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|image = [[Image:DQR Shinkuu Ha.png|200px]]
|japanese = しんくうは
|japanese = しんくうは<br>しんくう波
|romaji =  
|romaji = {{tt|Shinkūha|Vacuum/true void wave}}
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|type = Skill
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'''Thin Air''' is a recurring ability in the franchise that strikes all enemies with a chi-based shockwave. The skill bears the [[Woosh]] element, making it ineffective against certain monster families.
 
'''Thin Air''' is a recurring ability in the {{DQSeries}} that strikes all enemies with a ki-based shockwave.
 
The skill bears the [[Woosh]] element, making it ineffective against certain monster families.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
==={{DQ4}}===
In the remakes, Thin Air is one of the special abilities that [[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] can learn. He learns it at level 44 (or earlier depending on his [[wisdom]] stat). Thin air deals a fixed 85~104 damage range and isn't affected by Psaro's level. Also, thin air is not affected by [[Bounce]] even though it is listed as a one of the character's spells.
In the remakes, Thin Air is one of the special abilities that {{Psaro 9}} can learn. He learns it at level 44 (or earlier depending on his [[Wisdom]] stat). Thin Air deals a fixed 85~104 damage range and isn't affected by his's level. Also, Thin Air is not affected by [[Bounce]] even though it is listed as a one of the character's spells.


===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
==={{DQ6}}===
Thin Air attack is learned after advancing to the second rank of the [[Paladin]] vocation. Damage is calculated as ''((Level*2 +30)+/-10%)'' and caps at level 60 for a range of 135~165.
Thin Air attack is learned after advancing to the second rank of the [[Paladin]] vocation. Damage is calculated as ''((Level*2 +30)+/-10%)'' and caps at level 60 for a range of 135~165.
*In the Nintendo DS and mobile phone versions of ''VI'', thin air has been tweaked so that it caps at level 50 and damage is calculated as ''((Level*2 +50)+/-10%)''. 


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
In the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone|mobile phone]] versions of {{VI}}, Thin Air has been tweaked so that it caps at level 50 and damage is calculated as ''((Level*2 +50)+/-10%)''.
Thin Air is again learned by reaching rank 2 as a Paladin in both versions of the game, and is also re-learned at rank 1 of [[Champion]] and rank 3 for [[Hero (Class)]] in the 3DS remake. The latter version the damage formula has slightly changed as well, being ''(Level*2)+50''.
 
It is used by the enemies [[Commander Brutus]], [[jumping jackal]]s, and [[Stormsgate Citadel (boss)|Stormsgate Citadel]].
 
==={{DQ7}}===
Thin Air is again learned by reaching rank 2 as a [[Paladin]] in both versions of the game, and is also re-learned at rank 1 of [[Champion]], rank 4 as a [[Pirate]], and rank 3 for {{Hero V}} in the {{3DS}} remake. The latter version the damage formula has slightly changed as well, being ''(Level*2)+50''. It can also be learned by advancing to rank 7 as a [[Dingbat (vocation)|Dingbat]].
 
On the enemy side, it can be used by [[cumulus vex]]s, [[drakulord]], the [[Wind Spirit]], and [[Orgodemir]]'s second form on Disc 1.
 
==={{DQ8}}===
Thin Air is a [[List of fisticuffs skills in Dragon Quest IX|Fisticuffs]] technique that {{Eight}}, [[Yangus]], and [[Jessica Albert]] can learn. It requires 42 skill points by both the {{Eight}} and [[Yangus]], and 68 skill points by {{Jessica}}. Damage is figured as ''(((Level*2 +30) *0.8)+/-10%)'', capping at level 60 for a range of 108~132. On the enemy side, it can be used by [[Jackal ripper]], [[Dhoulmagus]], [[Captain Crow]], [[Fowlfighter]], and the [[Lord of the Dragovians]] in his Vermillion Dragon form.


