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==How to Fuse==
==How to Fuse==
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 1'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Demon 2'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Fusion Range'''
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| [[Demon God]]||[[Earth Spirits]]||1-9||[[Shikigami]]||5||12||100%
| 1-9||[[Shikigami]]||5||12||100%
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| [[Vile]]||[[Fallen]]||10-19||[[Azumi]]||10||50||100%
| 10-19||[[Azumi]]||10||50||100%
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| [[Vile]]||[[Femme]]||20-29||[[Koppa Tengu]]||15||112||100%
| 20-29||[[Koppa Tengu]]||15||112||100%
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| [[Yoma]]||[[Femme]]||30-37||[[Momunofu]]||19||180||100%
| 30-37||[[Momunofu]]||19||180||100%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Evil Demon]]||38-45||[[Turdak]]||23||264||100%
| 38-45||[[Turdak]]||23||264||100%
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| [[Wild Bird]]||[[Nocturne]]||46-49||[[Oni]]||25||312||100%
| 46-49||[[Oni]]||25||312||100%
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| [[Earth Spirits]]||[[Wilder]]||50-55||[[Karasu-Tengu]]||28||392||98%
| 50-55||[[Karasu-Tengu]]||28||392||98%
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| [[Evil Demon]]||[[Fairy]]||56-87||[[Yomotsu-Ikusa]]||44||968||74%
| 56-87||[[Yomotsu-Ikusa]]||44||968||74%
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| [[Evil Demon]]||[[Wilder]]||88-101||[[Yaksa]]||51||1300||64%
| 88-101||[[Yaksa]]||51||1300||64%
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| [[Evil Demon]]||[[Guardian]]||102-125||[[Shiki Ouji]]||63||1984||46%
| 102-125||[[Shiki Ouji]]||63||1984||46%
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| [[Evil Demon]]||[[Foul]]||126-131||[[Kin-Ki]]||66||2178||41%
| 126-131||[[Kin-Ki]]||66||2178||41%
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| [[Nocturne]]||[[Foul]]||132-137||[[Sui-Ki]]||69||2380||37%
| 132-137||[[Sui-Ki]]||69||2380||37%
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| [[Fairy]]||[[Destroyer]]||138-198 ||[[Fuu-Ki]]||72||2592||33%
| 138-198 ||[[Fuu-Ki]]||72||2592||33%
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| [[Fairy]]||[[Guardian]]||||||||||
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| [[Dragon King]]||[[Beast]]||||||||||
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| [[Dragon King]]||[[Haunt]]||||||||||
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| [[Nation Ruler]]||[[Haunt]]||||||||||
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| [[Haunt]]||[[Foul]]||||||||||
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==http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3770/icond302010a.png Shikigami==
==http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3770/icond302010a.png Shikigami==

Revision as of 21:17, 3 July 2012



How to Fuse

Fusion Range Demon Level Cost Success Rate
1-9 Shikigami 5 12 100%
10-19 Azumi 10 50 100%
20-29 Koppa Tengu 15 112 100%
30-37 Momunofu 19 180 100%
38-45 Turdak 23 264 100%
46-49 Oni 25 312 100%
50-55 Karasu-Tengu 28 392 98%
56-87 Yomotsu-Ikusa 44 968 74%
88-101 Yaksa 51 1300 64%
102-125 Shiki Ouji 63 1984 46%
126-131 Kin-Ki 66 2178 41%
132-137 Sui-Ki 69 2380 37%
138-198 Fuu-Ki 72 2592 33%


Elemental Fusions
Erthys Aeros Aquans Flamies
Up Down Up Up
Race Combinations in Dyad Fusion
Deity × Jirae Vile × Fallen Vile × Femme Yoma × Femme
Flight × Jaki Flight × Night Jirae × Wilder Jaki × Fairy
Jaki × Wilder Jaki × Kishin Jaki × Foul Night × Foul
Fairy × Omega Fairy × Kishin Snake × Beast Snake × Haunt
Kunitsu × Haunt Haunt × Foul

http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3770/icond302010a.png Shikigami

Main article: Shikigami
A type of Demon God used since ancient times in Japanese divination. There are many different types of Shikigami, some taking the form of paper, others of elements, and still others of various monsters and demons.

