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{{Template:Infobox CT Tech2 | {{Template:Infobox CT Tech2 | ||
|name = Double Cure | |name = Double Cure | ||
|users = Marle | |users = [[File:Marle_Sprite.gif|54px]] [[Marle]] <br> [[File:Frog_Sprite.gif|54px]] [[Frog]] | ||
|altname = Double Cure | |||
|mp = 5/5 | |mp = 5/5 | ||
|marlereq = [[Cure II]] | |marlereq = [[Cure II]] | ||
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|target = All allies. | |target = All allies. | ||
|desc = Fully restores all allies' HP and status. | |desc = Fully restores all allies' HP and status. | ||
|image = [[Image:Double_Cure.gif|250px]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
''' | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|Wケアルガ ''daburu kearuga'' "Double [[Cure II|Curaga]]"}} is a double [[Tech]] in {{CT}}. It is used by [[Marle]] and [[Frog]]. When cast, several yellow sparkles surround the casters and targets, restoring all [[Hit Point]]s and curing all [[Status Effect]]s. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*In the Japanese language, the letter "W", as found in this technique's Japanese name, is often used as a stand in for the English loanword "Double". This is because the letter "W (double u)" and "double" are pronounced the same in Japanese: ダブル ''daburu''. | |||
{{CT_Techs}} | {{CT_Techs}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] | |||
[[Category:Double Techs]] |
Latest revision as of 04:30, 6 July 2020
Double Cure | |
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Used By | Marle Frog |
SNES/PS Name | Double Cure |
MP Costs | 5/5 |
Marle Reqs | Cure II |
Frog Reqs | Cure II |
Target | All allies. |
Description | Fully restores all allies' HP and status. |
Double Cure (Wケアルガ daburu kearuga "Double Curaga"?) is a double Tech in Chrono Trigger. It is used by Marle and Frog. When cast, several yellow sparkles surround the casters and targets, restoring all Hit Points and curing all Status Effects.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- In the Japanese language, the letter "W", as found in this technique's Japanese name, is often used as a stand in for the English loanword "Double". This is because the letter "W (double u)" and "double" are pronounced the same in Japanese: ダブル daburu.