Kaswoosh

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The spell Kaswoosh (バギクロス Bagicross) conjures a colossal tornado to pulverize a group of enemies. It is related to the weaker spells Woosh and Swoosh, and the stronger spell Kaswooshle.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III

Kaswoosh is learned by Priests and Sages at level 36, dealing between 60~120 damage for 9 MP. Ortega uses this spell in his fight with King Hydra.

Dragon Quest IV

Kaswoosh is learned by Meena at level 32 and is identical to its previous appearance.

Dragon Quest V

As the only offensive spell of the main character, Kaswoosh has been enhanced to deal between 80~180 damage and is cast for 8 MP.

Name Level
Hyperanemon --
Goodybag 7
Mandrake marshal 15
Old man of the sea 23
Hawk man 25
Magic marionette 30
Hero 32
Conkuistador 50
Epipany 55

Dragon Quest VI

Kaswoosh is learned by advancing to rank 4 of the Paladin vocation, keeping the parameters of it's previous appearance

Dragon Quest VII

Kaswoosh is learned by advancing to rank 4 as a Paladin and rank 8 as the Draguar class.

Dragon Quest VIII

Kaswoosh is learned by Angelo at level 32. It possesses a base damage of 64~144 for 8 MP, and will steadily grow towards a cap of 120~200 damage once Angelo's wisdom surpasses 450.

  • As with other third-tier spells, Kaswoosh was modified in the 3DS port. The base range is now 112~152, and the cap is 164~224 at 520 wisdom.

Dragon Quest IX

Learned by Minstrel Level 36 Luminary Level 45, requiring 26 MP to cast. Rips through a group of enemies with a ferocious whirlwind, dealing 80~180 base damage. The spell will begin to reach it's cap of 155~255 once the caster's magical might surpasses 200.

Dragon Quest X

Minstrels will learn the spell upon reaching level 51, and Luminaries at level 50. Both vocations can cast it for 12 MP as of the 2.1 update. The spell's formula is Magical might x 0.45 + 35.9, leading to a base range of 57~87 and max range of 177~207. The tornadoes conjured by the incantation radiate out from the caster in a counter-clockwise patter, striking enemies within the range multiple times.

Trivia

Prior to the debut of animated spells in V, Kaswoosh was depicted as being two powerful blades of wind striking enemies in a Greek cross pattern. This is still reflected in the spell's Japanese name of Bagicross. When it was decided that the spell would be animated as a twister, the idea of striking enemies with a burst of holy wind would be retained and manifest in VI as Pearly Gates (Grand Cross in Japanese).

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