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{{Rune | {{Rune | ||
|name = Gadget Rune | |name=Gadget Rune | ||
| | |jpname=からくりの紋章 | ||
| | |roname=Karakuri no Monshō | ||
|image = Trick Rune | |image=Trick Rune | ||
|type = Attack rune | |type=Attack rune | ||
|S1= yes | |S1=yes | ||
|S2= yes | |S2=yes | ||
|S3= yes | |S3=yes | ||
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}}The '''Gadget Rune''' (からくりの紋章, ''Karakuri no Monshō''), translated as '''Trick Rune''' 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== | ==Information== | ||
This [[rune]] | This [[rune]] was attached to [[Juppo]] during the [[Gate Rune War]]. The rune gave the bearer the ability to create, control, and manipulate a mechanical doll. These dolls do not function without the use of the rune. | ||
== | The origin of this rune is unknown, but some theorize that it is a mechanical being created by Juppo in the shape of a rune. The rune mark itself looks as if it has a segmented head, torso, and hands, almost like a diagram. | ||
{{Rune | |||
|name = Gadget Rune (Trick Rune) | [[Meg]] would later inherit the rune from Juppo, using it during the [[Dunan Unification War]]. Meg's use of the rune was restricted to once per battle and with more power behind it, perhaps due to her own tinkering. | ||
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| | During the [[War of the Champions]], [[Gadget Z]] would wield this rune. It would allow him to merge with a giant robot, causing great destruction to his foes, but at the cost of his own health and balance. | ||
|image = Trick Rune | {{clear}} | ||
|tab1 = Suikoden | ==Data== | ||
| | {{Rune data | ||
|name=Gadget Rune (Trick Rune) | |||
|cost = 0 | |jpname=からくりの紋章 | ||
|drop = [[Death Machine]] ''([[Dwarves' Vault]])'' | |roname=Karakuri no Monshō | ||
|equip = [[Juppo]] | |image=Trick Rune | ||
|tab1=Suikoden | |||
|spellname=Attack | |||
|spell1=Trick Rune | |||
|desc1=Deals 1.5x damage to one enemy. Damage element will reflect weapon element. | |||
|cost=0 | |||
|drop=[[Death Machine]] ''([[Dwarves' Vault]])'' | |||
|equip=[[Juppo]] {{RF}} | |||
|tab2=Suikoden II | |||
|spellname2=Attack | |||
|spell21=Trick Rune | |||
|desc21=Deals 3x damage to one enemy. Once per battle. | |||
|cost2=0 | |||
|equip2=[[Meg]] {{LA}} {{RF}} | |||
|tab3=Suikoden III | |||
|spellname3=Attack | |||
|spell31=Gadget Rune | |||
|desc31=Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies. User loses 50% of their HP and has the Unbalance status. | |||
|cost3=0 | |||
|equip3=[[Gadget Z]] {{RA}} {{RF}} | |||
|tab4=Suikoden V | |||
|spellname4=Effect | |||
|spell41=Gadget Rune | |||
|desc41=Deals 0.4x damage to all enemies. | |||
|cost4=0 | |||
|equip4=[[Sorensen]] {{RA}} {{RF}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | * Called the Trick Rune in the first two games, the Japanese word ''karakuri'' does mean ''trick'', but it is also a term used for mechanical dolls and string puppets and forms part of the Japanese name for [[Gadget]] and [[Gadget Z]]. | ||
==References== | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia]] (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 64 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Genso Shinsho Vol.8]] (ISBN 4-7753-0081-4), page 28 | |||
# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], pages 38, 139, 292 | |||
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}} | {{GS23}} {{Short description|Trickster-specialty command rune}} |