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The Thunder Axe

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The Thunder Axe

Cm fe06 12x.png

Location

Juteaux Cave

Weather

Fog of war

Boss(es)

Guerrero

Previous chapter(s)

The True Enemy

Next chapter(s)

Rescue Mission

I have heard from a scholar in Juteaux that the Divine Weapon hidden here is Armads, the Thunder Axe.
— Elffin to Roy

The Thunder Axe (Japanese: 天雷の斧 Thunder Axe) is Chapter 12x of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. In order to play this chapter, the previous chapter must have been completed before the enemy phase of turn 20, and Elffin must be alive if he was recruited.

Plot

Main article: The Thunder Axe/Script

Because of Elffin's words, Roy heads for a cave near Juteaux to retrieve the Thunder Axe, Armads. Elffin tells him of Durban the Berserker, one of the Eight Legends and the original wielder of Armads. However, Bern hired bandits to seal of the cave's entrance. Due to the bandit leader Guerrero's aim to steal the treasure for himself, the entrance remains open long enough for the Lycian Army to enter and fend the bandits off.

After Roy and Elffin retrieve Armads from a hidden hollow inside the altar's throne, a messenger arrives, bearing grave news. High Chancellor Roartz and Lord Arcardo have staged a coup in Aquileia, taking Etruria's King Mordred hostage. Mage General Cecilia has fled to the Missur Peninsula, and the other Etrurian Generals have been blackmailed into the revolutionaries' service using the king's life.

Roy hopes for Cecilia's and Princess Guinevere's safety. Now, the Lycian Army sails for Missur to save them.

Chapter data

Chapter Data
Conditions
Unit Data
Victory: Seize the throne Player Partner Other Enemy
Defeat: Roy dies 1–8 {{{partner}}} {{{other}}} 26
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Character data

Characters
New units

None

Required characters
Roy ​
Available characters
Marcus ​Alen ​Bors ​Wolt ​Lance ​Merlinus ​Elen ​Ward ​Lot ​Dieck ​Shanna ​Chad ​Lugh ​Clarine ​Rutger ​Saul ​Dorothy ​Sue ​Zelot ​Trec ​Noah ​Astolfo ​Lilina ​Gwendolyn ​Barthe ​Ogier ​Fir ​Sin ​Gonzalez ​Klein ​Thea ​Larum ​Echidna ​Elffin ​Bartre ​Geese ​Raigh ​Cath ​

Item data

Items
Name Obtainment Method
Is gba lockpick.png Lockpick Steal from enemy Thief
Is gba lockpick.png Lockpick Steal from enemy Thief
Is gba lockpick.png Lockpick Steal from enemy Thief
Is gba elixir.png Elixir Open center-south chest
Is gba antitoxin.png Antitoxin Open southwest chest
Is gba torch.png Torch Open second-northwest chest
Is gba antitoxin.png Antitoxin Open mid-east chest
Is gba elixir.png Elixir Open mid-northeast chest
Is gba lockpick.png Lockpick Open mid-north chest
Is gba red gem.png Red Gem Open center-east chest
Is gba antitoxin.png Antitoxin Open second-southeast chest
Is gba antitoxin.png Antitoxin Open southeastern-most chest
Is gba chest key.png Chest Key Open northwest chest
Is gba elixir.png Elixir Open central chest
Is gba white gem.png White Gem Open northernmost chest
Is gba armads.png Armads Automatically at end of chapter

Enemy data

Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.

