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'''Forge Ahead!''' is a skill that appears exclusively in {{DQTact}}. It is one of [[Young Terry]]'s signature abilities, giving a rallying cry to himself or one of his companions that gives them a boost to their movement.
'''Forge Ahead!''' is a skill that appears exclusively in {{DQTact}}. It is one of [[Terry|Young Terry]]'s signature abilities, giving a rallying cry to himself or one of his companions that gives them a boost to their movement.


==Details==
==Details==

Latest revision as of 21:25, 28 June 2022

Forge Ahead! is a skill that appears exclusively in Dragon Quest Tact. It is one of Young Terry's signature abilities, giving a rallying cry to himself or one of his companions that gives them a boost to their movement.

Details[edit]

Forge Ahead! is known naturally by Young Terry at level 1 and costs 30 MP to use. It has a range of up to two squares away from him, can be used on himself, and raises an ally's Move for three turns.

Forge Ahead! (ドンドンすすめ Dondon susume)Tactlogo.png
Ability information
Forge Ahead!
Role * Type * Element MP cost
Support Martial DQTact Non-elemental.png 30
Range Additional effects
DQTact Range1.png
1-2 (+self)
DQTact MovementUp.png
Move Up
Description
Raises 1 ally's Move for 3 turns
Naturally learnt by
Young Terry


Etymology[edit]

The dondon in Forge Ahead!'s Japanese name Dondon susume' (ドンドンすすめ) is an onomatopoeia for the sound of a drum beating and can also mean "to go quickly" or "one after another".