Difference between revisions of "Riposte"

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|TXMN Category=Special
|TXMN Category=Special
|TXMN Sub-Elements=Normal
|TXMN Sub-Elements=Normal
|TXMN Is fast=True
|TXMN Family=Condition imposer
|TXMN Is fast=Extremely Fast
|TXMN Accuracy=100%
|TXMN Accuracy=100%
|TXMN Potency=100%
|TXMN Potency=100%
|TXMN Recharge=1
|TXMN Recharge=1
|TXMN User Condition=Retaliate
|TXMN User Condition=Retaliate
|Tags=Speed, Sharp
|Tags=Speed, Sharp, Shielded
|Main Details=Name origin: riposte originates from the French word meaning "a quick reply or retort". In fencing, it specifically refers to a counterattack made immediately after parrying an opponent's attack.
|Main Details=Name origin: riposte originates from the French word meaning "a quick reply or retort". In fencing, it specifically refers to a counterattack made immediately after parrying an opponent's attack.
|Sources=Sanglorian
|Sources=Sanglorian
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 26 July 2025

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Riposte (Tuxemon Episode 1)
ID 187
Blurb The user assumes a defensive stance, preparing to counter any attack with a swift and powerful retaliation.
Is completed?
Technique Category Special
Types ,
Element(s) Normal
Call File:Kick.ogg
Technique Family Condition imposer
Tags Speed, Sharp, Shielded
Is fast? Extremely Fast
Accuracy 100%
Power
Effects
Healing Power
Potency 100%
Recharge 1
User Condition Retaliate
Target Condition
Animation Target

Unknown "Unknown" is not in the list (User, Target, Both, Middle of the screen) of allowed values for the "TXMN Animation Target" property.

Name origin: riposte originates from the French word meaning "a quick reply or retort". In fencing, it specifically refers to a counterattack made immediately after parrying an opponent's attack.

Monsters using this technique (11)[edit source]

Boxali
Bricgard
Brickhemoth
Dynastor
Enduros
Imbrickcile
Komodraw
Komoduel
Mauai
Pilthropus
Yamada

Attribution[edit source]

Sanglorian


In other languages[edit source]

Language Name Blurb
Spanish