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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==={{ | Tongue Lashing was retroactively added to the 2024 remake as the initial skill of the [[Monster Wrangler]]. It costs 3 {{MP}} and has a 60% chance to stun a foe for one turn before resistance is applied. | ||
Tongue Lashing was retroactively added to the 2024 remake as the initial skill of the [[Monster Wrangler]]. | |||
==={{DQ5}}=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
Making its first appearance in this game, enemies such as the [[ | Making its first appearance in this game, enemies such as the [[poxtongue]], [[toxtongue]] and [[lindworm]] like to use it. | ||
Tongue Lashing can be learned by several monster companions, such as the [[ | Tongue Lashing can be learned by several monster companions, such as the [[minidemon]], while {{MFamilies}}s like the [[walking corpse]] start with the ability already learned. It does not cost {{MP}} to use. | ||
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Tongue Lashing can be learned by advancing to rank 6 as a [[Jester]] in the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, and at rank 5 in the {{3DS}} version, as well as rank 2 as a [[Lips (vocation)|Lips]]. | Tongue Lashing can be learned by advancing to rank 6 as a [[Jester]] in the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, and at rank 5 in the {{3DS}} version, as well as rank 2 as a [[Lips (vocation)|Lips]]. | ||
It is used by [[ | It is used by [[tongue fu fighter]], [[tongue fu master]], [[Rainiac]], [[lips]], [[smacker]], [[wet kisser]], [[ulcer]], [[orglob]], [[floating bloater]], and [[blighted bloater]]. | ||
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Returning once again as a enemy-exclusive skill. Tongue Lashing is a favored tactic of the [[ | Returning once again as a enemy-exclusive skill. Tongue Lashing is a favored tactic of the [[gastropog]]. | ||
==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
Returns as an enemy-exclusive skill. The only {{MFamilies}} in the entire game that uses it is [[Lips]], as not even its stronger | Returns as an enemy-exclusive skill. The only {{MFamilies}} in the entire game that uses it is [[Lips]], as not even its stronger pallet swaps that appear in this game ([[kisser]] and [[smacker]]) use the ability this time around, preferring to use [[Blow Kiss]] and [[Tongue Bashing]]. | ||
==={{DQM}}=== | ==={{DQM}}=== | ||
Called LushLicks in | Called LushLicks in the Eidos localization, this ability can be learned by various {{MFamilies}}s. It requires the {{MFamilies}} to be at least level 7, with at least 55 {{HP}}, and 67 {{Agility}}. It is learned by the [[Antguzzler|anteater]], [[Damselfly (DQVI)|fairydrak]], [[Maulusc|giantslug]], [[Walking corpse|hork]], [[Lips|lipsy]], [[Killer gila|poisongon]], [[Ghost|spooky]], [[Mottle slime|spotslime]] and [[Poxtongue|tonguella]]. | ||
==={{DQM2}}=== | ==={{DQM2}}=== | ||
The requirements to learn LushLicks are unchanged. It is naturally learned by the [[Dread herring (Dragon Quest VI)| | The requirements to learn LushLicks are unchanged. It is naturally learned by the [[Dread herring (Dragon Quest VI)|gamanian]], [[slurperon]], [[Wormbat|snakebat]], and [[TropicGel|tropicgel]]. It is no longer naturally learned by the [[Ghost|spooky]]. | ||
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Tongue Lashing costs just a single {{MP}} and will stun an enemy for one turn while cutting it's defence by 40%. Monsters can learn Tongue Lashing through the [[Anaesthetist]], [[Naturalist]], [[Outlaw]], [[Prankster]], [[Super Naturalist]], [[Sweet-Talker]], [[Tongue Twister]], and [[Toxicologist]] talents. | Tongue Lashing costs just a single {{MP}} and will stun an enemy for one turn while also cutting it's defence by 40%. Monsters can learn Tongue Lashing through the [[Anaesthetist]], [[Naturalist]], [[Outlaw]], [[Prankster]], [[Super Naturalist]], [[Sweet-Talker]], [[Tongue Twister]], and [[Toxicologist]] talents. | ||
==={{DQTact}}=== | ==={{DQTact}}=== | ||
Tongue Lashing is known naturally by [[ | Tongue Lashing is known naturally by [[smacker]] and [[sweaty yeti]] at level 1 and can be learned by [[powie yowie]] at level 16. It costs 11 {{MP}} to use and has a chance to stun a single enemy. | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake skills]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest V skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest V skills]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]] |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 24 December 2024
Tongue Lashing | |
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Japanese | なめまわし |
Rōmaji | Name mawashi |
Type | Skill |
Older names | LushLicks |
Tongue Lashing is a breath attack in the Dragon Quest series that first appeared in Dragon Quest V.
