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Ragnell is the personal Sword of Ike, and originates from the Tellius Series of Fire Emblem. The sword also appears in Fire Emblem Awakening as a weapon primarily wielded by Priam, a self-claimed descendant of Ike. It also appears in Fire Emblem Fates, locked in the Ike amiibo's inventory. Statistically similar to its sibling blade, Alondite, the main differences between the two are appearance and the fact that Ike is the only one who can wield Ragnell, while Alondite does not have a character lock after leaving the Black Knight's possession.

Ragnell boasts high values in both Might and Hit Rate, meaning it is both a damage dealing and accurate weapon for Ike. The sword is also able to be used at range. This attribute is especially useful in Path of Radiance, giving Ike a ranged attack option despite solely wielding swords, which are generally only melee range. In Path of Radiance, the Ragnell also negates critical hits, except for those caused by the Wrath skill.

Profile[]

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance[]

Ragnell, alongside its sister sword Alondite, were one of two blades wielded by one of Ashera's Three Heroes, the Beorc champion Altina. Due to Ashera's blessings upon them, Ragnel and Alondite are considered two of the finest blades in all of Tellius and helped contribute in the defeat and subsequent sealing of Yune. Upon the founding of Begnion, Ragnell and Alondite became its national treasures.

In the events of Path of Radiance, Ragnell is first introduced in Chapter 7, where the Black Knight, prior to engaging his former instructor, Greil, in a duel, offers him the blade, citing a desire to witness him at his full strength. In response, Greil casts aside the blade in favor of Urvan, an axe, a choice that ultimately proves to be fatal, as he is defeated and mortally wounded by the Black Knight's well-placed thrust of the Alondite through his stomach.

Ike takes Ragnell into his possession afterwards, as he later draws it in his confrontation with the Black Knight in the second segment of Chapter 27, ultimately emerging triumphant from the battle. He then continues to wield the blade as his principal weapon of choice until he succeeds in retaking Castle Crimea from Ashnard's clutches, whereupon he, by virtue of it being a national treasure of Begnion, passes it into the hands of Apostle Sanaki.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn[]

Ragnell resurfaces in Chapter 11 of the third segment of Radiant Dawn, where, upon appointing Ike as the overarching commander of the newly-formed Apostle's Army, Sanaki bequeathes the sword to him, passing it off as a form of down payment. As she does so, she reveals that she had, prior to escaping from the treacherous plot hatched by the senators, lifted Ragnell from its resting place. With the sword in hand, Ike later wields it in the final showdown that he wages against Zelgius in the second Rebirth chapter. Ike emerges as the victor of the battle, and as he prepares to vacate the area, both Ragnell and Alondite, driven tip-first into the ground in front of Zelgius' lifeless body, glow in unison. On Yune's urging, Ike picks up Alondite, and depending on whether certain criteria have been fulfilled, the repressed memory of Ike and Mist witnessing the death of their mother at Greil's hands is triggered.

Ragnell plays one last prominent role in the final Rebirth chapter, where it is imbued with Yune's power of chaos, allowing Ike to land the finishing blow on Ashera.

Fire Emblem Awakening[]

After the events of the Tellius series, it is implied that Ike departed from Tellius through an Outrealm Gate and wound up in either Jugdral or Valm in an undisclosed point in the past. The Hero had apparently taken Ragnell with him during his journey and was passed down through his lineage. Ragnell endured continuous wear over the years, losing its pristine appearance in both the blade and the hilt. While the blade can still be used for indirect attacks, it no longer has the ability to launch shockwaves and is thrown at the enemy instead. Both of these suggest that its time away from Tellius as well as the passage of time has caused the blade to lose its blessing.

Making its first formal appearance in Paralogue 23, this version of Ragnell is wielded by a Hero named Priam, claiming to be the descendant of Ike. The ensuing skirmish that he wages with Chrom's troops sees him primarily wielding the blade as his weapon of choice, one that enhances the formidable nature of his battle prowess.

Additionally, any unit can now wield Ragnell. Ragnell can also be randomly obtained from a chest in Xenologue 15.

Fire Emblem Fates[]

Ragnell appears as the signature weapon of an amiibo Ike. Like all other weapons of amiibo units, Ragnell can only be used by Ike and cannot be removed from his inventory. It retains its ability to attack from a distance. But unlike Awakening, Ragnell once again launches shockwaves like it did in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn.

Weapon Stats[]

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn[]

Name Type

Ragnell Ragnell

FE10 Sword Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Rng Wt WEx Worth
Prf Infinite 18 80% 5% 1-2 20 2 -
Effect

Ike only; Negates non-Wrath criticals*. Confers a bonus of Defense+5 to its wielder.

*Only in Path of Radiance.

Fire Emblem Awakening[]

Name Type

Ragnell. Ragnell

SwordIconFE13 Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Rng WEx Worth
A 25* 15 70% 0% 1-2 ? -
Effect

Bestows a bonus of Defense+5 to its wielder.

*-Infinite usage on Enemy Priam in Paralogue 23.

Fire Emblem Fates[]

Name Type

Ragnell

SwordIconFE13 Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Avo Rng WEx Worth
E Infinite 13 75% 0% -5 1-2 ? 0
Effect

Locked to Ike. Defense +3, ability to double attack -3.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia[]

Name Type

Echoes ragnell icon Ragnell

Echoes sword weapon type icon Sword

Mt Hit Crt Rng Wt
0 90% 0 1 0
Effect

Ike's default weapon.

