Stone's Throw: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ||
This ability is learned with 3 skill points invested into [[List of fisticuffs skills in Dragon Quest IX|Fisticuffs skill]]. The skill returns to it's previous damage range, but now possesses an element modifier to deal less or more damage depending on the enemy's resistance to Soil techniques. | This ability is learned with 3 skill points invested into [[List of fisticuffs skills in Dragon Quest IX|Fisticuffs skill]]. The skill returns to it's previous damage range, but now possesses an element modifier to deal less or more damage depending on the enemy's resistance to Soil techniques. | ||
{{DQSkills}} | |||
[[category:Skills]] | [[category:Skills]] | ||
[[Category:Earth Skills]] | [[Category:Earth Skills]] |
Revision as of 17:52, 1 February 2017
Stone's Throw | |
---|---|
Japanese | いしつぶて |
Type | Skill |
Stone's Throw is a recurring ability in the franchise. It tosses small rocks at a group of enemies, generally for 10~24 damage, and can be seen as a weaker version of Boulder Toss.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VI
Stone's Throw is learned by advancing to rank 3 of the Thief vocation.
Dragon Quest VII
Learned in the same manner as the previous game.
Dragon Quest VIII
Stone's Throw is a Fisticuffs technique that both the the Hero and Jessica can learn. It requires 17 skill points by the Hero, and 19 skill points by Jessica. The skill is slightly weaker in this installment, dealing only 8~20 damage.
Dragon Quest IX
This ability is learned with 3 skill points invested into Fisticuffs skill. The skill returns to it's previous damage range, but now possesses an element modifier to deal less or more damage depending on the enemy's resistance to Soil techniques.