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Grisly Wound
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Grisly Wound (Japanese:四牙Four Fangs) is a combatskill which debuted inFire Emblem Fates. Associated with theNine-Tails andWolfseggner classes, it deals extra damage to an enemy at the end of a battle. As with all skills that deal out-of-combat damage, it cannot reduce units to 0 HP.
Data
| Game | Icon | Effect | Activation | Capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fates | ![]() | Deals 20% of foe's maximumHP as damage to foe after combat. | If user survives | -- | Base cost: 1,250G |
Availability
Fates
| Classes | Nine-Tails(Learned fromlevel 15) •Wolfseggner(Learned fromlevel 15) |
Flavor text
| Game | Text (English) | Text (Japanese) |
|---|---|---|
| Fates | Enemies lose up to 20% HP after any combat with this unit. | 戦闘後、敵のHPを 最大HPの20%減少させる |
Etymology and other languages
| Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
| English | Grisly Wound | -- |
| Japanese | 四牙 | Four Fangs |
| Spanish | Herida terrible | Terrible Wound |
| French | Plaie profonde | Deep Wound |
| German | Grausame Wunde | Cruel Wound |
| Italian | Ferita purulenta | Festering Wound |
| Korean | 추격하는 이빨 | Chasing teeth |



