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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
When the user is in battle, this skill increases both the Hit Rate by 30 and Skill activation rate by 15 for both the user and the enemy. Learned by [[Basara]]s at level 15 or higher.
 
When the user is in battle, this skill increases both the Hit Rate by 30 and Skill activation rate by 15 for both the user and the enemy. Learned by [[Basara]]s at level 15 or higher.
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Quixotic is a risk-reward type of skill. The hit bonuses and skill activation rates increase for both the user and the enemy they are battling with. It is a decent skill for units that need an accuracy boost or increased activation rate due to low skill.
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While it helps the user, the enemy also benefits from its effects which can result in an unnecessary death if the user is not protected. However, if the user is well protected and is given powerful skills like [[Lethality]], it greatly increases the chances of it activating and performing more instant kills.
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Quixotic benefits skills with low activation rates the most, such as Lethality and Astra. While it helps all activated skills in battle, skills with low activation rates benefit most from the flat 15% boost it grants.
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Quixotic can stack with the effects of [[Hoshidan Unity]], which results in a 25% increase in skill activation rate.
   
 
==Applicable Skills==
 
==Applicable Skills==
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*[[Dragon Fang]]
 
*[[Dragon Fang]]
 
*[[Dragon Ward]]
 
*[[Dragon Ward]]
*[[Ignis (Skill)|Ignis]]
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*[[Ignis]]
 
*[[Lethality]]
 
*[[Lethality]]
 
*[[Luna (Skill)|Luna]]
 
*[[Luna (Skill)|Luna]]
 
*[[Miracle]]
 
*[[Miracle]]
 
*[[Opportunity Shot]]
 
*[[Opportunity Shot]]
*[[Great Shield|Pavise]]
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*[[Pavise (Skill)|Pavise]]
 
*[[Rend Heaven]]
 
*[[Rend Heaven]]
 
*[[Salvage Blow]]
 
*[[Salvage Blow]]
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
The [[Wikipedia:Kabukimono|Kabukimono]] were either ronin or men who worked for samurai families who formed gangs during times of peace. They tended to wear flamboyant colors and wore uncommon clothing, including clothes for women.
 
The [[Wikipedia:Kabukimono|Kabukimono]] were either ronin or men who worked for samurai families who formed gangs during times of peace. They tended to wear flamboyant colors and wore uncommon clothing, including clothes for women.
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The Japanese
 
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The English name, Quixotic, is defined as having impractical and idealistic goals. It suggests that perhaps the user of this skill engages in a very risky combat style in a similar manner as the skill Life and Death.
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 29 March 2018

Quixotic (傾奇者 Kabukimono in the Japanese version) is a Skill in Fire Emblem Fates.

Overview

When the user is in battle, this skill increases both the Hit Rate by 30 and Skill activation rate by 15 for both the user and the enemy. Learned by Basaras at level 15 or higher.

Quixotic is a risk-reward type of skill. The hit bonuses and skill activation rates increase for both the user and the enemy they are battling with. It is a decent skill for units that need an accuracy boost or increased activation rate due to low skill.

While it helps the user, the enemy also benefits from its effects which can result in an unnecessary death if the user is not protected. However, if the user is well protected and is given powerful skills like Lethality, it greatly increases the chances of it activating and performing more instant kills.

Quixotic benefits skills with low activation rates the most, such as Lethality and Astra. While it helps all activated skills in battle, skills with low activation rates benefit most from the flat 15% boost it grants.

Quixotic can stack with the effects of Hoshidan Unity, which results in a 25% increase in skill activation rate.

Applicable Skills

Etymology

The Kabukimono were either ronin or men who worked for samurai families who formed gangs during times of peace. They tended to wear flamboyant colors and wore uncommon clothing, including clothes for women.

The English name, Quixotic, is defined as having impractical and idealistic goals. It suggests that perhaps the user of this skill engages in a very risky combat style in a similar manner as the skill Life and Death.