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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a tech used in {{CC}}. After acquiring 3 boss stars, [[Luccia]] practices the pinning of specimen on a single target. When cast, she leaps into the air and tosses several surgical pins into the selected enemy. After the pins lodge into the target, they explode. | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|ピンストライク|, Pin sutoraiku, lit. Pin Strike}} is a tech used in {{CC}}. After acquiring 3 boss stars, [[Luccia]] practices the pinning of specimen on a single target. When cast, she leaps into the air and tosses several surgical pins into the selected enemy. After the pins lodge into the target, they explode. | ||
==Name Origin== | ==Name Origin== | ||
Not only could this technique refer to surgical pins used to tack arms and legs of specimen down in the process of dissection, but a "Pin-Up Girl", like a bromide, is a poster of a female posing provocatively. Also worthy of mentioning is, Luccia seems to take very good care of her hair, so these pins may, in fact, be hairpins. | Not only could this technique refer to surgical pins used to tack arms and legs of specimen down in the process of dissection, but a "Pin-Up Girl", like a bromide, is a poster of a female posing provocatively. Also worthy of mentioning is, Luccia seems to take very good care of her hair, so these pins may, in fact, be hairpins. | ||
{{CC Techs}} | {{CC Techs}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Cross Techs|{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:Chrono Cross Techs|{{PAGENAME}}]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 21 December 2011
Pin-UpGirl | |
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Luccia uses Pin-UpGirl | |
Type | Magic |
Color | Black |
Allocation Level | 3±3 |
Target | Single Enemy |
User | Luccia |
Description | Practice the pinning of a specimen on your foe |
Pin-UpGirl (ピンストライク , Pin sutoraiku, lit. Pin Strike?) is a tech used in Chrono Cross. After acquiring 3 boss stars, Luccia practices the pinning of specimen on a single target. When cast, she leaps into the air and tosses several surgical pins into the selected enemy. After the pins lodge into the target, they explode.
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
Not only could this technique refer to surgical pins used to tack arms and legs of specimen down in the process of dissection, but a "Pin-Up Girl", like a bromide, is a poster of a female posing provocatively. Also worthy of mentioning is, Luccia seems to take very good care of her hair, so these pins may, in fact, be hairpins.