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The Sea Sword is a Sword that manifests as a sliver of the unused data inherent within Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. This sword appears to be characterised by an increased Critical Rate, and, in a fashion similar to that of a Hero Sword, allows its wielder to perform two consecutive attacks. Such is the overpowering nature of the sword, this could essentially serve as the pivotal rationale for it not being incorporated into the main game data.

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  • Sea Sword
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  • The Sea Sword is a Sword that manifests as a sliver of the unused data inherent within Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. This sword appears to be characterised by an increased Critical Rate, and, in a fashion similar to that of a Hero Sword, allows its wielder to perform two consecutive attacks. Such is the overpowering nature of the sword, this could essentially serve as the pivotal rationale for it not being incorporated into the main game data.
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  • The Sea Sword is a Sword that manifests as a sliver of the unused data inherent within Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. This sword appears to be characterised by an increased Critical Rate, and, in a fashion similar to that of a Hero Sword, allows its wielder to perform two consecutive attacks. Such is the overpowering nature of the sword, this could essentially serve as the pivotal rationale for it not being incorporated into the main game data.
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