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|japanese = まねまね (DQVI, X, Monsters) | |japanese = まねまね (DQVI, X, Monsters) <br> しっぺ返し (DQVII, Heroes II) | ||
しっぺ返し (DQVII) | |romaji = manemane (DQVI, X, Monsters) <br> shippegaeshi (DQVII, Heroes II) | ||
|romaji = manemane (DQVI, X, Monsters) | |old = Retaliate (DQVII PS1), Imitate (Monsters 1 and 2 GBC) | ||
shippegaeshi (DQVII) | |||
|old = Retaliate | |||
|type = Counter | |type = Counter | ||
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Retaliate is a hybrid ability learned by advancing to rank 5 as a [[Martial Artist]] or [[ | Retaliate is a hybrid ability learned by advancing to rank 5 as a [[Martial Artist]] or [[Jester]] immediately after completing them. [[Maribel Mayde|Maribel]] also learns Retaliate at level 5 in the PS1 version (she learns [[Bang]] in the remake). In the 3DS version, hybrid abilities no longer exist and this ability was removed from the game entirely - however, Jesters can learn a similar ability named [[Sobering Slap]] by advancing to rank 2. | ||
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Localized as "Imitate" in this game, it can be learnt by the [[Float-o-copier]] amongst others. | |||
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File:MaribelSlap.jpg|Maribel using Follow Suit in ''Dragon Quest Heroes II'' | File:MaribelSlap.jpg|Maribel using Follow Suit in ''Dragon Quest Heroes II'' | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*In Japanese, the abilities found in [[Dragon Quest VI]] (まねまね ''mane mane'') and [[Dragon Quest VII]] (しっぺ返し ''shippegaeshi'') have effectively the same effect when used, but entirely different names. | |||
*In Japanese, the [[Float-o-copier]] (マネマネ ''mane mane'') has the same name as this ability, except this monster's name is written in katakana instead of hiragana. In addition, this monster is able to learn this ability in [[Dragon Quest Monsters]]. | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] |
Revision as of 00:59, 14 June 2020
Follow Suit | |
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Japanese | まねまね (DQVI, X, Monsters) しっぺ返し (DQVII, Heroes II) |
Rōmaji | manemane (DQVI, X, Monsters) shippegaeshi (DQVII, Heroes II) |
Type | Counter |
Older names | Retaliate (DQVII PS1), Imitate (Monsters 1 and 2 GBC) |
Follow Suit responds to any incoming attack by using the same ability in retaliation.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VI
Follow Suit is learned by Spot at level 9. Other characters can learn this by advancing to rank 7 of the Gadabout vocation.
Dragon Quest VII
Retaliate is a hybrid ability learned by advancing to rank 5 as a Martial Artist or Jester immediately after completing them. Maribel also learns Retaliate at level 5 in the PS1 version (she learns Bang in the remake). In the 3DS version, hybrid abilities no longer exist and this ability was removed from the game entirely - however, Jesters can learn a similar ability named Sobering Slap by advancing to rank 2.
Dragon Quest Monsters
Localized as "Imitate" in this game, it can be learnt by the Float-o-copier amongst others.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
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Gallery
Trivia
- In Japanese, the abilities found in Dragon Quest VI (まねまね mane mane) and Dragon Quest VII (しっぺ返し shippegaeshi) have effectively the same effect when used, but entirely different names.
- In Japanese, the Float-o-copier (マネマネ mane mane) has the same name as this ability, except this monster's name is written in katakana instead of hiragana. In addition, this monster is able to learn this ability in Dragon Quest Monsters.