Fire Emblem Engage[]

Name Type

RagnellFE17Sprite Ragnell

FE17 Sword Sword

Rank Uses Mt Hit Crt Wt Rng Worth
D 16 80% 5% 15 1-2 100
Effect

Engage Weapon. Sacred sword wielded by Emblem Ike. Grants Def+5. Can strike close or at range.

Fire Emblem Heroes[]

Ragnell[]

Name Type

Ragnell

FEH Sword Sword

Mt Rng SP Rarity
16 1 400 ✯✯✯✯✯
Effect

Enables counterattack regardless of distance
if Ike is attacked.

Name Cost

Ragnell

400 SP, 500Arena Medal, 200Divine Dew
Type HP Mt Spd Def Res
FEH WUp 1 +5 + 2
FEH WUp 2 +5 + 3
FEH WUp 3 +5 + 4
FEH WUp 4 +5 + 4
FEH WUp 149 HP+3. Accelerates Special trigger (cooldown count-1). At start of combat, if unit's HP ≥ 25%, grants Atk/Spd/Def/Res+4.
Effect
Enables counterattack regardless of distance
if Ike is attacked.

Chaos Ragnell[]

Name Type

Chaos Ragnell

FEH Sword Sword

Mt Rng SP Rarity
16 1 400 ✯✯✯✯✯
Effect

Ike can counterattack regardless of foe's range. Grants bonus to Atk/Spd/Def/Res during combat = current penalty on each of his stats x 2. (Example: if Ike has -7 penalty to Atk, grants Atk +14 for a net bonus of Atk +7) Calculates each stat bonus independently.

Ancient Ragnell[]

Name Type

Ancient Ragnell

FEH Sword Sword

Mt Rng SP Rarity
16 1 400 ✯✯✯✯✯
Effect

Grants Def+3. Unit can counterattack regardless of foe's range. At start of combat, if unit's HP > 50% or [bonus] is active on unit, inflicts Atk/Def-6 on foe during combat

[bonus] All effects that last "for 1 turn" or "that turn only." Included bonues granted by a skill like Rally or Hone and positive status effects (extra movement or effects like Dominace).

Emblem Ragnell[]

Name Type

Emblem Ragnell

FEH Sword Sword

Mt Rng SP Rarity
16 1 400 ✯✯✯✯✯
Effect

Accelerates Special trigger (cooldown count-1). Unit can counterattack regardless of fpe's range.

At start of combat, if unit's HP ≥ 25%, grants Atk+X to unit and inflicts Atk-X on foe (X = 25% of foe's Atk at start of combat - 2: max 16: min 6)< neutralizes penalties on unit, neutralizes effects that prevent unit's counterattacks, and neutralizes effects that inflict "Special cooldown charge -X" on unit during combat.

Item Locations[]

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance[]

Method Location
Event Ch. 27-2 - Prior to the start of the battle that Ike wages with the Black Knight in Castle Nados.

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn[]

Method Location
Event Part 3: Ch. 11 - During the interim before the player is granted access to the Camp menu.

Fire Emblem Awakening[]

Method Location
Inventory Priam
Treasure Xeno. 15 - Random from Chest.

Fire Emblem Fates & Echoes: Shadows of Valentia[]

Method Location
Inventory Ike amiibo (Bound)

Non-Canon Appearances[]

Super Smash Bros. Series[]

Ragnell is wielded by Ike in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Brawl, the blade could produce red colored flames, while in Smash 4, it produces blue flames. In Ultimate, Ragnell's flames can now travel forward in a shockwave-like attack.

Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.[]

Ragnell appears in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. and is wielded by Ike. Ragnell keeps its signature ability to launch shockwaves at distant enemies.

Etymology[]

In Arthurian legend, Dame Ragnell (or Ragnelle) was a hideously ugly woman whom Sir Gawain was forced to marry, the result of her knowing the answer to the riddle "What do women most desire?". To this end, the riddle was one that was particularly vital to Gawain, because someone had challenged King Arthur to solve the riddle, compelling Gawain to be honour-bound to discovering the answer for his liege. In accordance to the latter version of the tale, in return for marrying Gawain, Ragnell divulged the riddle's answer to the King, where she revealed that what women wanted most is their own way. On the night of the wedding, Ragnell revealed that she was a young woman under a spell, and presented Gawain with two choices: Either she became old and ugly at night and beautiful during the day, or vice versa. Gawain, remembering the answer to the riddle, ceded the authority of selecting amongst the choices to Ragnell. This essentially broke the spell, allowing Ragnell to revert to her original beautiful form. [1] This is a reinterpretation of Chaucer's "The Wife of Barthe's Tale" from "The Canterbury Tales". In "The Wife of Barthe's Tale", however, the knight who seeks the riddle is not Sir Gawain, though he is a member of Arthur's court. He is forced to seek an answer to the riddle by Queen Guinevere after he has raped a woman. If he fails to answer the riddle, King Arthur vows to put the knight to death.

Trivia[]

  • Ragnell in Radiant Dawn is, so far, the only weapon in the series to give its user a unique map model that is not shared with any other weapon. (Specifically it shows Ike wielding Ragnell, rather than his normal sword)
    • This changed with the release of Three Houses, where all weapons are displayed on the map models as they appear on the battle models.
  • Ragnell is also wielded by an enemy Paladin in wave 2 of the secret battles of Castle Apotheosis.
  • Although Ragnell is meant to represent its Radiant Dawn incarnation in Fates, its in-game model reuses the aged and cracked version from Awakening. The same is true with its weaker counterpart, Ike's Backup. This is likely to be an oversight on the part of the game's development team.
  • In Heroes, Ragnell has the Distant Counter skill built into it, referencing the 1-2 range it had in its home entries. Unlike in both games however, Ragnell can only make ranged counterattacks on defense.

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