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'''Kusharami''', also known as '''Kamashki''', first appeared in [[Dragon Quest VII]] as one of the summons the druid vocation could summon using the ability [[That Special Summon]], before later appearing as a monster in {{DQMCH}}. | |||
[[File:Those Special Summons.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Clockwise from the left: Klashmi, Kamashki, Damniuni, Blamara (Image from Dragon Quest VII)]] | |||
===See also:=== | |||
*[[That Special Summon]] | |||
*[[Kakaron]] | |||
*[[Barubaru]] | |||
*[[Doremi]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart enemies]]{{Wikia}} | [[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart enemies]]{{Wikia}} |
Revision as of 22:32, 6 June 2020
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Kusharami | |
Japanese | クシャラミ |
Romaji | kusharami |
First appearance | Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past |
Kusharami, also known as Kamashki, first appeared in Dragon Quest VII as one of the summons the druid vocation could summon using the ability That Special Summon, before later appearing as a monster in Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart.
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