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Smite is a skill that debuted in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.

Overview[]

In almost all of its appearances, Smite allows its user to push an adjacent target two tiles away from them. While a skill in its first few appearances, it returns in Heroes as a Support Ability and in Three Houses as a Combat Art. Regardless, in each of these games it still retained the same functionality as the original skill.

In Warriors: Three Hopes, Smite instead causes enemies to take damage when ran at while the player is in a calvary or armored class.

Stats[]

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance[]

Name Activation Capacity
Smite (FE9)
Smite
- 10
Effects Allows its user to push an adjacent target two tiles away.
Users Base skill: Mordecai; Can be assigned with the Smite Scroll (FE9)Smite Scroll.
Notes -

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn[]

Name Activation Capacity
Smite
Smite
- 15
Effects Allows its user to push an adjacent target two tiles away.
Users Base skill: Mordecai; Can be assigned with the Smite Scroll (FE10)Smite Scroll.
Notes -

Fire Emblem Heroes[]

Name Activation SP
FEH skill support
Smite
Select an adjacent ally 150
Effects Pushes adjacent ally 2 spaces farther away.
Users Effie, Bartre, Charlotte (Bridal Blessings)
Notes -

Fire Emblem: Three Houses[]

Name Combat Art Icon FE16 Special
Smite
HP/Dur Rng Mt Hit Avo Crt
±0 ± ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0
Effects Pushes adjacent ally 2 spaces farther away.
Users Learned Art: B in Heavy Armor
Notes -

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes[]

Name Activation Capacity
Confidence skill
Smite
In a calvary or armored class. -
Effects When using cavalry or armored classes, dashing through enemies inflicts damage.
Users Shez, Edelgard, Dimitri, Claude, Ferdinand, Linhardt, Caspar, Bernadetta, Petra, Monica, Felix, Ashe, Annette, Ingrid, Raphael, Ignatz, Lysithea, Marianne, Yuri, Constance, Hapi, Jeritza, Byleth (Fortress Knight Mastery Rank 2)
Notes -

Trivia[]

  • The Japanese name for Smite, Buchikamashi, is a Sumo wrestling term for the heavy collision of two rikishi during the tachiai at the start of a Sumo match.
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