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Kir
Kir | Gallery | Sprites |
Kir キール Kīru Kir
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Artwork from Magical Starsign by Shinichi Kameoka | |
Starsign | Earth |
Gender | Male |
Species | Dogu |
Affiliation(s) | Party |
Kir,[a] also known as Dogu[b] in Japan, is an egg character of the dogu race in Magical Starsign. They are a user of earth magic who specializes in spirit.
Gameplay
Kir's starsign is earth, receiving aura when Erd is in alignment. Their unique skill Open Up can inflict an enemy with dizzy, scorch, or stone. Outside of battle, Kir finds blue frogs in HP Pots, but only if the party owns less than five.[1]
Level 1 stats
MP% | Pow | IQ | Def | Spr | Agi | ||
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170 | 120 | 0% | 2 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
Level 99 stats
MP% | Pow | IQ | Def | Spr | Agi | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2424 | 414 | 0% | 8 | 12 | 10 | 23 | 11 |
Attacks
Spells | Skills | |
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Level 1 | Level 50 | Open Up Guard Move Flee |
Bellowing rock | Stout egg |
Acquisition
Having one of the five main starsigns, Kir's egg may appear when Tag Mode is used to interact with other players, and around five subsequent tags are needed for the egg to hatch. It is possible for Kir to appear in one the following eggs:
- 1 amigo = 1st egg (one of the five main starsigns)
- 15 amigos = 2nd egg (one of the five main starsigns)
- 30 amigos = 3rd egg (one of the five main starsigns)
- 60 amigos = 4th egg (one of the five main starsigns)
Alternatively, Kir's egg may appear when Gamelan is talked to after Nova becomes accessible.[1]
Profile
Personality
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Appearance
Kir is a grey earthen figure, shaped after real life dogū statues. Their head can detach from their body and split open.[1]
Trivia
- Their name comes from 'kir', a cocktail made from crème de cassis and white wine.
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