===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
[[Dieablo]]s are able to use Thin Air when they roll their eyes, inflicting either 10 or 60 damage to the entire {{Party 8}} depending on how many eyes they land on. This version is dangerous as the amount of damage is fixed and cannot be reduced with [[Woosh]] resistance. The only way to reduce the damage is by being in a state of Super High [[Tension]].
'''Thin Air''' is a [[List of fisticuffs skills in Dragon Quest IX|Fisticuffs]] technique that [[Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|the Hero]], [[Yangus]], and [[Jessica]] can learn. It requires 42 skill points by both the Hero and Yangus, and 68 skill points by Jessica. Damage is figured as ''(((Level*2 +30) *0.8)+/-10%)'', capping at level 60 for a range of 108~132.
*In the {{3DS}} version, [[Red]] and [[Morrie]] will learn Thin Air after investing 33 and 42 skill points to their Fisticuffs skill, respectively. The [[Memories Lane]] bosses [[Captain Crow in Memoriam]], [[Dark Turkey in Memoriam]], [[Marcello in Memoriam]], and [[Dhoulmagus in Memoriam]] also use it.
*In the 3DS version, [[Red]] and [[Morrie]] will learn thin air after adding 33 and 42 skill points to their fisticuffs, respectively.
*[[Captain Crow]] also uses this ability.


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
Though not available to player characters, Thin Air is a skill used by some enemies. When used by [[Legacy Boss|Legacy Bosses]], the damage calculation is ''(53 + (3 * level)) * 0.9~1.1'', giving it a base range of 126~154 and a cap of 315~385.
Though not available to player characters, Thin Air is a skill used by some enemies. When used by {{Legacy Boss}}es, the damage calculation is ''(53 + (3 * level)) * 0.9~1.1'', giving it a base range of 126~154 and a cap of 315~385.
 
==={{DQ10}}===
Thin Air can be learned by [[Martial Artist]]s by investing 180 skill points into their Fisticuffs skill. It costs 5 {{MP}} to use, has a charge time of 120 seconds, and inflicts [[Woosh]]-element damage proportional to the user's Attack stat to all enemies in a straight line.
 
==={{DQ11}}===
Thin Air returns to being an enemy-only skill that can be used by [[Whirly girly|whirly girlies]], inflicting around 20 [[Woosh]]-element damage to the entire {{Party 11}}. The version used by Malicious whirly girlies inflicts 100 damage to the entire {{Party 11}}.


==={{DQM}}===
==={{DQM}}===
Called Vacuum in this game, it is an upgraded form of [[Wind Sickles | WindBeast]]. WindBeast grows into Vacuum when the monster reaches level 19 with 112 HP, 114 attack and 132 agility.
Called Vacuum in this game, it is an upgraded form of [[Wind Sickles|WindBeast]]. [[Wind Sickles|WindBeast]] grows into Vacuum when the {{MFamilies}} reaches level 19 with 112 {{HP}}, 114 {{Attack}} and 132 {{Agility}}. It can be learned naturally by [[Dhuran|Durran]], [[Giant moth|GiantMoth]], [[Dragonfry|LizardFly]], [[Will-o'-the-whips|NiteWhip]], [[Pteranodon|Pteranod]], and [[Wing slime|WingSlime]].


==={{DQM2}}===
==={{DQM2}}===
The requirements to learn Vacuum are unchanged.
The requirements to learn Vacuum are unchanged.
==={{DQMCH}}===
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==={{DQMJ2}}===
==={{DQMJ2}}===
Thin Air can be learned from:
Thin Air deals a combination of [[Woosh]] and [[Zam]]-element damage and inflicts around 60~115 damage to all enemies for 8 {{MP}}. It can be learned from:
*[[Bird Brain]] (100 points)
*[[Dual duellers (skill)|Dual duellers]] (13 points)
*[[Missing lynx (skill) |Missing lynx]] (30 points)
*[[Mortella (skill)|Mortella]] (36 points)
*[[Sagittar (skill)|Sagittar]] (43 points)
*[[Stormsgate Citadel (skill)|Stormsgate Citadel]]
 
==={{DQM3D}}===
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==={{DQM23D}}===
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==={{DQMJ3}}===
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==={{DQM3}}===
Thin Air costs 12 {{MP}} and damages all enemies with ''(Level x 0.8) + 40'' damage. It is learned through the [[Airhead]], [[Blusterer]], [[Dhoulmagus]], [[Razerburn (Talent)|Razerburn]], [[Snow Drifter]] , and [[Storm Chaser]] talents.
 
