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==Effects==
 
==Effects==
* Daruma can only be used after dodging a bullet, and activates a blank.
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* Daruma can only be used after dodging a bullet, and activates a blank effect.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* The blank effect can open secret rooms.
 
* The blank effect can open secret rooms.
 
* If the player is also in possession of the [[Resourceful Sack]], Daruma will be unusable due to the sack absorbing all bullets before Daruma can be used.
 
* If the player is also in possession of the [[Resourceful Sack]], Daruma will be unusable due to the sack absorbing all bullets before Daruma can be used.
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* Using the Daruma does not consume a blank.
 
* [[Bloodied Scarf]] also prevents use of Daruma, as it removes nearby bullets on teleportation.
 
* [[Bloodied Scarf]] also prevents use of Daruma, as it removes nearby bullets on teleportation.
   

Revision as of 17:28, 21 October 2018

Daruma
Daruma
Statistics
Type: Active
Quality: B Quality Item
Unlock Method: Get grabbed by a Gripmaster.
Introduced in: AGD Indicator
Ammonomicon Entry
Good Fortune
Only usable for a brief period of time after successfully dodging a bullet. Use to counter with a Blank.

This small idol is a focus for one's fighting spirit. Brings luck in the heat of battle.

Daruma is an active item.

Effects

  • Daruma can only be used after dodging a bullet, and activates a blank effect.

Notes

  • Like other active items, Daruma needs to recharge by damaging enemies; it cannot be used immediately after every dodged bullet.
  • The blank effect can open secret rooms.
  • If the player is also in possession of the Resourceful Sack, Daruma will be unusable due to the sack absorbing all bullets before Daruma can be used.
  • Using the Daruma does not consume a blank.
  • Bloodied Scarf also prevents use of Daruma, as it removes nearby bullets on teleportation.

Trivia

  • This item is a reference to a Daruma doll, a round, hollow Japanese doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen tradition of Buddhism.

See also