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Binding Blade

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This article is about the weapon. For other uses, see Binding Blade (disambiguation).
Binding Blade


Artwork of the Binding Blade from The Binding Blade.


Hartmut's sword. Def/Res +5.

Type

Sword

Wielder(s)
First game

Super Smash Bros. Melee
(actual Fire Emblem debut was Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade)

The Binding Blade (Japanese: 封印の剣 Sword of Seal) is a sword of Elibe which appears most prominently in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. It is one of two swords once wielded by Hartmut of Elibe's Eight Legends, along with Eckesachs. It is generally considered one of the legendary weapons of Elibe, but at the same time is considered to be separate from and even more powerful than the other weapons.[1] Its most prominent user is Roy of Pherae.

History

The Binding Blade was forged in the Scouring for the purpose of fighting dragons, along with the other legendary weapons. Widely acknowledged by both humans and Jahn as being far stronger than the other legendary weapons, it exhibits a wide range of powers: it can generate fire for use in battle, can be used to heal its wielder, can vaguely convey the memories and feelings of its past wielders,[2] and can increase the power of its bearer. Additionally, it reacts to the emotions of its wielder, changing its power and effect accordingly; in the final battle with the Demon Dragon Idunn at the Scouring's climax, it reacted to Hartmut's reluctance to kill Idunn and simply stunned her, and was later used in conjunction with the Fire Emblem to seal her away in the Shrine of Seals.[3]

In the intervening millennium, the Binding Blade was left at the Shrine of Seals, sealed away and completely inaccessible without use of the Fire Emblem: to unlock it, the Fire Emblem must be inserted into a niche in the enshrined blade's pommel.[4] Near the climax of the Disturbance of Bern, one thousand years after the Scouring's end, the Etrurian/Lycian army's General Roy used the Fire Emblem, provided to him by Bern's Princess Guinivere, to unseal the Binding Blade and adopt it for his own use in fighting King Zephiel and the Bern army. Following Zephiel's defeat, Roy used it to again fight Idunn, and with it defeated her while sparing her life, taking her to Arcadia in the hope of seeing her soul restored.

Stats

In the main Fire Emblem series

Game Icon Level Might Weight Hit Crit Range Uses Worth WEXP Other effects and notes
The Binding Blade Swords Prf* 18 8 95 10 1–2 20 Cannot be sold 1 +5 defense, +5 resistance when equipped.
Deals bonus damage to Manaketes and Demon Dragons.
Can be used as an item to restore 30 HP to the user.
Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Swords 0 0 90 0 1 -- -- -- Grants Deicide when in use.
Engage
Swords D 14 8 95 10 1–2 -- 100 -- +5 defense, +5 resistance when equipped.

In other Fire Emblem series titles

Binding Blade Dragonbind

Game Icon Type Might Range SP cost Refine cost Prerequisites Unusable by Inheritable Other effects and notes
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: Unrefined)
Swords 16 1 400 -- Silver Sword -- If foe initiates combat, grants +2 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: +Effect)
Swords 16 1 400 500 Arena Medal
200 Divine Dew
-- -- Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
If foe initiates combat, grants +4 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Grants +3 HP.
If user's HP ≥ 50% and foe initiates combat, user makes guaranteed follow-up attack.
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: +Atk)
Swords 18 1 400 500 Arena Medal
200 Divine Dew
-- -- Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
If foe initiates combat, grants +4 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Grants +5 HP.
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: +Spd)
Swords 16 1 400 500 Arena Medal
200 Divine Dew
-- -- Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
If foe initiates combat, grants +4 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Grants +5 HP and +3 speed.
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: +Def)
Swords 16 1 400 500 Arena Medal
200 Divine Dew
-- -- Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
If foe initiates combat, grants +4 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Grants +5 HP and +4 defense.
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refine: +Res)
Swords 16 1 400 500 Arena Medal
200 Divine Dew
-- -- Deals bonus damage to dragon units.
If foe initiates combat, grants +4 each to defense and resistance to user during combat.
Grants +5 HP and +4 resistance.

