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− | "Houchou" is Japanese for "kitchen knife." In the Japanese RPG Final Fantasy IV, there was a kitchen knife that could be thrown to instantly kill or severely damage almost any monster. In the English localization, it was changed to a spoon, hence the item being a spoon in SLASH'EM. | + | "Houchou" is Japanese for "kitchen knife." In the Japanese RPG Final Fantasy IV, there was a kitchen knife that could be thrown to instantly kill or severely damage almost any monster. In the original English localization, it was changed to a spoon, hence the item being a spoon in SLASH'EM. |
[[Category:SLASH'EM Artifacts|Houchou]] | [[Category:SLASH'EM Artifacts|Houchou]] |
Revision as of 15:27, 26 January 2009
The Houchou is a chaotic-aligned artifact weapon-tool, a spoon (yes, I said spoon) in SLASH'EM. It is thrown at a target, and if it hits, it instakills the victim. There is no defense against the Houchou but if the Houchou hits a target, the tool itself is always destroyed in the process. So, save this little item till later in the game, for a truly "deserving" adversary.
Origin
"Houchou" is Japanese for "kitchen knife." In the Japanese RPG Final Fantasy IV, there was a kitchen knife that could be thrown to instantly kill or severely damage almost any monster. In the original English localization, it was changed to a spoon, hence the item being a spoon in SLASH'EM.