Banefire boomerang

The Banefire boomerang is a recurring boomerang in the series. It is the upgraded version of the Flametang boomerang, created through alchemy or with the Fun-Size Forge.

Banefire boomerang
Banefire boomerang artwork.png
Japanese フレイムカッター
Romaji Fureimu katta
Old localizations None
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest XI
Effect Targets all enemies.
Deals fire-elemental damage when attacking.

CharacteristicsEdit

In its first appearance, the banefire boomerang shared a near-identical appearance to its less powerful version, being a boomerang made out of a sharp, fiery orange metal with a red cloth handle and an orange gemstone in the center. The only difference is that its edges have been polished to a high sheen. For its next appearance, the banefire boomerang instead appears to be made out of a dark reddish-black metal with a black cloth handle and an indigo gemstone at its center.

AppearancesEdit

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesEdit

  Banefire boomerang  
 
Description
A boomerang blessed with the power of billowing flames.
Rarity Stats Vocations
★★★☆☆ Attack +80    
Notes
Deals fire-elemental damage when attacking.
Price Location
N/a / 9,750 Alchemy only.
Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
 
Flametang boomerang
 
Sunstone
 
Rockbomb shard x3



Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeEdit

Banefire boomerang  
 
Description
A missile weapon forged from the very essence of flame.
Rarity
A
Stats with forge buffs
Attack +80/86/90/95
Notes
Deals fire-elemental damage when attacking.
Requires 20 Perfectionist's pearls to rework.
Price Location
N/a / 6,000 Fun-Size Forge only.
Forging difficulty
★★★★☆
Ingredients
  x3 +   x3 +   +  
Characters
 


The recipe book Sizzling Styles contains the recipe for the banefire boomerang. It can be found in a treasure chest at the Hotto Steppe's Northern Whale Way Station behind a door that can be opened with the Ultimate key.

In Other LanguagesEdit

Language Translation Meaning
  EspañolPirobumeránSpanish for "pyro boomerang", derived from the Latin pyro, which means fire.
  FrançaisBoomerang incandescentFrench for "incandescent boomerang".
  DeutschFeuerfluch-bumerangGerman for "fire curse boomerang".
  ItalianoFiamma volanteItalian for "flying flame".

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