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Medicine-using effect rune
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|desc1=Use medicine automatically on injured allies with HP lower than 35%.
|desc1=Use medicine automatically on injured allies with HP lower than 35%.
|cost=15000
|cost=15000
|drop=[[Flyer]] ''(Outside [[South Window City]])''
|drop=[[Flying Squirrel (Suikoden II)]] ''(Outside [[South Window City]])''
|locations=[[Guardian Deity statue]] ''(RUUU)''<br>[[Rakutei Mountain]] ''(chest)''
|locations=[[Guardian Deity statue]] ''(RUUU)''<br>[[Rakutei Mountain]] ''(chest)''
|equip=[[Tuta]] {{RA}} {{RF}}
|equip=[[Tuta]] {{RA}} {{RF}}

Latest revision as of 08:53, 6 March 2025

Medicine Rune
おくすりの紋章 Okusuri no Monshō
Rune Information
Type
Effect rune

The Medicine Rune (おくすりの紋章, Okusuri no Monshō) is a rune which appears in Suikoden II, Suikoden III, and Suikoden V.

Information

Tuta prominently bore this rune during the Dunan Unification War, though it was not exclusive to the youth. The Medicine Rune allows the bearer to rapidly apply medicine to the wounds of severely injured allies in the middle of combat.

Although this was the only ability the rune granted, it could often be the difference between victory and defeat in a dangerous battle. However, to be effective, the bearer would have to have a number of appropriate healing items on hand.

Data

Data
Cost 15000 potch
Drop Brass Castle Item Shop (ch. 2-4, rare find)
Duck Village Rune Shop (ch. 3-5)
Equipped No character comes equipped with this rune.
Found North Cavern (Treasure, Ghost Knight)
Sold No store in-game sells this rune.
Effect
1 Medicine Rune
Use medicine automatically on injured allies with HP lower than 20%.


References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 45
  2. Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 133, 287