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Varanus is a monster class available in the game [[Dragon Quest VII]].
The '''Varanus''' is a monster class available in the game [[Dragon Quest VII]].


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==Trivia==
The Kraken is a mythological Scandinavian monster. Its common perception is that it is an octopus/squid monster able to sink a ship due to its sheer size.
Leviathan is mentioned in the book of Job in the Old Testament. God asks Job if he is able to hook Leviathan like a fish and tie down its tongue with a rope to demonstrate the powerlessness of Job. In modern demonology, Leviathan is associated with the sin of envy.
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Revision as of 11:32, 4 August 2010

The Varanus is a monster class available in the game Dragon Quest VII.

Description

The Varanus is a sea monster that feeds on sailors. This monster class offers a moderate increase to strength and Max HP and moderate to severe drops to all other categories.

Requirements

To become a Varanus, the character needs to master the Dumbira, Lipsy and Evil Turtle classes.

Dragon Quest VII

Stat Changes

Statistics Change
Battles to Master 200
Strength +15 Percent
Agility Null
Guard -10 Percent
Intelligence -20 Percent
Appearance -30 Percent
Max HP +10 Percent
Max MP -20 Percent
Mastery Bonus +15 Bonus to Strength

Abilities

Level Title Learns Battles Needed Target Info MP
1 Puddler Nothing 0
2 Pond Scum Ice Air 13 All Enemies Causes ~55 HP in ice damage 0
3 Pond Lord Nothing 26
4 LaGoon Ramming 52 One Enemy Reduces the user and the enemy to 20% HP if successful 0
5 Sea Monster Nothing 83
6 Eat Pirate Scorching 130 All Enemies Causes ~70 HP in fire damage 0
7 Kraken Nothing 150
8 Leviathan Ice Storm 200 All Enemies Causes ~130 HP in ice damage 0

Trivia

The Kraken is a mythological Scandinavian monster. Its common perception is that it is an octopus/squid monster able to sink a ship due to its sheer size.

Leviathan is mentioned in the book of Job in the Old Testament. God asks Job if he is able to hook Leviathan like a fish and tie down its tongue with a rope to demonstrate the powerlessness of Job. In modern demonology, Leviathan is associated with the sin of envy.