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'''Liukan''' (リュウカン, ''Ryuukan'') is a supporting character in [[Suikoden]] who makes a cameo in [[Suikoden II]]. He is considered to be the finest physician in all of the [[Toran Republic]].
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==History==
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{{quote| I grew sick of this crazy world and was about to retire to the mountains to live a quiet life as a recluse. But I've changed my mind.| Liukan}}
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}}'''Liukan''' (リュウカン, ''Ryuukan'') is a supporting character in [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]] who makes a cameo in [[Suikoden II]]. He is considered to be the finest physician in all of the [[Toran Republic]].  
[[File:Liukan laments the loss of the young to war.png|220px|thumb|left|"...but millennials have no savings."]]
Liukan was renowned as the "Holy Doctor," and his true age remained a mystery, even to himself, having lived so long he could no longer recall it. His medical skill was peerless; any ailment treated by his prescriptions was swiftly cured, earning him widespread reverence as a healer.


==Biography==
Many traveled to [[Rikon]] to seek his help over the years. In the past he even treated [[Sheena]], [[Lepant]]'s son. Yet, though he could mend the body, he lamented that he could not heal the turmoil in men's hearts that drove them to war and violence. Disillusioned by the chaos of the age, he withdrew from the world, retreating deep into the mountains in seclusion.
===Suikoden===
{{quote| Please take care. Even I, Liukan, cannot raise the dead. | Liukan}}


Liukan is a famous doctor who practised in [[Rikon]]; eventually, he retired and moved into an isolated [[Liukan's Hermitage|hermitage]]. Despite his retirement, patients continued to travel to Rikon in search of him<ref>"We travelled a long way after hearing that a renowned pharmacist lives here. I was hoping he'd have a cure for my sick child, but..." - Older woman ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.  
During the [[Gate Rune War]], General [[Milich Oppenheimer]], fearing Liukan might devise an antidote to the deadly poison of his flower [[Antoinette]], had him forcibly taken and imprisoned in [[Soniere Prison]]. Though Liukan had refused to involve himself with medicine, his captivity persisted until the [[Toran Liberation Army]] stormed the fortress to free him.


During the [[Gate Rune War]], Liukan was kidnapped by [[Milich Oppenheimer]] and placed in [[Soniere Prison]] to prevent him from aiding the [[Toran Liberation Army]].
When [[Gremio]] sacrificed himself to shield his comrades, Liukan was moved, declaring that though he sought to withdraw from the world, he could no longer not involve himself. From that moment, he resolved to lend his skills to the liberation cause.


The Toran Liberation Army quickly launched a rescue effort; following his rescue, Liukan prepared an antitoxin for them.
Liukan proved invaluable, neutralizing Milich’s poisonous fog and later rousing the slumbering [[dragon]]s with his remedies. Despite his advanced years, he even took to the battlefield, wielding his walking staff with surprising force. During the war, he resided in [[Toran Castle]], often in discourse with the monk [[Fukien]], the two reflecting somberly on the toll of conflict.


Later, Liukan was sent to [[Goya]] in order to examine the sleeping [[dragon|dragons]]. Liukan discovered that they had been poisoned and was able to cure them after combining several rare ingredients.
When peace came, Liukan established a clinic, saving countless lives—yet he remained a recluse, seldom descending from his mountain refuge. Years later, during the [[Dunan Unification War]], he emerged once more to treat the youth [[Ko (Suikoden II)|Ko]], who had been poisoned by a monstrous attack in [[Banner Pass]], proving his mastery undiminished by time.


After the war, Liukan opened a clinic, where he saved many lives<ref>"Opens a clinic, where he saves many lives." - Liukan's Ending Text ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>.
==Game info==
{{S1 character data
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|name=Liukan
|levelInt=19
|castleLevel=A
|type=Male
|recruit=Recruited automatically at [[Toran Castle]] following plot events at [[Soniere Prison]].
|armorClass=[[Guard Robe]]
|itemsInt=[[Medicine]] 6<br>[[Medicine]] 6<br>[[Mega Medicine]] 3<br>[[Mega Medicine]] 3<br>[[Sacrificial Buddha]]
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|weaponName1=Cane
|weaponName2=Oak Cane
|weaponName3=Ebony Cane
}}


===Suikoden II===
==Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG==
{{quote| A doctor's work is never done... | Liukan}}
{{CS head}}
{{CS list|222|[[Liukan (CS card 222)|Liukan]]|{{Commoner}}|[[Booster Pack Vol.2]]}}
{{CS list|CS2-482/R222|[[Liukan (CS card CS2-482)|Liukan]]|{{Commoner}}|[[Remake Booster]]}}
{{CS foot}}


During the [[Dunan Unification War]], Liukan treated [[Ko]] after the boy was poisoned by a monster.
==Gallery==
===Artwork===
<gallery>
File:Liukan (S1 character art).png|[[Suikoden]] artwork by [[Kawano Junko]]
</gallery>


