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| This [[rune]] could not be borne by an individual, and had to be attached to a weapon. It gives the bearer a chance of stealing [[potch]] from the enemy they attack, making for a vicious mugging. | | This [[rune]] could not be borne by an individual, and had to be attached to a weapon. Increasing hand dexterity, it gives the bearer a chance of stealing [[potch]] from the enemy when they attack, making for a vicious mugging. |
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| | # [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 185 |
| # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 183 | | # [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 183 |
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| {{GS02}}{{Short description|Potch-stealing effect rune}} | | {{GS02}}{{Short description|Potch-stealing effect rune}} |
The Technique Rune (手技の紋章, Shugi no Monshō) is a rune which appears in Suikoden II.
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This rune could not be borne by an individual, and had to be attached to a weapon. Increasing hand dexterity, it gives the bearer a chance of stealing potch from the enemy when they attack, making for a vicious mugging.
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Technique Rune Steals potch (40% chance) with physical attack, once per enemy per battle. Will steal the normal drop amount from regular enemies, and x0.3 the drop amount from bosses.
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The term Technique Rune is accurate, but the Japanese Shugi more precisely refers to hand craft or techniques, making it more a reference to the dexterity needed to pickpocket someone.
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