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==Trivia==
 
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*Ilwoon bears resemblance to the [[Armorslayer]]. Although not dangerous to Armored units passively, it possesses a [[Death Blow (Shadows of Valentia)|skill]] that makes it effective against armored units.
 
*Ilwoon bears resemblance to the [[Armorslayer]]. Although not dangerous to Armored units passively, it possesses a [[Death Blow (Shadows of Valentia)|skill]] that makes it effective against armored units.
*The Ilwoon's name and design are derived from a sword originally used by the Bushoong people of Central Africa. The Ilwoon was not only used as a weapon of war, but also a prop for festivals and dances, as well as a ceremonial object for funerals<ref>https://www.michaelbackmanltd.com/archived_objects/war-sword-ilwoon-bushoong-congo-zaire/</ref>.
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*The Ilwoon's name and design are derived from a sword originally used by the Bushoong people of Central Africa<ref>https://www.michaelbackmanltd.com/archived_objects/war-sword-ilwoon-bushoong-congo-zaire/</ref>. The Ilwoon was not only used as a weapon of war, but also a prop for festivals and dances, as well as a ceremonial object for funerals.
 
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Ilwoon (イルウーン Iruwūn) is a Sword exclusive to Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia. It is obtained from evolving a maxed out Shadow Sword for 1 Gold Mark.

Weapon Stats

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Name Type

Echoes ilwoon icon Ilwoon

Echoes sword weapon type icon Sword

Mt Hit Crt Rng Wt
10 70% 15% 1 4
Effect

Teaches Echoes Sword Skill iconWrath Strike, Echoes Sword Skill iconLunge, Echoes Sword Skill iconDeath Blow

Forging
Silver mark icon Golden mark icon Mt Hit Crt Wt
1 50 +1
2 100 1 +2 -1
3 150 1 +3 +10 -2

Trivia

  • Ilwoon bears resemblance to the Armorslayer. Although not dangerous to Armored units passively, it possesses a skill that makes it effective against armored units.
  • The Ilwoon's name and design are derived from a sword originally used by the Bushoong people of Central Africa[1]. The Ilwoon was not only used as a weapon of war, but also a prop for festivals and dances, as well as a ceremonial object for funerals.