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Most games which feature brave weapons have only the core four physical weapon types—the [[Brave Sword]], [[Brave Lance]], [[Brave Axe]] and [[Brave Bow]]—from which the weapon group gains its colloquial name. {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}} introduced a set of four "quick weapons", weaker equivalents of the brave weapons which, while less powerful and durable, functioned the same way and were available at a lower [[weapon level]]; {{title|Thracia 776}} did the opposite with its "master weapons", variants available only at higher weapon levels but sporting lower stats in general, save for increased [[crit]]. Comparatively few brave tomes exist: the only ones are [[Dire Thunder]] in {{title|Thracia 776}} and [[Celica's Gale]] and [[Waste]] from {{title|Awakening}}. Occasionally, a [[personal weapons|personal weapon]] acts as a brave weapon: such as [[Mareeta's Sword]] in {{title|Thracia 776}}, and [[Elincia]]'s [[Amiti]] in {{title|Path of Radiance}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.
Most games which feature brave weapons have only the core four physical weapon types—the [[Brave Sword]], [[Brave Lance]], [[Brave Axe]] and [[Brave Bow]]—from which the weapon group gains its colloquial name. {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}} introduced a set of four "quick weapons", weaker equivalents of the brave weapons which, while less powerful and durable, functioned the same way and were available at a lower [[weapon level]]; {{title|Thracia 776}} did the opposite with its "master weapons", variants available only at higher weapon levels but sporting lower stats in general, save for increased [[crit]]. Comparatively few brave tomes exist: the only ones are [[Dire Thunder]] in {{title|Thracia 776}} and [[Celica's Gale]] and [[Waste]] from {{title|Awakening}}. Occasionally, a [[personal weapons|personal weapon]] acts as a brave weapon: such as [[Mareeta's Sword]] in {{title|Thracia 776}}, and [[Elincia]]'s [[Amiti]] in {{title|Path of Radiance}} and {{title|Radiant Dawn}}.


From {{title|Fates}} onwards, the two consecutive strikes only take effect if the user initiates the battle. The exceptions to this rule are the [[Meisterbogen]] wielded by [[Leif]]: Unifier of Thracia, the [[Meisterschwert]] wielded by [[Reinhardt]]: Thunder's Sword, the [[Ragnell•Alondite]] wielded by [[Altina]]: Dawn's Trueblade and Altina: Cross-Time Duo, the [[Wolfskin Fang]] wielded by [[Keaton]]: Lupine Collector, and the [[Twin Star Axe]] wielded by [[Laevatein]]: Ninja of Múspell in ''Heroes'', which trigger their brave effects on both the player and enemy phases as in previous games.
From {{title|Fates}} onwards, the two consecutive strikes only take effect if the user initiates the battle. The exceptions to this rule are the [[Arden's Blade]] wielded by [[Arden]]: Strong and Tough, the [[Meisterbogen]] wielded by [[Leif]]: Unifier of Thracia, the [[Meisterschwert]] wielded by [[Reinhardt]]: Thunder's Sword, the [[Ragnell•Alondite]] wielded by [[Altina]]: Dawn's Trueblade and Altina: Cross-Time Duo, the [[Wolfskin Fang]] wielded by [[Keaton]]: Lupine Collector, and the [[Twin Star Axe]] wielded by [[Laevatein]]: Ninja of Múspell in ''Heroes'', which trigger their brave effects on both the player and enemy phases as in previous games.


==Brave weapons in the {{FES}}==
==Brave weapons in the {{FES}}==
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