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Dragonstone+
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TheDragonstone+ (Japanese:真竜石True Dragon Stone) is astone item introduced inFire Emblem Awakening, used bymanaketes to transform into their dragon form for a brief amount of time in combat. It is the advanced form of the basicDragonstone.
Stats
| Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awakening | ![]() | -- | 12 | -- | 70 | 0 | 1–2 | 35 | 3,780 | 2 | +11strength, +6magic, +5skill, +4speed, +13defense, +9resistance when equipped. |
| Fates | ![]() | C | 25 | -- | 75 | 0 | 1 | -- | Cannot be sold | 1 | −5skill, −4speed, +9defense, +7resistance, −10avoid, +10dodge when equipped. Works asmagical damage. Cannot makefollow-up attacks. If user attacked, inflicts stacking −2magic, −2skilldebuff on the user after combat. |
Locations
Awakening
| Inventory | Tiki(In-game version) |
| Treasure | Chapter 20, chest |
| Armory | The Dragon's Table •Sea-King's Throne |
| Merchant (Anna) | Fort Steiger |
| Merchant (SpotPass) | Tiki |
| Double Duel | Reward for defeating Say'ri's Ascension. |
Fates
| Dropped by | Chapter 23 |
| Treasure | Chapter 20 Chapter 20 |
| Rank rewards | Battle Rank: 3000 (limit 1) |
Flavor text
| Game | Text (English) | Text (Japanese) |
|---|---|---|
| Awakening | Allows a manakete to assume a powerful form. | 強い竜に変化するための石 |
| Fates | Skill-5, Spd-4, Def+9, Res+7, Ddg+10. Magical. Mag/Skill-2 after use in combat. | 魔法武器/追撃不可/戦闘後能力減 |
Trivia
- The Dragonstone+'s Japanese name, True Dragonstone, may be a pun on theDivinestone of earlierFire Emblem games: the kanji真true is pronounced "shin" in this context, just like the first kanji in the Divinestone's Japanese name,神god. The Dragonstone+'s icon is very similar to the Divinestone's icon in the Nintendo DS games, andTiki (an actualDivine Dragon) has a Dragonstone+ when recruited inAwakening.
- In the US English release of theHot-Spring ScrambleDLC episode,Nah mentions a "true dragonstone" in her conversation withKjelle,[1] which is the name of the Dragonstone+ in the Japanese version. This is presumably an oversight by the localization team, and was corrected in the European version of the DLC to explicitly name the Dragonstone+.
Etymology and other languages
| Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Dragonstone+ | -- |
| Japanese | 真竜石 | True Dragon Stone |
| Spanish | Piedra dragón + | Dragon stone + |
| French | Dracopierre+ | Dragonstone+ |
| German | Drachenstein+ | Dragonstone + |
| Italian | Pietra drago + | Dragon stone + |
| Korean | 진용석 | True dragon stone |
Gallery
- Concept artwork of a Dragonstone+ fromFates.
References
- ↑"Hmm, I think it's the defensive power we gain when using a true dragonstone." — Nah,Fire Emblem Awakening
See also
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