38,991
edits
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
While falling under the same category as [[wand]]s in guidebooks, there are some staves in this game that have no magical properties of their own and resemble those found in later games. Both the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] and [[Hero's son (Dragon Quest V)|his son]] are capable of equipping them. | While falling under the same category as [[wand]]s in guidebooks, there are some staves in this game that have no magical properties of their own and resemble those found in later games. Both the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] and [[Hero's son (Dragon Quest V)|his son]] are capable of equipping them. | ||
* [[Oaken staff]] | * [[Oaken staff]] | ||
* [[Iron staff]] | * [[Iron staff]] | ||
=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
Staves may be equipped by [[martial artist]]s and [[priest]]s by default, and then by any character that adds 100 points to the [[List of staff skills in Dragon Quest IX|skill tree]]. | Staves may be equipped by [[martial artist]]s and [[priest]]s by default, and then by any character that adds 100 points to the [[List of staff skills in Dragon Quest IX|skill tree]]. Staves are effective against the [[Undead family|living dead]], dealing 10% more damage under all conditions. | ||
*[[List of stave alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest IX]] | *[[List of stave alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest IX]] | ||