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[[File:DQH Doric Illustration.png|right|thumb|225px|King Doric is the first named character in the series to specialize in using staves]]
[[File:DQH Doric Illustration.png|right|thumb|225px|[[Doric|King Doric]] is the first named character in the series to specialize in using staves]]


'''Staves''' are a relatively new weapon type in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest series]], typically used by [[Martial Artist]]s and [[Priest]]s. Debuting as a distinct category in [[Dragon Quest IX]], they are primarily used for defence in the way of avoiding attacks out right. While this does not limit the use of the weapon to less-resilient characters, it is still advised to equip them to any character in need of extra evasion.
'''Staves''' are a relatively new weapon type in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest series]], typically used by [[Martial Artist]]s and [[Priest]]s. Debuting as a distinct category in [[Dragon Quest IX]], they are primarily used for defence in the way of avoiding attacks out right. While this does not limit the use of the weapon to less-resilient characters, it is still advised to equip them to any character in need of extra evasion. Staves are effective against the [[Undead family|living dead]], dealing 10% more damage under all conditions.


They are similar to the real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_(staff) gun], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C5%8D bō], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarterstaff quarterstaff], which are used in martial arts.
They are similar to the real life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_(staff) gun], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C5%8D bō], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarterstaff quarterstaff], which are used in martial arts.


==Appearances==  
==Appearances==  
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
==={{DQ5}}===
While falling under a similar category as [[wand]]s, there are some staves in this game that have no magical properties of their own. Both the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] and [[Hero's son (Dragon Quest V)|his son]] are capable of equipping them.
While falling under the same category as [[wand]]s in guidebooks, there are some staves in this game that have no magical properties of their own and resemble those found in later games. Both the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] and [[Hero's son (Dragon Quest V)|his son]] are capable of equipping them.
* [[Oaken staff]]
* [[Oaken staff]]
* [[Iron staff]]
* [[Iron staff]]


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
Staves may be equipped by [[martial artist]]s and [[priest]]s by default, and then by any character that adds 100 points to the [[List of staff skills in Dragon Quest IX|skill tree]].  
Staves may be equipped by [[martial artist]]s and [[priest]]s by default, and then by any character that adds 100 points to the [[List of staff skills in Dragon Quest IX|skill tree]].  
*[[List of stave alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest IX]]
*[[List of stave alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest IX]]
*[[Laundry pole]]
*[[Laundry pole]]
*[[Carrying pole]]
*[[Carrying pole]]
*[[Oaken pole]]
*[[Oaken pole]]
*[[Iron bar]]
*[[Iron bar]]
*[[Iron Bar|Steel bar]]
*[[Steel bar]]
*[[Iron Bar|Gigasteel bar]]
*[[Gigasteel bar]]
*[[Oaken Pole|Pillar of strength]]
*[[Pillar of strength]]
*[[Driller pillar]]
*[[Driller pillar]]
*[[Driller pillar|Killer pillar]]
*[[Killer pillar]]
*[[Sleepy stick]]
*[[Sleepy stick]]
*[[Sleepy stick|Slumber stick]]
*[[Slumber stick]]
*[[Driller Pillar|Mistick]]
*[[Mistick]]
*[[Driller Pillar|Optimistick]]
*[[Optimistick]]
*[[Driller Pillar|Balistick]]
*[[Ballistick]]
*[[Sadistick]]
*[[Sadistick]]
*[[Dragon rod]]
*[[Dragon rod]]
*[[Dragon rod|Xenlon rod]]
*[[Xenlon rod]]
*[[Orichalcudgel]]
*[[Orichalcudgel]]
*[[Knockout rod]]
*[[Knockout rod]]
*[[Knockout Rod|Senseless stick]]
*[[Senseless stick]]
*[[Knockout Rod|Catatonic cosh]]
*[[Catatonic cosh]]
*[[Knockout Rod|Coma cudgel]]
*[[Coma cudgel]]
 
==={{DQ10}}===
{{Stub}}


===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]''===
Staves are the weapon of choice of King [[Doric]].
Staves are the weapon of choice of King Doric.
* Twinkle twinkle little staff
* [[Twinkle twinkle little staff]]
* Stout staff
* [[Stout staff]]
* Driller pillar
* [[Driller pillar]]
* [[Slime weapons|Squishing rod]]
* [[Slime weapons|Squishing rod]]
* Barbed bludgeon
* [[Barbed bludgeon]]
* Mistick
* [[Mistick]]
* King's cudgel
* [[King's cudgel]]
* Diabolicane
* [[Diabolicane]]
* Dragon rod
* [[Dragon rod]]
* Sunburst staff
* [[Sunburst staff]]


===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End]]''===
In the sequel, the two main characters, [[Lazarel]] and [[Teresa]] are capable of equipping staves as well, depending on their current Vocation. Martial artists, priests, and [[sage]]s are capable of equipping staves.
In the sequel, the two main characters, [[Lazarel]] and [[Teresa]] are capable of equipping staves as well, depending on their current Vocation. Martial artists, priests, and [[sage]]s are capable of equipping staves.
*[[Hero’s & Heroine's staff]]
*[[Driller pillar]]
*[[Barbed bludgeon]]
*[[Mistick]]
*[[Diabolicane]]
*[[Dragon rod]]
*[[Sunburst staff]]
*[[Knockout rod]]
*[[Pole of opposites]]
*[[Uber king cudgel]]
{{DQWeapons}}
{{DQWeapons}}
[[category:Weapon families]]
[[category:Weapon families]]
[[Category:Staves]]
[[category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[category:Dragon Quest X weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II weapons]]

Latest revision as of 20:58, 27 June 2023

King Doric is the first named character in the series to specialize in using staves

Staves are a relatively new weapon type in the Dragon Quest series, typically used by Martial Artists and Priests. Debuting as a distinct category in Dragon Quest IX, they are primarily used for defence in the way of avoiding attacks out right. While this does not limit the use of the weapon to less-resilient characters, it is still advised to equip them to any character in need of extra evasion. Staves are effective against the living dead, dealing 10% more damage under all conditions.

They are similar to the real life gun, , and quarterstaff, which are used in martial arts.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

While falling under the same category as wands in guidebooks, there are some staves in this game that have no magical properties of their own and resemble those found in later games. Both the Hero and his son are capable of equipping them.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

Staves may be equipped by martial artists and priests by default, and then by any character that adds 100 points to the skill tree.

Dragon Quest X[edit]

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below[edit]

Staves are the weapon of choice of King Doric.

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End[edit]

In the sequel, the two main characters, Lazarel and Teresa are capable of equipping staves as well, depending on their current Vocation. Martial artists, priests, and sages are capable of equipping staves.