Attack Stance (攻陣, Kōjin lit. Attack Formation) is a new game mechanic in Fire Emblem Fates.
Overview
Attack Stance works similar to Dual Strike in Fire Emblem Awakening. Like Dual Strike, the assisting attacker can miss and cannot activate offensive skills. Unlike Dual Strike, partners always attack after the lead unit, regardless of support level.
Pairs with a Bold Stance skill lead unit or unpaired, adjacent units activate Attack Stance. Support units only follow up the first attack, retaining their special weapon property such as unit-type effectiveness, stat reductions on hit, or Brave Weapon double attacks. Follow up attacks use half a supporter's attack. Allies or enemies in Guard Stance always block follow up attacks.
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Gameplay
Stats
Character | Affinity - Biorhythm - Crest - Defense - Holy Blood - Leadership - Movement Star - Follow-up Critical Multiplier - Relative Power - Traits | |
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Raisable Stats | Aid - Attack - Attack Speed - Charm - Constitution - Defense - HP - Level - Luck - Magic - Maximum Hit Points - Movement - Resistance - Dexterity - SP - Speed - Strength - Weapon Level - Weight | |
Weapon | Cost - Cost Per Use - Critical Rate - Hit% - HP Cost - Might - Range - Star Rank - Usage - Weapon Attributes - Weapon effectiveness - Weapon Experience - Weapon Level - Weapon Type - Weight |
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Characters
Locations
Important Weapons
Chapters
Other
amiibo - Attack Stance - Azura's Pendant - Bond Units - Capture - Child Character - Dragon Vein - Dual System - Einherjar - First Dragons - Forge - Guard Stance - Heirs of Fate - Lost in Thoughts All Alone - My Castle (Mess Hall - Accessory Shop - Lottery Shop - Prison) - Pair Up - Phoenix Mode - Rally - Skills - SpotPass - StreetPass - Unit Logbook
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