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+ | |image = [[File:FEH_Siegmund_art.png|250px]] |
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+ | |caption = Artwork of the Siegmund in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''. |
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] |
|firstseen = [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]] |
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|type = [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]] |
|type = [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]] |
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''*''Preference = [[Ephraim]] |
''*''Preference = [[Ephraim]] |
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===''Fire Emblem Heroes''=== |
===''Fire Emblem Heroes''=== |
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+ | <tabber> |
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+ | Siegmund= |
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+ | |[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px|link=]] |
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− | |✯✯✯✯✯ |
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− | |Grants adjacent allies |
+ | |Grants adjacent allies Atk+3 through<br>their next actions at the start of each turn. |
+ | |evolve = Flame Siegmund |
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+ | |cost = 400, 375, 150 |
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+ | |-|Upgrades= |
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+ | {{WeaponStat/Upgrading |
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+ | |name = Siegmund |
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+ | |cost = 400, 500, 200 |
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+ | |mt = 5, 2 |
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+ | |spd = 5, 3 |
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+ | |def = 5, 4 |
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+ | |res = 5, 4 |
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+ | |icon = [[File:FEH WUp 9.png|28px]] |
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+ | |up eff = HP +3. If unit's HP ≥ 90% and unit initiates combat,<br>unit makes a guaranteed follow-up attack. |
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+ | |eff = At the start of turn, grants adjacent allies Atk+4 for 1 turn. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |-|Flame Siegmund= |
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+ | {{WeaponStat |
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+ | |game=feh |
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+ | |Flame Siegmund |
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+ | |{{weapon|feh|lance}} [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]] |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |400 |
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+ | |[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px|link=]] |
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+ | |Grants Atk +3. If the number of foes within 2 spaces<br>(excluding target) ≥ the number of allies within 2 spaces<br>(excluding unit), unit makes a guaranteed follow-up attack. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |-|Festive Siegmund= |
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+ | {{WeaponStat |
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+ | |game=feh |
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+ | |Festive Siegmund |
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+ | |{{weapon|feh|lance}} [[Lance (weapon)|Lance]] |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |400 |
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+ | |[[File:FEH Star Rarity 5.png|60px|link=]] |
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+ | |Accelerates Special trigger (cooldown count-1).<br>If unit is not adjacent to an ally,<br>grants Atk/Spd/Def/Res+4 during combat. |
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+ | }} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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==Item Location== |
==Item Location== |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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+ | '''Siegmund i'''s the long-lost twin brother of [[Sieglinde]] in Richard Wagner's opera ''The Ring of the Nibelung''. When the twins reunite in adulthood, they fall in love and commit a taboo by bearing a child together. He is based off of Sigmund, a character from the epics ''Völsunga Saga'' and ''Nibelungenlied''. |
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− | '''Siegmund''' is named after the figure Sigmund from the Norse Epic, Saga of the Volsungs. The name change references Richard Wagner's Opera rendition of the story. Sigmund/Siegmund unknowingly had an insestuous relationship with his disguised by witchcraft sister Signy/[[Sieglinde]], and had a son called Sinfoljti, who in Wagner's version was called [[Siegfried]]. |
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+ | The name Siegmund is a Germanic name meaning "victorious protector" or "protector of victory." |
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− | *Sieglinde and Siegmund are not the only Sacred Twins that have similar names, with the only difference resting on the last four to five letters. In Fire Emblem Fates, there is a sacred sword carried by Prince Xander, Siegfried. |
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− | *Siegmund is the German derivative of the name "Sigmund", coming from ''sigu'', victory, and ''mund'', protector. |
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+ | *In Norse mythology, one of Sigmund's sons is named [[Sigurd]]. In the German version of the tale, this son's name is [[Siegfried]]. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Siegmund.png|In-game sprite of the Siegmund in ''[[Fire Emblem Heroes]]''. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[Category:Character-Exclusive Weapons]] |
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+ | [[Category:Legendary Weapons]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 21 August 2019
—In-game description
Siegmund (ジークムント Jīkumunto) is a sacred Lance that appears in Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and Fire Emblem Heroes. Known as the Flame Lance (炎槍, Ensō lit. Flame Spear) Siegmund, alongside the Thunder Sword Sieglinde, is one of the Sacred Twins of Renais, and is usable only by Ephraim. Like most of its other counterparts, Siegmund has the ability to inflict effective damage against Monster units.
Profile
Siegmund is, alongside its sister weapon, introduced after battle against Orson in Chapter 16. After taking the Sacred Stone of Renais and allowing their braces to resonate with it, Eirika and Ephraim are guided to two Chests that are located nearby. Seth then unlocks both chests, taking both Sieglinde and Siegmund from their depths, and gives the latter to Ephraim. The lance is then wielded by Ephraim in his quest to vanquish the Demon King's influence from the continent of Magvel.
Weapon Stats
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Name | Type | |||||||
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Rank | Uses | Mt | Hit | Crt | Rng | Wt | WEx | Worth |
Prf* | 30 | 17 | 80% | 0% | 1 | 11 | 1 | - |
Effect | ||||||||
Provides its user with a bonus of +5 Strength; inflicts effective damage against monsters. |
*Preference = Ephraim
Fire Emblem Heroes
Name | Type | ||
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Siegmund |
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Mt | Rng | SP | Rarity |
16 | 1 | 400 | |
Effect | |||
Grants adjacent allies Atk+3 through | |||
Evolution | |||
Weapon | Cost | ||
Flame Siegmund |
400 SP, 375 , 150 |
Name | Cost | ||||
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Siegmund |
400 SP, 500, 200 | ||||
Type | HP | Mt | Spd | Def | Res |
+5 | + 2 | ||||
+5 | + 3 | ||||
+5 | + 4 | ||||
+5 | + 4 | ||||
HP +3. If unit's HP ≥ 90% and unit initiates combat, unit makes a guaranteed follow-up attack. | |||||
Effect | |||||
At the start of turn, grants adjacent allies Atk+4 for 1 turn. |
Item Location
Method | Location |
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Event | Ch. 16 - End of chapter. |
Etymology
Siegmund is the long-lost twin brother of Sieglinde in Richard Wagner's opera The Ring of the Nibelung. When the twins reunite in adulthood, they fall in love and commit a taboo by bearing a child together. He is based off of Sigmund, a character from the epics Völsunga Saga and Nibelungenlied.
The name Siegmund is a Germanic name meaning "victorious protector" or "protector of victory."
Trivia
- In Norse mythology, one of Sigmund's sons is named Sigurd. In the German version of the tale, this son's name is Siegfried.