ballisticians. Cannot double-attack.
Mystery of the Emblem Is snes01 thunderbolt.png 6 10 20 80 20 3-10 -- -- N/A Cannot double-attack.
Shadow Dragon Is ds thunderbolt.png -- 10 5 80 0 3-10 10 700 2 Works as magical damage. Deals bonus damage to Ballisticians. Cannot double-attack.

Locations

Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, Shadow Dragon

Inventory Beck

Mystery of the Emblem, New Mystery of the Emblem

Unavailable Enemy only.

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

Thunderbolt

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Spanish

Fusil eléctrica

Electric gun

French

Trait éclair

Lightning bolt

German

Blitzstrahl

Thunderbolt

Italian

Thunderbolt

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References

Ballistae
Basic ballistae BallistaGreat BallistaHoistflammeIron BallistaKiller BallistaLauncherOnagerPachydermStonehoist
Ballistae with secondary effects ArrowspatePoison Ballista
Magic-based ballistae Fire OrbThunderboltViskam