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The '''Steel Kukri''' (Japanese: {{hl|鋼の投撃剣|Hagane no tōgekiken}} ''Steel Throw-attack Sword'') is a ranged [[sword]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is an enhanced-range variant of the [[Steel Sword]], identical to it in every way except its ability to attack at 1-2 range. | The '''Steel Kukri''' (Japanese: {{hl|鋼の投撃剣|Hagane no tōgekiken}} ''Steel Throw-attack Sword'') is a ranged [[sword]] that debuted in {{FE14}}. It is an enhanced-range variant of the [[Steel Sword]], identical to it in every way except its ability to attack at 1-2 range. It is wielded exclusively by enemy units, giving them an advantage by allowing them to attack at range with a sword. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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|crt1=0 | |crt1=0 | ||
|rng1= | |rng1=1–2 | ||
|worth1=0 | |worth1=0 | ||
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|notes1=-5 [[avoid]] when equipped.<br>-3 to user's ability to make [[follow-up attack]]s. | |notes1=-5 [[avoid]] when equipped.<br>-3 to user's ability to make [[follow-up attack]]s. | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
===''Fates''=== | ===''Fates''=== | ||
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==Flavor text== | ==Flavor text== | ||
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| | |english=Makes follow-up attacks more difficult to<br>perform (-3 effective Spd). | ||
|japanese=追撃しにくい(-3) | |||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
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|eng-mean=A [[wikipedia:Kukri|kukri]], alternatively spelled "khukuri", is a knife of Nepalese origin, distinguished by its inwardly curved blade. It is used for both utility and combat purposes, and as a weapon, it is widely considered to be the signature weapon of Nepal's [[wikipedia:Gurkha|Gurkha]] soldiers. | |eng-mean=A [[wikipedia:Kukri|kukri]], alternatively spelled "khukuri", is a knife of Nepalese origin, distinguished by its inwardly curved blade. It is used for both utility and combat purposes, and as a weapon, it is widely considered to be the signature weapon of Nepal's [[wikipedia:Gurkha|Gurkha]] soldiers. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|鋼の投撃剣|Hagane no tōgekiken}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Steel Throw-attack Sword | ||
|span-name=Kukri acero | |span-name=Kukri acero | ||
|span-mean=Steel Kukri | |span-mean=Steel Kukri | ||
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|ital-name=Kukri acciaio | |ital-name=Kukri acciaio | ||
|ital-mean=Steel Kukri | |ital-mean=Steel Kukri | ||
|kor-name= | |kor-name={{h|강철의 투척검|gangcheol-ui tucheoggeom}} | ||
|kor-mean= | |kor-mean=Steel throwing sword | ||
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== See also == | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Steel Hankyu]] | * [[Steel Hankyu]] | ||
* [[Steel Javelin]] | * [[Steel Javelin]] | ||
* [[Steel Katti]] | * [[Steel Katti]] | ||
* [[Steel Mace]] | * [[Steel Mace]] | ||
* [[Steel Nageyari]] | * [[Steel Nageyari]] | ||
* [[Steel Shortbow]] | * [[Steel Shortbow]] | ||
* [[Steel Star Axe]] | * [[Steel Star Axe]] | ||
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{{NavSword}} | {{NavSword}} |
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The Steel Kukri (Japanese: 鋼の投撃剣 Steel Throw-attack Sword) is a ranged sword that debuted in Fire Emblem Fates. It is an enhanced-range variant of the Steel Sword, identical to it in every way except its ability to attack at 1-2 range. It is wielded exclusively by enemy units, giving them an advantage by allowing them to attack at range with a sword.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Fates | C | 9 | -- | 85 | 0 | 1–2 | -- | 0 | 1 | -5 avoid when equipped. -3 to user's ability to make follow-up attacks. |
Locations
Fates
Unobtainable | Enemy only. |
Flavor text
Game | Text (English) |
Text (Japanese) |
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Fates | Makes follow-up attacks more difficult to
perform (-3 effective Spd). |
追撃しにくい(-3)
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Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Steel Kukri |
A kukri, alternatively spelled "khukuri", is a knife of Nepalese origin, distinguished by its inwardly curved blade. It is used for both utility and combat purposes, and as a weapon, it is widely considered to be the signature weapon of Nepal's Gurkha soldiers. |
Japanese |
鋼の投撃剣 |
Steel Throw-attack Sword |
Spanish |
Kukri acero |
Steel Kukri |
French |
Kukri acier |
Steel Kukri |
German |
Stahlkukri |
Steel Kukri |
Italian |
Kukri acciaio |
Steel Kukri |
Korean |
강철의 투척검 |
Steel throwing sword |
References
See also
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