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{{Translation|'''Military Rations Pills'''|兵糧丸|Hyōrōgan}} are special pills that replenish one's chakra and nourish the body. It's made up of powerful stimulants and nutrients, said to allow the user to keep fighting for three days and three nights without rest.<section end=summary /> |
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{{Translation|'''Military Rations Pills'''|兵糧丸|Hyōrōgan}} are special pills that replenish one's chakra and nourish the body. It is made up of powerful stimulants and nutrients, said to allow the user to keep fighting for three days and three nights without rest.<section end=summary /> |
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== Trivia == |
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== Trivia == |
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* These pills are based on the actual world military rations pills used in Japan, mainly during the [[Wikipedia:Sengoku period|Sengoku period]] (mid-15th – early 17th century). They were made from rice, various flours, dried vegetables and fruits, seeds, and various other ingredients. |
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* These pills are based on the actual world military rations pills used in Japan, mainly during the [[Wikipedia:Sengoku period|Sengoku period]] (mid-15th – early 17th century). They were made from rice, various flours, dried vegetables and fruits, seeds, and various other ingredients. |
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Military Rations Pills (兵糧丸, Hyōrōgan) are special pills that replenish one's chakra and nourish the body. It is made up of powerful stimulants and nutrients, said to allow the user to keep fighting for three days and three nights without rest.
- These pills are based on the actual world military rations pills used in Japan, mainly during the Sengoku period (mid-15th – early 17th century). They were made from rice, various flours, dried vegetables and fruits, seeds, and various other ingredients.