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* ''Harisen'' (張り扇) is a common prop in Japanese comedies. | * ''Harisen'' (張り扇) is a common prop in Japanese comedies. | ||
* This weapon is simply known as ''Harisen'' (ハリセン) on the Japanese version of ''PSU''. | * This weapon is simply known as ''Harisen'' (ハリセン) on the Japanese version of ''PSU''. | ||
+ | * This weapon first appeared in Phantasy Star Online as a larger sword-type weapon. | ||
* Has a [[Casino Voloyal]] equivalent, [[Harisen Battle Fan/C]], which can be traded for {{Silver}} 01. | * Has a [[Casino Voloyal]] equivalent, [[Harisen Battle Fan/C]], which can be traded for {{Silver}} 01. | ||
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== Stats, synthesis, etc. == | == Stats, synthesis, etc. == |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 31 March 2009
A ceremonial object with roots in "owarai," an aspect of newman culture. Its attack does little physical damage.
Item details
- Attack changes to Smack when this weapon is equipped.
- Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1.
- Owarai (お笑い) is a Japanese term that refers to comedy shows, often slapstick, such as those seen on television.
- Harisen (張り扇) is a common prop in Japanese comedies.
- This weapon is simply known as Harisen (ハリセン) on the Japanese version of PSU.
- This weapon first appeared in Phantasy Star Online as a larger sword-type weapon.
- Has a Casino Voloyal equivalent, Harisen Battle Fan/C, which can be traded for 01.
Stats, synthesis, etc.
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Image gallery
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