It tries to give a single enemy goosebumps by licking them - in other words, incapacitate them for a single turn, preventing them from doing anything until the next one.
It can be especially irksome when used by groups of enemies that know this technique, as they can chain them together and prevent one or more characters from doing anything for each turn of the fight, lowering one's overall offensive power and preventing healers from healing when needed.
The Sultry Dance and Leg Sweep are similar to this ability.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit]
Tongue Lashing was retroactively added to the 2024 remake as the initial skill of the Monster Wrangler. It costs 3 MP and has a 60% chance to stun a foe for one turn before resistance is applied.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]
Making its first appearance in this game, enemies such as the poxtongue, toxtongue and lindworm like to use it.
Tongue Lashing can be learned by several monster companions, such as the minidemon, while monsters like the walking corpse start with the ability already learned. It does not cost MP to use.
Name | Level |
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Ghost | -- |
Mudraker | -- |
Walking corpse | -- |
Jailcat | 3 |
Minidemon | 4 |
Powie yowie | 20 |
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]
Tongue Lashing is learned by Spot at level 4. Other characters can learn it by advancing to rank 3 of the Gadabout vocation.
The monster Lips also made their first appearance in this game, with this monster being arguably the most associated with this ability due to their characteristically large tongue and their early appearance in the very first dungeon of this game, where their usage of this ability can be a real nuisance, sometimes even a fatal one, due to the lack of party members.
Walking corpses also use it.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
Tongue Lashing can be learned by advancing to rank 6 as a Jester in the original Sony PlayStation version, and at rank 5 in the 3DS version, as well as rank 2 as a Lips.
It is used by tongue fu fighter, tongue fu master, Rainiac, lips, smacker, wet kisser, ulcer, orglob, floating bloater, and blighted bloater.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]
In this game, it became an enemy-exclusive skill for the first time, being used by monsters such as Lips and Smackers.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
Returning once again as a enemy-exclusive skill. Tongue Lashing is a favored tactic of the gastropog.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]
Returns as an enemy-exclusive skill. The only monster in the entire game that uses it is Lips, as not even its stronger pallet swaps that appear in this game (kisser and smacker) use the ability this time around, preferring to use Blow Kiss and Tongue Bashing.
Dragon Quest Monsters[edit]
Called LushLicks in the Eidos localization, this ability can be learned by various monsters. It requires the monster to be at least level 7, with at least 55 HP, and 67 Agility. It is learned by the anteater, fairydrak, giantslug, hork, lipsy, poisongon, spooky, spotslime and tonguella.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2[edit]
The requirements to learn LushLicks are unchanged. It is naturally learned by the gamanian, slurperon, snakebat, and tropicgel. It is no longer naturally learned by the spooky.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart[edit]
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker[edit]
Tongue Lashing can be learned from:
- Fear-monger (22 points)
- Hypnotist (24 points)
- Icemeister (24 points)
- Mime (52 points)
- Naturalist (30 points)
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2[edit]
Tongue Lashing can be learned from all the skill it could be previously, though Fear-monger now requires only 14 points.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D[edit]
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Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key[edit]
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3[edit]
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Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[edit]
Tongue Lashing costs just a single MP and will stun an enemy for one turn while also cutting it's defence by 40%. Monsters can learn Tongue Lashing through the Anaesthetist, Naturalist, Outlaw, Prankster, Super Naturalist, Sweet-Talker, Tongue Twister, and Toxicologist talents.
Dragon Quest Tact[edit]
Tongue Lashing is known naturally by smacker and sweaty yeti at level 1 and can be learned by powie yowie at level 16. It costs 11 MP to use and has a chance to stun a single enemy.
Tongue Lashing | |||
Role * | Type * | Element | MP cost |
Debuff | Martial | 11 | |
Range | Additional effects | ||
1 |
Stun |
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Description | |||
Occasionally stuns 1 enemy | |||
Naturally learnt by | |||
Powie yowie, Smacker, Sweaty yeti |
Related skills[edit]