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Hell Hounds have high PWR but their other stats are quite low, making them easy to defeat. Take them down before dealing with its master. | Hell Hounds have high PWR but their other stats are quite low, making them easy to defeat. Take them down before dealing with its master. | ||
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The Hell Hound is a two-headed monster that was seen around [[Moravia]] and the [[Lorimar]] region during the [[Gate Rune War]]. They usually attack on the commands of their [[Whip Wolf]] or [[Whip Master]] but in the absence of orders are capable of attacking targets independently. | |||
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* [[Whip Wolf]] | * [[Whip Wolf]] | ||
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# [[Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia]], page 60 | |||
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Hell Hound (ジャックル, Jakkuru, Jackal) is an enemy which appears in Suikoden.
Hell Hounds have high PWR but their other stats are quite low, making them easy to defeat. Take them down before dealing with its master.
Information
The Hell Hound is a two-headed monster that was seen around Moravia and the Lorimar region during the Gate Rune War. They usually attack on the commands of their Whip Wolf or Whip Master but in the absence of orders are capable of attacking targets independently.
Etymology
A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in folklore. Features commonly attributed to hellhounds in many cultures include black fur, glowing eyes, super strength or speed and sometimes even the ability to talk.
Jackals, meanwhile, are a type of wolf most common in Africa. They are sometimes depicted as clever sorcerers in myths and were among the first creatures created according to the Serer religion in Senegal.
Related Enemies
References
- Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia, page 60