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|type = [[Fire]] | |type = [[Fire]] | ||
|luccareq = [[Fire (Tech)|Fire]] | |||
|aylareq = [[Roundillo Kick]] | |aylareq = [[Roundillo Kick]] | ||
|target = Single enemy. | |target = Single enemy. | ||
|desc = A flaming kick at an enemy. | |desc = A flaming kick at an enemy. | ||
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{{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|炎蹴り ほのおげり honoo-geri}} is a [[Tech|Double Tech]] used by [[Lucca]] and [[Ayla]] in {{CT}}. Dealing massive amounts of damage compared to Techs learned earlier in the game and normal normal physical blows, it is a very powerful Double Tech. It is possible to learn this Tech very early, right after Ayla joins the party in [[Prehistory]]. | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|炎蹴り ほのおげり honoo-geri}} is a [[Tech|Double Tech]] used by [[Lucca]] and [[Ayla]] in {{CT}}. Dealing massive amounts of damage compared to Techs learned earlier in the game and normal normal physical blows, it is a very powerful Double Tech. It is possible to learn this Tech very early, right after Ayla joins the party in [[Prehistory]]. |
Latest revision as of 05:56, 6 July 2020
Flame Kick | |
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Used By | Lucca Ayla |
MP Costs | 2/2 |
Element Type | Fire |
Lucca Reqs | Fire |
Ayla Reqs | Roundillo Kick |
Target | Single enemy. |
Description | A flaming kick at an enemy. |
Flame Kick (炎蹴り ほのおげり honoo-geri?) is a Double Tech used by Lucca and Ayla in Chrono Trigger. Dealing massive amounts of damage compared to Techs learned earlier in the game and normal normal physical blows, it is a very powerful Double Tech. It is possible to learn this Tech very early, right after Ayla joins the party in Prehistory.
Description[edit | edit source]
When cast, Ayla promptly jumps atop Lucca, who then casts Fire around her. Ayla starts spinning around Lucca and then goes to the enemy, performing a very strong kick. Fire erupts from the point of impact, and the enemy makes a frightened gesture with their face in return.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The name appears to be a literal description of the animation, which involves both kicking and flames.
The Japanese name means the same thing as the English translation.