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[[File:Staff.gif]]'''Staves''' (杖) are [[weapons]] that do not always have hostile uses. Their power, hit percentage and usefulness depend not only on the staff itself, but it also depends on the unit using it. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', staves can also be used to counterattack if the user is wielding a staff, like [[Fortify]]. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', staves can miss and/or double. Generally skills such as [[Armsthrift]], do not stop the staff's durability from decreasing.
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[[File:Staff.gif]]'''Staves''' (杖) are [[weapons]] that do not always have hostile uses. Their power, hit percentage and usefulness depend not only on the staff itself, but it also depends on the unit using it. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'', staves can also be used to counterattack if the user is wielding a staff, like [[Fortify]]. In ''[[Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', staves can miss and/or double. Generally, skills such as [[Armsthrift]] do not stop the staff's durability from decreasing.
   
 
==Types of Staves==
 
==Types of Staves==
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===Offensive Staves===
 
===Offensive Staves===
These are the ones used to put enemies to sleep, to silence their magic spells, make them go into a crazed madness that causes them to attack foes and allies alike, and the list goes on. This variety has a chance to work on enemies based on the user's [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] compared to the target's [[Resistance]]. Hostile staves have a chance of missing, like most combat weapons. Hostile staves do not work on enemies standing on Thrones, Gates, or other common boss sittings.
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These are the ones used to put enemies to sleep, silence their magic spells, make them go into a crazed madness that causes them to attack foes and allies alike, and the list goes on. This variety has a chance to work on enemies based on the user's [[Magic (stat)|Magic]] compared to the target's [[Resistance]]. Hostile staves have a chance of missing, like most combat weapons. Hostile staves do not work on enemies standing on Thrones, Gates, or other common boss sittings.
   
 
===Other Staves===
 
===Other Staves===

Revision as of 20:03, 16 May 2015

StaffStaves (杖) are weapons that do not always have hostile uses. Their power, hit percentage and usefulness depend not only on the staff itself, but it also depends on the unit using it. In Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, staves can also be used to counterattack if the user is wielding a staff, like Fortify. In Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, staves can miss and/or double. Generally, skills such as Armsthrift do not stop the staff's durability from decreasing.

Types of Staves

Healing Staves

This variety of staff is the type that will recover some or all of the HP of the unit it is being used on, depending on the user and the staff itself. Some healing staves heal a single unit, whereas others heal all units in the radius. A staff's radius can vary from one to more squares, thus assuring a variety of handled situations. Most commonly, staves are based on healing. Another staff, namely Restore, is used to cure any ailments one unit has like Sleep, Berserk, Poison, Petrify and Silence.

Offensive Staves

These are the ones used to put enemies to sleep, silence their magic spells, make them go into a crazed madness that causes them to attack foes and allies alike, and the list goes on. This variety has a chance to work on enemies based on the user's Magic compared to the target's Resistance. Hostile staves have a chance of missing, like most combat weapons. Hostile staves do not work on enemies standing on Thrones, Gates, or other common boss sittings.

Other Staves

There are also other staves that either have an effect on an allied unit, such as the Barrier staff that temporarily increases the Resistance stat, or the environment; the Torch staff can be used to lighten up misty maps, being superior to actual torches in durability and versatility. The Warp and Rescue staves allow the staff user to warp an adjacent unit to anywhere on the map and to rescue units by warping them to a spot next to the user, respectively. The Hammerne staff completely restores an items durability.

Battle Formulae

Unlike any other form of weaponry, staves do not have a base hit percentage, nor can they be avoided by conventional means. In Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, ranged staves were fixed at a 10 square radius, and in Fire Emblem: Thracia 776 staves have unlimited staff range. The calculations are as follows:

Rekka no Ken calculation

Hit: 5*Mag + Skl + 30
Avoid: 5*Res + 2*(|ΔX| + |ΔY|)
Ranged: Mag/2, minimum of 5

  • Supports can increase hit/avoid by up to 25%.
  • Friendly staves always have a 100% Hit rate.



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