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'''Tension Boost''' is the [[Gladiator]] vocation's [[Coup de Grâce]] technique, which raises their [[Tension]] in an immense burst of anger. | '''Tension Boost''' is the [[Gladiator]] vocation's [[Coup de Grâce]] technique, which raises their [[Tension]] in an immense burst of anger. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ8}}=== | |||
Tension Boost is the deathmove of the [[Call Team|monster team]] know as ''The Psyche Wards'', consisting of [[Big Al]], [[Hazel (Recruit)|Hazel]], [[Jewelbag (Recruit)|Jewelbag]], and [[Trick Bag (Recruit)|Trick Bag]]. It boosts the tension of the team itself and the human party members by two stages, with the humans' triggering once they reenter the battle. | |||
[[Siren]]s can also use it as enemies, which may make them reach a state of super-high tension (100). | |||
==={{DQ9}}=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
Tension Boost has a 50% chance to raise the character's tension to 50 or 100, and if any tension was previously accumulated then the character will always enter a state of super high tension. | Tension Boost has a 50% chance to raise the character's tension to 50 or 100, and if any tension was previously accumulated then the character will always enter a state of super high tension. | ||
==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Tension Boost | Tension Boost sends the user into an inexhaustible state of super high tension for 30 seconds. | ||
*In the offline version Tension Boost has been altered to require the user to already be at 50 tension before it can be used and guarantees the character will reach 100 tension. | |||
[[Category: Coup de Grâce]] | [[Category: Coup de Grâce]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII deathmoves]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX Coup de Grâce]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX Coup de Grâce]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest X Coup de Grâce]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest X Coup de Grâce]] |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 14 April 2024
Tension Boost | |
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Japanese | テンションブースト |
Rōmaji | Tenshyunbusuto |
Type | Coup de Grâce |
Older names | N/A |
Tension Boost is the Gladiator vocation's Coup de Grâce technique, which raises their Tension in an immense burst of anger.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]
Tension Boost is the deathmove of the monster team know as The Psyche Wards, consisting of Big Al, Hazel, Jewelbag, and Trick Bag. It boosts the tension of the team itself and the human party members by two stages, with the humans' triggering once they reenter the battle.
Sirens can also use it as enemies, which may make them reach a state of super-high tension (100).
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
Tension Boost has a 50% chance to raise the character's tension to 50 or 100, and if any tension was previously accumulated then the character will always enter a state of super high tension.
Dragon Quest X[edit]
Tension Boost sends the user into an inexhaustible state of super high tension for 30 seconds.
- In the offline version Tension Boost has been altered to require the user to already be at 50 tension before it can be used and guarantees the character will reach 100 tension.