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Dragon's Dance

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Dragon's Dance


Icon used by Dragon's Dance in Heroes.

Type(s)

Assist

First game

Heroes

Dragon's Dance (Japanese: 尊き竜の血を継ぐ娘 Daughter with the blood of the noble dragon) is an assist skill which debuted in Fire Emblem Heroes. Like other performance skills, Dragon's Dance refreshes its target. In addition, it refreshes its user when used after turn 1 and grants the user and any unit paired up with them attack and speed boosts, but prevents them from using or being the target of assist skills for the duration of the turn and has a three-turn cooldown after usage.

Data

Game Icon Effect Range SP cost Prerequisites Unusable by Inheritable Other effects and notes
Heroes
(Dragon's Dance)
Grants target ally that has acted another action.
If used on turn 2 onward, grants user another action, grants +6 each to attack and speed to user and Pair Up partner for 1 turn, and inflicts Isolation[effect 1] on user and Pair Up partner through their next actions (cannot trigger again within 3 turns of triggering).
1 400 Dance Staves Cannot target ally with Sing or Dance.
This skill is treated as Sing or Dance.
Heroes
(Dragon's Dance II)
Grants target ally that has acted another action and re-enables Canto (if applicable).
Grants +6 each to attack and speed, Treachery,[effect 2] and Potent Follow[effect 4] to target ally, user, and user's pair up partner (if any) through their next actions.
If used on turn 2 onward, grants user another action and inflicts Isolation[effect 1] on user and Pair Up partner through their next actions (cannot trigger again within 2 turns of triggering).
1 400 Dragon's Dance Staves Cannot target ally with Sing or Dance.
This skill is treated as Sing or Dance.
  1. 1.0 1.1 Unit cannot use or be target of assist skills through their next action.
  2. Unit deals +⁠(total bonuses on unit) damage for 1 turn.
  3. Grants additional follow-up attack after unit's standard follow-up attack (if unit cannot follow-up, occurs after follow-up attack would occur) that deals X% of unit's normal attack damage; treated like a follow-up attack, but is not affected by effects preventing unit's follow-up attacks.
  4. If unit's speed > (foe's speed − 20), triggers Potent Follow X%[effect 3] (if user can make a follow-up attack and attack twice consecutively, X = 40; otherwise, X = 80) during combat.

Availability

Heroes

Method Data
Dragon's Dance Dragon's Dance II
Unit (★★★★★) Ninian: Ice-Dragon Oracle Ninian: Ice-Dragon Oracle

Flavor text

Game Text
(English)
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(Japanese)
Heroes
(Dragon's Dance)
Grants another action to target ally. If used
on turn 2 onward, also grants another action
to unit, grants Atk/Spd+6 to unit and Pair Up
cohort (if any) for 1 turn, and inflicts【Isolation】
on unit and Pair Up cohort (if any) through their
next action. (Effects that can trigger on turn 2
onward will not trigger again for 3 turns after
triggering. Cannot target an ally with Sing or
Dance. This skill treated as Sing or Dance.)

【Isolation】
Target cannot use or be the target of Assist
skills through its next action. (Target can
neither use nor be the target of skills like
Dance and Sing, skills that neutralize penalties,
like Restore and Harsh Command+, etc.)
このスキルは「歌う」「踊る」として扱われる
「歌う」「踊る」を持つ対象には使用できない

対象を行動可能な状態にする
2ターン目以降なら、
その後、自分を行動可能にする、かつ
自分とダブル相手の攻撃、速さ+6(1ターン)、
自分とダブル相手に【補助不可】を付与
(次回行動終了まで)
(「その後」以降の効果は、
 その効果が発動後3ターンの間発動しない)

