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{{Infobox CT Tech | {{Infobox CT Tech | ||
|name = Cat Attack | |name = Cat Attack | ||
|image = | |image = [[File:Cat attack.png]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|user = [[Ayla]] | |user = [[Ayla]] | ||
|altname = | |altname = Cat Attack | ||
|mp = 3 | |mp = 3 | ||
|type = None | |type = None | ||
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|desc = Savagely claw an enemy. | |desc = Savagely claw an enemy. | ||
|doubles = [[Thunder Chomp]] | |doubles = [[Thunder Chomp]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|ひっかきかみつき ''hikkaki kamitsuki'' "Scratch and Bite"}} is [[Ayla]]'s third [[tech]] in {{CT}}. It causes Ayla to claw and bite at her opponent like a wild cat for 2.2 times the damage of the regular [[Attack]] command. | ||
{{stub}} | ==Name origin== | ||
The Japanese name (引っかき噛み付き) simply pairs the two verbs for scratch ("hikkaki") and bite/snap at (as in snapping one's jaws) ("kamitsuki") together. | |||
The English name is less literal and more figurative, since cats are known for their scratching and biting. | |||
{{Tech-stub}} | |||
{{CT Techs}} | {{CT Techs}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger]] | |||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] |
Latest revision as of 23:22, 17 June 2020
Cat Attack | |
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Learned by | Ayla |
SNES/PS name | Cat Attack |
MP cost | 3 |
Element type | None |
TP required | 100 |
Target | One Enemy |
Description | Savagely claw an enemy. |
Double Techs | Thunder Chomp |
Cat Attack (ひっかきかみつき hikkaki kamitsuki "Scratch and Bite"?) is Ayla's third tech in Chrono Trigger. It causes Ayla to claw and bite at her opponent like a wild cat for 2.2 times the damage of the regular Attack command.
Name origin[edit | edit source]
The Japanese name (引っかき噛み付き) simply pairs the two verbs for scratch ("hikkaki") and bite/snap at (as in snapping one's jaws) ("kamitsuki") together.
The English name is less literal and more figurative, since cats are known for their scratching and biting.