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|name = Mad Ivy | |name=Mad Ivy | ||
| | |jpname=怒れるツタ | ||
| | |roname=Ikareru Tsuta | ||
| | |size=106px | ||
|area=[[Kunan]] region<br>[[Scarleticia Castle]] | |||
|type=Normal | |||
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The '''Mad Ivy''' (怒れるツタ, ''Ikareru Tsuta'') is an enemy which appears in [[Suikoden]]. | |||
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}}The '''Mad Ivy''' ( | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The Mad Ivy is a plant-type monster that appeared around [[Teien]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. A typical plant-based monster, it has low durability and vulnerable to attack by fire. It is a common tactic when a group of these monsters appear to burn them down with a wide-ranged fire magic attack. | The Mad Ivy is a plant-type monster that appeared around [[Teien]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. It grows from the ground and so no one has confirmed what it looks like apart from its vines, which it uses to attack like whips. A typical plant-based monster, it has low durability and vulnerable to attack by fire. It is a common tactic when a group of these monsters appear to burn them down with a wide-ranged fire magic attack. | ||
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==Data== | |||
{{Enemy stats S1 | |||
|level=28 | |||
|potch=200 | |||
|bribe=yes | |||
|hp=600 | |||
|str=235 | |||
|dex=75 | |||
|con=25 | |||
|spd=70 | |||
|mag=35 | |||
|lck=33 | |||
|fire=Weak | |||
|lightning=Weak | |||
|area=[[Kunan]] region (Antei area)<br>[[Scarleticia Castle]] | |||
|items=  | |||
*[[Headgear]] 3.33% | |||
}} | |||
{{ | ==Other languages and releases== | ||
| | {{flex}} | ||
| | {{Other Names}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Japanese (katakana)|怒れるツタ}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Japanese (hiragana)|いかれるツタ}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Ikareru Tsuta}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|愤怒爬山虎}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|發怒的爬牆虎}} | ||
| | {{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Fānù de pá qiáng hǔ}} | ||
| | {{Other Names footer}} | ||
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}} | {{Other Names}} | ||
{{Other Names row|English|Mad Ivy}} | |||
{{Other Names row|French (HDR)|Lierre furieux}} | |||
{{Other Names row|German (HDR)|Wilder Efeu}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Italian (HDR)|Liana atroce}} | |||
{{Other Names row|Spanish (HDR)|Hiedra Iracunda}} | |||
{{Other Names footer}} | |||
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==References== | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 27 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 24 | |||
{{GS01}} {{Short description|Suikoden enemy}} |
Latest revision as of 12:04, 9 December 2024
The Mad Ivy (怒れるツタ, Ikareru Tsuta) is an enemy which appears in Suikoden.
Information
The Mad Ivy is a plant-type monster that appeared around Teien during the Gate Rune War. It grows from the ground and so no one has confirmed what it looks like apart from its vines, which it uses to attack like whips. A typical plant-based monster, it has low durability and vulnerable to attack by fire. It is a common tactic when a group of these monsters appear to burn them down with a wide-ranged fire magic attack.
Data
Stats | |||
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LV 28 |
HP 600 |
STR 235 |
DEX 75 |
CON 25 |
SPD 70 |
MAG 35 |
LCK 33 |
Elemental Resistances | ||
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Fire Weak |
Water Normal |
Earth Normal |
Lightning Weak |
Wind Normal |
Holy Normal |
Location and Loot | |
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Area | Kunan region (Antei area) Scarleticia Castle |
Potch (Bribe) | 200 potch (600 potch) |
Items |
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Other languages and releases
Japanese (katakana) | 怒れるツタ |
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Japanese (hiragana) | いかれるツタ |
Japanese (romaji) | Ikareru Tsuta |
Chinese simplified (HDR) | 愤怒爬山虎 |
Chinese traditional (HDR) | 發怒的爬牆虎 |
Chinese pinyin | Fānù de pá qiáng hǔ |
English | Mad Ivy |
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French (HDR) | Lierre furieux |
German (HDR) | Wilder Efeu |
Italian (HDR) | Liana atroce |
Spanish (HDR) | Hiedra Iracunda |
References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 27
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 24