Knuckles that hamper the foes' immunity, making them more susceptible to status ailments.
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Kenkonken (乾坤圏, Kenkonken?, lit. Heaven and Earth) is a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.
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Final Fantasy XI[]
Kenkonken is a hand-to-hand weapon that provides +17 damage, +49 delay, enhances Martial Arts effect, suppresses Overload, and gives access to the Stringing Pummel weapon skill. Its aftermath increases Accuracy and Attack and occasionally attacks twice. It deals +3.86 damage per second and accumulates +14 TP per hit. It can be equipped by level 75 Puppetmaster. It can be obtained from the "Mythic Weapons" quest or the Nomad Mog Bonanza 2010 (Rank 1) event.
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Ring-shaped fists that came from the faraway world of Vana'diel. It is said that these were specifically used by Puppetmasters, who controlled dolls known as Automatons. It is also well-known to have been one of the weapons collected by the most eminent hero and Emperor of Aht Urhgan, Balrahn.
Description
Kenkonken (FFXI) is a Fist, obtained as the Super Trust Master Reward from Aphmau. It provides 170 ATK, 180 DEF, and increases equipment DEF by 50% when single wielding a weapon with or without a shield.
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Etymology[]
Kenkonken is a chakram of great power wielded in Taoist mythology by Nezha. Nezha is a mythological figure who is often depict as a young handsome boy wearing clothes similar to a lotus since he was reincarnated from a lotus. He has two wheels with flames attached to his feet and golden ankle rings.