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{{item | {{item | ||
|title=Watermaul wand | |title=''Watermaul wand'' | ||
|image=[[File:Watermaul wand | |image=[[File:Watermaul wand VII artwork.png|200px]] | ||
|japanese= | |japanese=うみなりのつえ | ||
|games= | |romaji = Uminari no Tsue | ||
|games={{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}} | |||
|names=Sea roar staff | |names=Sea roar staff | ||
|buy=Varies, see article | |buy=Varies, see article | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ6}}=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
The | The Watermaul wand has an {{Attack}} bonus of +74 and a {{Style}} bonus of +42. When used as an item, it casts [[Tidal Wave]]. [[Ashlynn]], [[Nevan]], and [[Terry]] can equip it. It is found in [[Poseidon's Palace]], thought the [[Ultimate Key]] is required. It can also be bought for 14,000 {{Gold}} in [[Felonia]] or sold for 10,500 {{Gold}}. Lastly, [[thriller wave]]s and [[killer wave]]s drop them 1/256 of the time. | ||
==={{DQ7}}=== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
The | The Watermaul wand has an {{Attack}} bonus of +74 and a {{Style}} bonus of +42. It can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Maribel Mayde]], and [[Sir Mervyn]]. In the {{PS1}} version, if used as a tool in battle, it uses the [[Tsunami]] skill. However, in the {{3DS}} version, it was upgraded to cast the [[Coral Grief]] spell in battle, due to the real-life tragedy of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. | ||
It can be purchased from the Dwarves | It can be purchased from the [[Den of the Dwarves]] in the present for 14,000 {{Gold}} and sold for 7,000 {{Gold}}. One can also be found in the [[Den of the Dwarves]] in the past in the treasure room after lighting [[The Beacon]]. | ||
==={{DQ9}}=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
{{Equipment|header|name=Watermaul wand|console= | {{Equipment|header|name=Watermaul wand|console=}} | ||
{{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=★☆☆☆☆}} | {{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=★☆☆☆☆}} | ||
{{Equipment|stat|name=Attack|modifier=+25}} | {{Equipment|stat|name={{Attack}}|modifier=+25}} | ||
{{Equipment|stat|name=MP | {{Equipment|stat|name={{MP}} absorb|modifier=+5.0%}} | ||
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=4,700 {{Gold}}|sellPrice=2,350 {{Gold}}|equipableBy=[[Armamentalist]]s, [[Mage|Magi]], [[Paladin]]s, [[Priest]]s, [[Sage]]s, & Omnivocational Wandmaster | |||
{{Equipment|stat|name=Recipe|modifier=[[Stolos' staff]] + [[Seashell]] x3 + [[Crimson coral]] x3}} | |||
{{Equipment|stat|name=Sold in|modifier=[[Gleeba]] & [[Bloomingdale]]}} | {{Equipment|stat|name=Sold in|modifier=[[Gleeba]] & [[Bloomingdale]]}} | ||
|flavor=A staff swirling with the strength of the sea. Feared by fishy foes. | |flavor=A staff swirling with the strength of the sea. Feared by fishy foes. | ||
|notes=+20% damage to members of the [[Aquatic family]]<br>Dropped by [[ | |notes=+20% damage to members of the [[Aquatic family]]<br>Dropped by [[python priest]]s at 1/64 & by [[abyss diver]]s at 1/128 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The wand is necessary to have equipped in order to complete [[List of quests in Dragon Quest IX: 1-50|quest #39]] and continue the plot into the post-game section. The watermaul wand can be further upgraded into the | The wand is necessary to have equipped in order to complete [[List of quests in Dragon Quest IX: 1-50|quest #39]] and continue the plot into the post-game section. The watermaul wand can be further upgraded into the [[Tsunami staff]] by combining it with a [[Celestial skein]] and an [[Ethereal stone]]. | ||
==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
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==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
{{ | {{DQXIEquipment | ||
|name=<big><big>Watermaul wand</big></big> | |||
|icon=[[File:Watermaul wand xi icon.png]] | |||
{{ | |description=A staff in which the spirit of the ocean resides. Deals extra damage to nature-based enemies | ||
{{ | |rarity=<big><big>E</big></big> | ||
{{ | |stats=Attack +20/21/22/23<br>{{Magical Might}} +18/19/20/21<br>{{Magical Mending}} +13/14/15/16<br>{{MP}} Absorb +9% | ||
|notes=+20% damage to [[Nature family]] monsters<br>{{MP}} stolen from nature monsters increased by 2% | |||
