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The '''Floating "Family"''' is a loosely connected assortment of monsters that share a vulnerability to [[Flying Knee]] and [[Wing-Clipper]]. Unlike actual families, there is no single unifying theme to the group aside from the aforementioned weakness, and even that is tenuous.  
The '''Floating "Family"''' is a loosely connected assortment of monsters that share a vulnerability to [[Flying Knee]] and [[Wing-Clipper]]. Unlike actual families, there is no single unifying theme to the group aside from the aforementioned weakness, and even that is tenuous.  


"Floating" is something of a misnomer, as several monsters are shown with their feet planted firmly on the ground and yet are classified as such, where as some monsters that hover in place (such as the [[Wraithwand]]) are exempt.  
"Floating" is something of a misnomer, as several monsters are shown with their feet planted firmly on the ground and yet are classified as such, where as some monsters that hover in place (such as the [[Wraithwand]]) are exempt.


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* [[Widow's pique]]
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Floating monsters are fully immune to the as-of-yet un-localized soil spell line, and take 20% more damage from the [[Harvest Moon]] skill.
 
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[[Erik]]'s series of soil spells are ineffective against floating enemies, and Harvest Moon's damage multiplier has been raised to 250%. Additionally, certain co-op techniques cannot reach flying monsters at all.
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Revision as of 11:49, 28 June 2018

The Floating "Family" is a loosely connected assortment of monsters that share a vulnerability to Flying Knee and Wing-Clipper. Unlike actual families, there is no single unifying theme to the group aside from the aforementioned weakness, and even that is tenuous.

"Floating" is something of a misnomer, as several monsters are shown with their feet planted firmly on the ground and yet are classified as such, where as some monsters that hover in place (such as the Wraithwand) are exempt.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest IX

Having the flaying status means that an enemy is immune to Trip of a Deathtime.

Dragon Quest X

Floating monsters are fully immune to the as-of-yet un-localized soil spell line, and take 20% more damage from the Harvest Moon skill.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Erik's series of soil spells are ineffective against floating enemies, and Harvest Moon's damage multiplier has been raised to 250%. Additionally, certain co-op techniques cannot reach flying monsters at all.