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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:17 pm
The Quincy possess numerous artifacts and equipment which help them in different ways. Not all Quincy possess everything here at a single time, but some do. While others may only possess one or none of these items.
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:19 pm
Quincy Cross A cross in the shape of a Quincy Zeichen that only those who have inherited Quincy abilities and techniques are allowed to possess. Standard equipment for any Quincy, the Quincy Cross acts as the focus for a Quincy bow. The cross need not necessarily be in a cross shape, as Ryūken's cross is a pentacle.
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:22 pm
Seele Schneider Seele Schneider (Zēreshunaidā; German for "Soul Cutter", Japanese for "That Which Slits the Soul") is a unique arrow weapon used by the Quincy. The Seele Schneider is a weapon much like a chainsaw, with Reishi making 3 million round trips per second around the edge of the blade. The vibrations of the Seele Schneider are not just for cutting. Through its vibrations, the Seele Schneider loosens the bonds between the Reishi of whatever it cuts in order to make them easier to capture. The Quincy fight by gathering the surrounding Reishi and using them as their own personal weapon, and the most powerful manifestation of that is the Seele Schneider. The Seele Schneider is not a sword, but an arrow. The Seele Schneider is a thin, silver-colored weapon which, when activated, sports a glowing blue blade.
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:24 pm
Ginto Gintō (Silver Tubes) are small containers that Quincy use to store their Reiryoku. They are utilized as components in Quincy spellcasting, resembling Kidō. As their name suggests, Gintō are small silver tubes, approximately 5 centimeters in size. By condensing their Reiryoku into a liquid state, Quincy can store it within the tubes. Despite being considered antiquated tools, they allow Quincy to perform special techniques powerful enough to subdue Hollows, though their effectiveness is dependent on the user. These various attacks are triggered when the stored liquid Reiryoku is released.
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:34 pm
Silber Draht It is a tool that Quincy use, which is perfectly adequate to produce traps. The long and hard silver wire can be used to cut up a lower level hollow with ease, by wrapping the wire around their bodies. These Silver Wires are nearly invisible until light touch them and they glitter. They are extremely sharp and can cut through steel with ease so cutting a Hollow or Bone nicely is nothing but child's play.
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Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:37 pm
Stärke IThe Stärke (sutraku; German for "Gauge", Japanese for "Energy/Strength Indicator") is a special instrument invented and implemented by most Quincy. It is a tool which takes the appearance of a semi-transparent colored rectangular monocle that covers the left or right eye. In the most simplest sense, the Stärke is used to calculate the Kaliber (German for "Caliber", Japanese for "Power Level") of an opponent. It scans the level of reiatsu from an opponent(s) that enter its range and converts the readings into numbers that allow the Quincy to properly gauge an opponent's capabilities. The reading will increase in proportional accordance with the concentration of active reiryoku (or in other words, reiatsu) that is focused through the target. Because of this, it does not track latent reiryoku, meaning a target may be capable of hiding a significant portion of their power. However, it is also possible to use the device to read the Kaliber levels of a technique as well (such as Kidō). For strategical purposes, the Stärke can provide actual location and bearings of a specific reading for a rather considerable distance. A clock is also programmed into the device. It appears that the Stärke also serves the dual purpose of a communicator between devices, even if the two Stärke in question are dimensions apart.
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