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|hp = 380 | |hp = 380 | ||
|innt = Red | |innt = [[Red (Element)|Red]] | ||
|atk = 32 | |atk = 32 | ||
|matk = 10 | |matk = 10 | ||
|def = 18 | |def = 18 | ||
|m def = 10 | |m def = 10 | ||
|dropc = | |dropc = [[AquaBall]] | ||
|dropr = Deluge | |dropr = [[Deluge]] | ||
|stelc = Heal | |stelc = [[Heal]] | ||
|stelr = Carnivore | |stelr = [[Carnivore]] | ||
|absorbs = | |absorbs = N/A | ||
|immune = | |immune = N/A | ||
|japanese = | |japanese = | ||
|location = [[Dead Sea]] | |location = [[Dead Sea]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an enemy fought in {{CC}}. With access to a vast array of powerful [[Element]]s such as [[Tornado]], [[Volcano (Element)|Volcano]] and [[BlackHole]], they announce the Element name before casting it. The [[Dead Sea]] theatre zone features this enemy. | ||
{{ | Dressed in hoop-skirts and pettycoats of crimson red, these spectral-like creatures have long manes of gray hair and dark skin. | ||
==Name Origin== | |||
The suffix ''-ienne'' is of French origin and is used to feminize nouns; this enemy's attire seems to define its gender as female. Additionally, a {{w|Tragedy}} is a genre of literature, popularized by playwrites. Since this enemy is female and is found in a theatre, a place where tragedies are performed, this name is very appropriate. | |||
{{CC Enemies}} |
Revision as of 15:39, 14 July 2011
Tragedienne | |
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Location | Dead Sea |
HP | Innate |
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380 | Red |
Attack | Magic Attack |
32 | 10 |
Defense | Magic Defense |
18 | 10 |
Drop (Common) | Drop (Rare) |
AquaBall | Deluge |
Steal (Common) | Steal (Rare) |
Heal | Carnivore |
Absorbs | Immune |
N/A | N/A |
Gold | |
{{{gold}}} |
Tragedienne is an enemy fought in Chrono Cross. With access to a vast array of powerful Elements such as Tornado, Volcano and BlackHole, they announce the Element name before casting it. The Dead Sea theatre zone features this enemy.
Dressed in hoop-skirts and pettycoats of crimson red, these spectral-like creatures have long manes of gray hair and dark skin.
Name Origin
The suffix -ienne is of French origin and is used to feminize nouns; this enemy's attire seems to define its gender as female. Additionally, a Tragedy is a genre of literature, popularized by playwrites. Since this enemy is female and is found in a theatre, a place where tragedies are performed, this name is very appropriate.