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{{Item
|title = ''Dragonsbane''
|image = [[Image:Dragonsbane.png|right|210px]]
|japanese = {{tt|ドラゴンキラー|Doragon kira}}
|romaji =Doragon kira
|names = Dragonsbane <br> Dragon killer<br>Dragon sword
|games = {{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IV}}<br>{{Dragon Quest V}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ}}<br>''[[Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon]]''<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes}}<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes II}}
|buy = varies, see article
|sell = varies, see article
|effect = Inflicts increased damage to [[dragon family]] monsters.
}}


The '''dragonsbane''' (ドラゴンキラー, ''Dragon Killer''), also known as '''Dragon Killer''' or '''dragon sword''', is a powerful sword in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. True to its name, it deals 50% more damage to creatures from the [[dragon family]] in nearly every game it appears, and this multiplier will stack with skills such as [[Dragon slash]] and [[Flame Slash]]. In later games, it can be upgraded to the [[dragon slayer]]. There have been two distinctive designs for the dragonsbane in the series: originally, it appears as a wrist-mounted blade similar to a katar, but in later entries in the series, it is a conventional sword.
The '''Dragonsbane''' is a powerful sword in the {{DQSeries}}. True to its name, it deals 50% more damage to creatures from the [[Dragon family]] in nearly every game it appears, and this multiplier will stack with skills such as [[Dragon Slash]] and [[Flame Slash]]. In later games, it can be upgraded to the [[Dragon slayer]].
 
==Characteristics==
There have been two distinctive designs for the sword throughout the series. From its debut in the second game to {{Dragon Quest VII}}, the Dragonsbane consisted of a metallic blade similar to the real-world katar, a type of punching dagger from the Indian subcontinent that is held in the wielder's knuckles. The user's wrist was protected by an intricate design shaped like a [[Green dragon]]'s head with gold edges and red jewels set like eyes and two curved horns on either side. The blade has four grooves on each side. Although the weapon has some similarities to the claws used by [[Martial Artist]]s, it was always classified as a sword.
 
Starting with {{Dragon Quest VIII}}, the Dragonsbane's design changed to a conventional longsword, likely due to the fact that the games were now in 3D and the animations for swords were all made uniform. The new design for the Dragonsbane is much like a scimitar, featuring a green blade with curved metal edges, a red grip on the handle, and a dragon's fang on the sword's pommel. The sword's crossguard also featured a stylized dragon's head with red jewels for eyes and two curved golden horns much like the previous design and the sword also had various gold decorations on the blade and handle.
 
The sword has appeared in every game in the main series since {{Dragon Quest II}} and has even showed up in multiple spinoff games, as well.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
==={{DQ2}}===
Dragonsbane can be bought for 8,000 gold. It has an attack bonus of +50 and can only be equipped by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|Hero]], though it is merely a strong weapon without any extra capabilities in its debut.
The dragonsbane can be purchased for 8,000 [[gold]] coins. It has an {{Attack}} bonus of +50 and can only be equipped by the {{Hero 2}}, though it is merely a strong weapon without any extra capabilities in its debut.


===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
{{Descriptions
The dragon killer has an attack bonus of +79. It can only be equipped by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Hero]] and [[Warrior]]s. It can be bought for 15,000 gold in [[Samanao]] and sold for 11,250 gold.
|DQ2=Deals devastating damage to dragons
}}


The sword starts to deal extra damage in this installment, but instead of the familiar +50%, it instead deals 16~32 extra points of damage, calculated separately from normal damage equations. This means that the effects of [[oomph]] will not increase the range to 32~64.
==={{DQ3}}===
The Dragonsbane has an {{Attack}} bonus of +79. It can only be equipped by the {{Hero 3}} and [[Warrior]]s. It can be bought for 15,000 [[gold]] coins in [[Manoza]] and sold for 11,250 gold coins.


