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'''Tidal Wave''' is an ability in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] series. It sends a wave of water crashing down on the enemy | '''Tidal Wave''' is an ability in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] series. It sends a wave of water crashing down on the enemy, with the exact damage and element varying between games. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ||
Tidal wave is an enemy only skill in the remakes of ''IV'', being used by the [[Shelligator]]. Because the monster only appears in the fungeon, the skill's paltry damage range is hardly anything to worry about by that point in average playthroughs. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ||
Tidal Wave is learned by [[Shelley]] at level 17. Other characters can obtain it by advancing to Rank 4 of the [[Sage]] vocation. | Tidal Wave is learned by [[Shelley]] at level 17. Other characters can obtain it by advancing to Rank 4 of the [[Sage]] vocation. It deals 30~40 [[woosh]]-type damage. It cannot be used in doors or underwater when used by party members, and has a 33% chance to fail upon use. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ||
The [[Sailor]] can learn Tsunami at rank 8 in the PSX version. | The [[Sailor]] can learn Tsunami at rank 8 in the PSX version and carried the same aspects as in the previous game. | ||
*Tsunami has been removed from the game in the 3DS version due to the real-life tragedy of the 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. Instead, monsters use [[Hurricane]] for the same damage range. | *Tsunami has been removed from the game in the 3DS version due to the real-life tragedy of the 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. Instead, monsters use [[Hurricane]] for the same damage range. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ||
Tidal wave is used by the [[Lleviathan]] for a slightly weaker, non-elemental 30~37 damage. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 1]] & [[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''=== | |||
Tidal wave is an ice-attribute skill with an attack formula of ''[([attacker's level ÷ 2] + 120) × 90~110 ÷ 100]'', giving it a minimum range of 108~133 and a maximum range of 153~187. The skill is neither a spell nor a breath attack, meaning it can penetrate the usual defences and only an ice resistance lowers the damage range. | |||
In the former is is learned though ''Diamagon II'' and costs 32 MP to cast, and in the latter it is learned via the ''Diamagon'', ''Khalamari'', and ''Wonder Construction'' skill sets and costs only 25 MP to cast. | |||
==Great Tidal Wave== | ==Great Tidal Wave== |
Revision as of 21:41, 15 May 2018
Tidal Wave | |
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Japanese | 津波 |
Rōmaji | Tsunami |
Type | Ability |
Older names | Tsunami |
Tidal Wave is an ability in the Dragon Quest series. It sends a wave of water crashing down on the enemy, with the exact damage and element varying between games.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV
Tidal wave is an enemy only skill in the remakes of IV, being used by the Shelligator. Because the monster only appears in the fungeon, the skill's paltry damage range is hardly anything to worry about by that point in average playthroughs.
Dragon Quest VI
Tidal Wave is learned by Shelley at level 17. Other characters can obtain it by advancing to Rank 4 of the Sage vocation. It deals 30~40 woosh-type damage. It cannot be used in doors or underwater when used by party members, and has a 33% chance to fail upon use.
Dragon Quest VII
The Sailor can learn Tsunami at rank 8 in the PSX version and carried the same aspects as in the previous game.
- Tsunami has been removed from the game in the 3DS version due to the real-life tragedy of the 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. Instead, monsters use Hurricane for the same damage range.
Dragon Quest IX
Tidal wave is used by the Lleviathan for a slightly weaker, non-elemental 30~37 damage.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 1 & Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
Tidal wave is an ice-attribute skill with an attack formula of [([attacker's level ÷ 2] + 120) × 90~110 ÷ 100], giving it a minimum range of 108~133 and a maximum range of 153~187. The skill is neither a spell nor a breath attack, meaning it can penetrate the usual defences and only an ice resistance lowers the damage range.
In the former is is learned though Diamagon II and costs 32 MP to cast, and in the latter it is learned via the Diamagon, Khalamari, and Wonder Construction skill sets and costs only 25 MP to cast.
Great Tidal Wave
Starting with IX, a higher level form of Tidal Wave was introduced as a monster-only skill. The Great Tidal Wave's damage depends on the monster causing it, with Lleviathan's hitting for 70~90, the boa bishop's 100~120, and the Seavern's for a massive 135~163.