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'''Critical Claim''' is a recurring skill in the {{DQSeries}}. It was first introduced as a [[Coup de Grâce]] for the [[Warrior]] in ''Dragon Quest IX''. The skill grants the user guaranteed [[Critical Hit|Critical Hits]].
'''Critical Claim''' is a recurring skill in the {{DQSeries}}. It was first introduced as a [[Coup de Grâce]] for the [[Warrior]] in ''Dragon Quest IX'' before becoming a normal skill in the eleventh game. The skill grants the user guaranteed [[Critical Hit|Critical Hits]] that cannot miss.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
Critical Claim is a Coup de Grâce for Warriors in ''Dragon Quest IX''. The user swings a sword of light down on the opponent, dealing a guaranteed Critical Hit, making it very useful for hunting members of the Metal Slime family.
Critical Claim is a Coup de Grâce for Warriors in ''Dragon Quest IX''. The user swings a sword of light down on the opponent, dealing a guaranteed critical hit, making it very useful for hunting members of the [[Metal slime family]].


==={{DQ10}}===
==={{DQ10}}===
Critical Claim returns as a special move for the [[Warrior]]. Instead of a sword of light, Critical Claim is now a powerful punch. Once again, the move is a guaranteed Critical Hit.
Critical Claim returns as a special move for the [[Warrior]]. Instead of a sword of light, Critical Claim is now displayed as a powerful punch. For versions 1.0~2.0 the ability had the same function as it did in ''IX'', but as of the 2.1 update it now has a spread effect that damages monsters within half a meter of the selected target.
 
The move has undergone several changes in the game's updates.


==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
Critical Claim returns once again as a skill for [[Erik]]. In the [[PS4]]/[[Switch]] versions, Critical Claim still resembles the ''Dragon Quest X'' iteration. However, in the [[3DS]] version, the skill resembles the ''Dragon Quest IX'' iteration. It is gained after putting 20 points into one of the panels in his Guile skill tree. Once again, it is a guaranteed Critical Hit and can never miss. Due to now being a skill, Critical Claim requires Erik to use MP in order to use it (64 MP to be exact). Critical Claim can be stacked with [[Divide]] in order to deal massive damage.
Critical Claim is now a skill for [[Erik]]. In the [[PS4]]/[[Switch]] versions, Critical Claim still resembles the ''Dragon Quest X'' iteration. However, in the [[3DS]] version, the skill resembles the ''Dragon Quest IX'' iteration. It is gained after putting 20 points into one of the panels in his Guile skill tree. Due to now being a skill, Critical Claim requires Erik to use MP in order to use it (64 MP to be exact). Critical Claim can be stacked with [[Divide]] in order to deal massive damage.


[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X skills]]
[[Category: Coup de Grâce]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX Coup de Grâce]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X Coup de Grâce]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI skills]]


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Revision as of 09:16, 29 May 2022

Critical Claim is a recurring skill in the Dragon Quest series. It was first introduced as a Coup de Grâce for the Warrior in Dragon Quest IX before becoming a normal skill in the eleventh game. The skill grants the user guaranteed Critical Hits that cannot miss.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

Critical Claim is a Coup de Grâce for Warriors in Dragon Quest IX. The user swings a sword of light down on the opponent, dealing a guaranteed critical hit, making it very useful for hunting members of the Metal slime family.

Dragon Quest X

Critical Claim returns as a special move for the Warrior. Instead of a sword of light, Critical Claim is now displayed as a powerful punch. For versions 1.0~2.0 the ability had the same function as it did in IX, but as of the 2.1 update it now has a spread effect that damages monsters within half a meter of the selected target.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Critical Claim is now a skill for Erik. In the PS4/Switch versions, Critical Claim still resembles the Dragon Quest X iteration. However, in the 3DS version, the skill resembles the Dragon Quest IX iteration. It is gained after putting 20 points into one of the panels in his Guile skill tree. Due to now being a skill, Critical Claim requires Erik to use MP in order to use it (64 MP to be exact). Critical Claim can be stacked with Divide in order to deal massive damage.