Effected monsters:
The sword starts to deal extra damage in this installment, but instead of the familiar +50%, it instead deals 16~32 extra points of damage, calculated separately from normal damage equations. This means that the effects of [[Oomph]] will not increase the range to 32~64.
*Blue dragon
*Boreal serpent
*Dragon zombie
*Dread dragon
*Ethereal serpent
*Gran Dragon
*Green Dragon
*Infernal serpent
*Xenlon


===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
Affected monsters:
The Dragonsbane has an attack bonus of +90. It can be bought for 15,000 gold in [[Rosehill]] and [[Riverton]] and sold for 11,250 gold. The [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Hero]], [[Ragnar]], and [[Psaro]] can equip it.  
*[[Blue dragon]]
''IV'' codified the percentage-based effectiveness of the sword, and allowed for the bonus damage to be effected by attack augmentation.
*[[Boreal serpent]]
*[[Dragon zombie]]
*[[Dread dragon]]
*[[Ethereal serpent]]
*[[Gran Dragon]]
*[[Green dragon]]
*[[Infernal serpent]]
*[[Skelegon]]
*[[Wyrtle]]
*[[Wyrtoise]]
*[[Xenlon]]
 
==={{DQ4}}===
The Dragonsbane has an {{Attack}} bonus of +90. It can be bought for 15,000 [[gold]] coins in [[Rosehill]] and [[Riverton]] and sold for 11,250 gold coins. The {{Hero 4}}, [[Ragnar McRyan]], and the {{Psaro 9}} can equip it.  
''IV'' codified the percentage-based effectiveness of the sword, and allowed for the bonus damage to be effected by Attack augmentation.


Effected monsters:
Effected monsters:
*Komodo
*[[Chillanodon]]
*Pteranodon
*[[Damselfly]]
*Flying doctor
*[[Dragooner]]
*Chillanodon
*[[Dragon rider]]
*Eoraptor
*[[Drakulard]]
*Spitfire
*[[Emperor wyvern]]
*Terminonatator
*[[Eoraptor]]
*Podokesaurus
*[[Flying doctor]]
*Dragon rider
*[[Jade dragon|Green dragon]]
*Terrorflyer
*[[Komodo]]
*Wyvern
*[[Podokesaurus]]
*Green dragon
*[[Pteranodon]]
*Damselfly
*[[Rashaverak]]
*Red dragon
*[[Red dragon (Biped)|Red dragon]]
*Dragooner
*[[Spitfire]]
*Emperor wyvern
*[[Terminonatator]]
*Drakulard
*[[Terrorflyer]]
*Woolungasaurus
*[[Woolungasaurus]]
*Rashaverak
*[[Wyvern]]


===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
==={{DQ5}}===
The dragonsbane has an attack bonus of +90. It cannot be purchased until generation 3 though, at [[Whealbrook]] and [[Precaria]], and it's not cheap either (15,000 gold).
The Dragonsbane has an {{Attack}} bonus of +90. It cannot be purchased until Generation 3 though, at [[Whealbrook]] and [[Precaria]], and it costs 15,000 [[gold]] coins.


'''NOTE''': The dragonsbane multiplies damage differently depending on which version of ''V'' is being played. In the SFC version it uses the standard '''1.5''' multiplier, '''2.0''' in the PS2 remake, and '''2.25''' in the DS remake. The likely reasons for these improvements is response to fan criticism of the [[Metal dragon]], [[Black dragon]], and [[Great dragon]] enemies obscene strength compared to average player level when first encountered.
'''NOTE''': The dragonsbane multiplies damage differently depending on which version of ''V'' is being played. In the SFC version it uses the standard '''1.5''' multiplier, '''2.0''' in the PS2 remake, and '''2.25''' in the DS remake. The likely reasons for these improvements is response to fan criticism of the [[Metal dragon]], [[Black dragon]], and [[Great dragon]] enemies' obscene strength compared to average player level when first encountered.


Effected monsters:
Effected monsters:
*Sizzard
*[[Black dragon]]
*Small fry
*[[Drag-goof]]
*Drag-goof
*[[Drag-goon]]
*Drag-goon
*[[Dragon zombie]]
*Mandrake marauder
*[[Drakenstein]]
*Dragon zombie
*[[Great dragon]]
*Black dragon
*[[Lick-o'-flame]]
*Metal dragon
*[[Mandrake major]]
*Great dragon
*[[Mandrake marauder]]
*Lick O' flame
*[[Mandrake marshal]]
*Mechan O' wyrm
*[[Mechan-o'-wyrm]]
*[[Metal dragon]]
*[[Sizzard]]
*[[Small fry]]


