Barbatos (vocation)
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The Barbatos is a monster class available in the game Dragon Quest VII.
Description
Barbatos is a human-like creature with goat legs and horns, resembling a fatter version of the infamous [1]. It gives slight to moderate boosts in resilience, style and Max HP.
Upon mastering the blasphemous vocation, characters will receive a weak resistance(30%) to bang, woosh, and zap, as well as a strong resistance (60%) to fire breath and all status ailments.
Requirements
In order to become a Barbatos, one must first master both the Goodybag and Dingbat classes. It can also be won in the Lucky Panel game in the Casino. Finally, it can be obtained in battle from Barbatoi in the Dark Palace.
Dragon Quest VII
Stat Changes
Statistics | Change |
Battles to Master | 185 |
Strength | Null |
Agility | Null |
Resilience | +10% |
Wisdom | Null |
Style | +5 Percent |
Max HP | +10% |
Max MP | Null |
Mastery Bonus | +15 Bonus to Max MP |
Abilities
Level | Title | Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Blahbatos | Boom | 1 | All Enemies | Causes ~60 HP in explosion damage | 8 |
2 | Mehbatos | Nothing | 17 | |||
3 | Sparbatos | Multiheal | 38 | All Allies | Heals ~100 HP to all allies | 10 |
4 | Scarbatos | Spooky Aura | 72 | One Group | Reduces resistance to magic to one group of enemies | 0 |
5 | Grrrarrrbatos | Nothing | 90 | |||
6 | Warbatos | Frizzle | 135 | One Enemy | Causes ~80 HP in fire damage to one enemy | 4 |
7 | Tsarbatos | Nothing | 148 | |||
8 | Starbatos | Kaboom | 185 | All Enemies | Causes ~140 HP in explosion damage to all enemies | 15 |
Trivia
- The PSX accolade for rank 6 is named after Pan, the god of shepherd and flocks.
- The PSX rank 8 accolade, Azazel, is the name a demon in both Jewish and Christian tradition. He is associated with the Jewish Tradition of Yom Kippur