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The Seasaur is a monster class available in the game Dragon Quest VII.

Description

The Seasaur is a massive Elasmosaurus that feeds on sailors. This monster class offers a moderate increase to strength and Max HP and moderate to severe drops to all other categories.

Requirements

To become a Seasaur, the character needs to master the Nostso Macho, Lips, and Jawtoise classes. A Seasaur heart can also be obtained in battle by fighting the species in the Ocean and the Cathedral of Blight but only the path available when using the Water Amulet.

Upon mastering the class, characters will receive a weak resistance to fire breath, ice breath, and sap, as well as a strong resistance to woosh and all other status ailments aside from poison, which they become immune to.


Stat Changes

Statistics Change
Battles to Master 200
Strength +15%
Agility Null
Resilience -10%
Wisdom -20%
Style -30%
Max HP +10%
Max MP -20%
Mastery Bonus +15 Bonus to Strength

Abilities

Level Title
(PSX)
Learns Battles Needed Target Info MP
1 Drip
(Puddler)
Nothing 0
2 Puddle-Jumper
(PondScum)
Chilly Breath 13 All Enemies Causes ~55 HP in ice damage 0
3 Paddler
(PondLord)
Nothing 26
4 Wader
(LaGoon)
Body Slam 52 One Enemy Reduces the user and the enemy to 20% HP if successful 0
5 Swimmer
(SeaMonster)
Nothing 83
6 Diver
(EatPirate)
Inferno 130 All Enemies Causes ~70 HP in fire damage 0
7 Deep-sea Diver
(Kraken)
Nothing 150
8 Lord of the Ocean
(Leviathan)
Freezing Blizzard 200 All Enemies Causes ~130 HP in ice damage 0

Trivia

The PSX accolade for rank 7, Kraken, is a mythological Scandinavian monster. Its common perception is that it is an octopus/squid monster able to sink a ship due to its sheer size.

the rank 8 accolade, Leviathan, is mentioned in the book of Job in the Old Testament. God asks Job if he is able to hook Leviathan like a fish and tie down its tongue with a rope to demonstrate the powerlessness of Job. In modern demonology, Leviathan is associated with the sin of envy.