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  • Demon Fang
  • Demon Fang
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  • A fang from a demon. A breed component.
  • While its origins are unknown, it is believed this blade was forged in the Netherrealm.
  • Demon Fang (Dt.: Dämonenzahn) ist ein Schlag-Arte.
  • The Demon Fang is a Normal fist weapon for the Monk in Diablo III. It requires character level 59 to be used.
  • Demon Fang es una espada usada por Sareena en Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Aunque sus orígenes son desconocidos, se cree que la hoja fue forjada en el Netherrealm.
  • Demon Fang, known in Japan as Demon God Sword (魔神剣, Majinken ), is Lloyd's down attack in Super Smash Flash and standard special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Both games involve Lloyd creating a shockwave projectile on the floor, which will slide along the floor, causing damage to anything that comes into contact with it. In Super Smash Flash 2, however, the move deals much less damage and knockback compared to the Super Smash Flash version of this move, most likely because of the drastically improved game mechanics. The move itself has extremely low priority, making it rather useless against characters with fast projectiles, such as Mario or Naruto. In Super Smash Flash 2, this attack deals 3% damage.
  • When the Demon Fang arte is used, the character launches a ground projectile towards a target. This arte is useful for melee characters who need to stay away from enemies temporarily and damage them from a distance, while waiting for healing or support from an ally. However, this arte can travel only along the ground, with the exception of the games that use any form of the Aerial Linear Motion Battle System, causing it to miss any flying or jumping targets. In Tales of Symphonia, all forms of Demon Fang have the added effect to bring up enemies that have been knocked down, as well as being able to instantly guard break enemies if used from the side or behind an enemy.
  • Demon Fangs (「妖怪牙」?; yōkaiga; evil spirit tooth) are special objects that can be forced out of demons. Obtaining Demon Fangs requires Floral Finishers, which requires a special Celestial Brush technique or attack depending on the demon being fought. Once a demon's health has been depleted, time warps as they slowly float into the air and back to the ground before turning into a patch of flora. If the correct Celestial Brush technique is used during this moment, the demon will drop a Demon Fang. This is what is known as a Floral Finisher. Demon Fangs can also be obtained by equipping a Reflector weapon to the secondary weapon slot and blocking an attack, which will execute the Sub-Reflector Counterattack that will drop a Demon Fang. The Dojo Techniques Golden Fury and Brown Rage produce Dem
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Category
  • Monster Component
Nombre
  • Demon Fang
Games
  • Ōkami
Name
  • Demon Fang
Type
  • Breed Component
  • Tradeable item
Value
  • 74
split 4 rare
  • Mictlantecuhtli
split 5 rare
  • Savage Commander
Weight
  • 6
Use
  • Trading for items
Icon
  • 60
Class
  • Etc Item
Description
  • A fang from a demon. A breed component.
  • The fang of a demon.There are those in the world that collect these.
split
  • Demon
Universe
Imagen
  • 250
from
  • Warrior's Pike
Target
  • Mootpoint
Source
Magazine
  • None
Location
  • All over Nippon
split 1 rare
  • Bloody Death
split 2 rare
  • Fatalclaw
split 3 rare
  • Mad Demon
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  • A fang from a demon. A breed component.
  • Demon Fangs (「妖怪牙」?; yōkaiga; evil spirit tooth) are special objects that can be forced out of demons. Obtaining Demon Fangs requires Floral Finishers, which requires a special Celestial Brush technique or attack depending on the demon being fought. Once a demon's health has been depleted, time warps as they slowly float into the air and back to the ground before turning into a patch of flora. If the correct Celestial Brush technique is used during this moment, the demon will drop a Demon Fang. This is what is known as a Floral Finisher. Demon Fangs can also be obtained by equipping a Reflector weapon to the secondary weapon slot and blocking an attack, which will execute the Sub-Reflector Counterattack that will drop a Demon Fang. The Dojo Techniques Golden Fury and Brown Rage produce Demon Fangs when used on demons. Some demons drop more than one Demon Fang when defeated correctly. Demon Fangs' only apparent use is trading to certain characters for items, including useful Items. One of these characters is the Emperor, who Amaterasu must defeat Blight before being able to trade with. In Ōkamiden, the Demon Fangs have been replaced with other Demon parts. They are Demon Bones, Skins, and Livers.
  • While its origins are unknown, it is believed this blade was forged in the Netherrealm.
  • Demon Fang (Dt.: Dämonenzahn) ist ein Schlag-Arte.
  • The Demon Fang is a Normal fist weapon for the Monk in Diablo III. It requires character level 59 to be used.
