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The '''Delusionist''' is a monster class available in the game ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''.
The '''Delusionist''' is an intermediate monster vocation in {{Dragon Quest VII}}.


==Description==
==Description==
The [[Delusionist]] is a fat parody of magicians. This class offers slight drops in strength and style but slight increases to all categories.
The [[Delusionist]] is a bizarre, rotund monster that floats about and is the monster world's version of a stage magician. This vocation offers slight increases in most attributes, but a drop to the character's {{Strength}} and {{Style}}. Mastering the vocation grants a weak resistance to Sizz, Frizz, Zap, Woosh, Crack, stone/strike skills, and a strong resistance to ice breath and all status ailments aside from Sap and Drain Magic. Mastering the vocation is also necessary in order to become a [[Black bishop (vocation)|Black bishop]].
 
Mastering the class grants a weak resistance to sizz, frizz, zap, woosh, crack, stone/strike skills, and a strong resistance to ice breath and all status ailments aside from sap and drain magic.


==Requirements==
==Requirements==
To become delusional, a character has to first master both the [[Well wisher (Vocation)|Well Wisher]] and [[Lips (Vocation)|Lips]] classes. The player can also obtain a Delusionist heart from [[The Haven|The Haven]]'s '''Lucky Panel''' game in the Casino.
To become a Delusionist, a character needs to master both the [[Well wisher (Vocation)|Well Wisher]] and [[Lips (Vocation)|Lips]] vocations or have a monster heart in their inventory when going to {{Alltrades Abbey 7}} to change their vocation. The player can also win a '''Delusionist heart''' from the '''Lucky Panel''' at the [[Casino]] at either [[Buccanham]] in the present or the Grand Slum version of the Immigrant Town/final version of [[the Haven]]. However, the delusionist heart has one of the lowest chances of appearing as one of the prizes.
* In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, there are more options for obtaining the monster heart. Players are able to create a custom [[Traveller's Tablet]] with a Delusionist as the boss. A Delusionist heart can also be received as a reward for the first-time completion of the Gruesome Garrison [[DLC Tablet]].


===Stat Changes===
===Stat Changes===
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|Mastery Bonus
|Mastery Bonus
| +10 Bonus to resilience
| +10 Bonus to Resilience
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|1
|1
|Oodball
|Oddball<br>(Whimsy)
|Nothing
|Nothing
|0
|0
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|-
|2
|2
|Daydreamer
|Daydreamer<br>(Figment)
|[[Dazzleflash]]
|[[Dazzleflash]]
|22
|22
|All Enemies
|All Enemies
|Causes all enemies' physical attacks to miss more often
|Blinds the enemy with a bright flash of light.
|0
|0
|-
|-
|3
|3
|Fantasist
|Fantasist<br>(Vision)
|[[Harvest Moon]]
|[[Harvest Moon]]
|44
|44
|All Enemies
|All Enemies
|Attacks all enemies with decreasing damage
|A leap followed by a fierce flurry of blows that damage all enemies.
|0
|0
|-
|-
|4
|4
|Windmill-Tilter
|Windmill-Tilter<br>(Specter)
|Nothing
|Nothing
|80
|80
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|-
|5
|5
|Castle-Builder
|Castle-Builder<br>(Phantom)
|[[Bounce]]
|[[Bounce]]
|110
|110
|Self
|Self
|Causes all spells to reflect back to the caster for a couple of turns
|Builds a barrier that reflects all spells.
|4
|4
|-
|-
|6
|6
|Ignis Fatuus
|Ignis Fatuus<br>(Enigma)
|Nothing
|Nothing
|140
|140
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|-
|7
|7
|Idiot Savant
|Idiot Savant<br>(Twilight)
|[[Frizzle]]
|[[Frizzle]]
|170
|170
|One Enemy
|One Enemy
|Causes ~80 HP in fire damage to one enemy
|Burns a single enemy with a large fireball.
|4
|4
|-
|-
|8
|8
|Flawed Genius
|Flawed Genius<br>(Eternal)
|[[Zap]]
|[[Zap]]
|200
|200
|All Enemies
|All Enemies
|Causes ~80 HP in electric damage
|Calls down lightning to strike all enemies.
|6
|6
|}
|}
==Trivia==
* In the Nintendo 3DS version, most of the vocation's accolade names are related in some way to illusions or delusions of grandeur:
** A [[Wiktionary:Fantasist|fantasist]] is a person that lives in a fantasy world or one who creates fantasies.
** Windmill-Tilter is a reference to the English idiom "[[Wikipedia:Tilting at windmills|tilting at windmills]]", which means to waste time and energy at imaginary enemies. It originates from the 17th century Spanish novel ''[[Wikipedia:Don Quixote|Don Quixote]]'' by writer Miguel de Cervantes.
** A [[Wiktionary:Castlebuilder|Castlebuilder]] is a figurative noun to describe someone who has overly visionary aspirations, someone who builds castles in the air.
** [[Wikipedia:Will-o'-the-wisp|Ignis fatuus]], which is Latin for "foolish flame", is a type of atmospheric ghost light seen by travelers over bogs of swamps, believed to be caused by the spontaneous combustion of gases emitted by rotting organic matter. It can also mean an illusion, something that misleads.
** An [[Wiktionary:Idiot savant|idiot savant]] is a person who exhibits extraordinary talent in one particular subject, but is significantly impaired in other areas or social functioning.
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VII classes]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 30 March 2024

