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Latest revision as of 01:29, 12 May 2026
| Damage Division (Tuxemon Episode 1) | |
|---|---|
| ID | 261 |
| Blurb | They divide into two and give the duplicate part of their damage. |
| Is completed? | Complete |
| Technique Category | Special |
| Types | Wood, |
| Element(s) | Normal |
| Call | |
| Technique Family | Special |
| Tags | Healing, Summoner |
| Is fast? | Extremely Slow |
| Accuracy | 100% |
| Power | |
| Effects | heal user,1/2 |
| Healing Power | |
| Potency | |
| Recharge | 3 |
| User Condition | |
| Target Condition | |
| Animation Target | User |
Organisms like bacteria, fungi, plants, and even worms will sometimes survive splitting in half or even do it deliberately in response to damage.
Monsters using this technique (9)[edit source]
Breem
Buttereye
Deedum
Glomon
Legoplaste
Primordia
Spoilurm
Spreye
Vivimorph
Attribution[edit source]
In other languages[edit source]
| Language | Name | Blurb |
|---|---|---|
| Spanish |
