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'''Kacrack''' is a spell in the | '''Kacrack''' is a spell in the {{DQSeries}}. It pierces all enemies with ice damage. Kacrack was removed from the series' spell pool in ''Dragon Quest V'', due to [[Kacrackle]]'s target range being increased to effect all enemies. The spell would not return until ''Dragon Quest IX''. It is also related to the spells [[Crack]] and [[Crackle]]. | ||
==Localization history== | ==Localization history== | ||
The Japanese spell ''Hyadain'' | The Japanese spell ''Hyadain'' originally appeared in the third and fourth games. In the Japanese version of the games, ''Hyadain'''s position as the second strongest ice spell would eventually be taken by ''Mahyado'' and a stronger spell named ''Mahyadedosu'' was introduced in the ''Monsters: Joker'' series of games, eventually being introduced in the main series starting with ''Dragon Quest IX''. In the English versions of the games, Kacrackle continued to be used as the name of the strongest ice spell even though a new spell had been introduced, while Kacrack would be used as the new English name for ''Mahyado''. In Japan, ''Hyadain'' returned in a handful of spinoff appearances, such as ''The Adventure of Dai'' and ''Torneko: The Last Hope''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ3}}=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
Learned by [[Mage]]s & [[Sage]]s at Level 32 in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|original release]] due to a glitch. It costs 9 MP and hits all enemies for 60~80 points of damage. In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] remake and its [[Game Boy]] Color port the glitch has been corrected and the spell is learned at Level 26. | Learned by [[Mage]]s & [[Sage]]s at Level 32 in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|original release]] due to a glitch. It costs 9 MP and hits all enemies for 60~80 points of damage. In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] remake and its [[Game Boy]] Color port, the glitch has been corrected and the spell is learned at Level 26. | ||
==={{DQ4}}=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
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==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
[[Rab]] and | [[Rab]] and {{Veronica 11}} will both learn Kacrack at level 44. The spell costs 20 MP to cast and its base range is 104~136 with the maximum range being 200~232 once the caster's Magical might reaches 323. | ||
==={{DQDai}}=== | |||
Kacrack is first cast by [[Dai]] on Dermline Island in order to counteract the effects of [[Hadlar]]'s [[Kafrizz]] spell, demonstrating a level of magic beyond his abilities. The sage Marin also casts Kacrack against [[Flazzard]] during the battle at Valge Tower, but it proves ineffective, as he is able to absorb the effects of the spell with the icy side of his body. In the series, Kacrack is depicted as a compressed blast of ice-cold blue energy sent forth from the caster's hands. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''=== | ||
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Kacrack is the third tier spell of Jessica and can be learned by investing 16 skill points. After charging her Crackle spell for a short time, she can cast Kacrack, which creates a large burst of ice crystals in front of her that have a chance of freezing enemies for 19 MP. | Kacrack is the third tier spell of Jessica and can be learned by investing 16 skill points. After charging her Crackle spell for a short time, she can cast Kacrack, which creates a large burst of ice crystals in front of her that have a chance of freezing enemies for 19 MP. | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQH=Freezes foes with an enormous blast of ice.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions</ref> | |DQH=Freezes foes with an enormous blast of ice.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref> | ||
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|monsters=Claria, Slimecicle | |monsters=Claria, Slimecicle | ||
}} | }} | ||
==={{AHB}}=== | |||
Kacrack appears as a normal spell for both [[Matoriv]] and [[Nova]] and as a spell finisher for [[Popp]], with the Luminary Leader being able to use all three versions. Matoriv's version inflicts piercing magical Ice damage over a small area and temporarily raises the caster's Ice damage. Nova's version inflicts magical Ice damage over a small area and temporarily lowers the target's physical and magical defence for a short time. Popp's version deals magical Ice damage over a wide area. | |||
Matoriv and Nova's Kacrack spells are actually named ''Hyadain'' in the Japanese version of the game, sharing a name with Kacrack from both ''Dragon Quest III'' and ''IV'', while Popp's is named ''Mahyado''. | |||
==Enemy versions== | ==Enemy versions== | ||
Kacrack has only been used by monsters thus far in ''IX'', where it deals 53~76. | Kacrack has only been used by monsters thus far in ''IX'', where it deals 53~76. | ||
==Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|es=Megahelada|es-meaning=From ''{{tt|mega-|large or mighty}}'' and ''{{tt|helada|freeze, frost}}''. | |es=Megahelada|es-meaning=From ''{{tt|mega-|large or mighty}}'' and ''{{tt|helada|freeze, frost}}''. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQXI Rab Kacrack.jpg|Rab casting Kacrack | |||
DQH Kacrack.jpg|Jessica casting Kacrack | |||
DQR Mahyado.png|''Rivals'' card | |||
AHB Kacrack Matoriv.png|Matoriv's skill icon for Kacrack in ''A Hero's Bonds'' | |||
AHB Kacrack.png|Nova's skill icon for Kacrack in ''A Hero's Bonds'' | |||
AHB Kackrack.png|Popp's skill icon for Kacrack in ''A Hero's Bonds'' | |||
DQDai 2020 Hyadain.jpg|Dai casting Kacrack in the 2020 ''The Adventure of Dai'' series | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==Japanese musician== | ==Japanese musician== | ||
Japanese musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyadain Kenichi Maeyamada] (前山田健一) has used the pseudonym "ヒャダイン"(the Japanese name for | Japanese musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyadain Kenichi Maeyamada] (前山田健一) has used the pseudonym "ヒャダイン"(the Japanese name for Kacrack), in addition to his real name. He chose that name because he found the uselessness of Kacrack (in ''Dragon Quest III'' and ''IV'') ironic and fun.<ref>''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100523101135/http://sankei.jp.msn.com/entertainments/music/100520/msc1005200501000-n5.htm 【WEB人・詳報版】「ヒャダイン」こと前山田健一さん(29) 【プロの犯行】だったアレンジ曲投稿]'' (in Japanese), 2010-05-20, archived on 2010-05-23, Sankei Shimbun.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
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{{DQSpells}} | {{DQSpells}} | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest X spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest X spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest XI spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai spells]] | |||
[[Category:Torneko: The Last Hope spells]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker spells]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 spells]] | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | ||
[[Category:A Hero's Bonds skills]] | |||