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The '''Jawtoise''' is a | [[Image:Jawtoise DQVII PS1.png|150px|right]] | ||
The '''Jawtoise''' is a basic monster vocation in {{Dragon Quest VII}}. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The [[Jawtoise]] is a | The [[Jawtoise]] is a monstrous hybrid of a sea turtle and an alligator. It offers a moderate increase in {{Strength}} and a great increase in {{Resilience}}, but serious drops in all other categories. At rank 8, the vocation will give a weak resistance to [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Bang]], [[Woosh]], and [[Crack]]. It also grants a strong resistance to all status ailments, but [[Sap]] and [[Drain Magic]]. Mastering the vocation is necessary in order to become a [[Seasaur (vocation)|Seasaur]] or a [[Dingbat (vocation)|Dingbat]]. | ||
==[[Monster Heart]]== | ==[[Monster Heart]]== | ||
A character can become a Jawtoise by carrying a heart in their inventory and going to {{Alltrades Abbey 7}} to change their vocation. A '''Jawtoise Heart''' can be found in a treasure chest on B3F of the [[Den of the Dwarves]] in the past. More can also be won as prizes by playing the '''Lucky Panel''' game starting from the [[Casino]] at [[Pilgrim's Rest]] in the present onward. Finally, a jawtoise heart can be obtained by defeating the terrible terrapins at the [[Sunken Citadel]] in the past or from the [[Coral Cave]] in both the past and the present. The jawtoises have a {{fraction|1|16}} chance of dropping their hearts, lowering to a rate of {{fraction|1|64}} from the second time onward. | |||
* In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, it is easier to obtain a heart by creating a custom [[Traveller's Tablet]] with a jawtoise as one of the monsters. | |||
==Stat Changes== | |||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
The accolade for rank 8, Exshellsior, is a pun based on the Latin word ''Excelsior'', meaning "ever upward". | * In the Nintendo 3DS version, the names of each rank are all puns on the word "shell". | ||
** The accolade for rank 8, Exshellsior, is a pun based on the Latin word ''Excelsior'', meaning "ever upward". | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:43, 24 March 2024
The Jawtoise is a basic monster vocation in Dragon Quest VII.
Description[edit]
The Jawtoise is a monstrous hybrid of a sea turtle and an alligator. It offers a moderate increase in Strength and a great increase in Resilience, but serious drops in all other categories. At rank 8, the vocation will give a weak resistance to Frizz, Sizz, Bang, Woosh, and Crack. It also grants a strong resistance to all status ailments, but Sap and Drain Magic. Mastering the vocation is necessary in order to become a Seasaur or a Dingbat.
Monster Heart[edit]
A character can become a Jawtoise by carrying a heart in their inventory and going to Alltrades Abbey to change their vocation. A Jawtoise Heart can be found in a treasure chest on B3F of the Den of the Dwarves in the past. More can also be won as prizes by playing the Lucky Panel game starting from the Casino at Pilgrim's Rest in the present onward. Finally, a jawtoise heart can be obtained by defeating the terrible terrapins at the Sunken Citadel in the past or from the Coral Cave in both the past and the present. The jawtoises have a 1⁄16 chance of dropping their hearts, lowering to a rate of 1⁄64 from the second time onward.
- In the Nintendo 3DS version, it is easier to obtain a heart by creating a custom Traveller's Tablet with a jawtoise as one of the monsters.
Stat Changes[edit]
Statistics | Change |
Battles to Master | 125 |
Strength | +10% |
Agility | Null |
Resilience | +20% |
Wisdom | -30% |
Style | -30% |
Max HP | -20% |
Max MP | -10% |
Abilities[edit]
Level | Title (PSX) |
Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Shellementary (SlowPoke) |
Nothing | 0 | |||
2 | Shelliable (SoftShell) |
Buff | 10 | One Ally | Increases the defense of one ally | 3 |
3 | Exshellent (Snapper) |
Nothing | 18 | |||
4 | Shellebrity (HardShell) |
Kabuff | 40 | All Allies | Increases the defense of all allies | 3 |
5 | Shell Raiser (ShellHead) |
Nothing | 60 | |||
6 | One Shell of a Guy (DarkTurtl) |
Oomph | 85 | One Ally | Doubles the physical attack of one ally for a couple of turns | 6 |
7 | Bestsheller (ShellShoc) |
Body Slam | 100 | One Enemy | Reduces the user and enemy to 20% HP if successful | 0 |
8 | Exshellsior (HellShell) |
Harvest Moon | 125 | All Enemies | Attacks all enemies with decreasing damage | 0 |
Trivia[edit]
- In the Nintendo 3DS version, the names of each rank are all puns on the word "shell".
- The accolade for rank 8, Exshellsior, is a pun based on the Latin word Excelsior, meaning "ever upward".