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− | |image = [[File:Nidhogg |
+ | |image = [[File:FEH Nidhogg.png]] |
+ | |caption = In-game model of the Nidhogg from ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''. |
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|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] |
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] |
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|type = [[Bow]] |
|type = [[Bow]] |
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+ | |rank = Varies |
− | |uses = |
+ | |uses = Varies}} |
+ | {{Quote|The Sacred twin serpent bow. Luck +5.|In-game description, ''The Sacred Stones''}} |
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− | '''Nidhogg''' (ニーズヘッグ), the Holy Serpent Bow, is a bow from ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]''. In ''The Sacred Stones'', it is given, along with [[Vidofnir]], the Winged Lance, to [[Innes]] and [[Tana]] in Chapter 17 along with Syrene. |
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+ | '''Nidhogg''' (ニーズヘッグ ''Nīzuheggu'') is a sacred [[Bow]] that first appears in ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''. Also known as the '''Serpent Bow''' (蛇弓, ''Jakyū''), Nidhogg is, alongside the Winged Lance [[Vidofnir]], one of [[Frelia]]'s [[Sacred Twins|Sacred Twin]] treasures. |
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− | In ''The Sacred Stones'', Nidhogg provides its wielder with a +5 bonus to [[Luck]]. In ''Awakening'', it provides its wielder with +10 bonus to the same stat. |
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+ | ==Background== |
+ | During the events of ''The Sacred Stones'', Nidhogg is, along with the Winged Lance Vidofnir, given to [[Eirika]] and [[Ephraim]]'s army by [[Innes]] at the end of [[River of Regrets|Chapter 17]]. The bow is then used alongside its other sacred counterparts to eliminate the threat that the [[Fomortiis|Demon King]] poses to the continent of [[Magvel]]. |
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+ | ==Weapon Stats== |
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones]]''=== |
===''[[Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones]]''=== |
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+ | |game=fe8 |
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− | |[[File:Nidhogg.gif |
+ | |[[File:Nidhogg.gif]] Nidhogg |
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+ | |[[File:Bow.gif]] [[Bow]] |
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− | ===''[[Fire Emblem |
+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''=== |
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− | {{WeaponStatFE12-13}} |
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+ | |game = fe13 |
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+ | |[[File:Nidhogg FE13 Icon.png]] Nidhogg |
+ | |[[File:BowIconFE13.png]] [[Bow]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | === ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]'' === |
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+ | <tabber> |
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+ | Nidhogg = |
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+ | {{WeaponStat |
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+ | |game = feh |
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+ | |{{Weapon|feh|rBow}}{{Weapon|feh|bBow}}{{Weapon|feh|gBow}}{{Weapon|feh|Bow}} [[Bow]] |
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+ | |14 |
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+ | |2 |
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+ | |400 |
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+ | |[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px|link=]] |
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+ | |Effective against flying units. During<br>combat, boosts unit' Atk/Spd/Def/Res<br>by numbers of adjacent allies x 2. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |-|Upgrades= |
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+ | {{WeaponStat/Upgrading |
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+ | |cost = 400, 500, 200 |
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+ | |mt = 2, 1 |
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+ | |spd = 2, 2 |
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+ | |def = 2, 3 |
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+ | |res = 2, 3 |
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+ | |icon = [[File:FEH WUp 44.png|28px]] |
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+ | |up eff = Magic and dragon foes cannot counterattack. |
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+ | |eff = Effective against flying units. During combat, boosts<br>unit's Atk/Spd/Def/Res by numbers of adjacent allies x 2. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | ===Overview=== |
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+ | Nidhogg has extremely high accuracy and might relative to its weight. Its luck boost may seem like a modest boon, but ranged units will appreciate its boost to their evasion and critical evasion. Only five characters in the game are capable of wielding it, [[Innes]], [[Neimi]], [[Ross (The Sacred Stones)|Ross]], [[Garcia (The Sacred Stones)|Garcia]], and [[Gerik]], though that depends on which promotions they take. In the hands of a powerful unit like [[Innes]], the Nidhogg is devastatingly powerful. |
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+ | ==Item Locations== |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]''=== |
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+ | {{ObjectLocation}} |
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+ | |Event |
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+ | |[[River of Regrets|Ch. 17]] - End of chapter. |
