Difference between revisions of "VedicBlade"
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+ | ''DS Name'': Yaksha Blade<br /> | ||
''Used by'': [[Crono]]<br> | ''Used by'': [[Crono]]<br> | ||
''Type'': [[Sword]]<Br> | ''Type'': [[Sword]]<Br> | ||
''Attack'': 135<br> | ''Attack'': 135<br> | ||
− | ''Stat Increase'': 75 | + | ''Stat Increase'': 75 <br> |
+ | ''Base Critical Hit Rate'': 10% <br> | ||
+ | ''Sell'': 15000g | ||
''How to obtain'':<Br> | ''How to obtain'':<Br> | ||
− | [[Death Peak]] - Chest. | + | *[[Death Peak]] - Chest. |
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+ | A sword that draws upon a yaksha's might. | ||
===Japanese Equivalent=== | ===Japanese Equivalent=== | ||
− | '' | + | ''Japanese'': やしゃ<br> |
''Translation'': Yasha | ''Translation'': Yasha | ||
===Name Origin=== | ===Name Origin=== | ||
− | Vedic refers to the Vedas, the most ancient sacred Hindu texts, written in Sanskrit. Yasha can mean demon in various forms, often female. | + | Vedic refers to the Vedas, the most ancient sacred Hindu texts, written in Sanskrit. Yasha can mean demon in various forms, often female. A Yaksha is a nature spirit in Hindu and Buddhist mythology. |
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+ | ==Media== | ||
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+ | ===Images=== | ||
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+ | [[Image:VedicBlade.png|VedicBlade]] | ||
''From'': [[Weapons (Chrono Trigger)]] | ''From'': [[Weapons (Chrono Trigger)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 4 October 2009
Contents
General Information
Chrono Trigger
DS Name: Yaksha Blade
Used by: Crono
Type: Sword
Attack: 135
Stat Increase: 75
Base Critical Hit Rate: 10%
Sell: 15000g
How to obtain:
- Death Peak - Chest.
A sword that draws upon a yaksha's might.
Japanese Equivalent
Japanese: やしゃ
Translation: Yasha
Name Origin
Vedic refers to the Vedas, the most ancient sacred Hindu texts, written in Sanskrit. Yasha can mean demon in various forms, often female. A Yaksha is a nature spirit in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.
Media
Images
From: Weapons (Chrono Trigger)