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[[Image:Rashaverak DQVII PSX.gif| | [[Image:Rashaverak DQVII PSX.gif|165px|right]] | ||
The '''Rashaverak''' is an intermediate monster | The '''Rashaverak''' is an intermediate monster vocation available in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The Rashaverak is a large, purple dragon. It learns several breath attacks, and gives small boosts to physical stats but a drop to | The Rashaverak is a large, purple fire-breathing dragon that was originally one of the four monsters that guarded [[Castle Nadiria]] in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''. It learns several breath attacks, and gives small boosts to physical stats but a drop to Agility and MP. At rank 8, the vocation grants a weak resistance to ice and wind damage and a strong resistance to fire breath and status ailments aside from [[Sap]] and [[Drain Magic]]. It gives no resistance to [[Frizz]] and [[Sizz]]. Mastering the vocation is necessary in order to become a [[Galumph (vocation)|Galumph]] or an [[Ersatz Estark (vocation)|Ersatz Estark]]. | ||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
The | The vocation requires that a character master the [[Draguar (Vocation)|Draguar]] and [[Serial quiller (Vocation)|Serial Quiller]] vocations. A Rashaverak heart can also be obtained as a prize from the '''Lucky Panel''' game at the [[Casino]] in [[Buccanham]] or from the Grand Slum evolution of the Immigrant Town in the original PS1 version or at [[the Haven]] in the 3DS version. Rashaveraks have a small chance to drop their hearts and can be faced in the [[Wilted Heart]] region in the present after the [[Orgodemir|Demon King]]'s resurrection. In the Nintendo 3DS version, it is also possible to acquire a Rashaverak heart by creating a custom [[Traveller's Tablet]] with a Rashaverak as the boss. | ||
===Stat Changes=== | ===Stat Changes=== | ||
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| | |A fiery breath attack. | ||
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| | |A fiercely fiery breath attack. | ||
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| | |A frigidly chilly breath attack. | ||
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| | |A ferociously fiery breath attack. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
The PSX accolade for rank 1, Zephyr, is the personification of the West Wind. | * The PSX accolade for rank 1, [[Wikipedia:Zephyrus|Zephyr]], is the personification of the West Wind from Greek mythology. | ||
* The PSX accolade for rank 6, [[Wikipedia:Grendel|Grendel]], is the name of one of the antagonists from the Anglo-Saxon epic poem '[[Wikipedia:Beowulf|Beowulf]]''. | |||
* The accolade names in the 3DS version are all plays on the "rash" in Rashaverak's name. | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VII vocations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII vocations]] |