Frizzle
Frizzle is a recurring offensive spell in the Dragon Quest series.
Frizzle | |
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Japanese | メラミ |
Rōmaji | Merami |
Type | Offensive |
Older names | Blazemore |
It is the intermediate-level spell between Frizz, Kafrizz, & Kafrizzle. It roasts a single enemy with a cannonball-sized flare, and is often learned by magi and mage-like characters.
AppearancesEdit
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of SalvationEdit
The spell is learned by Mages and Sages at level 17. It torches an enemy for 6 MP, and deals 60~80 damage.
The enemies Leger-de-Man, Mimic, Darth voodoo, and Minidemon can use this spell against the party.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the ChosenEdit
Maya learns this spell at level 19. It singes an enemy for 4 MP, and deals between 70~90 damage.
The enemies Minidemon, Mimic, Grim keeper, Picuda, Well wisher (in the remakes), and Aamon can use this spell against the party.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly BrideEdit
Torches an enemy for 4 MP and deals between 70~90 damage.
Name | Level |
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Minidemon | -- |
Metal slime | 7 |
King slime | 12 |
Wax murderer | 12 |
Samigina | 14 |
Prestidigitator | 19 |
Bianca Whitaker | 20 |
Nera Briscoletti | 20 |
Ghost | 30 |
Wiz pip | 30 |
Cannibox, Mimic, Gamigin, Orobas, Kon the Knight, and Ladja use it only as enemies.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of RevelationEdit
This spell is granted upon reaching the first rank of the Mage vocation. It is already known by Goober upon joining. It costs 4 MP to cast, and deals between 70~90 damage. Frizzle can also be cast by using the Fire claw as a tool in battle.
The enemies Darkgoyle, Czargoyle, Haunted mirror, Cannibox, Mimic, Sorcerer, Spiegel, Murdaw, and Jamirus use this spell against the party.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten PastEdit
This spell is granted by the fifth rank of the Mage vocation, and features the same parameters as before.
It can be cast by the enemies Pawmaturge, Thuggler, Delusionist, Well wisher, Wrecktor, Sorcerer, The Time Being, Envoy, Demon deacon, Boogieing buttress, Picuda, Ginormoose, Barbatos, Dingbat, Elepus, and Fire Spirit.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingEdit
Jessica Albert learns this spell at level 21 and can cast it for 4 MP. It deals 56~72 base damage, and will deal 104~120 damage once her Wisdom surpasses 200.
It can be used by the enemies Minidemon, Morrimp, Magic dumbbell, and Dark slime.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesEdit
Learned by Mages at level 30. Roasts a single enemy with a large fireball for 4 MP. It deals 70~80 base damage, and will steadily grow once the caster's Magical Might surpasses 100. The cap for this spell is 190~210.
Dragon Quest XEdit
Mages will learn Frizzle once they reach level 28, with Dancers learning it at level 32. Damage is calculated as Magical Might x 0.305 + 32.9, raising the base range of 58~66 to 180~188 once the caster's Magical Might passes 496. It costs 6 MP to cast and has a range of 15 meters.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeEdit
Veronica learns Frizzle at level 23 and the Luminary at level 25. It costs 8 MP to cast and hits for 54~70 damage before capping at 106~122 damage at 287 Magical Might. Veronica launches Frizzle at the witch Krystalinda in two cutscenes.
Dragon Quest MonstersEdit
Known as Blazemore in this game, it is an upgraded form of Blaze. Blaze will grow into Blazemore when the monster reaches at least level 13 with at least 46 MP and 64 intelligence. It can be learned naturally by 1EyeClown, Demonite, FireWeed, GateGuard, Jamirus, LavaMan, MadCandle, Metaly, Mimic, Mirudraas and Servant. Blazemore grows into Blazemost when the monster reaches at least level 28 with at least 112 MP and 146 Intelligence.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2Edit
Blazemore now requires 116 Intelligence to learn and 263 Intelligence to upgrade.