Locations

The Binding Blade

Event Chapter 21/21x, closing cutscene

Echoes: Shadows of Valentia

Inventory amiibo interaction: Roy

Engage

Emblem Rings Roy, when engaged (obtained at bond level 15)

Heroes

Binding Blade

Method Data
Unit (★★★★★) Roy: Young Lion

Dragonbind

Method Data
Unit (★★★★★) Roy: Blazing Lion

Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. series

Roy wielding the Binding Blade in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Roy wields the Binding Blade in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The sword is used in all of Roy's moves, save for his pummel and throws, to swipe or stab to attack. Although as a clone of Marth, Roy's handling of the blade is derivative of Marth's use of Falchion, the Binding Blade has several unique traits in comparison: it has a sweet spot at the base of the blade (center of the blade in Super Smash Bros. Melee), and blows Roy inflicts in close quarters deal greater damage and far greater knockback than attacks with the rest of the blade. In contrast, Marth's Falchion has its sweet spot at the very tip of the blade. Additionally, the Binding Blade's fire powers from its native game are used in several of Roy's moves, most notably his neutral special Flare Blade and up special Blazer. Unlike its original portrayal, Roy cannot heal himself with it.

Fire Emblem: Hasha no Tsurugi

In Fire Emblem: Hasha no Tsurugi's retelling of the final battle with Zephiel, Zephiel himself wields the Binding Blade along with Eckesachs. Al and Roy eventually succeed in seizing it away from him and using it against him.

Fire Emblem Cipher

The Binding Blade is present as a skill on two of Roy's cards in Fire Emblem Cipher: S07–001ST Young Lion, Roy, and B05–001SR Heir of the Binding Flames, Roy. It gives Roy an effective bonus against dragons, adding +20 to his attack power when fighting dragon-type units.

Flavor text

Game Text
(English)
Text
(Japanese)
The Binding Blade
Increases Def and Res by 5 pts.*
ハルトムートの剣 守備魔防+5
Engage
Famous sword wielded by Emblem
Roy. Grants Def/Res+5. Can strike
close or at range.
紋章士ロイの持つ英雄の剣
守備・魔防+5/離れた敵にも攻撃可能
Heroes
(Binding Blade; unrefined)
If foe initiates combat, grants Def/Res+2 during
combat.
敵から攻撃された時、守備、魔防+2
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refined)
Effective against dragon foes. If foe initiates
combat, grants Def/Res+4 during combat.
竜特効
敵から攻撃された時、戦闘中、
守備、魔防+4
Heroes
(Binding Blade; refined: +effect)
If unit's HP ≥ 50% and foe initiates combat,
unit makes a guaranteed follow-up attack.
自分のHPが50%以上で、
敵から攻撃された時、絶対追撃
Heroes
(Dragonbind)
Effective against dragon foes. Unit can
counterattack regardless of foe's range.
竜特効
敵から攻撃された時、距離に関係なく反撃する
Heroes
(Dragonbind; refined: +effect)
At start of combat, if unit's HP ≥ 25%, grants
Atk/Spd/Def/Res+4 and Special cooldown
charge +1 to unit per attack (only highest
value applied; does not stack), and neutralizes
effects that inflict "Special cooldown charge
-X" on unit during combat.
戦闘開始時、自身のHPが25%以上なら、
戦闘中、攻撃、速さ、守備、魔防+4、
自身の奥義発動カウント変動量+1
(同系統効果複数時、最大値適用)、
自身の奥義発動カウント変動量-を無効

Trivia

  • In Awakening, while the Binding Blade itself does not appear, Owain often uses its name as one of his many battle cries referencing earlier games in the series; when gaining weapon experience from an event tile or the barracks, he claims to be receiving his weapon experience boost from practicing the "Secret Art: BINDING BLADE!"
  • Leaked data from Intelligent Systems's web server revealed that the Binding Blade would've had an actual name, being named Hartmut after its original wielder.[5]

Etymology and other languages

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

• Binding Blade
• Sword of Seals

• This name was first explicitly given to the weapon in Fire Emblem Heroes, although it has been in use in general in the Fire Emblem games since Awakening.
• This name is used only in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

English
(unofficial)

• Binding Blade
• Sword of Seals

• Used in the 2013 revision of the Binding Blade fan translation; in gameplay, the name is contracted to Binding Bld to fit length constraints but fully spelled using a thin font as Binding Blade in the gringe fan translation.
• Used in earlier versions of the Binding Blade fan translation; in gameplay, the name was contracted to Sealed Sword to fit length constraints.