File:Cosmobog DQVII PSX.gif The Delusionist is an intermediate monster vocation in Dragon Quest VII.

Description[edit]

The Delusionist is a bizarre, rotund monster that floats about and is the monster world's version of a stage magician. This vocation offers slight increases in most attributes, but a drop to the character's Strength and Style. Mastering the vocation grants a weak resistance to Sizz, Frizz, Zap, Woosh, Crack, stone/strike skills, and a strong resistance to ice breath and all status ailments aside from Sap and Drain Magic. Mastering the vocation is also necessary in order to become a Black bishop.

Requirements[edit]

To become a Delusionist, a character needs to master both the Well Wisher and Lips vocations or have a monster heart in their inventory when going to Alltrades Abbey to change their vocation. The player can also win a Delusionist heart from the Lucky Panel at the Casino at either Buccanham in the present or the Grand Slum version of the Immigrant Town/final version of the Haven. However, the delusionist heart has one of the lowest chances of appearing as one of the prizes.

  • In the Nintendo 3DS version, there are more options for obtaining the monster heart. Players are able to create a custom Traveller's Tablet with a Delusionist as the boss. A Delusionist heart can also be received as a reward for the first-time completion of the Gruesome Garrison DLC Tablet.

Stat Changes[edit]

Statistics Change
Battles to Master 200
Strength -5%
Agility +10%
Resilience +5%
Wisdom +10%
Style -10%
Max HP +5%
Max MP +10%
Mastery Bonus +10 Bonus to Resilience

Abilities[edit]

Level Title
(PSX)
Learns Battles Needed Target Info MP
1 Oddball
(Whimsy)
Nothing 0
2 Daydreamer
(Figment)
Dazzleflash 22 All Enemies Blinds the enemy with a bright flash of light. 0
3 Fantasist
(Vision)
Harvest Moon 44 All Enemies A leap followed by a fierce flurry of blows that damage all enemies. 0
4 Windmill-Tilter
(Specter)
Nothing 80
5 Castle-Builder
(Phantom)
Bounce 110 Self Builds a barrier that reflects all spells. 4
6 Ignis Fatuus
(Enigma)
Nothing 140
7 Idiot Savant
(Twilight)
Frizzle 170 One Enemy Burns a single enemy with a large fireball. 4
8 Flawed Genius
(Eternal)
Zap 200 All Enemies Calls down lightning to strike all enemies. 6

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Nintendo 3DS version, most of the vocation's accolade names are related in some way to illusions or delusions of grandeur:
    • A fantasist is a person that lives in a fantasy world or one who creates fantasies.
    • Windmill-Tilter is a reference to the English idiom "tilting at windmills", which means to waste time and energy at imaginary enemies. It originates from the 17th century Spanish novel Don Quixote by writer Miguel de Cervantes.
    • A Castlebuilder is a figurative noun to describe someone who has overly visionary aspirations, someone who builds castles in the air.
    • Ignis fatuus, which is Latin for "foolish flame", is a type of atmospheric ghost light seen by travelers over bogs of swamps, believed to be caused by the spontaneous combustion of gases emitted by rotting organic matter. It can also mean an illusion, something that misleads.
    • An idiot savant is a person who exhibits extraordinary talent in one particular subject, but is significantly impaired in other areas or social functioning.