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[[Image:Twinharisen.png|thumb|Male CAST wielding the Twin Harisen Fans.
 
''Ceremonial objects with roots in "owarai," an aspect of newman culture.  Their attacks do little physical damage.''
 
''Ceremonial objects with roots in "owarai," an aspect of newman culture.  Their attacks do little physical damage.''
  
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==Item details==
 
==Item details==
* The ''attack'' button changes to ''thrust'' when this weapon is equipped.
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* The ''attack'' button changes to ''smack'' when this weapon is equipped.
 
* Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1.
 
* Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1.
  

Revision as of 18:28, 20 August 2007

[[Image:Twinharisen.png|thumb|Male CAST wielding the Twin Harisen Fans. Ceremonial objects with roots in "owarai," an aspect of newman culture. Their attacks do little physical damage.

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Item details

  • The attack button changes to smack when this weapon is equipped.
  • Has a small chance of inflicting stun LV1.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • Owarai is a Japanese term that refers to comedy shows, often slapstick, such as those seen on television.