(1169–1184) was a samurai famous for his early death in single combat. At the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani, Atsumori engaged Kumagai Naozane, an ally of the Minamoto, and was killed. Kumagai had a son the same age as Atsumori. Kumagai's great remorse as told in the tale, coupled with his taking of priestly vows, caused this otherwise unremarkable event to become well known for its tragedy.
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| - (1169–1184) was a samurai famous for his early death in single combat. At the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani, Atsumori engaged Kumagai Naozane, an ally of the Minamoto, and was killed. Kumagai had a son the same age as Atsumori. Kumagai's great remorse as told in the tale, coupled with his taking of priestly vows, caused this otherwise unremarkable event to become well known for its tragedy.
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Luck Skill
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Obtain
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Max Luck
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- 90(xsd:integer)
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BOH
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Sling
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Bump Combo
| - Randomly targets foes with 4 elemental pass-through shots.
- Randomly targets foes with 6 elemental pass-through shots.
- Homing Piercer 6
- Homing Piercer 4
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ATK
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- 8759(xsd:integer)
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Evo
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Strike shot
| - Increases Speed.
- Bashes the first contacted enemy and attacks with a laser.
- Melody at the Water's Edge - 14 Turns
- Poetic Justice - 12 Turns
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spd
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- 275(xsd:double)
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Gauge
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Ability
| - Mech Slayer M
- Mech Slayer
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NA
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- 1365(xsd:integer)
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Image
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JP
| - 1364(xsd:integer)
- 1365(xsd:integer)
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HP
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- 13202(xsd:integer)
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| - (1169–1184) was a samurai famous for his early death in single combat. At the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani, Atsumori engaged Kumagai Naozane, an ally of the Minamoto, and was killed. Kumagai had a son the same age as Atsumori. Kumagai's great remorse as told in the tale, coupled with his taking of priestly vows, caused this otherwise unremarkable event to become well known for its tragedy.
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