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|image=[[File:FE776 Poison Bow.png|x180px]]
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|caption=Artwork of the Venin Bow from the {{TCG}}.
|caption=Artwork of the Venin Bow from the {{TCG}}.
|help_text=A bow that fires poison arrows. A unit hit by it will be poisoned.  
|help_text=A bow and arrows laced in venom. Poisons foes.
|type=[[Bow]]
|type=[[Bow]]
|first={{FE5}}
|first={{FE5}}
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The '''Venin Bow''' or '''Poison Bow''' (Japanese: {{hover|毒の弓|Doku no yumi}} ''Poison Bow'') is an uncommon [[bow]] which was introduced in {{FE5}}. It is statistically near-identical to the regular [[Iron Bow]], except that its arrows contain a toxin which gives it the added effect of [[Status conditions#Poison|poisoning]] units when the weapon successfully shoots them. These bow are only ever found in the hands of [[Unit#Enemy units|enemy units]], and can only be obtained by the player's army in the [[Tellius]] games by [[steal]]ing from enemies who wield them.
The '''Venin Bow''' or '''Poison Bow''' (Japanese: {{hover|毒の弓|Doku no yumi}} ''Poison Bow'') is an uncommon [[bow]] which was introduced in {{FE5}}. It is statistically near-identical to the regular [[Iron Bow]], except that its arrows contain a toxin which gives it the added effect of [[Status conditions#Poison|poisoning]] units when the weapon successfully shoots them. These bows are almost exclusively found in the hands of [[Unit#Enemy units|enemy units]], and only the [[Tellius]] games and {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}} have ways for the player to obtain them.


==Stats==
==Stats==
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|wortho=--
|wortho={{SilverMk15}} 10
|wexo=--
|wexo=--
|noteso=Inflicts [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
|noteso=Inflicts [[File:Is 3ds03 status poison.png]] [[Status conditions#Poison|poison status]] on the target on contact.
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|method=[[Forge|Forging]]
|method=[[Forge|Forging]]
|data=Compatible [[Rusted Bow]]s (20[[Silver Mark|S]])
|data=[[Rusted Bow]] ({{SilverMk15}} 20, certain random instances only)
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:FE776 Poison Bow.png|Artwork of the Venin Bow from the {{TCG}}.
FE776 Poison Bow.png|Artwork of the Venin Bow from the {{TCG}}.
File:FEPR Venin Bow concept.png|Concept art of the Venin Bow from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The First Volume|Tellius Recollection: Volume 1]]''.
FEPR Venin Bow concept.png|Concept art of the Venin Bow from ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Memorial Book Tellius Recollection: The First Volume|Tellius Recollection: Volume 1]]''.
File:Ss fe09 shinon wielding venin bow.png|[[Shinon]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Path of Radiance}}.
Ss fe05 hunter wielding venin bow.png|An enemy [[Hunter]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Thracia 776}}.
File:Ss fe10 shinon wielding venin bow.png|[[Shinon]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
Ss fe09 shinon wielding venin bow.png|[[Shinon]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Path of Radiance}}.
Ss fe10 shinon wielding venin bow.png|[[Shinon]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
Ss fe15 python wielding venin bow.jpg|[[Python]] wielding a Venin Bow in {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|eng-name=• Poison Bow<br>• Venin Bow
|eng-name=• Poison Bow
|eng-mean=• This weapon is known by this name in ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Sacred Stones''<br>• "[[wiktionary:venin|Venin]]" is a term for the toxic component of an animal's venom. This weapon is known by this name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
 
• Venin Bow
|eng-mean=• This weapon is known by this name in ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Sacred Stones''
 
• "[[wiktionary:venin|Venin]]" is a term for the toxic component of an animal's venom. This weapon is known by this name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''.
|jap-name={{hover|毒の弓|Doku no yumi}}
|jap-name={{hover|毒の弓|Doku no yumi}}
|jap-mean=Romanized as '''POISONBOW''' in its internal file name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''. Prior to ''Radiant Dawn'', the word {{hover|毒|Doku}} ''poison'' was spelled in hiragana as {{hover|どく|Doku}} in this weapon's name.
|jap-mean=Romanized as '''POISONBOW''' in its internal file name in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''. Prior to ''Radiant Dawn'', the word {{hover|毒|Doku}} ''poison'' was spelled in hiragana as {{hover|どく|Doku}} in this weapon's name.
|fren-name=Arc venin
|fren-name=Arc ciguë
|fren-mean=Venom bow
 
• Arc-venin
 
• Arc poison
|fren-mean=• Hemlock bow. [[wikipedia:Conium maculatum|Hemlock]] is a strong plant-derived poison. Used in ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Saced Stones''.
 
Venom bow. Used in ''Path of Radiance'' and ''Radiant Dawn''. ''Radiant Dawn'' spells it without the hyphen.
 
