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{{Item
|title = ''Chain sickle''
|image = [[Image:Chain_Sickle.png|right|200px]]
|japanese = くさりがま
|names = Chain sickle <br> Sickle
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest III]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest V]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''<br>[[Dragon Quest VII]]''<br>''
| buy = various, see article
| sell = various, see article
|effect = N/a
}}


The '''Chain Sickle''' (also known as a '''sickle''') is a sickle (similar to a pickaxe) joined to an iron handle by a chain. It can be a powerful weapon. In some games, it is classified as a sword.
The '''chain sickle''' (also known as a '''sickle''') is a sickle (similar to a pickaxe) joined to an iron handle by a chain. It is typically a mid-level weapon. In some games, it is classified as a sword.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +15. It can be equipped by the [[Prince of Midenhall|Hero]] and the [[Prince of Cannock]].
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +15. It can be equipped by the [[Prince of Midenhall|Hero]] and the [[Prince of Cannock]]. It can be purchased from [[Leftwyne]] and [[Moonahan]] for 390 gold.


===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16 (+24 in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version). It can be equipped by the hero, warriors, fighters, clerics, thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages. It can be purchased at [[Reeve]] for 320 gold (550 in the NES Version).
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16 (+24 in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version). It can be equipped by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Hero]], [[Warrior]]s, [[Martial Artist]]s, [[Priest]]s, [[Thief|Thieves]], [[Merchant]]s, [[Gadabout]]s, and [[Sage]]s. It can be purchased at [[Reeve]], [[Romaria]], and [[Asham]] for 320 gold (550 in the NES Version).


===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
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===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27.
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27. It can be purchased from [[Fortuna]] and [[Roundbeck]] for 900 gold.


===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27 and an appearance bonus of +13. It can be equipped by [[Gabo]], [[Melvin]], and [[Aira]].
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27 and a style bonus of +13. It can be equipped by [[Ruff]], [[Sir Mervyn]], and [[Aishe]]. However, when Ruff equips it, his attack actually decreases by 13. It can be purchased in [[Pilgrim's Perdition]] for 1,700 gold and sold for 850 gold.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:Chainsickle.JPG|
File:Chainsickle.JPG|
</gallery>
File:DQ2ChainSickle.jpg|The chain sickle from ''Dragon Quest II''
Image:ChainSickle.png|The chain sickle in ''Dragon Quest IV''
Image:ChainSickleMadCap.jpg|The chain sickle as featured in the ''[[Dragon Quest Legend Items Gallery]]''
</gallery></center>
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[[Category:Dragon Quest II weapons]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VI weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII weapons]]
==Etymology==
The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kusarigama chain sickle] (鎖鎌, lit. chain-sickle) is a traditional Japanese weapon used in medieval times. It consists of a kama (sickle) attached to a long chain with a heavy weight at the end. Due to the sickle's usage as a farming tool, it could be carried by ninjas without arousing suspicion. The kusarigama's wielder could swing the chain around their head, then throw it to entangle an enemy's sword, spear, or other weapon, and then slice with the sickle. The weight at the end of the chain could also be used to hit an opponent from a range before moving in closer. Kusarigamas have been commonly featured in Japanese anime, manga, and video games as a weapon.


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Revision as of 23:32, 7 November 2016

Chain sickle
Japanese くさりがま
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations Chain sickle
Sickle
Found in Dragon Quest II
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Effect N/a

The chain sickle (also known as a sickle) is a sickle (similar to a pickaxe) joined to an iron handle by a chain. It is typically a mid-level weapon. In some games, it is classified as a sword.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +15. It can be equipped by the Hero and the Prince of Cannock. It can be purchased from Leftwyne and Moonahan for 390 gold.

Dragon Quest III

The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16 (+24 in the NES Version). It can be equipped by the Hero, Warriors, Martial Artists, Priests, Thieves, Merchants, Gadabouts, and Sages. It can be purchased at Reeve, Romaria, and Asham for 320 gold (550 in the NES Version).

Dragon Quest IV

The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +20. It can be purchased in many towns for 550 gold and can be equipped by all characters except Borya and Maya.

Dragon Quest V

The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27. It can be purchased from Fortuna and Roundbeck for 900 gold.

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27 and a style bonus of +13. It can be equipped by Ruff, Sir Mervyn, and Aishe. However, when Ruff equips it, his attack actually decreases by 13. It can be purchased in Pilgrim's Perdition for 1,700 gold and sold for 850 gold.

Gallery

Etymology

The chain sickle (鎖鎌, lit. chain-sickle) is a traditional Japanese weapon used in medieval times. It consists of a kama (sickle) attached to a long chain with a heavy weight at the end. Due to the sickle's usage as a farming tool, it could be carried by ninjas without arousing suspicion. The kusarigama's wielder could swing the chain around their head, then throw it to entangle an enemy's sword, spear, or other weapon, and then slice with the sickle. The weight at the end of the chain could also be used to hit an opponent from a range before moving in closer. Kusarigamas have been commonly featured in Japanese anime, manga, and video games as a weapon.

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