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White Tiger Rune 白虎の紋章, Byakko no Monshō | |
Type | Attack rune |
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The White Tiger Rune (白虎の紋章, Byakko no Monshō) is an attack rune which appears in Suikoden II and Suikoden Tactics. It is a rune used by martial artists.
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This rune was borne by the master-student duo of Long Chan-Chan and Wakaba during the Dunan Unification War. It was considered something of an emblem for Long Chan-Chan's dojo. In addition to the technique of firing a ball of ki, the bearer can also attack with a powerful series of strikes.
However, there are cases where the user would be knocked off-balance and unable to act for a time. This effect could apparently be mitigated with training. As someone with more experience, Long Chan-Chan was better at handling the effects of this rune than his enthusiastic protege.
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References
- Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 233
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 203