Fuddle

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Fuddle is a spell in the Dragon Quest series. It has a 100% chance to confuse a group of enemies, barring resistance, and costs 5 mp.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Fuddle itself doesn't appear in II per se, but it's effect is present as one of the results of Hocus Pocus.

Dragon Quest III

Fuddle debuts as a proper spell in III, withMagi and Sages will learn it at level 27. The spell targets only a single enemy, somewhat limiting it's usefulness compared to Snooze and Dazzle. If a party member is afflicted by the spell, they can be snapped out of it by striking them; this safety feature is limited to III, however.

Dragon Quest IV

Fuddle is learned by Borya at level 30, and has the same range as before. The spell is more useful than in III, as only a handful of enemies have an immunity--even into the final areas and bonus dungeon.

Dragon Quest V

Fuddle's range has increased to affect a group of enemies now, greatly improving the spell's usability all the way to the end game.

Name Level
Goodybag --
Pocus poppet 2
Minidemon 10
Grudgerigar 13
Ghost 15
Jailcat 22
Slime 22
Chimaera 31
Harry 15
Debora 22
Sancho 32

Dragon Quest VI

Fuddle is learned by Ashlynn at level 18. Other characters can learn it by advancing to rank 4 of the Mage vocation.

Dragon Quest VII

Fuddle is very scarce in the seventh game, only being learned by reaching rank 6 of the goodybag vocation.

Dragon Quest VIII

Jessica learns this spell after investing 26 points into her "Sex Appeal" skill and costs 5 mp. The spell, along with the newly added Kafuddle, is the most reliable status ailment in the post-game, where nearly every monster is immune to Dazzle and Kasnooze.

Dragon Quest IX

Fuddle is learned by mages at level 19 and armamentalists at level 20. It costs 5 MP to cast with a base accuracy of 50%, and will become more accurate once the caster's magical might surpasses 50. Once the value reaches 999, the spell will be accurate 100% barring enemy resistance.

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