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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Tech|Double Tech]] used by [[Marle]] and [[Ayla]] in {{CT}}. This tech is the weaker alternative of [[Iceberg Toss]]. | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|氷投げ こおりなげ ''kōri nage''}} is a [[Tech|Double Tech]] used by [[Marle]] and [[Ayla]] in {{CT}}. This tech is the weaker alternative of [[Iceberg Toss]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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Quite literally, Ayla ''tosses'' chunks of ''ice'' at foes. | Quite literally, Ayla ''tosses'' chunks of ''ice'' at foes. | ||
The Japanese name essentially means the same thing as the English, with 氷 ''kōri'' being the Japanese word for "Ice" and 投げ なげ ''nage'' being the verb for throw or toss. | |||
{{CT_Techs}} | {{CT_Techs}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] | ||
[[Category:Double Techs]] | [[Category:Double Techs]] |
Revision as of 22:19, 18 June 2020
Ice Toss | |
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Used By | Marle, Ayla |
SNES/PS Name | Ice Toss |
MP Costs | 2/4 |
Element Type | Water |
Marle Reqs | Ice |
Ayla Reqs | Boulder Toss |
Target | Circle of enemies. |
Description | Lob ice at enemies in a circle. |
Ice Toss (氷投げ こおりなげ kōri nage?) is a Double Tech used by Marle and Ayla in Chrono Trigger. This tech is the weaker alternative of Iceberg Toss.
Description
When cast, Marle summons one large chunk of ice to Ayla, who then breaks and throws the now smaller chunks at multiple clustered targets. A swell of blue energy erupts from the point of impact.
Etymology
Quite literally, Ayla tosses chunks of ice at foes.
The Japanese name essentially means the same thing as the English, with 氷 kōri being the Japanese word for "Ice" and 投げ なげ nage being the verb for throw or toss.