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The spell '''Baikiruto''' (バイキルト ''Baikiruto'', originally localized in English as '''Bikill''', and later localized as '''TwinHits''' and most recently as '''Oomph''') is used in combat to temporarily double the attack power of a character. | The spell '''Baikiruto''' (バイキルト ''Baikiruto'', originally localized in English as '''Bikill''', and later localized as '''TwinHits''' and most recently as '''Oomph''') is used in combat to temporarily double the attack power of a character. | ||
Baikiruto was introduced to Americans as the spell Bikill in ''[[Dragon Warrior III]]''. When ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters]]'' was released, the spell was localized by [[Eidos]] as TwinHits | Baikiruto was introduced to Americans as the spell Bikill in ''[[Dragon Warrior III]]''. When ''[[Dragon Warrior Monsters]]'' was released, the spell was localized by [[Eidos]] as TwinHits. [[Enix America, Inc.|Enix America]] kept the localization of the spell name as TwinHits as it released ''[[Dragon Warrior VII]]'' and remade ''[[Dragon Warrior III (GBC)|Dragon Warrior III'' for Game Boy Color]]. From ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'' on, the spell has been localized by [[Square Enix, Inc.|Square Enix]] as Oomph. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Spell List]] | [[Spell List]] |
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The spell Baikiruto (バイキルト Baikiruto, originally localized in English as Bikill, and later localized as TwinHits and most recently as Oomph) is used in combat to temporarily double the attack power of a character.
Baikiruto was introduced to Americans as the spell Bikill in Dragon Warrior III. When Dragon Warrior Monsters was released, the spell was localized by Eidos as TwinHits. Enix America kept the localization of the spell name as TwinHits as it released Dragon Warrior VII and remade Dragon Warrior III for Game Boy Color. From Dragon Quest VIII on, the spell has been localized by Square Enix as Oomph.