"69"^^ . "50.0"^^ . "35"^^ . "100.0"^^ . "35"^^ . . "6900"^^ . "378"^^ . "-"@en . "Unleash all allies' skills / 15% chance"@en . "43"^^ . "Great DMGx10/ Pt+"@en . "41"^^ . "Weak"@en . "51"^^ . "372"^^ . "28"^^ . "Deal 15X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 50% UP"@en . "Energy Drain"@en . "130"^^ . "76"^^ . "40"^^ . "77"^^ . "Flowers on the battlefield!"@en . "6800"^^ . "9"^^ . "10"^^ . "forest, flowers, and leaves!"@en . "Metamodi"@en . "Strong"@en . "Null:Panic"@en . . "That's why I make trees"@en . "Fire"@en . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "10780"^^ . "-"@en . "Kukunochi"@en . "None"@en . . "UR"@en . "12"^^ . "-"@en . "58"^^ . "11"^^ . "WesniTcDB6EniR58\n%wqje4oniN7nDh8S"@en . "68"^^ . "91"^^ . "As described in the bestiary, Kukunochi's name derives from the Japanese god of trees. He is a rather minor figure in Japanese mythology."@en . . "Null"@en . "grow. Won't you join me!?"@en . . "Void Elec"@en . "48"^^ . "160"^^ . "10.0"^^ . "Repels non-ailment magic attacks for one turn, one attack per ally"@en . . "39"^^ . "9"^^ . "100.0"^^ . "0"^^ . "49"^^ . "100.0"^^ . "even more!"@en . . "254"^^ . . "9724"^^ . "Light Wall"@en . "Tarukaja"@en . "Resist"@en . "42"^^ . "245"^^ . "44"^^ . "2015-08-13"^^ . . "45"^^ . "The kami of trees, called \"spirit of trees\" (kodama) in Engishiki. According to Kojiki, Kukunochi was born after Izanagi and Izanami finished giving birth to the land (see kuniumi). Nihongi likewise states that Kukunochi was born after Izanagi and Izanami had given birth to the various other kami of the sea, rivers and mountains. In his Kojikiden, Motoori Norinaga interpreted kuku to mean \"stalk,\" and chi as a male honorific. Together with Toyoukehime, this kami is referred to as one of the yafunegami (\"kami of houses\"), and continues to be worshiped today on the occasion of roof raising ceremonies and the blessing of new houses."@en . "Calm"@en . "Expel, Death"@en . "191"^^ . "Tree"@en . "I return to nature now..."@en . "100.0"^^ . "Nature is my friend! And"@en . "77"^^ . "This nature-loving tree has the power to make forests grow, even in the driest desert."@en . "100.0"^^ . "-"@en . "Unleash all allies' skills / 10% chance"@en . "-"@en . . "2015-08-13"^^ . "35"^^ . "Force of Nature"@en . "30"^^ . "142"^^ . "Light"@en . "Makarakarn"@en . "5"^^ . "374"^^ . "42"^^ . "Unleash all allies' skills / 10% chance"@en . . "Only available against current Archwitches."@en . "I love nature! But I love you"@en . "War and strife would end if"@en . . . "Tetrakarn"@en . "Absorbs HP and MP from a single enemy"@en . "Physical, one hit, one enemy"@en . "I share my power with the"@en . . "100.0"^^ . "Phys x1, 1 enemy"@en . "7480"^^ . "246"^^ . "Support\\+3\nGun\\+2\nFire\\-3"@en . "Deal 10X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 30% UP"@en . "102"^^ . "Resist"@en . "28"^^ . "48"^^ . "nature filled the world."@en . "-"@en . "Grand Tack"@en . "-"@en . "Tarunda"@en . "Bomdi"@en . "-"@en . "15"^^ . "26"^^ . "16"^^ . "Strong"@en . "Diarahan"@en . "7000"^^ . "As described in the bestiary, Kukunochi's name derives from the Japanese god of trees. He is a rather minor figure in Japanese mythology."@en . "100.0"^^ . "100.0"^^ . . "Strong"@en . "-"@en . "100.0"^^ . "Innate"@en . "Tetrakarn\\Innate\nMakakaja\\Innate\nEnergy Drain\\45"@en . "Only available against current Archwitches."@en . "108"^^ . "Light-Law"@en . "100.0"^^ . "78"^^ . "-"@en . "-"@en . "Zanma"@en . "7700"^^ . "Cowardly"@en . "122"^^ . . "7590"^^ . "Single Foe/1/Physical/None"@en . "62"^^ . "Bomdi"@en . "10626"^^ . "Drain"@en . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "Repels Physical/Gun attacks for one turn, one attack per ally"@en . "Unleash all allies' skills / 5% chance"@en . "Deal 15X DMG to Archwitches / Subjugation Points Earned 50% UP"@en . "69"^^ . "naturally, you are, too!"@en . "297"^^ . "Strong"@en . . "83"^^ . "9"^^ . "Great DMGx15/ Pt+"@en . "Psyo"@en . "12"^^ . "13"^^ . "347"^^ . "The kami of trees, called \"spirit of trees\" (kodama) in Engishiki. According to Kojiki, Kukunochi was born after Izanagi and Izanami finished giving birth to the land (see kuniumi). Nihongi likewise states that Kukunochi was born after Izanagi and Izanami had given birth to the various other kami of the sea, rivers and mountains. In his Kojikiden, Motoori Norinaga interpreted kuku to mean \"stalk,\" and chi as a male honorific. Together with Toyoukehime, this kami is referred to as one of the yafunegami (\"kami of houses\"), and continues to be worshiped today on the occasion of roof raising ceremonies and the blessing of new houses."@en . "222"^^ . .