• Poison bow. Used in ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia''.
|ger-name=Giftbogen
|ger-name=Giftbogen
|ger-mean=Poison bow
|ger-mean=Poison bow
|span-name=Arco envenenad
|span-name=Arco envenenado
|span-mean=Poisoning bow
|span-mean=Poisoning bow. Abbreviated to '''A envenen''' in ''Fire Emblem'' and ''The Sacred Stones'', '''A envenenad''' in ''Path of Radiance'', and '''A. envenenado''' in ''Radiant Dawn'' and ''Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
|ital-name=Arco velenoso
|ital-name=Arco velenoso
|ital-mean=Poisonous bow}}
|ital-mean=Poisonous bow. Abbreviated to '''Ar. velenoso''' from ''Fire Emblem'' to ''Path of Radiance''
|dut-name=Gifboog
|dut-mean=Poison bow
|ch-simp-name={{hover|毒弓|Mandarin: Dú gōng; Cantonese: Duk6 gung1}}
|ch-simp-mean=Poison bow
|ch-trad-name={{hover|毒弓|Mandarin: Dú gōng; Cantonese: Duk6 gung1}}
|ch-trad-mean=Poison bow
}}


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Revision as of 09:32, 2 July 2017

Venin Bow

FE776 Poison Bow.png
Artwork of the Venin Bow from the Fire Emblem Trading Card Game.


A bow and arrows laced in venom. Poisons foes.

Type

Bow

First game

Fire Emblem: Thracia 776

The Venin Bow or Poison Bow (Japanese: 毒の弓 Poison Bow) is an uncommon bow which was introduced in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. It is statistically near-identical to the regular Iron Bow, except that its arrows contain a toxin which gives it the added effect of poisoning units when the weapon successfully shoots them. These bows are almost exclusively found in the hands of enemy units, and only the Tellius games and Echoes: Shadows of Valentia have ways for the player to obtain them.

Stats

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
Thracia 776 Is snes03 poison bow.png Bows E 4 6 55 0 2 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
The Binding Blade Is gba poison bow.png Bows D 4 5 65 0 2 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade Is gba poison bow.png Bows D 4 5 65 0 2 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
The Sacred Stones Is gba poison bow.png Bows D 4 5 65 0 2 40 Cannot be sold 1 Inflicts poison status on the target on contact.
Path of Radiance Is gcn venin bow.png Bows D 4 5 65 0 2 40 600 1 Inflicts Is wii status poison.png poison status on the target on contact.
Radiant Dawn Is wii venin bow.png Bows D 6 8 85 0 2 50 400 1 Inflicts Is wii status poison.png poison status on the target on contact.

Locations

Thracia 776

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units. If stolen, it becomes an Iron Bow.

The Binding Blade

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units.

Fire Emblem

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units.

The Sacred Stones

Unobtainable Exclusive to enemy units.

Path of Radiance

Steal Chapter 22, enemy Warrior

Radiant Dawn

Disarm and/or steal* Part 2: Chapter 2, enemy Archer*

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Forging Rusted Bow (Is 3ds03 silver mark.png 20, certain random instances only)

Trivia

Gallery

Etymology and other languages

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

• Poison Bow

• Venin Bow

• This weapon is known by this name in Fire Emblem and The Sacred Stones

• "Venin" is a term for the toxic component of an animal's venom. This weapon is known by this name in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.

Spanish

Arco envenenado

Poisoning bow. Abbreviated to A envenen in Fire Emblem and The Sacred Stones, A envenenad in Path of Radiance, and A. envenenado in Radiant Dawn and Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.

French

• Arc ciguë

• Arc-venin

• Arc poison

• Hemlock bow. Hemlock is a strong plant-derived poison. Used in Fire Emblem and The Saced Stones.

• Venom bow. Used in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. Radiant Dawn spells it without the hyphen.

• Poison bow. Used in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.

German

Giftbogen

Poison bow

Italian

Arco velenoso

Poisonous bow. Abbreviated to Ar. velenoso from Fire Emblem to Path of Radiance

Dutch

Gifboog

Poison bow

Simplified Chinese

毒弓

Poison bow

Traditional Chinese

毒弓

Poison bow

References

See also

Bows and Crossbows
Basic bows BowBowgunBow of ZoltanBroken BowBronze BowClarisse's BowEmblem BowGlass BowGordin's BowGreat BowInnes' BowIron BowKiller BowLong BowRienflecheRubber BowRusted BowRyan's BowShort BowSilencerSilver BowSlack BowSteel BowToy BowTraining Bow
Bows with secondary effects Anna's BowAstraBeacon BowBlessed BowBrave BowCleave BowCrescent BowCupid BowHunter's BowLaguz BowLunaMeisterbogenMila's BowNiles's BowQuick BowPython's BowSuperior BowUnderdog BowVenin BowViolin BowWolt's Bow
Magic-based bows Magic BowRadiant BowShining Bow
Ranged bows Double BowIron LongbowLongbowSilver LongbowSteel LongbowTowering Bow
Close-range bows Double BowIron ShortbowMini BowSilver ShortbowSteel Shortbow
Crossbows AqqarArbalestBowgunCrossbowTaksh
Regalia and personal bows FailnaughtLughnasadhMulagirNidhoggParthiaRolf's BowTathlum BowThe InexhaustibleYewfelle