===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
==={{DQ6}}===
The dragonsbane cannot be bought, but it can be sold for 11,250 gold or 11,625 gold after it's been upgraded. It has an attack bonus of +95 and a style bonus of +35 (+55 after it's been upgraded). It also does 1.5 times more damage to dragons. It is dropped by [[Hell gladiator|Hell gladiators]]. The [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]], [[Carver]], [[Amos]], [[Terry]], [[Lizzie]], and [[Goowain]] can equip it.
The Dragonsbane cannot be purchased, but it can be sold for 11,250 [[gold]] coins or 11,625 gold coins after it's been upgraded. It has an {{Attack}} bonus of +95 and a {{Style}} bonus of +35 (+55 after it's been upgraded). It also does 1.5 times more damage to dragons. One is found in the [[Pillar of Pegasus]] and they are also dropped by [[Hell gladiator]]s at a rate of {{fraction|1|128}}. The {{Hero 6}}, [[Carver]], [[Amos]], [[Terry]], [[Lizzie]], and [[Goowain]] can equip it.


Effected monsters:
Effected monsters:
* Damselfly (also [[Flying Knee|Flying]])
*[[Axesaurus]]
* Gasbagon
*[[Cutterfly]] (also [[Flying Knee|Flying]])
* Axesaurus
*[[Damselfly]] (also [[Flying Knee|Flying]])
* Noble Gasbagon
*[[Finned fatale]] (ocean)
* Cutterfly (also [[Flying Knee|Flying]])
*[[Gasbagon]]
* Tyrantosaurus
*[[Hacksaurus]]
* Hacksaurus
*[[Noble gasbagon]]
* Sea Fortress (ocean)
*[[Sea fortress]] (ocean)
* Finned Fatale (ocean)
*[[Tyrantosaurus]]
 
==={{DQ7}}===
The Dragonsbane has an {{Attack}} bonus of +83 and a {{Style}} bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Kiefer]], and [[Aishe]]. It can be purchased for 20,000 [[gold]] coins at [[Buccanham]] and the [[Den of the Dwarves]] in the present and sold for 10,000 gold coins. It deals 1.5 times more damage to dragons. Dragonsbanes can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Buccanham [[Casino]].
 
==={{DQ8}}===
The Dragonsbane has an {{Attack}} bonus of +72, and deals 30% more damage to dragons. It can be upgraded into a [[Dragon slayer]] in the [[Alchemy Pot]] by combining it with a [[Mighty armlet]] and can be equipped by the {{Hero 8}} and [[Jessica Albert]], provided she can use swords. It can be bought for 11,000 [[gold]] coins in [[Orkutsk]] and [[Tryan Gully]] and sold for 6,000 gold coins.


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
The dragonsbane has an attack bonus of +83 and a style bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|Hero]], [[Kiefer]], and [[Aishe]]. It can be bought for 20,000 gold at [[Buccanham]] and the Dwarves' Den in the present and sold for 10,000 gold. It does 1.5 times more damage to dragons. Dragonsbanes can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Buccanham [[Casino]].
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|flavor=A might masher that's merciless even against the scales of dragons.|notes=120% damage against dragons<br>Dropped by [[Mandrake marshal]]s at a rate of 1/128
}}
Upgrades into the [[Dragon slayer]] when combined with one [[Mighty armlet]].


===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
==={{DQ11}}===
The dragonsbane has an attack bonus of +72, and deals 30% more damage to dragons. It can be upgraded into a [[dragon slayer]] in the Alchemy Pot by combining it with a [[mighty armlet]] and can be equipped by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|Hero]] and [[Jessica]], provided she can use swords. It can be bought for 11,000 gold in [[Orkutsk]] and [[Tryan Gully]] and sold for 6,000 gold.
{{DQXIEquipment
|name=<big><big>Dragonsbane</big></big>
|icon=[[File:Dragonsbane xi icon.png]]
|description=A trusty sword that's especially effective against super-sized lizards
|rarity=<big><big>B</big></big>
|stats=Attack +72/76/80/84
|notes=+20% more damage to dragons
|price=11,000/5,500
|location=Sold in [[Octagonia]], [[Sniflheim]], & [[Lonalulu]] after the first act<br>Dropped by [[Dragon rider]]s at {{fraction|1|256}}
|diff=5/10
|i1=[[Mythril ore]] x2, [[Dragon horn]] x2, [[Red eye]] x2
|character=[[File:Hero XI sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Hero (Dragon Quest XI)]][[File:Erik sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Erik]][[File:Sylvando sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Sylvando]][[File:Hendrik sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Hendrik]]
}}
==={{DQMJ}}===
{{Stub}}