Normal Hard

Enemy Units
Name Class Lv # HP Str/Mag Mag Skill Spd Lck Prf Def Res Cha Lck Con Mov Inventory and Skills
Ma gba berserker enemy.gif Guerrero Berserker 2 1 45 16 10 14 6 11 3 13 6 Silver Axe Hand Axe
Does not move; stands on the throne, the chapter's seize point.
Ma gba thief enemy.gif Bandit Thief 14 2 21~24 3~4 6~8 13~15 4~6 2~3 2~3 6 6 Iron Sword Lockpick
Ignores combat; moves to open chests, then moves to escape via the southwestern corner once all chests are open, his inventory is filled, or he lacks a means of opening chests.
Ma gba thief enemy.gif Bandit Thief 15 1 22~24 3~4 6~9 13~16 4~7 2~3 2~4 6 6 Iron Sword Lockpick
Ignores combat; moves to open chests, then moves to escape via the southwestern corner once all chests are open, his inventory is filled, or he lacks a means of opening chests.
Ma gba druid enemy.gif Bandit Druid 1 1 26~29 15~18 7~10 8~10 3~5 5~7 10~12 6 6 Eclipse Physic Nosferatu
Moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 13 1 28~32 10~12 4~6 7~8 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Steel Axe
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Ma gba archer enemy.gif Bandit Archer 13 1 25~28 7~9 7~9 6~8 3~5 4~6 1~2 7 5 Steel Bow
Moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 14 4 29~32 10~13 4~6 7~8 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Poison Axe Hand Axe
The northwest one and southeast one move to attack units in range.
Ma gba myrmidon enemy.gif Bandit Myrmidon 13 1 23~26 7~9 13~15 13~15 3~5 3~5 1~3 8 5 Steel Sword
--
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 14 2 29~32 10~13 4~6 7~8 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Steel Axe
The northwest one moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba archer enemy.gif Bandit Archer 14 2 25~29 7~10 7~9 6~8 3~6 4~6 1~2 7 5 Steel Bow
The northeastern one moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 14 2 29~32 10~13 4~6 7~8 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Poleax
Moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 15 2 30~33 11~13 4~6 7~9 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Poison Axe Hand Axe
--
Ma gba shaman enemy.gif Bandit Shaman 15 1 22~24 8~10 4~7 5~7 2~4 3~4 8~10 5 5 Flux
Moves to attack units in range.
Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 15 1 30~33 11~13 4~6 7~9 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Steel Axe
Moves to attak units in range.
Ma gba myrmidon enemy.gif Bandit Myrmidon 15 2 24~28 8~10 13~16 13~16 3~5 3~5 2~3 8 5 Steel Sword
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Ma gba brigand enemy.gif Bandit Brigand 14 1 29~32 10~13 4~6 7~8 1~3 4~5 1~2 12 5 Devil Axe
Does not move, except to heal.
Ma gba myrmidon enemy.gif Bandit Myrmidon 14 1 23~27 7~10 13~15 13~15 3~5 3~5 1~3 8 5 Killing Edge
Does not move, except to heal.

Boss data

Main article: Guerrero
Stats with two figures separated by a ~ are presented as a range, representing stats that vary due to random growths. The figures to the left and right of the ~ are the stat's minimum and maximum possible values respectively.[1]

Normal Hard

Portrait guerrero fe06.png
Ma gba berserker enemy.gif Berserker
Level 2
Stats
Max HP 45 Luck 6
Strength 16 Defense 11
Skill 10 Resistance 3
Speed 14 Constitution 13
Movement 6 Aid 12
Inventory
Silver Axe
Hand Axe
Weapon Levels
Swords Lances Axes Bows
Anima magic Light magic Dark magic Staves

Strategy

This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.

This chapter is relatively straightforward as long as you have sword users. If you're looking to level up certain units, make sure to bring them along. You'll also need at least one or two Thieves equipped with Torches. Although you can't grab all the treasures before the enemies do, you can always steal them from the enemy Thieves. Focus on obtaining the gems and Elixirs, as these are the most valuable items.

Divide your team into either one or two groups depending on how much you care about treasure. Each group should have a Thief and a healer. Study the map to identify enemy positions. Pay attention to the red-marked holes in the walls; they release poisonous gas. While the poison damage isn't severe (about 10 points), you can use Antitoxin to cure it or a Vulnerary to counteract its effects.

Key Enemies:

  • The Druid: One of his tomes, Eclipse, can reduce your HP to one. It's a rare occurrence but dangerous. Using a Thief with a torch to reveal his position and then eliminate him using strong and accurate units works well, as he cannot retaliate while having it equipped. His other tome, Nosferatu, is also fairly dangerous, as it can restore HP and make killing him difficult. Attacking him on enemy phase and using the Longbow is recommended.
  • The Boss and his lackeys: One is a Brigand with a powerful Devil Axe and the other is a Myrmidon with a Killing Edge. They only attack if you are adjacent to them, but their weapons make them dangerous. A Mage can take them down without much trouble.

The Berserker boss has massive strength a high critical rate. He uses inaccurate weapons, but due to his high bulk and throne bonuses, it is not too unlikely for him to get a critical hit as you try to whittle him down. Because a silver axe critical is almost certain death (especially on hard mode), it is imperative to force him to use the much weaker Hand Axe. It is likely for a well-trained unit to survive a hand axe critical (The Angelic Robe obtained a few chapters earlier can help with this). Attacking him with high speed sword units, combined with dancing and heal support, will ensure that he eventually goes down.

If you do not have reliable options for the above strategy, or don't mind taking it slow, you can attack the boss with units that have access to 2 range (mages work best because they are very accurate), then rescue the units each turn until you kill the boss. Make sure he doesn't attack you with the Hand Axe if you decide to attack him that way. Note that the throne heals him every turn, so make sure you have enough firepower to overcome it.

Etymology and other languages

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

Thunder Axe

Used in leftover text from the data transfer menu in the English version of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade.

English
(unofficial)

The Thunder Axe

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Japanese

天雷の斧

Thunder Axe

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References

  1. The Thunder Axe, triangleattack.com, Retrieved: December 24, 2020
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