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Also known as the "Thunder Axe", Armads is very powerful among the [[Divine Weapons]], and increases the user's [[DEF]] by 5. The original welder of the [[axe]] was [[Durban]], a [[Berserker]] from the [[Western Isles]] who took the name of Armads as his own. When [[Hector]] attempts to claim the axe, Durban warns him that he will not die "...Peacefully, but in battle." to which [[Hector]] replies that he would go to any length for his friend. When equipped, it unlocks unique attack and critical attack animations for [[Hector]].
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Also known as the "Thunder Axe", Armads is very powerful among the [[Divine Weapons]], and increases the user's [[DEF]] by 5. The original welder of the [[axe]] was [[Durbans]], a [[Berserker]] from the [[Western Isles]] who took the name of Armads as his own. When [[Hector]] attempts to claim the axe, Durban warns him that he will not die "...Peacefully, but in battle." to which [[Hector]] replies that he would go to any length for his friend.
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In Fire Emblem 6, set twenty years after, this is revealed to be true, as Hector(now the head of the Lycian League) is killed ultimately by wounds sustained from [[Zephiel]] when he ambushes the Lycian army at Araphren. Hector did not however, have Armads with him at the time.
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It can be found in FE6, and can be used by any axe users with a high enough skil in handling axes.
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When equipped, it unlocks unique attack and critical attack animations for [[Hector]].
   
 
*Armads is the displayed behind [[Durandal]] on the title screen in [[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]].
 
*Armads is the displayed behind [[Durandal]] on the title screen in [[Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken]].

Revision as of 11:05, 21 September 2008

Also known as the "Thunder Axe", Armads is very powerful among the Divine Weapons, and increases the user's DEF by 5. The original welder of the axe was Durbans, a Berserker from the Western Isles who took the name of Armads as his own. When Hector attempts to claim the axe, Durban warns him that he will not die "...Peacefully, but in battle." to which Hector replies that he would go to any length for his friend.

In Fire Emblem 6, set twenty years after, this is revealed to be true, as Hector(now the head of the Lycian League) is killed ultimately by wounds sustained from Zephiel when he ambushes the Lycian army at Araphren. Hector did not however, have Armads with him at the time.

It can be found in FE6, and can be used by any axe users with a high enough skil in handling axes.

When equipped, it unlocks unique attack and critical attack animations for Hector.


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