They cannot be seen by ordinary people and possess the ability to change themselves into many shapes. The famous diviner Abe-no-Seimei commanded the so-called Twelve Divine Generals, the most powerful of all Shikigami. Besides carrying out secret missions for Seimei, these Shikigami also performed various everyday tasks for him.

The Shikigami commanded in the Izanagi school of divination practiced in Kochi on the island of Shikoku is called Shiki-Oji, and is said to be extremely powerful.

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http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5439/icond302009a.png Azumi

Main article: Azumi

Water gods of the ancient Azumi tribe, versed in the way of water. Often referred to as Azumi-no-Isora. They are said to have arrived in Japan from the south, preferring a life at sea to a life on land. The god Azumi-no-Isora-Kami is their chief.

Later, having settled peacefully in Japan, they scattered throughout the land.

Azumi-no-Isora are also called Azumi-no-Isora-Maru, and it is for this reason that boats in Japan are named with the suffix "-maru," as a prayer to the Azumi for protection against disaster at sea. Azumi are identified with the shrine god Amenokoyane.

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http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8219/icond302008a.png Koppa Tengu

Main article: Koppa Tengu

Tengu are a class of supernatural creatures found in Japanese folklore.

The Tengu are known to take the form of birds of prey, often sharing both avian and human characteristics. The earliest tengu were pictured with beaks, but this feature has often been humanized as an unnaturally long nose, which today is practically the tengu's defining characteristic in the popular imagination.

In Buddhist mythology, the tengu's role is that of a protector of the mountains and forest.

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http://img294.imageshack.us/img294/5710/icond302007a.png Momunofu

Main article: Momunofu
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http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/5080/icond302006a.png Turdak

Main article: Turdak

A skull that serves his relative Yama, lord of the dead. He is viewed as the embodiment of disease, and often depicted as a skeleton.

Turdak can bring disease and send people to their deaths, but he also has the power to cure disease by dancing. He is often described as a pair of beings, one that brings disease and one that cure it.

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http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/9408/icond302011a.png Oni

Main article: Oni

Oni (?) are creatures from Japanese folklore, variously translated as demons, devils, ogres or trolls. They are popular characters in Japanese art, literature and theater.

Oni are known in folklore for attacking villages and plundering food, riches, and women.

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http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/1847/icond302005a.png Karasu-Tengu

Main article: Karasu-Tengu

Tengu are a class of supernatural creatures found in Japanese folklore.

The Tengu are known to take the form of birds of prey, often sharing both avian and human characteristics. The earliest tengu were pictured with beaks, but this feature has often been humanized as an unnaturally long nose, which today is practically the tengu's defining characteristic in the popular imagination.

In Buddhist mythology, the tengu's role is that of a protector of the mountains and forest.

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http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/8227/icond302003a.png Yomotsu-Ikusa

Main article: Yomotsu-Ikusa
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http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/4183/yaksa.png Yaksa

Main article: Yaksa

The Yaksa, or Yaksha, are a type of nature spirit in Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist mythology.

The Yaksa normally has a dual personality. They are viewed as either nature-fairies of the woods and mountains, or cannibalistic ogres, ghosts, or demons that waylay and devour travelers.

In Buddhist mythology, the Yaksa is portrayed as the attendant of Vai?rava?a, the Guardian of the Northern Quarter, a beneficent god who protects the righteous.

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http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/4379/icond302002a.png Shiki Ouji

Main article: Shiki Ouji

The Shikiouji (or Shiki-Ouji) is an exceptionally powerful type of Shikigami that could only be summoned as a servant by the most elite of those that practiced the mystical arts of Ying-Yang. It could be used to scare away demons that cause sickness and to ward off disasters to its master. The Shikiouji's basic nature is said to be very close to that of an Oni and is thus very ferocious, making it very dangerous for average mystics to attempt to summon it.

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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4272178/MTWiki/Icon/kinki.png Kin-Ki

Main article: Kin-Ki

Kin-Ki is one of the four oni controlled by Fujiwara No Chikata. Named after gold, Kin-Ki's body is so strong that no weapons in existence can pierce it.