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQB2}}===
Desc: A might masher that's merciless even against the scales of dragons.
The Dragonsbane increases the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder's]] {{Attack}} by +52, it can be crafted with 1 unit of dragon scales, 2 gold ingots, and four iron ingots at an anvil. As in most games, it deals 150% damage to dragons.
Attack: 73, 20% more damage to dragons
 
Rarity: 1 star
==={{DQH}}===
Recipe: N/A
{{Stub}}
    Buy: 10000 gold  Sold In: Wormwood Creek
 
  Sell: 5000 gold
==={{DQH2}}===
Equipable Classes:{{9I/warrior}}{{9I/thief}}{{9I/minstrel}}{{9I/gladiator}}{{9I/armamentalist}}
{{Stub}}
[[Mandrake marshal|Mandrake marshals]] will drop them rarely.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:DQII dragonsbane.jpg|The dragonsbane from ''Dragon Quest II''
DQII Dragon Killer.png|The Dragonsbane from {{Dragon Quest II}}.
File:DQIII dragonsbane.png|The dragonsbane from ''Dragon Quest III''
DQIII Dragon Killer.png|{{Dragon Quest III}}.
File:Dragon killer.png|The dragon killer from the NES version of ''Dragon Quest IV''
Dragon killer.png|The Dragon killer from the {{NES}} Version of {{Dragon Quest IV}}.
File:Dragon sword.png|The dragonsbane from ''Dragon Quest VII''
Dragon sword.png|The Dragonsbane from {{Dragon Quest VII}}.
File:DQH Dragonsbane.png|The dragonsbane from ''Dragon Quest Heroes''
Dragonsbane IX artwork.png|The dragonsbane from {{Dragon Quest IX}}.
File:DQTCG_dragonsbane.png|''DQ Trading Card Game''
DQH Dragonsbane.png|The Dragonsbane from {{Dragon Quest Heroes}}.
File:DragonsbaneWyrmwand.jpg|The dragonsbane, along with the [[wyrmwand]], as seen in the [[Dragon Quest Legend Items Gallery]]
File:Dragonsbane b2.png|[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]] icon
DQTCG_dragonsbane.png|''DQ Trading Card Game''.
DragonsbaneWyrmwand.jpg|The Dragonsbane, along with the [[Wyrmwand]], as seen in the [[Dragon Quest Legend Items Gallery]].
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


{{DQWeapons}}
[[Category:Sword]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest II weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest II weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II weapons]]

Revision as of 16:14, 25 November 2023

Dragonsbane
Dragonsbane.png
Japanese ドラゴンキラー
Romaji Doragon kira
Old localizations Dragonsbane
Dragon killer
Dragon sword
Found in Dragon Quest II
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon
Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon
Dragon Quest Heroes
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Effect Inflicts increased damage to dragon family monsters.

The Dragonsbane is a powerful sword in the Dragon Quest series. True to its name, it deals 50% more damage to creatures from the Dragon family in nearly every game it appears, and this multiplier will stack with skills such as Dragon Slash and Flame Slash. In later games, it can be upgraded to the Dragon slayer.

Characteristics

There have been two distinctive designs for the sword throughout the series. From its debut in the second game to Dragon Quest VII, the Dragonsbane consisted of a metallic blade similar to the real-world katar, a type of punching dagger from the Indian subcontinent that is held in the wielder's knuckles. The user's wrist was protected by an intricate design shaped like a Green dragon's head with gold edges and red jewels set like eyes and two curved horns on either side. The blade has four grooves on each side. Although the weapon has some similarities to the claws used by Martial Artists, it was always classified as a sword.

Starting with Dragon Quest VIII, the Dragonsbane's design changed to a conventional longsword, likely due to the fact that the games were now in 3D and the animations for swords were all made uniform. The new design for the Dragonsbane is much like a scimitar, featuring a green blade with curved metal edges, a red grip on the handle, and a dragon's fang on the sword's pommel. The sword's crossguard also featured a stylized dragon's head with red jewels for eyes and two curved golden horns much like the previous design and the sword also had various gold decorations on the blade and handle.

