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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
|image=[[File:FESK Jormungand.png|150px]] | |image=[[File:FESK Jormungand.png|150px]] | ||
|caption=Artwork of | |caption=Artwork of Jormungand from {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. | ||
|type=[[ | |type=[[Dark]] | ||
|first={{FE4}} | |first={{FE4}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
''' | '''Jormungand''' (Japanese: {{hl|ヨツムンガンド|Yotsumungando}} ''Jotsmungand'') is the basic [[dark]] tome in the magic hierarchy of [[Jugdral]], present only in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} and {{title|Thracia 776}}. Primarily exclusive to enemies as with dark magic in general, with its sole playable user between the two games being [[Salem]] in ''Thracia 776'', it has no extra effect in ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' and when wielded by Salem in ''Thracia 776''; however, when used by enemies in the latter game, it will poison its victim if it hits. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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|wt1=12 | |wt1=12 | ||
|hit1=90 | |hit1=90 | ||
|rng1=1–2 | |||
|rng1= | |||
|uses1=50 | |uses1=50 | ||
|worth1=65,535 | |worth1=65,535 | ||
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| | |game2={{title|Thracia 776}} | ||
| | |sprite2=[[File:Is snes03 jormungand.png]] | ||
| | |rank2={{DarkSNES|5}} C | ||
| | |mt2=14 | ||
| | |wt2=12 | ||
| | |hit2=70 | ||
| | |crt2=10 | ||
| | |rng2=1–2 | ||
| | |uses2=20 | ||
| | |worth2=2,200 | ||
| | |wex2=1 | ||
| | |notes2=If wielded by an enemy or NPC unit outside of the arena, inflicts [[File:Is snes03 status poison.png]] [[Poison (status)|poison status]] on hit. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
===''Genealogy of the Holy War''=== | ===''Genealogy of the Holy War''=== | ||
{{ | {{ItemLoc | ||
| | |methodlast=Unobtainable | ||
| | |datalast=Exclusively wielded by enemy [[Dark Mage]]s and [[Dark Bishop]]s. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|method1=Inventory | |method1=Inventory | ||
|data1=[[Salem]] | |data1=[[Salem]] | ||
|methodlast=[[Capture]] | |methodlast=[[Capture]] or [[steal]] | ||
|datalast=[[Mother and | |datalast=[[Mother and Daughter|Chapter 5]], enemy [[Dark Mage]], enemy [[Dark Bishop]] • [[The Bandits of Dacia|Chapter 12]], enemy [[Salem]] • [[The Onslaught|Chapter 14]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] (×9, reinforcement) • [[Yearning to Breathe Free|Chapter 14x]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|up to ×103|4 initially, up to 99 more as reinforcements that may randomly not spawn}}), enemy [[Codda]] • [[Dark Forest|Chapter 16B]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|×25|19 as reinforcements who may randomly not spawn}}), enemy [[Linecock]] • [[The Gates of Leonster|Chapter 17A]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|×16|11 as reinforcement}}), enemy [[Moore]] • [[The Liberation of Leonster|Chapter 18]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] (×12, reinforcement) • [[The War of Liberation|Chapter 21]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] (×8, reinforcement) • [[The Prison Camp|Chapter 21x]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] (×128, reinforcement) • [[The Fiend's Lair|Chapter 23]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|up to ×82|2 initially, up to 80 more as reinforcements that may randomly not spawn}}), enemy [[Alphand]] • [[The Baron in Black|Chapter 24]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|×42 + ∞|19 initially, 23 as fixed reinforcements; an infinite number of reinforcements can spawn in the Kia Staff room}}) • [[The Loptrian Altar|Chapter 24x]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|×137|128 as reinforcement}}), enemy [[Dark Bishop]] • [[Sworn Upon a Sword|Final Chapter]], enemy [[Dark Mage]] ({{h|×70|60 as reinforcement}}) | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Flavor text== | ==Flavor text== | ||
{{ | {{DescriptionHdr}} | ||
| | {{DescriptionCell | ||
| | |game={{title|Thracia 776}} | ||
| | |english=Potent dark tome<br>Applies poison<br>on contact if used<br>by enemy mages{{h|*|Fan translation}} | ||
|japanese=闇の魔法<br>敵にどくをあたえる | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==Etymology and other languages== | ==Etymology and other languages== | ||
{{Names | {{Names | ||
|eng-fan-name=• Jormung<br>• Yotsmung<br>• Yotsmungand<br>• Jormungand<br>• Jörmungandr | |eng-fan-name=• Jormung<br>• Yotsmung<br>• Yotsmungand<br>• Jormungand<br>• Jörmungandr | ||
|eng-fan-mean=• Used in older versions of the ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' [[fan translation]].<br>• Used in the ''Thracia 776'' [[fan translation]].<br>• Used in the fandom outside of the fan translations.<br>• Used in the "Project Naga" patch.<br>• Used in the "Lil Manster" patch. | |eng-fan-mean=• Used in older versions of the ''Genealogy of the Holy War'' [[fan translation]].<br>• Used in the ''Thracia 776'' [[fan translation]].<br>• Used in the fandom outside of the fan translations.<br>• Used in the "Project Naga" patch for ''Genealogy of the Holy War''.<br>• Used in the "Lil' Manster" patch for ''Thracia 776''. | ||
| | |jpn-name={{h|ヨツムンガンド|Yotsumungando}} | ||
| | |jpn-mean=Jotsmungand. Corruption of ''[[wikipedia:Jörmungandr|Jörmungandr]]'', a sea serpent and [[Loptous (character)|Loki]]'s second son in Norse mythology. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
FESK Jormungand.png|Artwork of | FESK Jormungand.png|Artwork of Jormungand from {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}. | ||
Ss fe05 salem casting jormungand.png|[[Salem]] casting | Ss fe05 salem casting jormungand.png|[[Salem]] casting Jormungand in {{title|Thracia 776}}. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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