Difference between revisions of "Wallet"
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+ | ''DS Name'': Workman's Wallet<br /> | ||
''Used by'': All characters<br> | ''Used by'': All characters<br> | ||
''Effect'': Get extra money instead of experience points (1:1 exchange rate) | ''Effect'': Get extra money instead of experience points (1:1 exchange rate) | ||
''How to obtain'':<br> | ''How to obtain'':<br> | ||
− | [[Bangor Dome]] - Chest in sealed room | + | *[[Bangor Dome]] - Chest in sealed room |
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+ | A wallet that turns effort into affluence. | ||
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+ | ====Chrono Cross==== | ||
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+ | It is translated as [[Profiteer Purse]] in Chrono Cross. | ||
===Japanese Equivalent=== | ===Japanese Equivalent=== | ||
− | '' | + | ''Japanese'': えちごやのさいふ<br> |
− | ''Translation'': Echigoya's | + | ''Translation'': Echigoya's Wallet |
===Name Origin=== | ===Name Origin=== | ||
− | The Mitsui Echigoya is a large and prosperous merchant group in Japan, dating back to the dry goods store Echigoya | + | The Mitsui Echigoya is a large and prosperous merchant group in Japan, dating back to the dry goods store Echigoya which was established in 1673. The implication is that it's not just a wallet, but one with lots of money. |
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+ | [[Image:Wallet.png|Wallet]] | ||
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+ | ''From'': [[Accessories (Chrono Trigger)]] |
Latest revision as of 09:43, 5 October 2009
Contents
General Information
Chrono Trigger
DS Name: Workman's Wallet
Used by: All characters
Effect: Get extra money instead of experience points (1:1 exchange rate)
How to obtain:
- Bangor Dome - Chest in sealed room
A wallet that turns effort into affluence.
Chrono Cross
It is translated as Profiteer Purse in Chrono Cross.
Japanese Equivalent
Japanese: えちごやのさいふ
Translation: Echigoya's Wallet
Name Origin
The Mitsui Echigoya is a large and prosperous merchant group in Japan, dating back to the dry goods store Echigoya which was established in 1673. The implication is that it's not just a wallet, but one with lots of money.