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|Jap=てつざんこう | |Jap=てつざんこう | ||
|JapR=Tetsuzankō | |JapR=Tetsuzankō | ||
|JapM=From「鉄山靠」(''tetsuzankō'', iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |JapM=From「鉄山靠」(''tetsuzankō'', "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | ||
|ChiS=铁山靠 | |ChiS=铁山靠 | ||
|ChiSR=Tiě Shān Kào | |ChiSR=Tiě Shān Kào | ||
|ChiSM=From 「鉄山」 (tiě shān, iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |ChiSM=From 「鉄山」 (''tiě shān'', "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | ||
|ChiT=鐵山靠 | |ChiT=鐵山靠 | ||
|ChiTR=Tiě Shān Kào | |ChiTR=Tiě Shān Kào | ||
|ChiTM=From 「鉄山」 (tiě shān, iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |ChiTM=From 「鉄山」 (''tiě shān'', "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | ||
|Dut=Banzaibeuk | |Dut=Banzaibeuk | ||
|DutM=Banzai-beech | |DutM=Banzai-beech | ||
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|Kor=철산고 | |Kor=철산고 | ||
|KorR=Cheolsango | |KorR=Cheolsango | ||
|KorM=From "철산" (cheolsan, iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |KorM=From "철산" (''cheolsan'', iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | ||
|Spa=Golpe centella | |Spa=Golpe centella | ||
|SpaM=Lightning strike | |SpaM=Lightning strike |
Latest revision as of 22:16, April 25, 2024
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars move | |
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Quicksilver | |
Used by | Jinx Jinx Clone |
Type | Physical |
Attack power | 2 x normal attack damage |
Effect | None |
Element | Neutral |
Target | One enemy |
Blockable | Yes |
Quicksilver is an attack used by Jinx, the former master of the dojo in Monstro Town, in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It does a high amount of damage, so it is usually a one-hit-kill attack unless it is blocked. When used, Jinx zooms behind Mario, or another member of his party, and strikes with the sound of an explosion. This appears to be the Japanese version of the Chinese "tie shan kao" (贴山靠), a Bajiquan technique.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | てつざんこう[?] Tetsuzankō |
From「鉄山靠」(tetsuzankō, "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |
Chinese (simplified) | 铁山靠[?] Tiě Shān Kào |
From 「鉄山」 (tiě shān, "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |
Chinese (traditional) | 鐵山靠[?] Tiě Shān Kào |
From 「鉄山」 (tiě shān, "iron mountain"), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |
Dutch | Banzaibeuk[?] | Banzai-beech | |
French | Vif-argent[?] | Quicksilver | |
German | Schallknall[?] | Sonic boom | |
Italian | Argento vivo[?] | Quicksilver; lit. "Living silver" | |
Korean | 철산고[?] Cheolsango |
From "철산" (cheolsan, iron mountain), and a reference to the tie shan kao technique | |
Spanish | Golpe centella[?] | Lightning strike |