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Tsuchinoko Tsuchinoko Tsuchinoko
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thumb|Eine Tsuchinoko Die Tsuchinoko ist eine sehr seltene Schlange. Man benötigt eine Mausefalle um sie fangen zu können. Wenn man diese bis zum Ende der Snake-Eater Mission lebend bei sich behält, erhält man eine Infinity-Bemalung, mit der man bei Benutzung unendlich Munition erhält. Allerdings sollte man aufpassen, da das Tier während der Folter verlorengeht. Die Tsuchinoko ist eine fiktive Schlange, die in der japanischen Mythologie eine häufige Rolle spielt. Kategorie:Items Kategorie:Nahrungsmittel The Tsuchinoko is a large snake that slithers across the ground. When you kick it and get into battle, it will be poisoned. Use a Cure Drop on it and it will escape, leaving you a Tsuchinoko Dumpling, which is a very useful item (and needed to recruit Gobrey). You must also encounter a Tsuchinoko at least once to recruit Yack.After the Tsuchinoko is killed, you must wait until a game day that is a multiple of 10. Tsuchinoko is the unique dōjutsu born into the Rinnegan eyes of the great serpent Nag. Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ*)? is a demon in the series. As Doraemon warns Nobita that Gian is the one who discovers the Tsuchinoko and he gain fame for that, both of them (with Dorami in the anime) travel to the future and bring one Tsuchinoko with them and show off to their friends. But while Doraemon & Nobita will tell their friends upon their discovery (Nobita calling Suneo in the anime), the Tsukinoko escaped from Nobita's house. Both Nobita & Doraemon were finding it until they realized they were too late as Gian is the one who found the Tsuchinoko first. Tsuchinoko is the deceased great serpent king who was defeated in battle centuries ago by the warlord, Gunshin, after a failed attempt to invade the Eastern Lands. The legendary sword, Kusanagi, was then forged from his fang. thumb|Die Tsuchinoko in einem japanischem BuchDie Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ oder 槌の子, auch bachi hebi (バチヘビ)) ist eine Schlange aus der japanischen Mythologie, welche als 30 bis 80 cm lang und für eine Schlange ungewöhnlich dick beschrieben wird. Der Körper soll sogar breiter sein als der Kopf. Manchmal wird sie mit dem Nozuchi verwechselt, einem anderern schlangenartigen Kryptiden, mit dem sie jedoch keine signifikanten Gemeinsamkeiten hat. thumb|315pxLa Tsuchinoko es una serpiente mística japonesa que aparece en Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater y Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, muy difícil de encontrar, si lo logras capturar obtendras el titulo de Tsuchinoko. En la vida real mucha gente la ha visto pero nadie hasta la fecha ha conseguido sacarle una foto, vive concretamente en los montes japoneses. La podréis encontrar en las siguientes zonas: Sabe increíblemente bien. Clave: TCHNKO Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ) is a rare Friend who've lived on Japari Island since the First Eruption and have appeared in all mainline Kemono Friends media to date. She's not a registered park resident, but rather live on her own in solitude. Very few have ever seen her as she doesn't go outside much and generally shy away from socialization. The Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ, Tsuchinoko), is a legendary snake-like cryptid from Japan. The name tsuchinoko is prevalent in Western Japan, including Kansai and Shikoku; the creature is known as bachi hebi in Northeastern Japan. Tsuchinoko are described as being between 30 and 80 centimeters in length, similar in appearance to a snake, but with a central girth that is much wider than its head or tail, and as having fangs and venom similar to that of a viper. Some accounts also describe the tsuchinoko as being able to jump up to a meter in distance.
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White s-snakes are good luck, s-so you better not eat me!
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Wild, mysterious snake. It has a bloated stomach.
