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{{Infobox CC Equipment
{{Infobox CC Equipment
|name        = Crystalpan C6
|name        = Crystalpan C6
|image        =  
|image        = [[File:Crystalpan C6 (Leena).png|150px]]
|caption      =  
|caption      = [[Leena]] wielding the Crystalpan C6.
|japanese    = 虹のフライパン
|japanese    = 虹のフライパン
|type        = [[Utensil]]
|type        = [[Utensil]]
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On the periodic table, carbon is a chemical element with the symbol "Ca" and atomic number "6". Put together, they form "Ca20". Carbon is the sole component of diamonds, a type of crystal.
On the periodic table, carbon is a chemical element with the symbol "Ca" and atomic number "6". Put together, they form "Ca20". Carbon is the sole component of diamonds, a type of crystal.


==Gallery==
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File:Crystalpan C6 alternate angle.png|Alternate angle.
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{{CC Weapons}}
{{CC Weapons}}
[[Category:Chrono Cross Weapons|{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Chrono Cross Weapons|{{PAGENAME}}]]

Revision as of 11:17, 2 September 2020

Crystalpan C6

Leena wielding the Crystalpan C6.
Japanese Name 虹のフライパン
Equipment Type Utensil
Description A frying pan made out of Rainbow Shell. (For special occasions!)
Attack 25
Hit % 33%
Price 24000 G
Materials 1 Rainbow Shell, 1 Humour
1 Fur, 1 Carapace,
1 S.Ember, 1 S.Dew,
1 S.Leaf, 1 S.Sand,
1 S.Salt, 1 S.Soot
Vendor Locations Termina (Another World)
Smith Spirit


The Crystalpan C6 (虹のフライパン niji no furaipan?, "Rainbow Frypan") is a weapon in Chrono Cross. It is the ultimate Kitchen Utensil weapon.

Name Origin

On the periodic table, carbon is a chemical element with the symbol "Ca" and atomic number "6". Put together, they form "Ca20". Carbon is the sole component of diamonds, a type of crystal.

Gallery