Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation

Swords & Katanas List

Find detailed stats and abilities for every Sword and Katana available in Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation. Plan your tactics with precise combat information.

Swords & Katanas List

In Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation, swords and katanas form a core part of the weapon triangle, often being effective against axes and weak against lances. This category encompasses a wide array of weaponry, from basic iron swords to legendary blades, each with its own unique stats and properties. The effectiveness of a sword or katana is determined by its Might (damage dealt), Hit (accuracy), Critical Hit chance, and sometimes additional effects like range or special abilities. Understanding these properties is vital for equipping your units appropriately.

The basic swords available include the Iron Sword, Steel Sword, and Silver Sword. The Iron Sword is a reliable early-game weapon with 5 Might and 90 Hit. The Steel Sword offers more power with 8 Might but a slightly lower Hit rate of 85. The Silver Sword is a powerful mid-to-late game option with 12 Might and 80 Hit, but it has limited uses. Katanas, primarily wielded by the Samurai and Swordmaster classes, function similarly but often have higher critical hit rates. Examples include the Katana (6 Might, 85 Hit, 10 Crit) and the Raijinto, a unique sword wielded by Ryoma, which possesses 13 Might, 90 Hit, 15 Crit, and a range of 1-2.

Beyond standard weaponry, Revelation features several unique and powerful swords. The Falchion, wielded by Corrin, is a divine weapon with 12 Might, 90 Hit, and 10 Crit, and it deals extra damage against dragon-type enemies. The Siegbert is another potent sword with 13 Might, 85 Hit, and 10 Crit. For those seeking even greater power, the Levin Sword, a magical sword, has 10 Might, 80 Hit, and 20 Crit, and it allows magic users to attack at range. The Brave Sword offers a unique offensive advantage by allowing the wielder to attack twice in combat, provided they can double-attack, with 9 Might and 90 Hit.

When equipping units, consider their class and personal stats. A unit with high Speed will benefit more from swords with higher Hit rates, ensuring their attacks land consistently. Conversely, a unit with high Strength might prioritize swords with higher Might, even if their Hit rate is slightly lower. The durability of a weapon, represented by its uses, is also a factor. Powerful weapons like the Silver Sword have fewer uses and should be reserved for critical battles. The unique properties of certain swords, such as the Levin Sword's magical damage or the Falchion's anti-dragon capabilities, can turn the tide of battle when used strategically. For example, equipping Ryoma with the Raijinto is essential for maximizing his offensive potential due to its high stats and range.

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