【補助不可】
自分は補助スキルを使用できず、
仲間から補助スキルを受けることもできない状態異常
(次回行動終了まで)
(不利な状態異常を解除する「レスト」「一喝+」等の
 補助スキルを受けることもできない)
(補助スキル「踊る」「歌う」も使用できなくなる)
Heroes
(Dragon's Dance II)
Grants another action to target ally, and if
Canto has already been triggered by target
ally, re-enables Canto. Grants Atk/Spd+6,
【Treachery】, and【Potent Follow】to target
ally, unit, and Pair Up cohort (if any) for 1 turn.
If used on turn 2 onward, also grants another
action to unit, inflicts【Isolation】on unit and
unit's Pair Up cohort (if any) through their next
action. (Effects that can trigger on turn 2
onward will not trigger again for 2 turns after
triggering. Cannot target an ally with Sing or
Dance. This skill treated as Sing or Dance.)

【Treachery】
Unit deals additional damage = total bonuses
on unit for 1 turn.

【Potent Follow】
If decreasing the Spd difference necessary to
make a follow-up attack by 25 would allow
unit to trigger a follow-up attack (excluding
guaranteed or prevented follow-ups),
triggers【Potent Follow X%】during combat
(if unit cannot perform follow-up and attack
twice, X = 80; otherwise, X = 40).

【Isolation】
Target cannot use or be the target of Assist
skills through its next action. (Target can
neither use nor be the target of skills like
Dance and Sing, skills that neutralize penalties,
like Restore and Harsh Command+, etc.)

【Potent Follow X%】
Triggers an additional follow-up attack
immediately after unit's standard follow-up
attack and deals damage = X% of unit's normal
attack damage (if unit cannot make a follow-up
attack, this effect triggers when the standard
follow-up attack would occur; this effect is
treated like a follow-up attack, so effects like
"reduce damage by X%" still apply, but this
effect is not affected by effects that prevent
follow-ups or "attacks twice" effects; only
highest value applied; does not stack).
このスキルは「歌う」「踊る」として扱われる
「歌う」「踊る」を持つ対象には使用できない

対象を行動可能な状態にし、
対象が再移動を発動済みなら再発動可能にする、かつ
対象と、自分とダブル相手の
攻撃、速さ+6、
【強化ダメージ+】、【神速追撃】を付与
(1ターン)、
2ターン目以降なら、
その後、自分を行動可能にする、かつ
自分とダブル相手に【補助不可】を付与
(次回行動終了まで)
(「その後」以降の効果は、
 その効果が発動後2ターンの間発動しない)

【強化ダメージ+】
ダメージ+自分が受けている強化の合計値
(1ターン)

【神速追撃】
追撃の速さ条件を-25した状態で
追撃の速さ条件を満たしている時
(絶対追撃、追撃不可は含まない)、
戦闘中、【神速追撃:ダメージ○%】を発動
(○は、自分が2回攻撃でない、かつ
 追撃ができない時は80、それ以外は40)

【補助不可】
自分は補助スキルを使用できず、
仲間から補助スキルを受けることもできない状態異常
(次回行動終了まで)
(不利な状態異常を解除する「レスト」「一喝+」等の
 補助スキルを受けることもできない)
(補助スキル「踊る」「歌う」も使用できなくなる)

【神速追撃:ダメージ○%】
自分の通常の追撃の直後、さらに追撃が発動する
神速追撃で与えるダメージは通常の攻撃時の○%
(自分が追撃できない時は、通常の追撃のタイミングで発動)
(神速追撃は追撃として扱い、
 「ダメージを◯◯%軽減」等の対象となる、ただし、
 追撃不可、2回攻撃の効果は受けない)
(同系統効果複数時、最大値適用)

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Dragon's Dance

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Japanese

尊き竜の血を継ぐ娘

Daughter with the blood of the noble dragon

Spanish

Baile de dragón

Dragon's dance

French

Danse du dragon

Dance of the dragon

German

Drachentanz

Dragon Dance

Italian

Danza del drago

Dance of the dragon

Portuguese

Dança do dragão

Dance of the dragon

Traditional Chinese

繼承尊貴龍血之女

Daughter with the blood of the noble dragon

See also