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|name = Trick Rune
|name = Gadget Rune
|japanese_name= からくりの紋章
|japanese_name= からくりの紋章
|romaji_name = Karakuri no Monshō
|romaji_name = Karakuri no Monshō
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}}The '''Trick Rune''' (からくりの紋章, ''Karakuri no Monshō'') is a [[rune]] which appears in the first [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]].
}}The '''Gadget Rune''' (からくりの紋章, ''Karakuri no Monshō''), translated as '''Trick Rune''' in [[Suikoden (game)|Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]], is a [[rune]] which appears in several games of the [[Suikoden (series)|Suikoden series]].


==Information==
==Information==
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==Stats==
==Stats==
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|name = Trick Rune
|name = Gadget Rune (Trick Rune)
|japanese_name= からくりの紋章
|japanese_name= からくりの紋章
|romaji_name = Karakuri no Monshō
|romaji_name = Karakuri no Monshō

Revision as of 19:19, 28 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. When used, it summons a mechanical doll to attack an enemy for 1.5x damage.

Stats

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Trivia

  • The word karakuri does mean trick, but it is also a term used for mechanical dolls and string puppets.

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