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A shield popped up from the ground!!

Osamu Mikumo, in Chapter 53.[1]

Escudo is a Defense Trigger. It is used mainly for protection, but it can also serve as an obstacle to hinder enemy movement or even as a trap.

Escudo (エスクード, Esukūdo ?) is a Defense Trigger. It is used mainly for protection, but it can also serve as an obstacle to hinder enemy movement or even as a trap.

Appearance

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Escudo forms a blocky wall-like structure that sprouts from the ground, a wall, or other surfaces. It has the Tamakoma Branch emblem (with the exception of Yuiga who has the current Border logo[2]) prominently displayed on its face. It resembles the crenelated wall of a medieval castle. When the user activates it, a luminous line of trion travels along the designated surface from their hand to the location where Escudo is intended to appear.

Overview

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According to Cronin, Escudo is old and obsolete by Border's current standards.[3]

Abilities

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Escudo erects a defensive barrier in an intended location by placing a part of one's body, such as a hand[4] or a foot,[5] on any connected surface[6], even a trion body with the latter resulting in impeding the opponent[7]. It can also be summoned a few meters away from the user,[8] and be retracted at will.[9] Escudo's barriers are seemingly much more durable than the ones created by Shield, taking no damage from the beam of a Ranbanein-Type Rabbit[1] and from Lampyris's daggers.[10] Only attacks as powerful as the oversized blades constructed by Lampyris have been shown to be capable of breaking it[11] as well as Murakami's Senkū.[12] Since it converts Trion into a material form, Escudo can stop Lead Bullet.[13] Like many Triggers of this type, its barriers do not disappear even if the user switches to other Triggers.[14]

Jin erecting a barricade with Escudo.

A single Escudo in one's Trigger set allows for the formation of multiple walls with a single activation, which permits the instantaneous construction of a veritable barricade.[15] In firefights, Escudo can provide the user and their allies with a solid cover even out in the open,[10] whereas in confined spaces, it can serve as a trap: the user can immobilize the target by jamming them between two barriers,[8] or between a barrier and a pre-existing surface.[6] An Escudo can be erected vertically or at an angle relative to the surface it is erected from. Also the user can exploit its force while it surfaces to propel himself and others high into the air[16] or into distance if it's erected at an angle or to forcefully knock them in a desired direction.[7] The user can cast an Escudo barrier within 25 meters of themselves, although with higher trion levels it is possible to increase that radius.[17]

Nonetheless, Escudo has many drawbacks. To be activated, it needs a surface it can grow out of.[18] It cannot be moved from its original position, and, unlike Shield and Raygust's Shield mode, it cannot shapeshift[18] and it is not transparent, so it limits the user's field of vision as much as the enemy's.[19] Furthermore, it is known to consume a large amount of trion.[3]

Users

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See also: Escudo Users

With only 6 known users, Escudo is one of the least popular Triggers[20][21][22][23][24][2] However, members of branches who do not participate in Rank Wars are excluded from the count, as their Triggers are unknown.[25] 3 out of the 6 agents using Escudo are from the Tamakoma Branch, which already has very few members.[1][15][23]

