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Revision as of 08:08, 4 May 2024
Whips are recurring type of weapon in the Dragon Quest franchise. When they were first introduced in the series, they were no different from other weapons and only attacked a single enemy.
However, starting with Dragon Quest V, whips gained the ability to target a group of enemies with each monster lashed taking less damage than the one before it. Whips tend to be favored by mages and thieves as a form of crowd control, and many female characters throughout the series are whip specialists. Only few monsters in the series use whips, such as Togres.
Beginning with Dragon Quest IX, whips will deal an extra 10% damage to members of the Humanoid family of monsters.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
First introduced in this installment, whips could be used by the Hero, Mages, Gadabouts, and Sages, as well as Thieves in the remakes. Originally, the Thorn whip was like a normal weapon and only targeted a single enemy in battle. Remake versions of the game expanded the amount of whips in the game and added the ability to attack groups of enemies. They include:
- Thorn whip
- Chain whip (Remakes only)
- Dragontail whip (Remakes only)
- Spiked steel whip (Remakes only)
- Gringham whip (Remakes only)
- Destructiball (Remakes only)
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
In the NES version, all characters except Borya could use the thorn whip. Much like the previous game, the thorn whip was a normal weapon in the NES version and could only target a single enemy.In the remake, the Gringham whip can be equipped by Alena, Meena, and Maya.
- Thorn Whip (NES version only as remakes replace it with the Divine dagger.)
- Gringham whip (Remakes only)
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Whips could be used by Bianca, Nera, and hero's daughter, as well as Debora in the DS and mobile remakes. The hero himself could equip a handful of whips. Whips gained their ability to target a group of enemies in this game.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Ashlynn is capable of equipping all whips in the game, while Milly, Nevan, Lizzie, and Goowain have a limited selection.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Maribel and Aishe are capable of using most of the whips in the game, but the Hero and Sir Mervyn could also equip a handful as well. They include:
- Thorn whip
- Leather whip
- Chain whip
- Morning star
- Dragontail whip
- Wizardly whip (Remake only)
- Gringham whip
- Flail of destruction
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Jessica can equip whips in all versions of the game, as can Red in the 3DS remake. Flails, which behave similarly to whips, became their own separate weapon type, used exclusively by Yangus.
- Leather whip
- Thorn whip
- Snakeskin whip
- Chain whip
- Dragontail whip
- Spiked steel whip
- Demon whip
- Scourge whip
- Gringham whip
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Whips can be used by the Mage, Minstrel, and Luminary vocations. However, once a character fully masters the Whip skill, they can freely use whips with any vocation.
- Leather whip
- Thorn whip
- Battle whip
- Snakeskin whip
- Chain whip
- Serpentine whip
- Iron whip
- Sidewinder
- Dragontail whip
- Spiked Steel whip
- Gigaspike whip
- Demon whip
- Queen's whip
- Archdemon whip
- Scourge whip
- Empress's whip
- Wizardly whip
- Goddess whip
- Gringham whip
- Mega gringham whip
- Giga gringham whip
- Über gringham whip
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Whips can be equipped by both Veronica and Sylvando. Whips are two-handed weapons in this game, meaning that the user must forgo a shield if they wish to wield a whip; the user also cannot dual-wield them. Whips have the ability to attack every monster if they're in a group, and they deal extra damage to humans.
- Thorn whip
- Battle whip
- Hypnowhip
- Beastly bullwhip
- Scorpion tail
- Queen's whip
- Dragontail whip
- Demon whip
- Empress's whip
- Beelzebarb
- Triple-tine whip
- Malevolash
- Archdemon whip
- Gringham whip
- Mega gringham whip
- Goddess whip
- Giga gringham whip
- Anchor of Rancour
- Hellbeast's leash
- Über gringham whip
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
Whips are the main weapon of Jessica, much like whips were a possible choice for her in her original game.
- Lady's lash
- Chain whip
- Splat o' nine tails
- Morning star
- Hypnowhip
- Sage's scourge
- Sidewinder
- Dragontail whip
- Queen's whip
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
- Lady's lash
- Chain whip
- Splat o' nine tails
- Morning star
- Hypnowhip
- Sage's scourge
- Sidewinder
- Dragontail whip
- Queen's whip
- Gringham whip
- Supreme sage's scourge
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Whips appeared as one of the weapon types in this game that monsters could equip. Whips can strike all enemies in combat at once.