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''This article is about the series of weapons. For the [[Dark Magic]] spell see [[Stone (weapon)]]. For the status condition see [[Stone (condition)]]''
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''This article is about the series of weapons. For the [[Dark (magic)|Dark magic]] spell see [[Stone (weapon)]]. For the status condition see [[Stone (condition)]]''
   
[[File:StoneIconFE13.png]]'''Stone''' (石 ''Ishi'') is a weapon type in the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' series. Stones (as in Dragonstones) were originally exclusive to [[Manakete]]s, but have been expanded to [[Taguel]]s as of ''[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]''. Prior to ''Awakening'', stones were variably treated as either weapons or items (especially in ''Monsho no Nazo''). However, in "Awakening", they are given their own actual weapon type and weapon type icon in addition to their weapon-like stats from prior games.
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[[File:StoneIconFE13.png]]'''Stone''' (石 ''Ishi'') is a weapon type in the ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' series.
   
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==Overview==
Stones transform the user into their animal forms during an attack and then revert back to their human forms after the attack concludes. Stones have a fixed amount of uses before they break, much like ordinary weapons. In all games, Stones do not have weapon ranks, most likely due to the low availability of them, their infinite uses, or the small number of different stone types in each game.
 
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Stones grant people of specific races the ability to transform. It is unknown exactly what causes these specific stones to spur their transformation. However, the transformation they perform is temporary and wears down the stone's ability to transform the user. Up until ''Awakening'', these were restricted to the Manakete class alone. Since ''Awakening'', the weapon class expanded to the inclusion of [[Beaststone]]s, introducing new transformation races including the [[Taguel]]s, [[Kitsune]]s, and [[Wolfskin]]s. Dragonstones also have expanded in ''Fates'' to be used by people in the [[Nohr Prince]]/ss and the classes that promote from it. It also has gained weapon ranks in ''Fates''.
   
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Stone weapons have existed in the ''Fire Emblem'' series since ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''. Unlike most weapon types, Stones lacked weapon mastery and were limited to only the [[Manakete]] class. Stones are notorious for its limited in-game quantity wise as stones were generally not sold in armories. However, their limited quantity were generally offset by high [[Usage]] (some have infinite uses) and user stat increases. In most games where Stones are usable, regular [[Dragonstone (weapon)|Dragonstone]]s were available, however in some games, elemental stones such as [[Firestone]]s and [[Divinestone]]s are available, allowing some diversity in the weapon class. In some games, the Dragonstone is treated more as an in-game item rather than a weapon.
Stones alters the stats of the unit when they attack and defend. Generally, a stone's damage is calculated by the user's strength and the enemy's defense. [[Mage Dragon]] units deal magical damage, though. On top of Manakete and Taguel units high growth rates, stones enhance their natural stats for battle.
 
   
 
[[Laguz]], animal-human characters from the [[Tellius Series]], similar to Manaketes and Taguels, do not use stones to shift forms. Instead they use a [[Transformation gauge]] to maintain their animal forms. However, they do have [[Laguz Stone]]s and [[Laguz Gem]]s to fill or maintain their transform gauge, but these are not the same as normal Stone weapons.
 
[[Laguz]], animal-human characters from the [[Tellius Series]], similar to Manaketes and Taguels, do not use stones to shift forms. Instead they use a [[Transformation gauge]] to maintain their animal forms. However, they do have [[Laguz Stone]]s and [[Laguz Gem]]s to fill or maintain their transform gauge, but these are not the same as normal Stone weapons.
 
In ''[[Fire Emblem: Fates]]'', they now have weapon levels.
 
   
 
==Classes that use Stones==
 
==Classes that use Stones==
 
*[[Manakete]]
 
*[[Manakete]]
 
*[[Taguel]]
 
*[[Taguel]]
*[[Nohr Prince|Nohr Prince/Princess]]
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*[[Nohr Prince]]/[[Nohr Princess|Princess]]
*[[Dark Blood]]
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*[[Nohr Noble]]
*[[White Blood]]
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*[[Hoshido Noble]]
*[[Youko]]
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*[[Kitsune]]
*[[Nine-Tailed Fox]]
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*[[Nine-Tails]]
*[[Garou]]
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*[[Wolfskin]]
*[[Mánagarm]]
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*[[Wolfssegner]]
   
 
==Stones==
 
==Stones==
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*[[Icestone]]
 
*[[Icestone]]
 
*[[Wyvernstone]]
 
*[[Wyvernstone]]
*[[Dragonstone]]
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*[[Dragonstone (weapon)|Dragonstone]]
 
*[[Dragonstone+]]
 
*[[Dragonstone+]]
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*[[Bronzestone]]
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*[[Ironstone]]
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*[[Steelstone]]
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*[[Silverstone]]
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*[[Bravestone]]
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*[[Ironbanestone]]
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*[[Undragonstone]]
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*[[Blessedstone]]
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*[[Piked Dragonstone]]
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*[[Risestone]]
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*[[Tiki's Tear]]{{Hover|*|Only in Fire Emblem Warriors}}
   
 
===Beaststones===
 
===Beaststones===
 
*[[Beaststone]]
 
*[[Beaststone]]
*[[Guard Beaststone]]
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*[[Beastrune]]
 
*[[Beaststone+]]
 
*[[Beaststone+]]
   
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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File:StoneIconFE13.png|Stone icon in ''[[Fire Emblem Awakening|Awakening]]''
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File:FE14 Stone.png|Stone icon in ''[[Fire Emblem Fates|Fates]]''
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</gallery>
 
{{Stonenav}}
 
{{Stonenav}}
 
[[Category:Weapon Types]]
 
[[Category:Weapon Types]]
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{{WeaponNav}}

Revision as of 17:54, 17 March 2019

This article is about the series of weapons. For the Dark magic spell see Stone (weapon). For the status condition see Stone (condition)

StoneIconFE13Stone (石 Ishi) is a weapon type in the Fire Emblem series.

Overview

Stones grant people of specific races the ability to transform. It is unknown exactly what causes these specific stones to spur their transformation. However, the transformation they perform is temporary and wears down the stone's ability to transform the user. Up until Awakening, these were restricted to the Manakete class alone. Since Awakening, the weapon class expanded to the inclusion of Beaststones, introducing new transformation races including the Taguels, Kitsunes, and Wolfskins. Dragonstones also have expanded in Fates to be used by people in the Nohr Prince/ss and the classes that promote from it. It also has gained weapon ranks in Fates.

Stone weapons have existed in the Fire Emblem series since Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light. Unlike most weapon types, Stones lacked weapon mastery and were limited to only the Manakete class. Stones are notorious for its limited in-game quantity wise as stones were generally not sold in armories. However, their limited quantity were generally offset by high Usage (some have infinite uses) and user stat increases. In most games where Stones are usable, regular Dragonstones were available, however in some games, elemental stones such as Firestones and Divinestones are available, allowing some diversity in the weapon class. In some games, the Dragonstone is treated more as an in-game item rather than a weapon.

Laguz, animal-human characters from the Tellius Series, similar to Manaketes and Taguels, do not use stones to shift forms. Instead they use a Transformation gauge to maintain their animal forms. However, they do have Laguz Stones and Laguz Gems to fill or maintain their transform gauge, but these are not the same as normal Stone weapons.

Classes that use Stones

Stones

Dragonstones

Beaststones

Gallery