In the Arena, Hangeki (反撃), or counterattacks, can also be performed by a party leader using the Skill Trigger to counter an opponent's skill. Hangeki gives no damage bonus, but adds to the user's party's Morale and subtracts from the enemy party's Morale no matter the target hit, whether it be the enemy leader, an enemy ally, or even the attacker's own ally if one or the other is Confused or Charmed. Hangeki is mistakenly called Rengeki in the American version of the first volume, with the word "Counterattack!" displayed underneath, but Hangeki written in Japanese in the background. The same error is made in the American versions of the latter two volumes as well, though the voiceover in those volumes is corrected.
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| - In the Arena, Hangeki (反撃), or counterattacks, can also be performed by a party leader using the Skill Trigger to counter an opponent's skill. Hangeki gives no damage bonus, but adds to the user's party's Morale and subtracts from the enemy party's Morale no matter the target hit, whether it be the enemy leader, an enemy ally, or even the attacker's own ally if one or the other is Confused or Charmed. Hangeki is mistakenly called Rengeki in the American version of the first volume, with the word "Counterattack!" displayed underneath, but Hangeki written in Japanese in the background. The same error is made in the American versions of the latter two volumes as well, though the voiceover in those volumes is corrected.
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| - In the Arena, Hangeki (反撃), or counterattacks, can also be performed by a party leader using the Skill Trigger to counter an opponent's skill. Hangeki gives no damage bonus, but adds to the user's party's Morale and subtracts from the enemy party's Morale no matter the target hit, whether it be the enemy leader, an enemy ally, or even the attacker's own ally if one or the other is Confused or Charmed. Hangeki is mistakenly called Rengeki in the American version of the first volume, with the word "Counterattack!" displayed underneath, but Hangeki written in Japanese in the background. The same error is made in the American versions of the latter two volumes as well, though the voiceover in those volumes is corrected.
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