The World Ends With You

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The World Ends With You
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The World Ends With You

NOTE: ALL DATA IS FOR MASTERED PINS.
Before editing power, value, limit, boot, or reboot, please make sure your pin is mastered. Also note that this data is for the US/EU version; there may be some differences with the Japanese version. "Damage@ATK=200" is calculated using the DS version's damage formula on Normal difficulty, with nothing to boost or reduce damage.

Number 255TWEWY & Solo Remix

256Final Remix

Brand Unbranded
Name Scarletite
Levels 1
Psych ---
Spec
Efficiency
Damage @ATK=200
Secondary Damage Efficiency
Secondary Damage @ATK=200
Class
Limit
Value ¥0
Boot 0s
Reboot 0s
Info 1 A pin inlaid with a red gemstone. Certain shop quests let you trade this in for an item crucial to character growth.
Info 2 Growth Bonus: Power: N, Uses: N, Boot: N

Growth Speed: Doesn't grow

This pin will not evolve.

  • BPP yields: Mastery
  • SDPP yields: Mastery
  • MPP yields: Mastery
Tin Pin Weight: 8

Spin: 0

KO Length: 5

Whammies:

  • Stinger x 0
  • Bomber x 6
  • Hammer x 6
  • Hand x 3
How to get Sold by:
  • Real life solutions, Shibu-Q Heads 1F - 5x Tektite, 2x Orichalcum, 1x Dark Matter
  • Dropped by: None

    Event reward: None

    Evolved from: None

    Comments The first time through the main story, the player will obtain one per day from a plot event, resulting with at least 21 by the end of the game.

    Scarletite's Japanese name, Hihīrokane, which roughly translates to "brilliant scarlet flame metal", is a legendary Japanese metal recorded in the apocryphal Takenouchi Document. The metal is said to have been used in the times of Japan's legendary first emperor Jimmu and the Three Regalia of Japan are supposedly made from it. It described to shine brightly like flames, be lighter than gold, harder than diamond, and able to boil water without heat. Fellow Square Enix series Final Fantasy also translates Hihīrokane into Scarletite. Hihīrokane has also been translated as Orichalcum, a legendary metal that according to Plato was used in Atlantis: a video game example of this translation is the Pokémon ability from the Japanese Hihīro no Kodō to English Orichalcum Pulse.

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