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|name = | |name = Opposites Attrack | ||
|japanese_name= デコボコ攻撃 | |japanese_name= デコボコ攻撃 | ||
|romaji_name = Dekoboko Kōgeki | |romaji_name = Dekoboko Kōgeki | ||
|video = <youtube width=" | |video = <youtube width="320">T6cW4la3JCg</youtube> | ||
|member1img = Humphrey (portrait) | |member1img = Humphrey (portrait) | ||
|member2img = Krin (portrait) | |member2img = Krin (portrait) | ||
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|damage = 2x damage to one enemy | |damage = 2x damage to one enemy | ||
|effect = No effect | |effect = No effect | ||
|S1 = yes | |||
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'''Opposites Attrack''' (デコボコ攻撃, ''Dekoboko Kōgeki'') is a [[Unite Attack]] in [[Suikoden]]. This was called the '''Bumpy Attack''' in the 1996 English localization of Suikoden. | |||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
This attack is used by [[Humphrey Mintz]] and [[Krin]]. In this attack, Krin flings a needle at the enemy before Humphrey rushes forward, thumping Krin with his sword and sending the thief flying into the target. | This attack is used by [[Humphrey Mintz]] and [[Krin]]. In this attack, Krin flings a needle at the enemy before Humphrey rushes forward, thumping Krin with his sword and sending the thief flying into the target. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* The English name is a play on the term "Opposites Attract". The word "dekoboko" (デコボコ) can imply something is irregular or unusual, such as the pairing of this unite attack. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 75 | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 75 | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 7 January 2023
Opposites Attrack
Participants
Unite Information
Range
Single enemy
Damage
2x damage to one enemy
Effect
No effect
Opposites Attrack (デコボコ攻撃, Dekoboko Kōgeki) is a Unite Attack in Suikoden. This was called the Bumpy Attack in the 1996 English localization of Suikoden.
Information
This attack is used by Humphrey Mintz and Krin. In this attack, Krin flings a needle at the enemy before Humphrey rushes forward, thumping Krin with his sword and sending the thief flying into the target.
Trivia
- The English name is a play on the term "Opposites Attract". The word "dekoboko" (デコボコ) can imply something is irregular or unusual, such as the pairing of this unite attack.
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 75