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Every Axe in Fire Emblem Engage is great for stopping mounted units in their tracks and causing a break. Well, those with a Lance Equipped will feel the pinch to be more specific. Being quite a common weapon in all kinds of units, it’s good to know what players will be up against ahead of time. It’s also good practice to know any weapons ones units are wielding, so here’s the statistics we’ll be covering with every Axe in Fire Emblem Engage:

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Be aware of Weapon type weaknesses when using every Axe in !Fire Emblem Engage. Axes don’t mix well with Swords.

Every Axe In Fire Emblem Engage

Whilst Axes are great against Lances, they can be routed by Swords just as easily. Even for units with the strongest Axe on the battlefield, they’ll still struggle against a Sword unit. It’s not so much the worry of dealing little damage to an opponent, but the risk of suffering a Break and reducing the opportunity for players to deal damage outside of their turn.

Unfortunately for Axe units, there’s a damn sight more Sword than Axes, making the chances of being in a tight spot against a Sword unit more likely. This goes to show how important it is to make sure units are correctly positioned and focused on enemy units that will provide an advantage for players. The best use of an Axe unit would be against Lance users, which are usually flying and heavily armored opponents but may vary. A good pairing against a flying Lance unit for example would be an Axe and Bow unit, considering the melee weapon advantage and Bows dealing greater damage to flying units.

Use this information to place Axe units on the battlefield. Getting an Axe attack in on Lance users puts players in good stead to cause a break, making opponent scrambling to recover and unable to pull off a counter attack. There’s a lot to digest below, but remember Every Axe in Fire Emblem Engage have varying stats that could turn the tide of battle:

Axe Description Rank
"Compact Axe" iconCompact Axe A light, unusually accurate axe. D
"Iron Axe" iconIron Axe A standard axe made of iron─simple, but effective. D
"Steel Axe" iconSteel Axe An axe made of steel. C
"Silver Axe" iconSilver Axe An exceptional axe of rare metals. B
"Hand Axe" iconHand Axe A light throwing axe that can strike close or at range. D
"Hammer" iconHammer A war hammer made to crack through heavy armor. Effective: Armored. D
"Poleaxe" iconPoleaxe An axe whose long handle helps reach mounted foes. Effective: Cavalry. D
"Killer Axe" iconKiller Axe An axe especially well-suited to inflicting deadly wounds. C
"Tomahawk" iconTomahawk A powerful throwing axe that can strike close or at range. B
"Brave Axe" iconBrave Axe An axe built for expert wielders. If user initiates combat, attacks twice. A
"Fragarach" iconFragarach A legendary axe. S
"Iron Greataxe" iconIron Greataxe A massive axe that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat. C
"Steel Greataxe" iconSteel Greataxe A massive axe of steel that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat. B
"Silver Greataxe" iconSilver Greataxe A massive axe of rare metals that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat. A
"Hurricane Axe" iconHurricane Axe A magical axe that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat. Effective: Flying. B
"Ukonvasara" iconUkonvasara A huge, legendary axe that smashes foes. Cannot follow up, or strike first if initiating combat. S
"Nóatún" iconNóatún Axe of "Anna" iconAnna, a commander in Askr. Grants Mov+1 for 1 turn when user has 40% HP or less at start of turn. D
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  • Publisher
    Nintendo
  • Platforms,
    Switch
  • Genre
    Adventure, Tactical RPG
  • Guide Release
    12 January 2023
  • Last Updated
    7 February 2023
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