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|japanese = タナトスハント | |japanese = タナトスハント | ||
|romaji = {{tt|Tanatosuhanto|Thanatos hunt}} | |romaji = {{tt|Tanatosuhanto|Thanatos hunt}} | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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This ability is learned with 35 skill points allocated into [[List of knife skills in Dragon Quest IX|Knife skill]], and will inflict 50% more damage to the ailing target. Defeating 10 envenomated [[Bad karmour]]s with Victimiser is required to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/68|Quest #68]]: Spice Up Your Knife. | This ability is learned with 35 skill points allocated into [[List of knife skills in Dragon Quest IX|Knife skill]], and will inflict 50% more damage to the ailing target. Defeating 10 envenomated [[Bad karmour]]s with Victimiser is required to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/68|Quest #68]]: Spice Up Your Knife. | ||
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Victimiser can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]], [[Minstrel]]s, [[Dancer]]s, [[Gadabout]]s, [[Demon Swordsman|Demon Swordsmen]], and [[Pirate]]s by allocating 100 skill points into the Knives skill. It costs 3 MP to use and deals 400% damage against poisoned or paralyzed monsters. All other targets will take 150% damage instead. When used, the skill creates three glowing purple tendrils that form around the knife that strike the enemy. | Victimiser can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]], [[Minstrel]]s, [[Dancer]]s, [[Gadabout]]s, [[Demon Swordsman|Demon Swordsmen]], and [[Pirate]]s by allocating 100 skill points into the Knives skill. It costs 3 MP to use and deals 400% damage against poisoned or paralyzed monsters. All other targets will take 150% damage instead. When used, the skill creates three glowing purple tendrils that form around the knife that strike the enemy. | ||
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[[Erik]] and [[Sylvando]] can learn Victimiser through the ''Knives'' panel on their character builders for 13 and 16 skill points respectively. It costs 5 MP to perform and will deal 620% damage to monsters that are poisoned or paralyzed, all other enemies taking 110% damage. Erik has the potential to deal massive amounts of damage if Victimiser is used in combination with [[Divide]]. Victimiser uses the same animation from ''X''. | [[Erik]] and [[Sylvando]] can learn Victimiser through the ''Knives'' panel on their character builders for 13 and 16 skill points respectively. It costs 5 MP to perform and will deal 620% damage to monsters that are poisoned or paralyzed, all other enemies taking 110% damage. Erik has the potential to deal massive amounts of damage if Victimiser is used in combination with [[Divide]]. Victimiser uses the same animation from ''X''. | ||
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|DQ11=A sly strike that can see poisoned or paralysed enemies taking six times the usual damage.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> | |DQ11=A sly strike that can see poisoned or paralysed enemies taking six times the usual damage.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> | ||
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==Etymology== | |||
*In the original Japanese version, Persecutter is named after [[Wikipedia:Thanatos|Thanatos]], the god and personification of death in Greek mythology. He is the twin brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep, and the two were said to reside in the Underworld where the rays of the sun never reach them. In the original Japanese, Persecutter is named after Hypnos. | |||
==Related skills== | ==Related skills== | ||
*[[Persecutter]] | *[[Persecutter]] | ||
== | ==Battle Visuals== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 02:13, 18 January 2023
| Victimiser | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | タナトスハント |
| Rōmaji | Tanatosuhanto |
| Type | Skill |
| Older names | None |
Victimiser is a recurring knife skill in the Dragon Quest series. It deals extra damage to enemies afflicted with poison or paralysis.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
This ability is learned with 35 skill points allocated into Knife skill, and will inflict 50% more damage to the ailing target. Defeating 10 envenomated Bad karmours with Victimiser is required to complete Quest #68: Spice Up Your Knife.
Dragon Quest X
Victimiser can be learned by Thieves, Minstrels, Dancers, Gadabouts, Demon Swordsmen, and Pirates by allocating 100 skill points into the Knives skill. It costs 3 MP to use and deals 400% damage against poisoned or paralyzed monsters. All other targets will take 150% damage instead. When used, the skill creates three glowing purple tendrils that form around the knife that strike the enemy.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Erik and Sylvando can learn Victimiser through the Knives panel on their character builders for 13 and 16 skill points respectively. It costs 5 MP to perform and will deal 620% damage to monsters that are poisoned or paralyzed, all other enemies taking 110% damage. Erik has the potential to deal massive amounts of damage if Victimiser is used in combination with Divide. Victimiser uses the same animation from X.
Description
| Game | Description |
| A sly strike that can see poisoned or paralysed enemies taking six times the usual damage.[1] |
Etymology
- In the original Japanese version, Persecutter is named after Thanatos, the god and personification of death in Greek mythology. He is the twin brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep, and the two were said to reside in the Underworld where the rays of the sun never reach them. In the original Japanese, Persecutter is named after Hypnos.
Related skills
Battle Visuals
References
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
