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|image = [[File:FE14 Frying Pan.jpg]]
 
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|caption = [[Arthur (Fates)|Arthur]] wielding the Frying Pan in ''Fates''.
 
|caption = [[Arthur (Fates)|Arthur]] wielding the Frying Pan in ''Fates''.
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~]]
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{{Quote|Heavy and hard to wield, but cast iron, so you don't really need to clean it.|In-game description from ''Fates''.}}
 
{{Quote|Heavy and hard to wield, but cast iron, so you don't really need to clean it.|In-game description from ''Fates''.}}
   
The '''Frying Pan''' (フライパン ''Furai pan'') is an [[Axe]] that first appeared in ''[[Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo ~Hikari to Kage no Eiyū~]]'', later reappearing in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''.
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The '''Frying Pan''' (フライパン ''Furai pan'') is an [[Axe]] that first appeared in ''[[Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem]]'', later reappearing in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''.
   
In ''Shin Monshō no Nazo'', it is a common prize from [[Everyone's Conditions]], with the Frying Pan being evidently the weakest axe available in the game. This is in line with its role as a cooking utensil, rendering it impractical to be used as a combat weapon. The Frying Pan is analogous to the [[Obtuse Sword]], the [[Laundry Pole]], the [[Toy Bow]] and [[Nurufire]], all of which function as "joke" weapons and are ill-suited for effective combat.
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In ''New Mystery of the Emblem'', it is a common prize from [[Everyone's Conditions]], with the Frying Pan being evidently the weakest axe available in the game. This is in line with its role as a cooking utensil, rendering it impractical to be used as a combat weapon. The Frying Pan is analogous to the [[Obtuse Sword]], the [[Laundry Pole]], the [[Toy Bow]] and [[Nurufire]], all of which function as "joke" weapons and are ill-suited for effective combat.
   
 
In ''Fates'', the Frying Pan returns, and, while still weak, does have a higher [[Hit%|hit rate]] than most other Axes appearing in the game.
 
In ''Fates'', the Frying Pan returns, and, while still weak, does have a higher [[Hit%|hit rate]] than most other Axes appearing in the game.
   
 
==Weapon Stats==
 
==Weapon Stats==
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==Item Locations==
 
==Item Locations==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The Frying Pan in ''Shin Monshō no Nazo'' is the weakest Axe in the [[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem series]], tied with the [[Ladle]], and the [[Carp Streamer]]. In ''Fates'', the Frying Pan does have a higher [[Might]] than its previous incarnation, affording it some form of usefulness over its predecessor.
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*The Frying Pan in ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' is the weakest Axe in the [[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem series]], tied with the [[Ladle]], and the [[Carp Streamer]]. In ''Fates'', the Frying Pan does have a higher [[Might]] than its previous incarnation, affording it some form of usefulness over its predecessor.
   
 
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Revision as of 06:58, 22 January 2017

“Heavy and hard to wield, but cast iron, so you don't really need to clean it.”
—In-game description from Fates.

The Frying Pan (フライパン Furai pan) is an Axe that first appeared in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem, later reappearing in Fire Emblem Fates.

In New Mystery of the Emblem, it is a common prize from Everyone's Conditions, with the Frying Pan being evidently the weakest axe available in the game. This is in line with its role as a cooking utensil, rendering it impractical to be used as a combat weapon. The Frying Pan is analogous to the Obtuse Sword, the Laundry Pole, the Toy Bow and Nurufire, all of which function as "joke" weapons and are ill-suited for effective combat.

In Fates, the Frying Pan returns, and, while still weak, does have a higher hit rate than most other Axes appearing in the game.

Weapon Stats

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Name Type

Frying Pan Frying Pan

FE12 Axe Axe

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Rng WEx Worth
E 20 1 80% 0% 1 2 100*
Effect

-

* - Worth 0 when sold.

Fire Emblem Fates

Name Type

FE14Axe Frying Pan

FE14 Axe Axe

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Avo Rng WEx Worth
E 3 90% 0% 10% 1 0 -
Effect

Ddg +10.

Item Locations

Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem

Method Location
Everyone's Conditions Common prize.

Fire Emblem Fates

Method Location
My Castle Random Drop.

Trivia

  • The Frying Pan in New Mystery of the Emblem is the weakest Axe in the Fire Emblem series, tied with the Ladle, and the Carp Streamer. In Fates, the Frying Pan does have a higher Might than its previous incarnation, affording it some form of usefulness over its predecessor.