—In-game description
Audhulma is a sacred Sword that appears exclusively in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Also known as the Ice Blade, Audhulma is, alongside the Wind Blade Excalibur, one of Jehanna's Sacred Twin treasures. Like most of its counterparts, this sword deals effective damage against Monsters.
Background[]
Audhulma is, along with the Wind Blade Excalibur, given to Eirika and Joshua by Queen Ismaire in Chapter 14A as her dying wish. This decision shows both her desire for peace and the entrusting of the country's legacy to her son.
Weapon Stats[]
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones[]
Name | Type | |||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Rng | Wt | WEx | Worth |
S | 30 | 18 | 85% | 0% | 1 | 9 | 1 | - |
Effect | ||||||||
Effective against monsters. |
Overview[]
Audhulma is practically tailor made for Joshua, as its weight is precisely equal to his constitution as a swordmaster, but it may be used by any other sword-wielding unit as well. In the hands of a swift unit, Audhulma is an incredibly proficient mage killer.
One does not necessarily have to expend weapon uses to capitalize off of Audhulma's resistance boost. If the only opponents in attacking range are magic users, it might be a good idea to leave the sword equipped, as its user will be able to use its resistance boost without expending weapons uses.
Fire Emblem Heroes[]
Name | Type | ||
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Audhulma |
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Mt | Rng | SP | Rarity |
16 | 1 | 400 | ✯✯✯✯✯ |
Effect | |||
Accelerates Special trigger (cooldown count-1). |
Name | Cost | ||||
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Audhulma |
400 SP, 500, 200 | ||||
Type | HP | Mt | Spd | Def | Res |
+5 | + 2 | ||||
+5 | + 3 | ||||
+5 | + 4 | ||||
+5 | + 4 | ||||
HP +3. If foe initiates combat or if foe's HP = 100% at start of combat, grants Atk/Spd/Def/Res+4 to unit during combat and inflicts Special cooldown charge -1 on foe per attack during combat. (Only highest value applied. Does not stack.) | |||||
Effect | |||||
Accelerates Special trigger (cooldown count-1). Grants Res+5. |
Item Locations[]
Method | Location |
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Event | Ch. 14A - End of chapter. • Ch. 15B - End of chapter. |
Etymology[]
The name of the sword, Audhulma, or Auðumbla, is derived from the cow of ice of the same name in Norse mythology, which uncovered the god Bor while licking a block of ice in the primordial chasm called Ginnungagap.