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rdfs:comment | - One of the Buddhist 5 Vajra-rajas (wisdom kings). They are personified by peacocks because of their habit of preying on snakes (nagas) and symbolize the resistance of terror and disaster. In Vajrayana Buddhism, he is thought to be one of the avatars of Gautama Buddha. In Japan, he is known as Kujaku Myo-O (Peacock Wisdom King) and is also revered as a god of rain prayed to in times of drought, poisoning and disaster.
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unique traits | - Mastery over the Ryūmyaku, Shift between human and peafowl form
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Shippuden | |
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Curse | |
MATK | |
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PATK | |
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Specialfusion | - Snake Vouivre + Wilder Manticore + Tyrant Asmodeus + Drake Basilisk
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Skill | - Posumudi
- Mabufula
- Violet Flash
- Diarama
Makarakarn
Zandyne
Rakunda
Sukunda
- Twister Kick
- Diarahan\Innate
Zandyne\Innate
Null Nerve\68
Doping\70
- Zandyne\Innate
Salvation\Innate
Drain Force\71
Null Nerve\72
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Specialty | - Force\+3
Almighty\+2
Heal\+2
Support\+2
Phys\-2
Gun\-3
Elec\-6
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Void | - Force, Expel, Mind, Curse
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Normalattack | - Phys x1, 1 enemy
- Hits 1x, one enemy
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abstract | - One of the Buddhist 5 Vajra-rajas (wisdom kings). They are personified by peacocks because of their habit of preying on snakes (nagas) and symbolize the resistance of terror and disaster. In Vajrayana Buddhism, he is thought to be one of the avatars of Gautama Buddha. In Japan, he is known as Kujaku Myo-O (Peacock Wisdom King) and is also revered as a god of rain prayed to in times of drought, poisoning and disaster.
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