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Dahaka is an Axe that debuts in Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes. It is a legendary weapon belonging to the Almyran royal family, said to have slain many a fierce warrior. Dahaka is wielded by Shahid during both of his attacks on Fódlan's Locket.
Weapon Stats[]
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes[]
Name | Type | |||
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Rank | Mt | Durability | Worth | Attributes |
- | 20 | 80 | - | Boost Collisions Lv 3 Boost Mounted Damage Lv 3 |
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Item Locations[]
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes[]
Method | Location |
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S Rank | Chapter 8 (Golden Wildfire) |
Etymology[]
Zahhāk, also known as Azhi Dahāka in the texts of the Avesta, is an evil figure in Persian mythology. He is described as a monster with three mouths, six eyes, and three heads, and is cunning, strong, and demonic. In other respects Azhi Dahāka has human qualities, and is never a mere animal.
The original meaning of dahāka is uncertain. Among the meanings suggested are "stinging", "burning", "man" or "manlike", "huge" or "foreign". The name also migrated to Eastern Europe, and assumed the meaning "dragon" or "water snake" in Balkanic and Slavic languages.
Despite the negative aspect of Azhi Dahāka in mythology, dragons have been used on banners of war throughout the history of Iran.