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Sui-Ki

Main article: Sui-Ki

Sui-Ki is one of the four Oni that were part of the Mantra demons' elite force. But they made a mistake which angered Thor and they were forever banished from Ikebukuro. The once elite Oni group became mere petty thieves who mugged anyone going through their scattered hideouts around the Ikebukuro Tunnel.

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Fuu-Ki

Main article: Fuu-Ki

Fuu-Ki is one of the four Oni that were part of the Mantra demons' elite force. But they made a mistake which angered Thor and they were forever banished from Ikebukuro. The once elite Oni group became mere petty thieves who mugged anyone going through their scattered hideouts around the Ikebukuro Tunnel.

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http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/3758/ongyo2.jpg Ongyo-Ki

Main article: Ongyo-Ki

One of the four oni controlled by Fujiwara no Chikata. By eliminating its aura and preventing others from sensing its presence, it was able to surprise enemies


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Brute
Demons Shikigami • Azumi • Koppa-Tengu • Momunofu • Turdak • Oni • Karasu-Tengu • Yomotsu-Ikusa • Yaksa • Shiki-Ouji • Kinki • Suiki • Fuki • Ongyo-Ki
Variations Deformed Koppa-Tengu • Inexperienced Koppa-Tengu • Deformed Momunofu • Accomplished Turdak • Accomplished Oni • Deformed Karasu-Tengu • Inexperienced Karasu-Tengu • Inexperienced Shiki-Ouji • Unmatched Steel Kin-Ki
Limited Manifestation Oni • Inexperienced Yaksa
Enemy Imp of Chaos Shikigami • Imp of Chaos Shikigami (Service Entrance A) • Imp of Chaos Shikigami (Service Entrance B) • Imp of Chaos Shikigami (Suginami) • Servant to the Four Demons Shikigami • Superior Demon Shikigami • The Flood caller Azumi • The Kappa Bully Azumi • White Wing Koppa-Tengu • Wanderer Between Worlds Momunofu • Reincarnated Soldiers Momunofu • Nightmare Momunofu • Momunofu (Boss) • Renegade Momunofu • Embodiment of Power Turdak • Nightmare Turdak • Engulfed in Flash of an ICBM Turdak • Sinister Herd Turdak • Imp of Chaos Oni • Imp of Chaos Oni (Service Entrance B) • Electric King Oni (Least) • Electric King Oni (Lesser) • Electric King Oni • Electric King Oni (Greater) • Electric King Oni (Greatest) • Inhabitant of the Night Oni • Invading Oni • Servant to the Four Demons Oni • Employed by Punks Oni • Superior Demon Oni • Intruder Oni • Inhabitant of the Night Karasu-Tengu • Invading Karasu-Tengu • Reincarnated Ninjas Karasu-Tengu • Reincarnated Warriors Yomotsu-Ikusa • Employed by Punks Yomotsu-Ikusa • Disciple of Sin Yaksa • Disciple of Sin Yaksa (HDD Keeper) • Superior Demon Yaksa • Yaksa (JB) • Imp of Chaos Shiki-Ouji • Rampaging Lightning Kin-ki • Superior Demon Kinki • Thundering Rapids Sui-ki • Superior Demon Suiki • Wild Wind Fuki • Superior Demon Fuuki • Onyx Storm Ongyou-ki
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Demonic Compendium
By Alignment Law HeraldEntityDeityVileAvianMegamiAmatsuRaptorDivineJakiFlightYomaJiraeMachine
Neutral ReaperHolyBeastFairyElementFiendGenmaWilderSnakeNightAvatar
Chaos FoulBruteHauntDragonFallenFemmeKunitsuLadyDrakeKishinOmegaTyrantGaean
By Family God DeityMegamiEntity
Aerial HeraldDivineFallen
Icon VileAmatsuReaperKunitsuLadyKishinOmega
Demon JakiJiraeBruteFemme
Dragon SnakeDragonDrake
Nether YomaFairyGenmaNightTyrant
Bird AvianRaptorFlight
Beast HolyBeastWilderAvatar
Scourge Haunt
Pagan Foul
Prime Element
Human FiendGaean
Device Machine