The sword has appeared in every game in the main series since Dragon Quest II and has even showed up in multiple spinoff games, as well.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line

The dragonsbane can be purchased for 8,000 gold coins. It has an Attack bonus of +50 and can only be equipped by the Hero, though it is merely a strong weapon without any extra capabilities in its debut.


GameDescription
DQ2-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
Deals devastating damage to dragons

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

The Dragonsbane has an Attack bonus of +79. It can only be equipped by the Hero and Warriors. It can be bought for 15,000 gold coins in Manoza and sold for 11,250 gold coins.

The sword starts to deal extra damage in this installment, but instead of the familiar +50%, it instead deals 16~32 extra points of damage, calculated separately from normal damage equations. This means that the effects of Oomph will not increase the range to 32~64.

Affected monsters:

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen

The Dragonsbane has an Attack bonus of +90. It can be bought for 15,000 gold coins in Rosehill and Riverton and sold for 11,250 gold coins. The Hero, Ragnar McRyan, and the 9th Chosen One can equip it. IV codified the percentage-based effectiveness of the sword, and allowed for the bonus damage to be effected by Attack augmentation.

Effected monsters:

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

The Dragonsbane has an Attack bonus of +90. It cannot be purchased until Generation 3 though, at Whealbrook and Precaria, and it costs 15,000 gold coins.

NOTE: The dragonsbane multiplies damage differently depending on which version of V is being played. In the SFC version it uses the standard 1.5 multiplier, 2.0 in the PS2 remake, and 2.25 in the DS remake. The likely reasons for these improvements is response to fan criticism of the Metal dragon, Black dragon, and Great dragon enemies' obscene strength compared to average player level when first encountered.

Effected monsters:

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

The Dragonsbane cannot be purchased, but it can be sold for 11,250 gold coins or 11,625 gold coins after it's been upgraded. It has an Attack bonus of +95 and a Style bonus of +35 (+55 after it's been upgraded). It also does 1.5 times more damage to dragons. One is found in the Pillar of Pegasus and they are also dropped by Hell gladiators at a rate of 1128. The Hero, Carver, Amos, Terry, Lizzie, and Goowain can equip it.

Effected monsters:

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

The Dragonsbane has an Attack bonus of +83 and a Style bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the Hero, Kiefer, and Aishe. It can be purchased for 20,000 gold coins at Buccanham and the Den of the Dwarves in the present and sold for 10,000 gold coins. It deals 1.5 times more damage to dragons. Dragonsbanes can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Buccanham Casino.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

The Dragonsbane has an Attack bonus of +72, and deals 30% more damage to dragons. It can be upgraded into a Dragon slayer in the Alchemy Pot by combining it with a Mighty armlet and can be equipped by the Hero and Jessica Albert, provided she can use swords. It can be bought for 11,000 gold coins in Orkutsk and Tryan Gully and sold for 6,000 gold coins.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

 Dragonsbane
Rarity ★☆☆☆☆
Attack +73
Equipable by Armamentalists, Gladiators, Minstrels, Thieves, Omnivocational master
Found Wormwood Creek
Buy Price 10,000
Sell Price 5,000
Flavor text A might masher that's merciless even against the scales of dragons.
Notes 120% damage against dragons
Dropped by Mandrake marshals at a rate of 1/128

Upgrades into the Dragon slayer when combined with one Mighty armlet.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Dragonsbane DQXI Logo EN.png
Dragonsbane xi icon.png
Description
A trusty sword that's especially effective against super-sized lizards
Rarity
B
Stats with forge buffs
Attack +72/76/80/84
Notes
+20% more damage to dragons
Price Location
11,000/5,500 Sold in Octagonia, Sniflheim, & Lonalulu after the first act
Dropped by Dragon riders at 1256
Forging difficulty
5/10
Ingredients
Mythril ore x2, Dragon horn x2, Red eye x2
Characters
Hero XI sprite walk.gifErik sprite walk.gifSylvando sprite walk.gifHendrik sprite walk.gif


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Dragon Quest Builders 2

The Dragonsbane increases the Builder's Attack by +52, it can be crafted with 1 unit of dragon scales, 2 gold ingots, and four iron ingots at an anvil. As in most games, it deals 150% damage to dragons.

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End

Gallery