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The Tsuchinoko is a large snake that slithers across the ground. When you kick it and get into battle, it will be poisoned. Use a Cure Drop on it and it will escape, leaving you a Tsuchinoko Dumpling, which is a very useful item (and needed to recruit Gobrey). You must also encounter a Tsuchinoko at least once to recruit Yack.After the Tsuchinoko is killed, you must wait until a game day that is a multiple of 10. The Tsuchinoko will appear in one of eight places (listed below) for two days before switching to another location. -The eight locations where you can fight the Tsuchinoko are the following; -Fire Mountain (In Parsec's chamber) -Tria Region (At the end of the road that goes straight to the Nowem-Tria Region link) -Nowem Region (Underneath the big log in the area with the waterfall, where you would fight Rocky) -Cuatour Region (Take the path going up to the ressan tree outside of Fort Helencia, and the Tsuchinoko will be up near the end of the path) -Elf Region (On the screen where you fight the Crocogator, go past there and go right at the fork in the water. On land, you should find it) -Ocho Region (From the entrance to Ocho, go down, and at the split, head up to the right and onto the next screen. Along the path here) -Dorse Region (on the screen right before the area that leads to the Goblin cemetery, go left all the way. Along this path lies the Tsuchinoko (You should know this area because at the end lies the chest with the Rainbow Crystal)) -Septem Region (In Septem Region, go down the main road, past Septem Cave, past Septem Village, into the screen where you would fight Rocky a second time. Here lies the last location of the Tsuchinoko) Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ*)? is a demon in the series. Tsuchinoko is the unique dōjutsu born into the Rinnegan eyes of the great serpent Nag. Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ) is a rare Friend who've lived on Japari Island since the First Eruption and have appeared in all mainline Kemono Friends media to date. She's not a registered park resident, but rather live on her own in solitude. Very few have ever seen her as she doesn't go outside much and generally shy away from socialization. thumb|315pxLa Tsuchinoko es una serpiente mística japonesa que aparece en Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater y Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, muy difícil de encontrar, si lo logras capturar obtendras el titulo de Tsuchinoko. En la vida real mucha gente la ha visto pero nadie hasta la fecha ha conseguido sacarle una foto, vive concretamente en los montes japoneses. La podréis encontrar en las siguientes zonas: * Sur de Dremuchij * Zona pantanosa de Dremuchij * Norte de Dremuchij * Chyornyj Prud * Sur de Bolshaya Past(Lugar recomendado si quieres que aparezca enseguida) * Sur de Svyatogornyj * Sur de Graniny Gorki (Lugar recomendadosi no quieres arriesgarte a ser descubierto por el enemigo durante la captura) * Oeste de Svyatornyj * Sokrovenno Sabe increíblemente bien. Clave: TCHNKO As Doraemon warns Nobita that Gian is the one who discovers the Tsuchinoko and he gain fame for that, both of them (with Dorami in the anime) travel to the future and bring one Tsuchinoko with them and show off to their friends. But while Doraemon & Nobita will tell their friends upon their discovery (Nobita calling Suneo in the anime), the Tsukinoko escaped from Nobita's house. Both Nobita & Doraemon were finding it until they realized they were too late as Gian is the one who found the Tsuchinoko first. The Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ, Tsuchinoko), is a legendary snake-like cryptid from Japan. The name tsuchinoko is prevalent in Western Japan, including Kansai and Shikoku; the creature is known as bachi hebi in Northeastern Japan. Tsuchinoko are described as being between 30 and 80 centimeters in length, similar in appearance to a snake, but with a central girth that is much wider than its head or tail, and as having fangs and venom similar to that of a viper. Some accounts also describe the tsuchinoko as being able to jump up to a meter in distance. According to legend, some tsuchinoko have the ability to speak and a propensity for lying, as well as a taste for alcohol. Legend also records that it will sometimes swallow its own tail so that it can roll like a hoop. They are said to be delicious. EVA has eaten one herself, having been served it alongside shark fin soup. When shot they will emit a squeaking noise much like a rat. thumb|Eine Tsuchinoko Die Tsuchinoko ist eine sehr seltene Schlange. Man benötigt eine Mausefalle um sie fangen zu können. Wenn man diese bis zum Ende der Snake-Eater Mission lebend bei sich behält, erhält man eine Infinity-Bemalung, mit der man bei Benutzung unendlich Munition erhält. Allerdings sollte man aufpassen, da das Tier während der Folter verlorengeht. Die Tsuchinoko ist eine fiktive Schlange, die in der japanischen Mythologie eine häufige Rolle spielt. Kategorie:Items Kategorie:Nahrungsmittel Tsuchinoko is the deceased great serpent king who was defeated in battle centuries ago by the warlord, Gunshin, after a failed attempt to invade the Eastern Lands. The legendary sword, Kusanagi, was then forged from his fang. thumb|Die Tsuchinoko in einem japanischem BuchDie Tsuchinoko (ツチノコ oder 槌の子, auch bachi hebi (バチヘビ)) ist eine Schlange aus der japanischen Mythologie, welche als 30 bis 80 cm lang und für eine Schlange ungewöhnlich dick beschrieben wird. Der Körper soll sogar breiter sein als der Kopf. Manchmal wird sie mit dem Nozuchi verwechselt, einem anderern schlangenartigen Kryptiden, mit dem sie jedoch keine signifikanten Gemeinsamkeiten hat. Die Schlange besitzt laut manchen Beschreibungen Giftzähne und soll sogar sprechen können. Manchmal heißt es sogar, dass die Tsuchinoko dem Alkohol sehr zugeneigt ist und ihren Körper aufrollt, um dann wie ein Rad zu rollen, ähnlich der Amphisbaena. Sichtungen der Tsuchinoko gab es in Japan seite dem 13. Jahrhundert, vor allem seit dem 17. Jahrhundert nehmen die Sichtungen stark zu. Während manche diese Sichungen für Fehlinterpretationen bekannter Schlangen- oder Echsenarten halten, wäre es natürlich auch möglich, dass es sich um eine bislang unbekannte Schlangenart handelt.