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In most games, 1 point in Luck will increase both [[hit rate]] and [[evasion]] by 1, and reduce enemy critical hit rates by 1. In most games where a [[Devil Axe]] exists, 1 Luck will also reduce the backfire chance by 1%.
 
In most games, 1 point in Luck will increase both [[hit rate]] and [[evasion]] by 1, and reduce enemy critical hit rates by 1. In most games where a [[Devil Axe]] exists, 1 Luck will also reduce the backfire chance by 1%.
   
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]'', the effects of Luck on hit rate and evasion are halved. [[Elice|Elice's]] luck growth in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is 80%, the highest in the game, and one of the highest in the series (the highest is [[Karel]]'s 120% in [[FE6]]).
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In ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]'', the effects of Luck on hit rate and evasion are halved. [[Elice|Elice's]] luck growth in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is 80%, the highest in the game, and one of the highest in the series (the highest is [[Fae]]'s 150% in [[FE6]]).
   
 
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]'', the characters with [[Ulir]] blood (such as [[Adean]] and [[Briggid]]) tend to have the highest Luck growths in the game due to the 30% boost. Characters with [[Baldur]] (like [[Sigurd]] and [[Seliph]]) and [[Blaggi]] blood (like [[Claud]] and [[Sylvia]], as well as Sylvia's children [[Leen]] and [[Corpul]]) also show good Luck growth boosts, of 10%.
 
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War]]'', the characters with [[Ulir]] blood (such as [[Adean]] and [[Briggid]]) tend to have the highest Luck growths in the game due to the 30% boost. Characters with [[Baldur]] (like [[Sigurd]] and [[Seliph]]) and [[Blaggi]] blood (like [[Claud]] and [[Sylvia]], as well as Sylvia's children [[Leen]] and [[Corpul]]) also show good Luck growth boosts, of 10%.

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Luck (運) is a stat whose tooltip often describes it as a measurement of the divine favor a character has, or some variant thereof. It is a stat that affects the ability to both hit and dodge attacks. Also, on desert maps where objects lie in the sand, luck sometimes affects the ability to unearth them. It also reduces the enemy's critical rate chances. In most games, enemy units have either 0 Luck or very low Luck compared to player-controlled units. Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken's Morphs always have 0 Luck. In the modern games, Luck can be increased by 2 points by the means of a statue of a deity, called Goddess Icon.

In most games, 1 point in Luck will increase both hit rate and evasion by 1, and reduce enemy critical hit rates by 1. In most games where a Devil Axe exists, 1 Luck will also reduce the backfire chance by 1%.

In Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, the effects of Luck on hit rate and evasion are halved. Elice's luck growth in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is 80%, the highest in the game, and one of the highest in the series (the highest is Fae's 150% in FE6).

In Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, the characters with Ulir blood (such as Adean and Briggid) tend to have the highest Luck growths in the game due to the 30% boost. Characters with Baldur (like Sigurd and Seliph) and Blaggi blood (like Claud and Sylvia, as well as Sylvia's children Leen and Corpul) also show good Luck growth boosts, of 10%.

In Fire Emblem Awakening, Luck is used for calculating the activation rates of Miracle, Despoil, and Armsthrift.

In Fire Emblem Fates, Luck is used for calculating the activation rates of Draconic Shield, Smithy Skill, Fortune, Miracle, Easy Life, Stubbornness, and Witch's Cauldron. It will also determine the activation rates of the personal skills of Kaze, Keaton, Velouria, and Anna.


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