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The Wu-Chi weapon (known as the White Crane in the SFX game, and known as the Dragon Boar in the Wu-Chi game) is a single-handed dao-like weapon (a weapon with one hand-grip and one hand-guard). Similar to a katana, it is mainly a slashing weapon, but it can also be used as a thrusting weapon. It has a range of 10' and a damage of 2d6. The Dragon Boar is made of Japanese steel and glass and is 10' long.
The Wu-Chi weapon is accompanied by the Wu-Chi armor, which is a set of protective body armor and a helmet. The armor is a full body gi made of a samurai-style jerkin, a padded chest protector, a reinforced stomach protector, and a reinforced crotch protector.
The leather armor, (also known as the Season One outfit) were worn in the first and last episodes of the first season. They consist of a shirt and pants, and are based on Daimyo armor. Their introduction is a homage to the original Wu-Chi video game.
The Bubble pants,[3] (also known as School Girl in the Wu-Cru game, after their debut episode) are a gi-inspired outfit worn by Mei-Ling, Kai, and Lloyd. It has a life-like bubble of fabric around the waist, with a dozen accessories such as hair clips, rings, bracelets, and necklaces.
The Red and black gi, (also known as Robot Ninja in the Wu-Cru game, after their debut episode) is the uniform worn by all the robots and arch enemies. The name suggests that the robot ninja wear the same gi as their human counterparts, but there are some differences: The pants are black, and there are no accessories, just a red belt and a red headband. Their design is based on the Ninja movie series.
The Blizzard variant, which appears in the Elemental Robes, has a full-body gi which is similar to the standard Elemental Robes, and has a version of the hoods in the form of black horned helmets. Once again, both the Kai and Lloyd's variants were released with katana sheathes.
Later, the jungle robes from Final Fantasy VIII (and the Blizzard variant in the Elemental Robes) appeared as a pair of Halloween costumes for the Final Fantasy VIII Halloween Event , in which players could create a new character based on one of the events that occurs in the game. The costumes were not seen again until a unofficial patch was released. 827ec27edc