|price=1,400/700 {{Gold}} | |||
| | |location=Sold in [[Puerto Valor]] & [[Nautica]] | ||
|diff=N/A | |||
|i1=N/A | |||
|character=[[File:Veronica sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Veronica (Dragon Quest XI)]][[File:Rab sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Rab]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Etymology== | |||
*Uminari roughly translates to "sea rumble", and refers to the crash caused by high waves colliding with the rest of the ocean. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Tsunamistaff6.jpg|The Watermaul wand from {{VI}}. | |||
Watermaul wand IX artwork.png|The Watermaul wand from {{IX}}. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
{{DQWeapons}} | {{DQWeapons}} | ||
[[Category:Wands]] | [[Category:Wands]] | ||
[[Category:Heavy wands]] | [[Category:Heavy wands]] |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 1 January 2025
Watermaul wand | |
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Japanese | うみなりのつえ |
Romaji | Uminari no Tsue |
Old localizations | Sea roar staff |
Found in | Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest XI |
Effect | Varies, see article |
The watermaul wand is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series, first being a one handed staff before being reclassified as a two-hander in more recent games. Its effects have differed from title to title, but it is associated with the roaring ocean.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]
The Watermaul wand has an Attack bonus of +74 and a Style bonus of +42. When used as an item, it casts Tidal Wave. Ashlynn, Nevan, and Terry can equip it. It is found in Poseidon's Palace, thought the Ultimate Key is required. It can also be bought for 14,000 gold coins in Felonia or sold for 10,500 gold coins. Lastly, thriller waves and killer waves drop them 1/256 of the time.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
The Watermaul wand has an Attack bonus of +74 and a Style bonus of +42. It can be equipped by the Hero, Maribel Mayde, and Sir Mervyn. In the PS1 version, if used as a tool in battle, it uses the Tsunami skill. However, in the 3DS version, it was upgraded to cast the Coral Grief spell in battle, due to the real-life tragedy of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
It can be purchased from the Den of the Dwarves in the present for 14,000 gold coins and sold for 7,000 gold coins. One can also be found in the Den of the Dwarves in the past in the treasure room after lighting The Beacon.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
Watermaul wand | |
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Rarity | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Attack | +25 |
MP absorb | +5.0% |
Equipable by | Armamentalists, Magi, Paladins, Priests, Sages, & Omnivocational Wandmaster |
Recipe | Stolos' staff + Seashell x3 + Crimson coral x3 |
Sold in | Gleeba & Bloomingdale |
Buy Price | 4,700 gold coins |
Sell Price | 2,350 gold coins |
Flavor text | A staff swirling with the strength of the sea. Feared by fishy foes. |
Notes | +20% damage to members of the Aquatic family Dropped by python priests at 1/64 & by abyss divers at 1/128 |
The wand is necessary to have equipped in order to complete quest #39 and continue the plot into the post-game section. The watermaul wand can be further upgraded into the Tsunami staff by combining it with a Celestial skein and an Ethereal stone.
Dragon Quest X[edit]
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]
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Description | ||||
A staff in which the spirit of the ocean resides. Deals extra damage to nature-based enemies | ||||
Rarity | ||||
E | ||||
Stats with forge buffs | ||||
Attack +20/21/22/23 Magical Might +18/19/20/21 Magical Mending +13/14/15/16 MP Absorb +9% |
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Notes | ||||
+20% damage to Nature family monsters MP stolen from nature monsters increased by 2% |
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Price | Location | |||
1,400/700 gold coins | Sold in Puerto Valor & Nautica | |||
Forging difficulty | ||||
N/A | ||||
Ingredients | ||||
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Etymology[edit]
- Uminari roughly translates to "sea rumble", and refers to the crash caused by high waves colliding with the rest of the ocean.