Effie's Lance (エルフィの大槍 Erufi no dai yari, lit. Elfi's Large Lance) is a Lance that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. Eponymously named after Effie, Effie's Lance is a powerful Lance in terms of Might, sporting the second highest might of all Lance-based weapons in Fates (behind the Waterwheel by 3 might). However, the Lance's usefulness is marred by its weakness to follow-up attacks, let alone the shaky accuracy. However, if Effie's Lance is being used by a character with the Wary Fighter skill, the vulnerability to follow-up attacks will be nullified as long as the wielder possesses the skill.
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| - Effie's Lance (エルフィの大槍 Erufi no dai yari, lit. Elfi's Large Lance) is a Lance that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. Eponymously named after Effie, Effie's Lance is a powerful Lance in terms of Might, sporting the second highest might of all Lance-based weapons in Fates (behind the Waterwheel by 3 might). However, the Lance's usefulness is marred by its weakness to follow-up attacks, let alone the shaky accuracy. However, if Effie's Lance is being used by a character with the Wary Fighter skill, the vulnerability to follow-up attacks will be nullified as long as the wielder possesses the skill.
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| - Effie wielding Effie's Lance.
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| - Effie's Lance (エルフィの大槍 Erufi no dai yari, lit. Elfi's Large Lance) is a Lance that is introduced in Fire Emblem Fates. Eponymously named after Effie, Effie's Lance is a powerful Lance in terms of Might, sporting the second highest might of all Lance-based weapons in Fates (behind the Waterwheel by 3 might). However, the Lance's usefulness is marred by its weakness to follow-up attacks, let alone the shaky accuracy. However, if Effie's Lance is being used by a character with the Wary Fighter skill, the vulnerability to follow-up attacks will be nullified as long as the wielder possesses the skill.
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