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|desc = Jump-kick an enemy. | |desc = Jump-kick an enemy. | ||
|doubles = | |doubles = [[Drill Kick]] <br> [[Flame Kick]] <br> [[Spin Kick]] <br> [[Bubble Burst]] | ||
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''' | {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|まるまじろキック ''marumajiro kikku'' "[[Roundillo|Marumadillo]] Kick"}} {{altname|Rollo Kick}} is [[Ayla]]'s second tech in {{CT}}. While she does this [[Tech]], it makes a [[Roundillo]] sound. | ||
==Name Origin== | |||
This Tech is named after the [[Roundillo]] enemy. While the connection is fairly obvious in the Japanese and modern English localizations, this connection might have been lost to many players of the old [[SNES]] localization, as the old name for the tech is "Rollo Kick", while the old name for the enemy is "Roly". | |||
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{{CT Techs}} | {{CT Techs}} | ||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger]] | |||
[[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] | [[Category:Chrono Trigger Techs]] |
Latest revision as of 23:11, 17 June 2020
Roundillo Kick | |
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Learned by | Ayla |
SNES/PS name | Rollo Kick |
MP cost | 2 |
Element type | None |
TP required | 60 |
Target | One Enemy |
Description | Jump-kick an enemy. |
Double Techs | Drill Kick Flame Kick Spin Kick Bubble Burst |
Roundillo Kick (まるまじろキック marumajiro kikku "Marumadillo Kick"?) (also known as Rollo Kick in the SNES/PS version) is Ayla's second tech in Chrono Trigger. While she does this Tech, it makes a Roundillo sound.
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
This Tech is named after the Roundillo enemy. While the connection is fairly obvious in the Japanese and modern English localizations, this connection might have been lost to many players of the old SNES localization, as the old name for the tech is "Rollo Kick", while the old name for the enemy is "Roly".