==={{DQR}}===
Thin Air is a skill card within the game.
 
==={{DQTact}}===
Thin Air is known naturally by [[Metal dragon]] at level 1 and can be learned by [[Great sabrecat]] at level 26 and [[Wyrtoise]] at level 46. It costs 26 {{MP}} to use and inflicts moderate [[Woosh]]-type martial damage to all enemies in a radius of 1 around the user. Thin Air can also be taught to any unit using an ability scroll, which can be purchased from the {{Dragon Quest II}} event swap shop for 1,500 medals or received as a reward for completing the seventh stage of [[Cumulus vex]]'s Battle Road.
{{DQTactSkill
|name=Thin Air
|kanji=しんくうは
|romanji=Shinkūha
|type=Martial
|role=Attack
|element=[[Image:DQTact Woosh.png]]
|mp=26
|range=[[Image:DQTact_SkillRangeRadial.png|48px]]<br>Radius 1
|status=None
|description=Deals moderate [[Woosh]]-type martial damage to all enemies in area of effect
|monsters=[[Great sabrecat]], [[Metal dragon]], [[Wyrtoise]]
}}
 
==Etymology==
Thin Air's Japanese name makes reference to the fifth element in Japanese philosophy, known as [[Wikipedia:Godai (Japanese philosophy)|空]] (''Kū''), which can be translated as "void", "sky", or "aether", referring to the emptiness of the sky. Kū often appears in Japanese media where martial arts combine with the supernatural and individuals are able to manipulate it with enough mental discipline. It appears in ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', ''[[Pokémon]]'', ''Street Fighter'', and other video games.
 
==Related skills==
*[[Gust Slash]]
*[[Thin Air Blast]]
*[[Vacuum Smash]]
*[[Vacuum Thrust]]
*[[Wind Shear]]
 
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
DQVIII Thin Air.png|The [[Lord of the Dragovians]] using Thin Air.
</gallery></center>


* [[Bird Brain]] (100 points)
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* [[Dual duellers (skill) | Dual duellers]] (13 points)
* [[Missing lynx (skill) | Missing lynx]] (30 points)
* [[Mortella (skill) | Mortella]] (36 points)
* [[Sagittar (skill) | Sagittar]] (43 points)
* [[Stormsgate Citadel (skill) | Stormsgate Citadel]]


{{DQSkills}}
{{DQSkills}}


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[[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact skills]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 16 April 2024

Thin Air is a recurring ability in the Dragon Quest series that strikes all enemies with a ki-based shockwave.

The skill bears the Woosh element, making it ineffective against certain monster families.

AppearancesEdit

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the ChosenEdit

In the remakes, Thin Air is one of the special abilities that 9th Chosen One can learn. He learns it at level 44 (or earlier depending on his Wisdom stat). Thin Air deals a fixed 85~104 damage range and isn't affected by his's level. Also, Thin Air is not affected by Bounce even though it is listed as a one of the character's spells.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of RevelationEdit

Thin Air attack is learned after advancing to the second rank of the Paladin vocation. Damage is calculated as ((Level*2 +30)+/-10%) and caps at level 60 for a range of 135~165.

In the Nintendo DS and mobile phone versions of VI, Thin Air has been tweaked so that it caps at level 50 and damage is calculated as ((Level*2 +50)+/-10%).

It is used by the enemies Commander Brutus, jumping jackals, and Stormsgate Citadel.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten PastEdit

Thin Air is again learned by reaching rank 2 as a Paladin in both versions of the game, and is also re-learned at rank 1 of Champion, rank 4 as a Pirate, and rank 3 for Hero in the 3DS remake. The latter version the damage formula has slightly changed as well, being (Level*2)+50. It can also be learned by advancing to rank 7 as a Dingbat.

