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{{SkillInfobox|title = Rally Skill|image = [[File:SkillCryFE13Icon.png]]|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]|effect = [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] +4 for all the allies that are in a 3 tile radius around the user for one Turn}}'''Rally Skill''' (技の叫び ''Waza no sakebi'' lit. '''Skill Cry '''in the Japanese version, '''Ralliement Technique''' in the French version, '''Sprone abilità''' in the Italian version) is a skill from ''[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]'' that increases all allies' Skill stat by 4 that are in a 3 tile radius around the user for one Turn when the Rally command is used. Learned by [[Bow Knight]]s at Level 5.
 
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|effect = [[Skill (stat)|Skill]] +4 for all the allies that are in a 3 tile radius around the user for one Turn}}'''Rally Skill''' (技の叫び ''Waza no sakebi'' lit. '''Skill Cry '''in the Japanese version, '''Ralliement Technique''' in the French version, '''Sprone abilità''' in the Italian version, '''Potenciar: Habilidad''' in the Spanish version) is a skill from ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' that increases all allies' Skill stat by 4 that are in a 3 tile radius around the user for one Turn when the Rally command is used. Learned by [[Bow Knight]]s at Level 5.
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In ''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]'', Rally Skill grants +4 skill to allies within a 2 tile radius (a slight nerf from its previous form in ''Awakening''). Rally Skill does not stack with the effects of the [[Violin Bow]]. 
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In ''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]'', its renamed as '''Rally Dexterity''' and it now instead grants +8 Dexterity to a nearby ally until the end of a turn.
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==Stats==
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===''[[Fire Emblem Awakening]]''===
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{{SkillStat
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|[[File:SkillCryFE13Icon.png]]<br>Rally Skill
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| Command
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|Grants [[Skill]] +4 to all allies within 3 tile radius
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|Learned by [[Bow Knight]]s at level 5.
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===''[[Fire Emblem Fates]]''===
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{{SkillStat
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|[[File:SkillCryFE13Icon.png]]<br>Rally Skill
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| Command
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| -
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|Grants [[Skill]] +4 to all allies within 2 tile radius
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|Learned by [[Bow Knight]]s at level 5.
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===''[[Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''===
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{{SkillStat
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|[[File:Rally Dexterity FE16.png|35px]]<br>Rally Dexterity
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|Command
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|Grants [[Skill|Dexterity]] +8 to an ally until the end of the turn
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|Learned by [[Ferdinand]] & [[Hapi]] at [[Authority]] Rank D, [[Ignatz]] at Rank C+
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Revision as of 15:28, 14 August 2020

Rally Skill (技の叫び Waza no sakebi lit. Skill Cry in the Japanese version, Ralliement Technique in the French version, Sprone abilità in the Italian version, Potenciar: Habilidad in the Spanish version) is a skill from Fire Emblem Awakening that increases all allies' Skill stat by 4 that are in a 3 tile radius around the user for one Turn when the Rally command is used. Learned by Bow Knights at Level 5.

In Fire Emblem Fates, Rally Skill grants +4 skill to allies within a 2 tile radius (a slight nerf from its previous form in Awakening). Rally Skill does not stack with the effects of the Violin Bow

In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, its renamed as Rally Dexterity and it now instead grants +8 Dexterity to a nearby ally until the end of a turn.

Stats

Fire Emblem Awakening

Name Activation Capacity
SkillCryFE13Icon
Rally Skill
Command -
Effects Grants Skill +4 to all allies within 3 tile radius
Users Learned by Bow Knights at level 5.


Fire Emblem Fates

Name Activation Capacity
SkillCryFE13Icon
Rally Skill
Command -
Effects Grants Skill +4 to all allies within 2 tile radius
Users Learned by Bow Knights at level 5.


Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Name Activation Capacity
Rally Dexterity FE16
Rally Dexterity
Command -
Effects Grants Dexterity +8 to an ally until the end of the turn
Users Learned by Ferdinand & Hapi at Authority Rank D, Ignatz at Rank C+





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