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|japanese = {{tt|ベギラマ|Begirama}} | |japanese = {{tt|ベギラマ|Begirama}} | ||
|romaji = Begirama | |romaji = Begirama | ||
|old = Hurtmore | |old = Hurtmore<br>Firebane | ||
|type = Offensive | |type = Offensive | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sizzle''' is a spell in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. The spell will bake a group of enemies in a wave of hellfire, most commonly dealing 30~42 damage for 6 MP. | '''Sizzle''' is a spell in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. The spell will bake a group of enemies in a wave of hellfire, most commonly dealing 30~42 damage for 6 MP. | ||
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==={{DQ8}}=== | ==={{DQ8}}=== | ||
Sizzle is learned by both | Sizzle is learned by both the {{Hero 8}} and [[Jessica]] at level 20. It deals 20~34 base damage before their [[Wisdom]] reaches 100, and caps at 53~62 once the stat hits 150. | ||
==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Sizzle is learned by [[Dancer]]s at level 27. | Sizzle is learned by [[Dancer]]s at level 27 and [[Death Master]]s at level 60. Its damage is calculated as ''Magical Might x 0.3 + 20'' with an upper range of 162~170 once the caster's Magical Might reaches 487. Distance covered is eight meters and it costs 8 MP. | ||
* During the game's "Decisive Battle at the [[Dragonlord's Castle]]" limited ''Dragon Quest I'' event, the player is able to cast Sizzle as the Hero, as well. It deals 58~65 damage much like in the original game. | |||
==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
[[Veronica (Dragon Quest XI)|Veronica]] and the | [[Veronica (Dragon Quest XI)|Veronica]] and the {{Hero 11}} will learn Sizzle at levels 21 and 23 respectively. The spell costs 7 MP to cast and hits a base range of 36~44, with a cap of 82~90 once the caster's magical might reaches 227. | ||
==={{DQM}}=== | ==={{DQM}}=== | ||
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|element=[[Image:DQTact Sizz.png]] | |element=[[Image:DQTact Sizz.png]] | ||
|mp=24 | |mp=24 | ||
|range=[[Image:DQTact_RangeFront3.png]]<br>Front 3 | |range=[[Image:DQTact_RangeFront3.png|48px]]<br>Front 3 | ||
|status=None | |status=None | ||
|description=Deals moderate Sizz-type spell damage to all enemies in area of effect | |description=Deals moderate Sizz-type spell damage to all enemies in area of effect | ||
|monsters=Batmandrill, Beleth, Hybird, King she-slime, Knight abhorrent, Lemon slime, Popp, Spitegeist, Tortured soul, Whackolyte | |monsters=Batmandrill, Beleth, Hybird, King she-slime, Knight abhorrent, Lemon slime, Popp, Spitegeist, Tortured soul, Whackolyte | ||
}} | }} | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai]]''=== | |||
Many characters in the series are capable of casting Sizzle, including [[Dai]] himself, [[Popp]], and the Demon Lord [[Hadlar]]. However, unlike in the games, Sizzle is depicted as a beam of light and heat fired from the caster's palm after gathering energy. Dai first casts the spell against a [[Killing machine]] being controlled by the villainous sage Baron. | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''=== | ===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''=== | ||
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==Enemy versions== | ==Enemy versions== | ||
In ''III'' malefic magicians will fry the party for 22~34 damage in each subsequent game until ''VIII'', where the enemy version deals 18~27 damage. | In ''III'', malefic magicians will fry the party for 22~34 damage in each subsequent game until ''VIII'', where the enemy version deals 18~27 damage. | ||
==Other Languages== | ==Other Languages== | ||
{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|es=Incendio|es-meaning= | |es=Incendio|es-meaning=Spanish for "fire". | ||
|fr=Supercrame|fr-meaning= | |fr=Supercrame|fr-meaning=From the Latin ''{{tt|super-|better than average, wonderful}}'' and the French ''{{tt|cramer|to burn}}''. | ||
|it=Incendio|it-meaning= | |it=Incendio|it-meaning=Italian for "fire, a blaze" | ||
|de=Brutzel|de-meaning= | |de=Brutzel|de-meaning=Derived from the German verb ''brutzeln'', which means "to frizzle, to sizzle". | ||
|ko={{tt|베기라마|Begirama}}|ko-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Begirama''. | |||
|zh-cn={{tt|贝基拉玛|Bèijīlāmǎ}}|zh-cn-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Begirama''. | |||
}} | }} | ||
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DQXI Sizzle.jpg|Veronica casting Sizzle | DQXI Sizzle.jpg|Veronica casting Sizzle | ||
DQR Begirama.png|The Prince of Cannock casting Sizzle in ''Rivals Ace'' | DQR Begirama.png|The Prince of Cannock casting Sizzle in ''Rivals Ace'' | ||
DQ Dai2020 Begirama.jpg|Avan casting Sizzle in the 2020 ''The Adventure of Dai'' series. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Tact spells]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai spells]] | |||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spells]] | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spells]] | ||
[[fr:Supercrame]] | [[fr:Supercrame]] | ||