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'''Dancing Dragons''' is a spell that appears exclusively in {{DQTact}}. It is one of [[Maya|Maya's]] signature spells, summoning a pair of fiery dragons from her fans to cook her foes in the vortex of volcanic flames they make that can also render them more vulnerable to such heat.  
'''Dancing Dragons''' is a recurring skill in the {{DQSeries}}. It is one of [[Maya|Maya's]] signature abilities, summoning a pair of dragon-shaped streams of intense fire from her fans to charge at her foes and cook them alive.


==Details==
==Appearances==
Dancing Dragons can be learned by Maya at level 54 and costs 124 MP to use. It inflicts major [[Frizz]]-type spell damage to all enemies in a 3x3 square in front of her and sometimes lowers their Frizz-type resistance too. Upgrading the ability increases its damage and reduces the amount of MP it costs to use.
===''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle (series)|Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road]]''===
Dancing Dragons makes its debut in the second game as Maya's special finisher when the [[Puff!]] card is scanned. She leaps to the top of a mountain and dances to channel fire energy to her [[Solar Fan|Solar Fans]] before releasing them as fiery dragons.
 
==={{DQH}} and ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II]]''===
Appearing as a separate skill, it is learned by Maya after investing 6 skill points into her skill tree. It costs 12 MP to use, and is useful for clearing out crowds of enemies.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]''===
Dancing Dragons is a spell that can be learned by Maya at level 54 and costs 124 MP to use. It inflicts major [[Frizz]]-type spell damage to all enemies in a 3x3 square in front of her and sometimes lowers their Frizz-type resistance too. Upgrading the ability increases its damage and reduces the amount of MP it costs to use.
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==Video==
{{#ev:youtube|wjdMEBkt3rM|500}} ''Monster Battle Road Victory'' footage




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[[Category:Spells]]
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[[Category:Fire spells]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]]

Latest revision as of 20:39, 2 April 2023

Dancing Dragons is a recurring skill in the Dragon Quest series. It is one of Maya's signature abilities, summoning a pair of dragon-shaped streams of intense fire from her fans to charge at her foes and cook them alive.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road[edit]

Dancing Dragons makes its debut in the second game as Maya's special finisher when the Puff! card is scanned. She leaps to the top of a mountain and dances to channel fire energy to her Solar Fans before releasing them as fiery dragons.

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below and Dragon Quest Heroes II[edit]

Appearing as a separate skill, it is learned by Maya after investing 6 skill points into her skill tree. It costs 12 MP to use, and is useful for clearing out crowds of enemies.

Dragon Quest Tact[edit]

Dancing Dragons is a spell that can be learned by Maya at level 54 and costs 124 MP to use. It inflicts major Frizz-type spell damage to all enemies in a 3x3 square in front of her and sometimes lowers their Frizz-type resistance too. Upgrading the ability increases its damage and reduces the amount of MP it costs to use.

Dancing Dragons (疾風炎舞扇 Hayate-en maiōgi)Tactlogo.png
Ability information
Dancing Dragons
Role * Type * Element MP cost
Debuff Spell DQTact Frizz.png 124
Range Additional effects
DQTact RangeFrontSquare.png
Front
DQTact FrizzResDown.png
Frizz Res Down
Description
Deals major Frizz-type spell damage to all enemies in area of effect, occasionally lowers Frizz Res for 3 turns.
Naturally learnt by
Maya


Video[edit]

Monster Battle Road Victory footage