Japanese

封印の剣

Officially romanized as Sword of Seal.

Spanish

Espada de los sellos

Sword of the seals. Abbreviated as E. de los sellos in the European Spanish version of Heroes and the Spanish version of Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, and as Esp. de los sellos in the Latin American Spanish version of Heroes.

French

• Lame du Sceau
• Épée des sceaux

• Blade of the Seal. Used in Heroes and Engage.
• Sword of the seals. Used in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.

German

• Sword of Seals
• Bindende Klinge
• Binding Blade

• Used in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
• Binding Blade. Used in Awakening.[6]
• Used in Heroes, Shadows of Valentia, and Engage.

Italian

• Spada dei sigilli
• Lama Vincolante

• Sword of the seals. Used in most games.
• Binding Blade. Used in Awakening.[7]

Dutch

Zegelzwaard

Seal sword

Portuguese

Espada do selo

Sword of the seal

Russian

Меч Печатей

Sword of Seals. Used only in the Russian version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, as no Fire Emblem game has as yet been officially released in the region.

Korean

봉인의 검

Sword of seals

Simplified Chinese

封印之剑

Sword of Seals

Traditional Chinese

封印之劍

Sword of Seals

Dragonbind

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

Dragonbind

--

Japanese

魔竜封印の剣

Demon Dragon-Sealing Sword, i.e. sword that seals the demon dragon (the Japanese name of the Binding Blade can also be interpreted as "Sealing Sword").

Spanish

Selladragones

Seals-dragons

French

Lame du dragon

Blade of the dragon

German

Drachenklinge

Dragon Blade

Italian

Sigilladraghi

Seals-dragons

Portuguese

Selo de dragão

Dragon's seal

Traditional Chinese

封印魔龍之劍

Demon dragon-sealing sword

Gallery

Official artwork

Screenshots

Heroes artwork

Cipher artwork

Other appearances

References

  1. "Roy: Does that mean Eckesachs is the final legendary weapon? I thought it was the Binding Blade.
    Elffin: ...The Binding Blade may be on an even higher level than the legendary weapons... It may be its own entity, beyond compare to even the legendary weapons...
    Roy: More powerful than the legendary weapons...? What power lies in this sword?" — Roy and Elffin, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  2. "...What... are these images...? Are they the Binding Blade's... No, Hartmut's memories...?" — Roy, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  3. "Jahn: Knowing the demon dragon still had to be defeated, they readied their weapons. Idunn must have reacted to their attack out of instinct. It changed into dragon form and fought as the soulless war dragons do. Hartmut, however, brandished a blade even more powerful than the legendary weapons.
    Roy: The Binding Blade!
    Jahn: I don't know what you humans call it, but that must be it. When the blade cut the demon dragon's flesh, it fell unconscious rather than dying.
    Roy: Why didn't it slay Idunn?
    Jahn: The blade has a strange power that reflects the wielder's soul. Hartmut didn't want to kill her, so the Binding Blade reflected that feeling and spared her... He had apparently heard how the demon dragon was formed and felt pity for it. We dragons cannot understand that illogical feeling.
    Roy: He pitied her...
    Jahn: In his soul, he wished to spare Idunn. I personally would never hesitate to eliminate a threat as he did.
    Roy: Hartmut's soul changed the sword itself...
    Jahn: After persuading the others that it should be spared, Hartmut built a shrine hidden deep in what you now call Bern. There, he bound the demon dragon away using the blade and the Fire Emblem." — Jahn and Roy, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  4. "Merlinus: ...I can't seem to draw it from the stone.
    Roy: It's sealed in the altar. You must use the Fire Emblem.
    Merlinus: Use it? How?
    Roy: Princess Guinivere said that it goes in the socket on the hilt..." — Merlinus and Roy, Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade
  5. Pre-Release Changes, Serenes Forest, Retrieved: 2022 June 9
  6. "Geheime Fähigkeit... BINDENDE KLINGE! Hiiiijaaa! ...Ja, die Extra-Übung hilft..." — Owain (German version), Fire Emblem Awakening
  7. "L'abilità segreta... LAMA VINCOLANTE! Oh, sì. L'allenamento extra fa effeto!" — Owain (Italian version), Fire Emblem Awakening