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+ | ===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''=== |
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+ | {{ObjectLocation}} |
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+ | |Treasure |
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+ | |[[Infinite Regalia|Xeno. 15]] - Random from [[Chest]]. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Non-Canon Appearances== |
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+ | ===''[[Monster Hunter Frontier G]]''=== |
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+ | Nidhogg appears in ''Monster Hunter Frontier G'' as a Gunner weapon, taking on its ''Awakening'' appearance in this game. When upgraded to its Serpent Bow form, the bow turns from light brown to a white color. |
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+ | ===''[[Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.]]''=== |
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+ | Nidhogg appears in ''Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.'' in its ''Awakening'' version, and is wielded by [[Lucina]]. Lucina uses this bow to attack distant enemies. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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− | In Norse Mythology, Nidhogg is a serpent that |
+ | In Norse Mythology, Nidhogg is a serpent that devours the roots of the world tree, Yggdrasil. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The design Nidhogg has, as seen in ''Awakening'' and onwards, heavily references its namesake in Norse Mythology. |
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+ | **The tips of the arrows in its quiver arc in two directions, to resemble a snake's forked tongue. |
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+ | *Nidhogg is the only regalia weapon in ''Awakening'' that gives a stronger stat boost than it did in its premiere game. |
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+ | **It is also the only Sacred Twin that originated from ''The Sacred Stones'' to make a reappearance in ''Awakening''. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | File:Nidhogg |
+ | File:MHFG Nidhogg 01.png|Nidhogg and its quiver from ''[[Monster Hunter Frontier G]]''. |
+ | File:MHFG Nidhogg 02.png|Nidhogg and its quiver in the Serpent Bow form from ''[[Monster Hunter Frontier G]]''. |
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+ | File:Nidhogg (FE13).png|[[Noire]] wielding '''Nidhogg''' in ''Awakening''. |
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+ | File:Nidhogg Quiver (FE13).png|The quiver of Nidhogg, shown attached to [[Noire]]'s back in ''Awakening''. |
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</gallery> |
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Revision as of 14:07, 21 August 2019
—In-game description, The Sacred Stones
Nidhogg (ニーズヘッグ Nīzuheggu) is a sacred Bow that first appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Also known as the Serpent Bow (蛇弓, Jakyū), Nidhogg is, alongside the Winged Lance Vidofnir, one of Frelia's Sacred Twin treasures.
Extremely powerful, Nidhogg is a double Class Buster; Its might is doubled against Monster opponents and tripled (in the Japanese version; Doubled in the English version) against Flying opponents.
Background
During the events of The Sacred Stones, Nidhogg is, along with the Winged Lance Vidofnir, given to Eirika and Ephraim's army by Innes at the end of Chapter 17. The bow is then used alongside its other sacred counterparts to eliminate the threat that the Demon King poses to the continent of Magvel.
Weapon Stats
Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones
Name | Type | |||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Rng | Wt | WEx | Worth |
S | 30 | 18 | 80% | 0% | 2 | 7 | 1 | - |
Effect | ||||||||
Luck +5 |
Fire Emblem Awakening
Name | Type | ||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Rng | WEx | Worth |
A | 25 | 16 | 75% | 10% | 2 | ? | - |
Effect | |||||||
Luck +10 |
Fire Emblem Heroes
Overview
Nidhogg has extremely high accuracy and might relative to its weight. Its luck boost may seem like a modest boon, but ranged units will appreciate its boost to their evasion and critical evasion. Only five characters in the game are capable of wielding it, Innes, Neimi, Ross, Garcia, and Gerik, though that depends on which promotions they take. In the hands of a powerful unit like Innes, the Nidhogg is devastatingly powerful.
Item Locations
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Method | Location |
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Event | Ch. 17 - End of chapter. |
Fire Emblem Awakening
Method | Location |
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Treasure | Xeno. 15 - Random from Chest. |
Non-Canon Appearances
Monster Hunter Frontier G
Nidhogg appears in Monster Hunter Frontier G as a Gunner weapon, taking on its Awakening appearance in this game. When upgraded to its Serpent Bow form, the bow turns from light brown to a white color.
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.
Nidhogg appears in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. in its Awakening version, and is wielded by Lucina. Lucina uses this bow to attack distant enemies.
Etymology
In Norse Mythology, Nidhogg is a serpent that devours the roots of the world tree, Yggdrasil.
Trivia
- The design Nidhogg has, as seen in Awakening and onwards, heavily references its namesake in Norse Mythology.
- The tips of the arrows in its quiver arc in two directions, to resemble a snake's forked tongue.
- Nidhogg is the only regalia weapon in Awakening that gives a stronger stat boost than it did in its premiere game.
- It is also the only Sacred Twin that originated from The Sacred Stones to make a reappearance in Awakening.