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{{Infobox CC Element
{{Infobox CC Element
|name    = Flap
|name    = Flap
|image    = [[File:Flap_Element.png|250px]]
|image    = [[File:Flap_Element.png|300px]]
|caption  = [[Polly]] uses Flap on [[Luccia]].  
|caption  = [[Polly]] uses Flap on [[Luccia]].  
|type    = Physical
|type    = Physical
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Red (Element)|Red]] enemy [[tech]] used in {{CC}}. Aboard the [[S.S. Zelbess]], [[Serge]]'s strength is tested against the prehistory parrot, [[Polly]]. Fecklessly throughout the battle, Polly conjures a gust of wind through the flapping of its wings to strike a single opponent several times successively.
{{nihongo|''{{PAGENAME}}'''|はばたき|, Habataki}} is a [[Red (Element)|Red]] enemy [[tech]] used in {{CC}}. Aboard the [[S.S. Zelbess]], [[Serge]]'s strength is tested against the prehistory parrot, [[Polly]]. Fecklessly throughout the battle, Polly conjures a gust of wind through the flapping of its wings to strike a single opponent several times successively.


==Name Origin==
==Name Origin==

Revision as of 04:24, 6 January 2012

Flap
Flap Element.png
Polly uses Flap on Luccia.
Type Physical
Color Red
Target Single Opponent
User Polly

Flap' (はばたき , Habataki?) is a Red enemy tech used in Chrono Cross. Aboard the S.S. Zelbess, Serge's strength is tested against the prehistory parrot, Polly. Fecklessly throughout the battle, Polly conjures a gust of wind through the flapping of its wings to strike a single opponent several times successively.

Name Origin

Flap is the onomotapoeia of a bird's wing movements. It is also a noun used to describe the wings of aviation vehicles and triangular slices of objects (for instance, the flap of a book).