Trivia

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 7 Chapter 53 (p. 13) and Episode 25.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 World Trigger MangaChapter 260 (p. 13)
  3. 3.0 3.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 161 (p. 15) and Episode 86.
  4. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 7 Chapter 53 (p. 12) and Episode 25.
  5. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 8 Chapter 64 (p. 7) and Episode 29.
  6. 6.0 6.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 8 Chapter 67 (p. 1) and Episode 30.
  7. 7.0 7.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 172 (p. 8-9) and Episode 90.
  8. 8.0 8.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 8 Chapter 65 (p. 8) and Episode 29.
  9. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 7 Chapter 53 (p. 13-14) and Episode 25.
  10. 10.0 10.1 World Trigger MangaChapter 55 (p. 6)
  11. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 9 Chapter 72 (p. 11) and Episode 32.
  12. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 172 (p. 2-3) and Episode 90.
  13. Q: Can Escudo defend from Lead Bullets?
    A: Escudo converts Trion into a material form, so it can. It is treated the same as blocking Lead Bullets with walls or buildings.
    Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
  14. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 8 Chapter 64 (p. 20) and Episode 29.
  15. 15.0 15.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 8 Chapter 64 (p. 8) and Episode 29.
  16. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 170 (p. 4-5) and Episode 89.
  17. World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 20 Chapter 174 (p. 3) and Episode 91.
  18. 18.0 18.1 Q: What is the difference between Shield, Raygust Shield Mode, and Escudo?
    A: Shield: Can change shape. Durability changes according to the size of the surface area. Moving it lowers the durability.
    Raygust: Can change shape. Durability changes a little according to the size of the surface area. Even if you wave it around in your hand the durability will not change.
    Escudo: Cannot change shape. Cannot be moved. High durability. Needs a place (such as a wall or floor) to grow out of.
    Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
  19. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 220)
  20. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 95)
  21. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 60)
  22. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 99)
  23. 23.0 23.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 161 (p. 16) and Episode 86.
  24. 24.0 24.1 World Trigger Manga and AnimeVol. 19 Chapter 169 (p. 15) and Episode 89.
  25. Q: Are there any branches besides Tamakoma and Suzunari?
    A: Border has 6 branches: Tamakoma, Suzunari, Wataayu (綿(わた)(あゆ) ?), Yumite District ((ゆみ)()(まち) ?), Hayanuma ((はや)(ぬま) ?), and Kuma (()() ?). Its personnel are mostly those who prioritise work or school and don’t aim for A-Rank (they do not participate in the twice a week Rank Wars). The branches are placed on the outer edge of the Forbidden Zone. Other than Tamakoma, the branches function as a point of contact for local residents.
    Source: Volume 18, Question Corner 11
  26. World Trigger MangaBorder Briefing File (p. 42)
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Administration Eizō Netsuki • Katsumi Karasawa • Kyōko Sawamura • Masafumi Shinoda • Motokichi Kinuta • Takumi Rindō
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B-Rank Atsushi Hokari • Chika Amatori • Daichi Tsutsumi • Fumika Teruya • Hanao Tsukimi • Haruaki Azuma • Hidetaka Kitazoe • Hiro Kitazoe • Hisato Sasamori • Hitoshi Matsushiro • Hyuse • Itsuki Fujisawa • Kai Minamisawa • Kazuaki Ōji • Kazuki Kurauchi • Kazuto Tonooka • Keizō Mamiya • Kō Murakami • Kōji Oki • Kōtarō Suwa • Kotarō Tomoe • Kuniharu Kakizaki • Makoto Chano • Mamoru Tokiwa • Masakuni Hakoda • Masataka Ninomiya • Masato Kageura • Minoru Hata • Mitsuya Koinuma • Noboru Koarai • Osamu Mikumo • Rei Nasu • Rokurō Wakamura • Ryōgo Funabashi • Satoru Hayakawa • Satoshi Mizukami • Seiji Marui • Shinnosuke Tsuji • Shō Motegi • Sumiharu Inukai • Taichi Betsuyaku • Takahiro Ebina • Takuma Yuba • Tatsuhito Ikoma • Tatsuya Kuruma • Tetsuji Arafune • Tokiya Saitō • Tsuneyuki Okudera • Waka Utsunomiya • Wataru Urushima • Yōko Katori • Yoshinobu Kera • Yoshito Hanzaki • Yūichirō Yoshizato • Yukari Obishima • Yukito Otokawa • Yūko Kumagai • Yūma Kuga • Yūta Miura • Yutaka Kashio • Yūya Tsuchisaki • Yuzuru Ema
C-Rank Fumifumi Saotome • Hidehide Hinoe • Izuho Natsume • Teruteru Kōda
Operators Aki Hiyami • An Kobayakawa • Aoi Kusumoto • Asami Taya • Asuka Asagiri • Ayumu Hatori • Hana Somei • Haruka Ayatsuji • Haya Kittaka • Hazuki Nanao • Hikari Nire • Kaho Mikami • Karin Yuitsuka • Madoka Ui • Mako Hitomi • Maori Hosoi • Megumi Tokura • Nono Fujimaru • Ren Tsukimi • Rika Rokuta • Rin Kagami • Risa Maki • Rui Osano • Saki Kusakabe • Sakurako Taketomi • Sayoko Shiki • Shiori Usami • Yuka Kon • Yuri Rindō • Yuu Kunichika
Former Border Agents Akane Hiura • Mirai Hatohara • Tadaomi Kanda • Yūgo Kuga
Affiliated Personnel Raijinmaru • Replica • Izuho's Cat • Rinji Amatori • Ruka Shinoda • Yōtarō Rindō
Old Border Agents Hibiki Taira • Ibuki Wakisaka • Kaede Namekata • Kengo Sōma • Kirie Konami • Manabu Kai • Masafumi Shinoda • Masamune Kido • Mato Kujō • Motoki Suzumura • Reiji Kizaki • Rintarō Chihiro • Ryōji Kiriyama • Shin Kazama • Sōichi Mogami • Takumi Rindō • Tetsuya Umesaki • Yūichi Jin • Yuri Rindō
Squads Arafune Squad • Arashiyama Squad • Azuma Squad • Chano Squad • Ebina Squad • Fuyushima Squad • Hayakawa Squad • Ikoma Squad • Kageura Squad • Kakizaki Squad • Kako Squad • Katagiri Squad • Katori Squad • Kazama Squad • Kusakabe Squad • Kōda Squad • Mamiya Squad • Matsushiro SquadMiwa Squad • Nasu Squad • Ninomiya Squad • Ōji Squad • Suwa Squad • Suzunari First (Kuruma Squad) • Tachikawa Squad • Tamakoma First (Kizaki Squad) • Tamakoma Second (Mikumo Squad) • Tokiwa Squad • Urushima Squad • Yoshizato Squad • Yuba Squad
Positions All-Rounder • Attacker • Engineer • Gunner • Operator • Shooter • Sniper • Spotter • Trapper
Branches Hayanuma Branch • Hisama Branch • Suzunari Branch  • Tamakoma Branch  • Wataayu Branch • Yumite District Branch
Factions Kido Faction • Shinoda Faction • Tamakoma Faction (Tamakoma Branch) • Factionless Faction
Triggers Asteroid • Bagworm • Bagworm Tag • Bail Out • Chameleon • Cobra • Connector • Dummy Beacon • Egret • Enhanced Radar • Escudo • Fengari • Fūjin • Full Arms • Full Attack • Geist • Gimlet • Grasshopper • Hornet • Hound • Ibis • Idaten • Kogetsu (Spear/Gen'yō/Senkū) • Lead Bullet • Lightning • Makō • Meteor • Radar • Raygust (Shield Mode/Thruster) • Salamander • Scorpion • Shield (Fixed Mode/Full Guard) • Silencer • Sōgetsu (Axe • Twinblade) • Spider • Starmaker • Switchbox • Teleporter • Timer • Tomahawk • Trion Body • Viper • Yūma's Black Trigger
 
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