  • When the Demon Fang arte is used, the character launches a ground projectile towards a target. This arte is useful for melee characters who need to stay away from enemies temporarily and damage them from a distance, while waiting for healing or support from an ally. However, this arte can travel only along the ground, with the exception of the games that use any form of the Aerial Linear Motion Battle System, causing it to miss any flying or jumping targets. In Tales of Symphonia, all forms of Demon Fang have the added effect to bring up enemies that have been knocked down, as well as being able to instantly guard break enemies if used from the side or behind an enemy. Sonic_Blade_(ToE).png|Sonic Blade as it appears in Tales of Eternia. Demon_Fang_(ToI).png|Demon Fang as it appears in Tales of Innocence. Demon Fang has two main variants, corresponding with the kanji for "sword" (剣 ken?) for characters who use their weapon to create the projectile, and "fist" (拳 ken?) for characters who use their fist to create the same projectile force. Recently seen in Tales of Vesperia, the playable character Repede does a new variation which uses "dog" (犬 ken?). All forms of this arte are pronounced the same way in Japanese (majinken). The current official English naming convention follows the same pattern with "Demon Fang" and "Demon Fist", following up with "Demon Dog". The Demon Fang arte first appeared in Tales of Phantasia, as the first arte Cress Albane learns. In the Tales of Fandom Gaiden bonus DVD, Cress says that Demon Fang is a "basic technique of Albane style fencing". This becomes a point of contention for Kyle Dunamis, as the only character in the Gaiden who lacks the ability to use Demon Fang, when it is suggested that one can be a "true hero" only if they can use Demon Fang. In the original Tales of Destiny, Leon Magnus's Majinken is similar to what Stahn Aileron and he himself can use while in the party, despite being localized as Missile Blow when he uses it as an opponent. During later battles against him, however, Leon's Missile Blow releases two waves of energy, which is eventually developed in future games as another arte called Double Demon Fang. Demon_Fang_(TotA).jpg|Demon Fang as it appears in Tales of the Abyss. Demon_Fist_(TotA).jpg|Demon Fist as it appears in Tales of the Abyss. In Tales of Rebirth, Majinken is not a normally learned arte. To use this arte, Veigue Lungberg requires the "Majin no Tamashii" accessory to be equipped in order to convert his Zehhyoujin arte to Majinken. This requirement is referenced in the sidequest to obtain this arte for Veigue in Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2, where Celsius takes Veigue to the end of the Prison Gate Cave in order for him to learn this "Majin no Tamashii" and successfully perform Majinken. In Tales of the Tempest and the remake versions of Tales of Destiny, the arte can be used twice immediately to extend it into Double Demon Fang. Additionally, in Tales of the Abyss, Guy Cecil's Demon Fang can be used within a complete Fire or Light FOF to transform into Infernal Torrent. Luke fon Fabre and Asch cannot do the same with their shared Demon Fist, which Luke learns through a sidequest involving finding and buying books of his style, the Albert-style. In Tales of Xillia and Tales of Xillia 2, Jude Mathis can, with the appropriate skills and conditions, either extend Demon Fist into Double Demon Fist or alter it into Wind Blade. In Tales of Xillia 2, Gaius's execution of the arte is different from Ludger Will Kresnik and Alvin's, leaving a longer trail in the ground. The Super Star Trio in Tales of Zestiria draws its moveset from Jude, and Demon Fist is one of the artes all members share. Demon_Fang_(ToV).jpg|Demon Fang as it appears in Tales of Vesperia. Demon_Fang_(ToG).jpg|Demon Fang as it appears in Tales of Graces ƒ. Demon_Fist_(ToX).JPG|Demon Fist as it appears in Tales of Xillia. In Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, Emil Castagnier can equip the support skill "Tenebrae" to turn his Demon Fang from a non-elemental projectile into a dark-elemental melee slash. In Tales of Hearts, in addition to being available to Kunzite as a normally learned attack, Stahn Aileron can be summoned during battle through the Connect Command panel, to perform his own version of the arte. Stahn's version is actually a combo that chains together Demon Fang and Tempest Strike into one attack. In Tales of Graces, Asbel Lhant has both Demon Fang and Demon Fist in his artes list. However, his version of Demon Fist is different in that he punches the ground where he stands and emits a shockwave around him in a small circle. He can only use Demon Fist when his sword is sheathed.
  • Demon Fang es una espada usada por Sareena en Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Aunque sus orígenes son desconocidos, se cree que la hoja fue forjada en el Netherrealm.
  • Demon Fang, known in Japan as Demon God Sword (魔神剣, Majinken ), is Lloyd's down attack in Super Smash Flash and standard special move in Super Smash Flash 2. Both games involve Lloyd creating a shockwave projectile on the floor, which will slide along the floor, causing damage to anything that comes into contact with it. In Super Smash Flash 2, however, the move deals much less damage and knockback compared to the Super Smash Flash version of this move, most likely because of the drastically improved game mechanics. The move itself has extremely low priority, making it rather useless against characters with fast projectiles, such as Mario or Naruto. In Super Smash Flash 2, this attack deals 3% damage.
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