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The '''Galumph''' is | The '''Galumph''' is an advanced monster vocation available in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The [[Galumph]] is a pudgy flying creature. This | The [[Gigalumph|Galumph]] is a grotesque and pudgy flying creature that can breathe out blasts of ice-cold air. This vocation offers sharp boosts to Strength and Max HP, a slight increase in Resilience, but moderate drops in other categories and a severe drop in Style. | ||
Mastering the | Mastering the vocation will grant a weak resistance to breath attacks, rock/strike skills, Sap, and Drain Magic. It will also grant a stronger resistance to all other status ailments. | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
In order to become a Galumph, a character must first master both the [[Rashaverak ( | In order to become a Galumph, a character must first master both the [[Rashaverak (Vocation)|Rashaverak]] and [[Seasaur (Vocation)|Seasaur]] vocations. A Gigalumph heart can also be obtained by fighting the monster in the [[Ballymolloy]], [[L'Arca]], or [[Providence]] regions after the [[Orgodemir|Demon King]]'s resurrection. | ||
* In the Nintendo 3DS version, it is also possible to acquire a Gigalumph heart by creating a custom [[Traveller's Tablet]] with a Gigalumph as the boss. | |||
==[[Dragon Quest VII]]== | ==[[Dragon Quest VII]]== | ||
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|1 | |1 | ||
|Plodder | |Plodder<br>(Outcast) | ||
|Nothing | |Nothing | ||
|0 | |0 | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|2 | |2 | ||
|Lumberer | |Lumberer<br>(Grotesque) | ||
|[[Focus Strength]] | |[[Focus Strength]] | ||
|21 | |21 | ||
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|3 | |3 | ||
|Great Lump | |Great Lump<br>(Repulsive) | ||
|[[Venom Mist]] | |[[Venom Mist]] | ||
|42 | |42 | ||
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|4 | |4 | ||
|Hulking Great Thing | |Hulking Great Thing<br>(Vomitous) | ||
|Nothing | |Nothing | ||
|65 | |65 | ||
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|5 | |5 | ||
|Massive Mass | |Massive Mass<br>(Uncanny) | ||
|[[Freezing Blizzard]] | |[[Freezing Blizzard]] | ||
|110 | |110 | ||
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|6 | |6 | ||
|Enormous Object | |Enormous Object<br>(PugUgly) | ||
|Nothing | |Nothing | ||
|153 | |153 | ||
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|7 | |7 | ||
|Meat Mountain | |Meat Mountain<br>(Caliban) | ||
|[[Kazap]] | |[[Kazap]] | ||
|200 | |200 | ||
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|8 | |8 | ||
|Jowly Giant | |Jowly Giant<br>(Abominoid) | ||
|[[Scorch]/[C-c-cold | |[[Scorch]]/[[C-c-cold_Breath|C-c-cold breath]] | ||
|280 | |280 | ||
|All Enemies | |All Enemies | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
* The name of the accolade for Rank 7 in the Sony PlayStation version, [[Wikipedia:Caliban|Caliban]], is the name of a character from William Shakespeare's play ''[[Wikipedia:The Tempest|The Tempest]]''. He is the son of the witch Sycorax and is described as a feral, misshapen creature. | |||
* Mastering the vocation is the only way to learn C-c-cold Breath in either version of the game. In the Nintendo 3DS version, becoming a Gigalumph is the only way to permanently learn the Kazap spell. | |||
* Due to a naming error in the Nintendo 3DS version, the vocation is named after the weaker Galumph monster despite being clearly based on the Gigalumph instead. This also occurs with the boss version of the monster faced at the top of [[Highendreigh Tower]]. Oddly enough, the monster heart is still named the Gigalumph heart. | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VII vocations]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:44, 6 August 2023
The Galumph is an advanced monster vocation available in Dragon Quest VII.
Description[edit]
The Galumph is a grotesque and pudgy flying creature that can breathe out blasts of ice-cold air. This vocation offers sharp boosts to Strength and Max HP, a slight increase in Resilience, but moderate drops in other categories and a severe drop in Style.
Mastering the vocation will grant a weak resistance to breath attacks, rock/strike skills, Sap, and Drain Magic. It will also grant a stronger resistance to all other status ailments.
Requirements[edit]
In order to become a Galumph, a character must first master both the Rashaverak and Seasaur vocations. A Gigalumph heart can also be obtained by fighting the monster in the Ballymolloy, L'Arca, or Providence regions after the Demon King's resurrection.
- In the Nintendo 3DS version, it is also possible to acquire a Gigalumph heart by creating a custom Traveller's Tablet with a Gigalumph as the boss.
Dragon Quest VII[edit]
Stat Changes[edit]
Statistics | Change |
Battles to Master | 280 |
Strength | +30% |
Agility | -10% |
Resilience | +5% |
Wisdom | -10% |
Style | -30% |
Max HP | +20% |
Max MP | -10% |
Mastery Bonus | +20 Bonus to Strength |
Abilities[edit]
Level | Title (PSX) |
Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Plodder (Outcast) |
Nothing | 0 | |||
2 | Lumberer (Grotesque) |
Focus Strength | 21 | Self | Takes one turn. Next turn, physical attacks do double damage | 0 |
3 | Great Lump (Repulsive) |
Venom Mist | 42 | One Group | Severely poisons one group of enemies. Poisoned enemies lose 1/6th of their remaining HP. | 0 |
4 | Hulking Great Thing (Vomitous) |
Nothing | 65 | |||
5 | Massive Mass (Uncanny) |
Freezing Blizzard | 110 | All Enemies | Causes ~130 HP in ice damage to all enemies | 0 |
6 | Enormous Object (PugUgly) |
Nothing | 153 | |||
7 | Meat Mountain (Caliban) |
Kazap | 200 | One Group | Causes ~200 HP in electric damage to one group of enemies | 15 |
8 | Jowly Giant (Abominoid) |
Scorch/C-c-cold breath | 280 | All Enemies | Causes ~160/210 HP in fire/ice damage to all enemies | 0 |
Trivia[edit]
- The name of the accolade for Rank 7 in the Sony PlayStation version, Caliban, is the name of a character from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. He is the son of the witch Sycorax and is described as a feral, misshapen creature.
- Mastering the vocation is the only way to learn C-c-cold Breath in either version of the game. In the Nintendo 3DS version, becoming a Gigalumph is the only way to permanently learn the Kazap spell.
- Due to a naming error in the Nintendo 3DS version, the vocation is named after the weaker Galumph monster despite being clearly based on the Gigalumph instead. This also occurs with the boss version of the monster faced at the top of Highendreigh Tower. Oddly enough, the monster heart is still named the Gigalumph heart.