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Revision as of 22:41, 26 September 2010
Zing and Kazing (originally Vivify and Revive) are recurring spells in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced originally as just Kazing in Dragon Quest II, they are spells that focus on bringing a dead party member back to life.
Dragon Quest II
First introduced as Revive, Kazing revives a dead party member, but only gives them 1 HP.
Dragon Quest III
Zing is introduced, which revives a party member to half their total HP, but only works half the time. Kazing has been improved from the previous title and will restore a party member to full HP and does not fail like Zing can.
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Zing has a roughly 50% chance to bring back a deceased party member. It is available to Priests at level 18, Minstrels and Rangers at level 24, and Sages at level 20. It costs 8 MP to cast.