Dragon Quest Monsters: JokerEdit
Frizzle cost 4 MP to cast, has a 191~207 maximum damage range, and can be learned from:
- Diabolist (10 points)
- Fire (40 points)
- Fire II (19 points)
- Fire Fighter (47 points)
- Frizz & Bang (36 points)
- Frizz & Bang II (20 points)
- Frizz & Woosh (50 points)
- Frizz & Woosh II (28 points)
- Frizz & Zap (38 points)
- Frizz & Zap II (19 points)
- Frizz & Zam (50 points)
- Frizz & Zam II (30 points)
- Hawkhart (28 points)
- Hawkhart II (5 points)
- Mage (17 points)
- Muspell (42 points)
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2Edit
Frizzle deals up to 202~208 damage and can no longer be learned from Diabolist or Muspell. It can now also be learned from:
- Frizz & Sizz (36 points)
- Frizz & Sizz II (20 points)
Terry's Wonderland 3D & Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious KeyEdit
Frizzle costs 5 MP, has a base range of 85~94 and will deal 209~231 once a monster's Wisdom reaches 699.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3Edit
Frizzle has the same parameters as in the previous two games.
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark PrinceEdit
Frizzle costs 5 MP and is learned via the Firebrand, Frizz Afficionado, Frizz Virtuoso, Hardliner, Hottie, Pyrotechnician, Smart Blazer, Smarty-Pants, Spicy Slasher, and Strong Speller talents. It has a base power of 90, and will increase as the monster's wisdom stat rises above 100; at 699 wisdom it will deal an average of 220 damage.
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight BelowEdit
Frizzle is the second tier spell of Bianca and can be learned by investing 8 skill points. By charging up her Frizz spell for a short time, she can cast Frizzle for 7 MP, which shoots a larger fireball in front of her and will cause Bianca to jump backwards. As Bianca levels up more, she will be able to upgrade the spell and learn Kafrizz.
Game | Description |
Flings forth a great ball of fire.[1] |
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's EndEdit
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Dragon Quest TactEdit
Frizzle is known naturally by Dragonlord and Prism peacock at level 1, can be learned by Clawcerer at level 18, Lump shaman at level 20, Beleth and Gremlin at level 22, and Cosmic chimaera, Drake slime, and Kon the Knight at level 24. It costs 16 MP to cast, has a range of three squares away from the caster in any direction, and inflicts moderate Frizz-type spell damage to a single enemy. It can also be taught to any unit by using an ability scroll.
Frizzle | |||
Role * | Type * | Element | MP cost |
Attack | Spell | 16 | |
Range | Additional effects | ||
1 |
None | ||
Description | |||
Deals moderate Frizz-type spell damage to 1 enemy | |||
Naturally learnt by | |||
Beleth, Clawcerer, Cosmic chimaera, Dragonlord, Drake slime, Gremlin, Kon the Knight, Lump shaman, Prism peacock |
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: A Hero's BondsEdit
Frizzle appears as a spell for Hadlar and the Luminary Leader. It is a long-range attack that deals magical Fire damage over a small area and raises the user's Fire damage for a short time. The main way to unlock the spell is by obtaining the Celestial Sceptre through Treasure Hunts or through the shop exchange.
Dragon Quest TreasuresEdit
Frizzle can be learned by Slimes, Metal slimes, Silhouettes, King she-slimes, and Wight kings at level 18, upgrading from Frizz. It costs 9 MP to cast and deals moderate fire-element magic damage to a single target. Frizzle will automatically upgrade to Kafrizz at level 33.
Super Smash Bros. UltimateEdit
Frizzle appears as the Hero's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is a more powerful version of the Frizz spell that is launched after a brief charge period, and can be charged up further to turn into Kafrizz. Frizzle costs 16 MP, and sends out two intertwining fireballs that deal 9% damage each. Each volley counts as a separate projectile, meaning opponents and block one and be hit with the other under the right circumstances. This is a reference to the spell's original depiction in Dragon Quest V, VI, and the 16-bit remake of III wherein it was animated as two shots of Frizz fired at the same enemy.
Enemy versionsEdit
The enemy version of the spell dealt 52~62 damage, and remained that way until VIII, where it inflicted 42~49 damage. In IX, Frizzle deals 52~71 damage.
In Other LanguagesEdit
Language | Translation | Meaning |
Español | Ataque ígneo | Spanish for "fire attack". |
Français | Superflamme | From the Latin super- and the French flamme. |
Deutsch | Zisch (IV, VIII) Zischel (IX, XI, Smash Ultimate) | Derived from the German onomatopoeia zischen, which means "to hiss, to sizzle". |
Italiano | Flammasfera | Italian for "flame sphere". |
한국어 | 메라미 | Transliteration of the Japanese name Merami. |
中文 | 美拉米 | Transliteration of the Japanese name Merami. |
Battle VisualsEdit
GalleryEdit
Bianca casting Frizzle.
Milly casting Frizzle.
Frizzle being used on a Buffalogre.
The Luminary casting Frizzle in Smash Ultimate.
Rivals card.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.