===In-Game===
<gallery>
File:Liukan (S1 PS1 portrait).png|[[Suikoden]] Sony PlayStation portrait
File:Liukan (S1 HDR portrait).png|[[Suikoden I&II HD Remaster]] portrait by [[Kawano Junko]]
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Liukan is sometimes known as the "Holy Doctor."<ref>"We sent a man to look for Liukan, whom people call the Holy Doctor, but he has apparently disappeared." - Joshua Levenheit ([[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]])</ref>
* Liukan is sometimes referred to as the "Holy Doctor."
*Liukan's weapon upgrades as ''Stick'', ''Oak Stick'', and ''Ebony Stick''. Both of these types of wood have medicinal uses - Oak bark has been used by herbalists for years as an astringent, and the leaves and other parts of the trees of the ebony family were traditionally used to treat intestinal parasites, wounds, dysentery, and fever.
*Liukan's weapon upgrades as ''Stick'', ''Oak Stick'', and ''Ebony Stick''. Both of these types of wood have medicinal uses - Oak bark has been used by herbalists for years as an astringent, and the leaves and other parts of the trees of the ebony family were traditionally used to treat intestinal parasites, wounds, dysentery, and fever.
==Other languages and releases==
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{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (katakana)|リュウカン}}
{{Other Names row|Japanese (romaji)|Ryuukan}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese simplified (HDR)|柳康}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese traditional (HDR)|柳康}}
{{Other Names row|Chinese pinyin|Liǔkāng}}
{{Other Names footer}}
{{Other Names}}
{{Other Names row|English|Liukan}}
{{Other Names row|French|Liukan}}
{{Other Names row|German|Liukan}}
{{Other Names row|Italian|Liukan}}
{{Other Names row|Spanish|Liukan}}
{{Other Names footer}}
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==References==
==References==
<references/>
# [[Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 235
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 304
# [[Genso Suikoden 108 Stars Character Guide]] (ISBN 4-7753-0050-4), page 131
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 73, 111, 232


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Latest revision as of 12:53, 10 October 2025

Liukan
リュウカン Ryuukan
Artwork by Kawano Junko
Physical Information
Race
Gender
Male
Biographical Information
Star
Chirei Star
Appearances

Liukan (リュウカン, Ryuukan) is a supporting character in Suikoden who makes a cameo in Suikoden II. He is considered to be the finest physician in all of the Toran Republic.

History

I grew sick of this crazy world and was about to retire to the mountains to live a quiet life as a recluse. But I've changed my mind.

—  Liukan
"...but millennials have no savings."

Liukan was renowned as the "Holy Doctor," and his true age remained a mystery, even to himself, having lived so long he could no longer recall it. His medical skill was peerless; any ailment treated by his prescriptions was swiftly cured, earning him widespread reverence as a healer.

Many traveled to Rikon to seek his help over the years. In the past he even treated Sheena, Lepant's son. Yet, though he could mend the body, he lamented that he could not heal the turmoil in men's hearts that drove them to war and violence. Disillusioned by the chaos of the age, he withdrew from the world, retreating deep into the mountains in seclusion.

During the Gate Rune War, General Milich Oppenheimer, fearing Liukan might devise an antidote to the deadly poison of his flower Antoinette, had him forcibly taken and imprisoned in Soniere Prison. Though Liukan had refused to involve himself with medicine, his captivity persisted until the Toran Liberation Army stormed the fortress to free him.

When Gremio sacrificed himself to shield his comrades, Liukan was moved, declaring that though he sought to withdraw from the world, he could no longer not involve himself. From that moment, he resolved to lend his skills to the liberation cause.

Liukan proved invaluable, neutralizing Milich’s poisonous fog and later rousing the slumbering dragons with his remedies. Despite his advanced years, he even took to the battlefield, wielding his walking staff with surprising force. During the war, he resided in Toran Castle, often in discourse with the monk Fukien, the two reflecting somberly on the toll of conflict.

When peace came, Liukan established a clinic, saving countless lives—yet he remained a recluse, seldom descending from his mountain refuge. Years later, during the Dunan Unification War, he emerged once more to treat the youth Ko, who had been poisoned by a monstrous attack in Banner Pass, proving his mastery undiminished by time.

Game info

Recruitment

Recruitment Data
How to recruit
Recruited automatically at Toran Castle following plot events at Soniere Prison.
Castle LV Type Level Weapon LV
Automatic Male 19 2

Battle Bonds

Good Will
Action Character(s)
Protects Protects no one
Protected by Protected by no one
Unite Attacks
Name Members
Flash Attack Fukien, Kai, Liukan

Stats

Stat Growth
LV Grade LV 1 LV 20 LV 60 LV 90
HP F 16 120 470 650
STR F 12 51 108 130
DEX B 14 106 180 210
PROT F 12 51 108 130
MAG F 12 51 108 130
SPD E 12 60 128 150
LCK D 13 68 146 170

War Battles

Unit Details
Class Info
Unit The Elderly Warriors
Unit Type Charge
Defeat Cannot die or be wounded
War Stats
Stat Value
Leader ATK 6
Sub ATK 5
Soldiers 100

Weapon

Weapon Levels
LV Name ATK
1 Cane 3
2 5
3 7
4 10
5 13
6 17
7 Oak Cane 28
8 33
9 38
10 44
11 Ebony Cane 60
12 70
13 85
14 100
15 114
16 130
Weapon Details
Skill Description
Type Rod
Range Short
Initial LV 2
Runes None attached

Genso Suikoden Card Stories TCG

Card # Name Type Release
222 Liukan Commoner Booster Pack Vol.2
CS2-482/R222 Liukan Commoner Remake Booster


Gallery

Artwork

In-Game

Trivia

  • Liukan is sometimes referred to as the "Holy Doctor."
  • Liukan's weapon upgrades as Stick, Oak Stick, and Ebony Stick. Both of these types of wood have medicinal uses - Oak bark has been used by herbalists for years as an astringent, and the leaves and other parts of the trees of the ebony family were traditionally used to treat intestinal parasites, wounds, dysentery, and fever.

Other languages and releases

Japanese (katakana) リュウカン
Japanese (romaji) Ryuukan
Chinese simplified (HDR) 柳康
Chinese traditional (HDR) 柳康
Chinese pinyin Liǔkāng
English Liukan
French Liukan
German Liukan
Italian Liukan
Spanish Liukan

References

  1. Genso Suikoden II 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-88317-769-6), page 235
  2. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 304
  3. Genso Suikoden 108 Stars Character Guide (ISBN 4-7753-0050-4), page 131
  4. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, pages 73, 111, 232