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|image = Trick Rune
|image = Trick Rune
|tab1 = Suikoden
|tab1 = Suikoden
|effect = Deals 1.5x damage to one enemy
|effect = Deals 1.5x damage to one enemy. Damage element will reflect weapon element.
|spell1 =
|spell1 =
|cost = 0
|cost = 0
|drop = [[Death Machine]] ''([[Dwarves' Vault]])''
|drop = [[Death Machine]] ''([[Dwarves' Vault]])''
|equip = [[Juppo]] ''(attached)''
|equip = [[Juppo]] ''(irremovable)''
|tab2 = Suikoden II
|effect2 = Deals 3x damage to one enemy. Once per battle.
|spell21 =
|cost2 = 0
|equip2 = [[Meg]] ''(irremovable, LH)''
|tab3 = Suikoden III
|effect3 = Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies. User loses 50% of their HP and has the Unbalance status.
|spell31 =
|cost3 = 0
|equip3 = [[Gadget Z]] ''(irremovable, RH)''
|tab4 = Suikoden IV
|effect4 = Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies.
|spell41 =
|cost4 = 0
|equip4 = [[Sorensen]] ''(irremovable, RH)''
}}
}}



Revision as of 21:10, 29 January 2015

Gadget Rune
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Type Attack rune
Appears in

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.

Information

This rune is permanently attached to Juppo. The rune seems to give the bearer the ability to control and manipulate a mechanical doll.

Stats

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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.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 38

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