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Monsters first learned to cast Zap in ''VII'', where it dealt the standard 70~90 range. The foe's version of the spell would always mirror the hero version from hence onwards, making it very dangerous as scant few pieces of equipment reduce electricity's power in the entire series. In ''X'', Zap appears as an enemy-only spell that can be cast by various monsters, including [[Cumaulus]], [[Goodybag]], and [[Lethal armour]] and deals approximately 10~19 lightning damage to the target and anyone nearby, making it more equivalent to [[Woosh]]. | Monsters first learned to cast Zap in ''VII'', where it dealt the standard 70~90 range. The foe's version of the spell would always mirror the hero version from hence onwards, making it very dangerous as scant few pieces of equipment reduce electricity's power in the entire series. In ''X'', Zap appears as an enemy-only spell that can be cast by various monsters, including [[Cumaulus]], [[Goodybag]], and [[Lethal armour]] and deals approximately 10~19 lightning damage to the target and anyone nearby, making it more equivalent to [[Woosh]]. | ||
==Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|fr=Foudre|fr-meaning=French for "lightning", derived from the Latin ''fulgur''. | |||
|es=Minidescarga|es-meaning=From ''{{tt|mini-|small or tiny}}'' and ''{{tt|descarga|discharge}}''. | |||
|de=Zick|de-meaning=Derived from the German ''{{tt|zickzack|zigzag}}'', which is the shape of a lightning bolt. | |||
|it=Lampo|it-meaning=Italian for "flash" or "lightning". | |||
|ko={{tt|데인|Dein}}|ko-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Dein''. | |||
}} | |||
==Battle visuals== | ==Battle visuals== | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | ||
[[fr:Foudre]] | |||