On the enemy side, it can be used by cumulus vexs, drakulord, the Wind Spirit, and Orgodemir's second form on Disc 1.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingEdit

Thin Air is a Fisticuffs technique that Eight, Yangus, and Jessica Albert can learn. It requires 42 skill points by both the Eight and Yangus, and 68 skill points by Jessica. Damage is figured as (((Level*2 +30) *0.8)+/-10%), capping at level 60 for a range of 108~132. On the enemy side, it can be used by Jackal ripper, Dhoulmagus, Captain Crow, Fowlfighter, and the Lord of the Dragovians in his Vermillion Dragon form.

Dieablos are able to use Thin Air when they roll their eyes, inflicting either 10 or 60 damage to the entire party depending on how many eyes they land on. This version is dangerous as the amount of damage is fixed and cannot be reduced with Woosh resistance. The only way to reduce the damage is by being in a state of Super High Tension.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesEdit

Though not available to player characters, Thin Air is a skill used by some enemies. When used by Legacy Bosses, the damage calculation is (53 + (3 * level)) * 0.9~1.1, giving it a base range of 126~154 and a cap of 315~385.

Dragon Quest XEdit

Thin Air can be learned by Martial Artists by investing 180 skill points into their Fisticuffs skill. It costs 5 MP to use, has a charge time of 120 seconds, and inflicts Woosh-element damage proportional to the user's Attack stat to all enemies in a straight line.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeEdit

Thin Air returns to being an enemy-only skill that can be used by whirly girlies, inflicting around 20 Woosh-element damage to the entire party. The version used by Malicious whirly girlies inflicts 100 damage to the entire party.

Dragon Quest MonstersEdit

Called Vacuum in this game, it is an upgraded form of WindBeast. WindBeast grows into Vacuum when the monster reaches level 19 with 112 HP, 114 Attack and 132 Agility. It can be learned naturally by Durran, GiantMoth, LizardFly, NiteWhip, Pteranod, and WingSlime.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2Edit

The requirements to learn Vacuum are unchanged.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan HeartEdit

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2Edit

Thin Air deals a combination of Woosh and Zam-element damage and inflicts around 60~115 damage to all enemies for 8 MP. It can be learned from:

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3DEdit

Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious KeyEdit

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3Edit

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark PrinceEdit

Thin Air costs 12 MP and damages all enemies with (Level x 0.8) + 40 damage. It is learned through the Airhead, Blusterer, Dhoulmagus, Razerburn, Snow Drifter , and Storm Chaser talents.

Dragon Quest RivalsEdit

Thin Air is a skill card within the game.

Dragon Quest TactEdit

Thin Air is known naturally by Metal dragon at level 1 and can be learned by Great sabrecat at level 26 and Wyrtoise at level 46. It costs 26 MP to use and inflicts moderate Woosh-type martial damage to all enemies in a radius of 1 around the user. Thin Air can also be taught to any unit using an ability scroll, which can be purchased from the Dragon Quest II event swap shop for 1,500 medals or received as a reward for completing the seventh stage of Cumulus vex's Battle Road.

Thin Air (しんくうは Shinkūha) 
Ability information
Thin Air
Role * Type * Element MP cost
Attack Martial   26
Range Additional effects
 
Radius 1
None
Description
Deals moderate Woosh-type martial damage to all enemies in area of effect
Naturally learnt by
Great sabrecat, Metal dragon, Wyrtoise


EtymologyEdit

Thin Air's Japanese name makes reference to the fifth element in Japanese philosophy, known as (), which can be translated as "void", "sky", or "aether", referring to the emptiness of the sky. Kū often appears in Japanese media where martial arts combine with the supernatural and individuals are able to manipulate it with enough mental discipline. It appears in Final Fantasy, Pokémon, Street Fighter, and other video games.

Related skillsEdit

GalleryEdit