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The deck increases [[Meena Mahabala|Meena's]] attack by +94, her wisdom by +5, and costs 3,0720.
The deck increases [[Meena Mahabala|Meena's]] attack by +94, her wisdom by +5, and costs 3,0720.


==Name origin ==
==Etymology==
*Oberon is a folklore character found in much of Western Europe, being depicted as the king of the fair folk. Depending on the region, this can range from dwarves, elves, and faeries. He is a central character in William Shakespeare's ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', where he is the husband of Titania.
*Oberon is a folklore character found in much of Western Europe, being depicted as the king of the fair folk. Depending on the region, this can range from dwarves, elves, and faeries. He is a central character in William Shakespeare's ''Midsummer Night's Dream'', where he is the husband of Titania.
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Latest revision as of 08:06, 12 August 2023

Oberon's tarot
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Japanese 精霊王のタロット
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations None
Found in Dragon Quest Heroes II
Effect None

Oberon's tarot is a divination deck charged with the powers of the King of the Faeries.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End[edit]

The deck increases Meena's attack by +94, her wisdom by +5, and costs 3,0720.

Etymology[edit]

  • Oberon is a folklore character found in much of Western Europe, being depicted as the king of the fair folk. Depending on the region, this can range from dwarves, elves, and faeries. He is a central character in William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, where he is the husband of Titania.