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| {{Rune | | {{Rune |
| |name = Trick Rune | | |name=Gadget Rune |
| |japanese_name= からくりの紋章 | | |jpname=からくりの紋章 |
| |romaji_name = Karakuri no Monshō | | |roname=Karakuri no Monshō |
| |image = Trick Rune | | |image=Trick Rune |
| |type = Attack rune | | |type=Attack rune |
| |effect = Deals 1.5x damage to one enemy | | |S1=yes |
| |S1= yes | | |S2=yes |
| }}The '''Trick Rune''' (からくりの紋章, ''Karakuri no Monshō'') is a [[rune]] which appears in the first [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]]. | | |S3=yes |
| | |S5=yes |
| | }} |
| | The '''Gadget Rune''' (からくりの紋章, ''Karakuri no Monshō''), translated as '''Trick Rune''' in [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]], is a [[rune]] which appears in several games of the [[Suikoden series]]. |
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| This [[rune]] is permanently attached to [[Juppo]]. When used, it summons a mechanical doll to attack an enemy for 1.5x damage. | | ==Information== |
| | This [[rune]] was attached to [[Juppo]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. The rune gave the bearer the ability to create, control, and manipulate a mechanical doll. These dolls do not function without the use of the rune. |
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| ==Name==
| | The origin of this rune is unknown, but some theorize that it is a mechanical being created by Juppo in the shape of a rune. The rune mark itself looks as if it has a segmented head, torso, and hands, almost like a diagram. |
| The word ''karakuri'' does mean ''trick'', but it is also a term used for mechanical dolls and string puppets. | |
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| {{Top icons | | [[Meg]] would later inherit the rune from Juppo, using it during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. Meg's use of the rune was restricted to once per battle and with more power behind it, perhaps due to her own tinkering. |
| |Suikoden= yes | | |
| |Suikoden II= no | | During the [[War of the Champions]], [[Gadget Z]] would wield this rune. It would allow him to merge with a giant robot, causing great destruction to his foes, but at the cost of his own health and balance. |
| |Suikoden III= no | | {{clear}} |
| |Suikoden IV= no | | ==Data== |
| |Suikoden V= no | | {{Rune data |
| |Tierkreis= no | | |name=Gadget Rune (Trick Rune) |
| |Suikogaiden 1= no | | |jpname=からくりの紋章 |
| |Suikogaiden 2= no | | |roname=Karakuri no Monshō |
| |Tactics= no | | |image=Trick Rune |
| |Card Stories= no | | |tab1=Suikoden |
| | |spellname=Attack |
| | |spell1=Trick Rune |
| | |desc1=Deals 1.5x damage to one enemy. Damage element will reflect weapon element. |
| | |cost=0 |
| | |drop=[[Death Machine]] ''([[Dwarves' Vault]])'' |
| | |equip=[[Juppo]] {{RF}} |
| | |tab2=Suikoden II |
| | |spellname2=Attack |
| | |spell21=Trick Rune |
| | |desc21=Deals 3x damage to one enemy. Once per battle. |
| | |cost2=0 |
| | |equip2=[[Meg]] {{LA}} {{RF}} |
| | |tab3=Suikoden III |
| | |spellname3=Attack |
| | |spell31=Gadget Rune |
| | |desc31=Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies. User loses 50% of their HP and has the Unbalance status. |
| | |cost3=0 |
| | |equip3=[[Gadget Z]] {{RA}} {{RF}} |
| | |tab4=Suikoden V |
| | |spellname4=Effect |
| | |spell41=Gadget Rune |
| | |desc41=Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies. |
| | |cost4=0 |
| | |equip4=[[Sorensen]] {{RA}} {{RF}} |
| }} | | }} |
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| | ==Trivia== |
| | * Called the Trick Rune in the first two games, the Japanese word ''karakuri'' does mean ''trick'', but it is also a term used for mechanical dolls and string puppets and forms part of the Japanese name for [[Gadget]] and [[Gadget Z]]. |
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| | ==References== |
| | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 64 |
| | # [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.8]] (ISBN 4-7753-0081-4), page 28 |
| | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 38, 139, 292 |
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| | {{GS23}} {{Short description|Trickster-specialty command rune}} |