Cautery sword

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Cautery sword
DQIV DS Cautery Sword.png
Japanese はじゃのつるぎ
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations Sword of malice
Destruct sword
Found in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Effect Scorches foes when used in battle

The cautery sword is a recurring sword in the Dragon Quest series. If used as a tool in battle, it casts Sizz on enemies.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IV

The cautery sword has an attack bonus of +45. It can be equipped by the Hero, Ragnar, Torneko, and Psaro.

Dragon Quest V

The cautery sword has an attack bonus of +45. It can be purchased in Mostroferrato, Stockenbarrel, Helmunaptra, and Battenberg for 4,400 gold. The Hero and his son can equip it.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

The cautery sword has an attack bonus of +42 and a style bonus of +23. When used as an item, it casts Sizz. It can be bought for 4,400 gold in Alltrades Abbey, Ghent, and Scrimsley, or sold for 3,300 gold. The Hero, Milly, Amos, Terry, Lizzie, and Goowain can equip it.

Dragon Quest VII

The cautery sword has an attack bonus of +42 and a style of +23. It can be purchased in various shops for 5,400 gold and can be equipped by the Hero, Sir Mervyn, and Aishe.

Dragon Quest IX

 Cautery sword  (DS)
Attack +42
Rarity ★☆☆☆☆
Found Bloomingdale, Dourbridge
Equipable by Armamentalists, Gladiators, Minstrels, Thieves, Omnivocational master
Buy Price 3,000
Sell Price 1,500
Flavor text flavor=A sacred sword that flings flames if used as an item in battle.
Notes 6~10 fire damage to all enemies

The cautery sword can be upgraded to an aurora blade by the use of Alchemy.

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Related items

Etymology

Cautery is derived from Cauterize, which is to burn an open wound, and stems from the firey nature of the sword.


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