Doruora
Doruora | |
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Japanese | ドルオーラ 竜闘気砲呪文 (Kanji) |
Rōmaji | Doruōra Ryū tōkihō jumon (Kanji) |
Type | Offensive |
Doruora is a recurring spell first introduced in Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai. It is a powerful beam unleashed from the hands of a Dragon Knight in their Dragonoid form by compressing their Draconic Aura with magic power. It is said to be the most powerful technique of a Dragon Knight and has the power to reduce a kingdom to ashes. However, due to its immense power, its usage is limited to how much MP the caster has.
Appearances
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light
Doruora is known by Dragon Knight Dai and can be learned by Dragonoid Baran at level 50, costing 120 MP to cast. It deals massive non-elemental spell damage based on the user's attack power to all enemies at the end of the turn and can only be used once per battle.
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Doruora | |||
Type & Rank | Target | CT | Restriction |
All Enemies | 45s* | N/A | |
Effect | |||
Transforms the caster into a Dragonoid and fires an advanced non-elemental attack spell. | |||
Notes | |||
Cannot be reflected. | |||
How to obtain | |||
Emergency Attack! Velzar, King of the Abyss Gold Exchange Tickets |
Dragon Quest Tact
Doruora can be learned by Dragonoid Baran at level 52 and costs 162 MP to cast. It inflicts major unreflectable typeless spell damage proportional to his ATK to all enemies in a fan-shaped area in front of him and has a chance of greatly reducing their self-healing effect, as well. Upgrading the spell increases its damage and reduces the amount of MP it costs to cast.
Doruora | |||
Role * | Type * | Element | MP cost |
Debuff | Spell | 162 | |
Range | Additional effects | ||
Fan |
Self-Healing Effect Down |
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Description | |||
Deals major, unreflectable spell damage proportional to ATK to all enemies in area of effect, occasionally greatly lowers Self HP Healing Effect for 3 turns | |||
Naturally learnt by | |||
Dragonoid Baran |
Trivia
In the manga of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, the kanji displayed when Baran would cast Doruora correspond to its literal meaning: "dragon" (竜), "fighting spirit" (闘気), "cannon" (砲), and "spell" (呪文).