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'''Morph''' (formerly ''Transform'') is a spell in the | '''Morph''' (formerly ''Transform'') is a spell in the {{DQSeries}}. | ||
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The spell is learned by both [[Mage]]s and [[Sage]]s at Level 37 and costs 12 MP. Special effects of weapons and armor are not copied. | The spell is learned by both [[Mage]]s and [[Sage]]s at Level 37 and costs 12 {{MP}}. Special effects of weapons and armor are not copied. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
The spell is used by [[Eliza]] to pose as | The spell is used by [[Eliza]] to pose as The {{Hero 4}} so that he/she won't be killed by [[Psaro the Manslayer]]'s army. She demonstrates the spell earlier in the [[Dragon Quest IV Prologue|Prologue]] in the [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo DS]] Version, in which she turned into a frog & rabbit. | ||
It is also used by [[Float-o-copier]]s, but can be undone by use of the | It is also used by [[Float-o-copier]]s, but can be undone by use of the {{Zenithian sword}} and the [[Ra's Mirror]]. | ||
The Hero can also learn it at Level 30, but only in the | The Hero can also learn it at Level 30, but only in the {{NES}} Version. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
[[Admirer]]s are the only foes that will cast Morph, and will only copy the [[Monster recruitment|recruited]] monsters the player has in their party. If none are present, the Admirer will never cast the spell. | [[Admirer]]s are the only foes that will cast Morph, and will only copy the [[Monster recruitment|recruited]] monsters the player has in their party. If none are present, the Admirer will never cast the spell. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
The spell is only usable by [[Devil glass | The spell is only usable by [[Devil glass]]es, [[Haunted mirror]]s and [[Infernal pane]]s. These transformations can be undone by the [[Ra's Mirror]]. | ||
The mirrors display a character's over world sprite in the SFC and thus have not attack animations, but were given very detailed and smoothly animated sprites in the DS remake. | The mirrors display a character's over world sprite in the {{SFC}} and thus have not attack animations, but were given very detailed and smoothly animated sprites in the {{DS}} remake. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
[[Admirer]]s and [[Knight shift]]s make use of the spell in both versions of the game. In the original PSX, a static sprite would be utilized while a moving 3D model would appear in the 3DS version. In either case the transformation would only reflect the character's default appearance and disregard vocations and equipment. | [[Admirer]]s and [[Knight shift]]s make use of the spell in both versions of the game. In the original PSX, a static sprite would be utilized while a moving 3D model would appear in the 3DS version. In either case the transformation would only reflect the character's default appearance and disregard vocations and equipment. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ8}}=== | ||
A young girl in [[Alexandria]] expresses an interest in mastering the spell (referred to in the game as Transform), despite | A young girl in [[Alexandria]] expresses an interest in mastering the spell (referred to in the game as Transform), despite {{Jessica}} recommending her to focus from the bottom with simple spells like [[Frizz]]. If she's visited later, she will demonstrate being able to use the spell, but not being able to control the results easily as she wanted to become a [[Hammerhood]], but turns into a [[Rockbomb]] and then a [[Walking corpse]] before reverting back. | ||
==={{DQ11}} ([[Nintendo 3DS]] and {{Switch}} Version)=== | |||
The {{Hero 11}} and party are sent to the [[Hidden Valley]] prior to the events of {{Dragon Quest IV}} as Eliza is still perfecting the spell. The spell is undone by them through the use of the [[Supreme sage's staff]]. | |||
==={{DQM}}=== | ==={{DQM}}=== | ||
Called Transform in this game, it requires the monster to reach level 21 with 92 HP and 88 intelligence. It is naturally learned by the [[Copycat]] and [[MadMirror]]. | Called Transform in this game, it requires the monster to reach level 21 with 92 HP and 88 intelligence. It is naturally learned by the [[Float-o-copier|Copycat]] and [[Devil glass|MadMirror]]. | ||
==={{DQM2}}=== | ==={{DQM2}}=== | ||
Transform now requires 159 intelligence to learn. It is naturally learned by the [[CatMage]]. | Transform now requires 159 intelligence to learn. It is naturally learned by the [[Meowgician|CatMage]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQ3 Spell Morph.png|''DQIII'' {{Famicom}} art | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
{{DQSpells}} | |||
[[Category:Spells]] | [[Category:Spells]] |
Revision as of 22:56, 13 December 2021
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Japanese | モシャス |
Rōmaji | Moshasu |
Older names | Transform |
Morph (formerly Transform) is a spell in the Dragon Quest series.
Effect
Whichever ally the spell is used on allows the caster to take on the attack & defense power, as well as the abilities of the target.
The spell is also a fan-favorite when used by enemies, as the beasts' sprites are replaced with those of the targeted hero and thus provide a rare glimpse of the main characters in mid-battle.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
The spell is learned by both Mages and Sages at Level 37 and costs 12 MP. Special effects of weapons and armor are not copied.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
The spell is used by Eliza to pose as The Hero so that he/she won't be killed by Psaro the Manslayer's army. She demonstrates the spell earlier in the Prologue in the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS Version, in which she turned into a frog & rabbit.
It is also used by Float-o-copiers, but can be undone by use of the Zenithian sword and the Ra's Mirror.
The Hero can also learn it at Level 30, but only in the NES Version.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Admirers are the only foes that will cast Morph, and will only copy the recruited monsters the player has in their party. If none are present, the Admirer will never cast the spell.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
The spell is only usable by Devil glasses, Haunted mirrors and Infernal panes. These transformations can be undone by the Ra's Mirror.
The mirrors display a character's over world sprite in the SFC and thus have not attack animations, but were given very detailed and smoothly animated sprites in the DS remake.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Admirers and Knight shifts make use of the spell in both versions of the game. In the original PSX, a static sprite would be utilized while a moving 3D model would appear in the 3DS version. In either case the transformation would only reflect the character's default appearance and disregard vocations and equipment.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
A young girl in Alexandria expresses an interest in mastering the spell (referred to in the game as Transform), despite Jessica recommending her to focus from the bottom with simple spells like Frizz. If she's visited later, she will demonstrate being able to use the spell, but not being able to control the results easily as she wanted to become a Hammerhood, but turns into a Rockbomb and then a Walking corpse before reverting back.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age (Nintendo 3DS and Switch Version)
The Hero and party are sent to the Hidden Valley prior to the events of Dragon Quest IV as Eliza is still perfecting the spell. The spell is undone by them through the use of the Supreme sage's staff.
Dragon Quest Monsters
Called Transform in this game, it requires the monster to reach level 21 with 92 HP and 88 intelligence. It is naturally learned by the Copycat and MadMirror.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Transform now requires 159 intelligence to learn. It is naturally learned by the CatMage.
Gallery
DQIII Famicom art