Kazapstrophe

Kazapstrophe is a Lightning-element spell that requires the cooperation of the whole party to cast.

Localization historyEdit

Kazapstrophe is the current English name of the Japanese ミナデイン, which had previously been localized as Kazapple in the fourth through seventh mainline games. The Kazapple name would simultaneously be used in the Joker and Joker 2 entries of the Dragon Quest Monsters spin-offs to refer to ジゴデイン, the highest-ranking Lightning spell in those titles, of which ミナデイン did not appear.

The Kazapple name would be applied once more to ミナデイン in the second Heroes game, thereafter it would be reserved for ジゴデイン to match the ka- and -le naming convention used by the other spell families. With both ミナデイン and ジゴデイン appearing in the eleventh mainline game, the localized name of Kazapstrophe was invented to separate the two spells in English.

AppearancesEdit

Dragon Quest XEdit

ミナデイン appears in a cutscene for the 5.5 version of the game, in which Anlucia receives the power of all living beings on the planet is gathered to obliterate the final boss, killing him in one shot.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeEdit

Kazapstrophe marks the first appearance of the ミナデイン spell after a 17 year absence, and is learned by the Hero as per tradition. Rather than requiring MP as before, the spell needs all four casters to be pepped up, and the Hero must already know Kazap. The power is dependent on the sum of the party's magical might. The spell starts out dealing 690~750 lightning damage to all foes, and starts increasing in power once the sum of the participants magical might reaches 527, peaking at dealing 1410~1470 damage when the total magical might of the users reaches 1986.

  • The numbers 527 and 1986 are a clever reference to the publishing date of the quest that started it all: May twenty-seventh, 1986.

An evil version of the spell is used by Calasmos during the final battle, known as Chaotic Kazapstrophe.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 ProfessionalEdit

ミナデイン was added in the Professional version of the game. It drains the entire party's MP and is only marginally stronger than ジゴデイン, but the allies of the caster can act while the spell is used and thus has much greater utility than in previous games.

Terry's Wonderland 3D & Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious KeyEdit

The spell has been tweaked so that Large-sized monsters can cast it by themselves.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Super LightEdit

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle RoadEdit

ミナデイン has two versions, one for the Luminaries of the Legendary line seen in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line and another for the Chosen of Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. In first version the three cousins are shown entering the scene by riding upon Empyrea's back, with the Prince of Midenhall channeling the power of the thunderbolt blade to contribute. There are two versions of the latter for the male and female Hero, with Healie aiding Ragnar by donating his MP. Psaro is also present in the group, but refuses to assist and merely observes.