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{{Item | |||
|title = Boomerang | |||
|image = [[Image:Boomerang.png|220px]] | |||
|japanese = ブーメラン | |||
|names = Wooden boomerang<br>Boomerang | |||
|games = See article | |||
| buy = various, see article | |||
| sell = various, see article | |||
|effect = Targets all foes | |||
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The '''boomerang''' is a recurring weapon in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' franchise. It hits all enemies in battle and is usually the weakest boomerang in the game. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' remakes=== | ||
The boomerang | The boomerang has an attack bonus of +19. It can be equipped by the hero, mages, thieves, dealers, and jesters. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ||
It's available for shops for 350 [[Gold]] Coins, and has the attack bonus of +18. In the [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo DS]] Version it's replaced by the [[Hunter's bow]]. | It's available for shops for 350 [[Gold]] Coins, and has the attack bonus of +18. In the [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo DS]] Version it's replaced by the [[Hunter's bow]] as the boomerang only targeted a single enemy originally. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''=== | ||
The boomerang has an attack bonus of +15. | The boomerang has an attack bonus of +15 and now targets all monsters. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ||
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===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ||
As its simple name and typical appearance would suggest, the Boomerang is the weakest and most basic Boomerang-class weapon in the game. It grants an [[Attack]] boost of 13, and can be purchased for 750 coins and sold for 375 coins. As a very basic weapon, the Boomerang can be upgraded into a [[Reinforced Boomerang]] (which has double the Attack boost) through [[Alchemy]], which can be further upgraded into the [[Crucerang]]. Like all Boomerang-class weapons, the Boomerang will strike all enemies in battle when attacked with, but the damage diminishes for each enemy to the right of the leftmost foe, resulting in the rightmost enemies in large groups taking very little damage. | As its simple name and typical appearance would suggest, the Boomerang is the weakest and most basic Boomerang-class weapon in the game. It grants an [[Attack]] boost of 13, and can be purchased for 750 coins and sold for 375 coins. As a very basic weapon, the Boomerang can be upgraded into a [[Reinforced Boomerang]] (which has double the Attack boost) through [[Alchemy]], which can be further upgraded into the [[Crucerang]]. Like all Boomerang-class weapons, the Boomerang will strike all enemies in battle when attacked with, but the damage diminishes for each enemy to the right of the leftmost foe, resulting in the rightmost enemies in large groups taking very little damage. | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII weapons]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VIII weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest X weapons]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI weapons]] |
Revision as of 08:10, 18 May 2019
Boomerang | |
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Japanese | ブーメラン |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Wooden boomerang Boomerang |
Found in | See article |
Effect | Targets all foes |
The boomerang is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest franchise. It hits all enemies in battle and is usually the weakest boomerang in the game.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III remakes
The boomerang has an attack bonus of +19. It can be equipped by the hero, mages, thieves, dealers, and jesters.
Dragon Quest IV
It's available for shops for 350 Gold Coins, and has the attack bonus of +18. In the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS Version it's replaced by the Hunter's bow as the boomerang only targeted a single enemy originally.
Dragon Quest V
The boomerang has an attack bonus of +15 and now targets all monsters.
Dragon Quest VI
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Dragon Quest VII
The boomerang has an attack bonus of +15 and a style bonus of +5. It can only be equipped by the Hero and Ruff. It can be bought at Frobisher and Greenthumb Gardens in the past for 650 gold and sold for 325.
Dragon Quest VIII
The boomerang has an attack bonus of +19. It can be equipped by the Hero and Morrie. It can be purchased in Farebury and Alexandria for 420 gold. The boomerang can also be upgraded into the reinforced boomerang using the Alchemy Pot by combining it with an iron nail.
Dragon Quest IX
As its simple name and typical appearance would suggest, the Boomerang is the weakest and most basic Boomerang-class weapon in the game. It grants an Attack boost of 13, and can be purchased for 750 coins and sold for 375 coins. As a very basic weapon, the Boomerang can be upgraded into a Reinforced Boomerang (which has double the Attack boost) through Alchemy, which can be further upgraded into the Crucerang. Like all Boomerang-class weapons, the Boomerang will strike all enemies in battle when attacked with, but the damage diminishes for each enemy to the right of the leftmost foe, resulting in the rightmost enemies in large groups taking very little damage.
Dragon Quest X
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
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