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'''Paralysis''' (麻痺) refers to the state of being rendered immobile, usually due to nervous system damage. In terms of the [[Dragon Quest (series)|series]] this means that the afflicted is unable to act for several turns, sometimes until the end of battle. The [[Tingle]] spell will cure the ailment, and a character can work it out of their system by walking for 32 steps on the over world in certain games.
'''Paralysis''' (麻痺) refers to the state of being rendered immobile. In terms of battle, this means that the afflicted is unable to act for several turns, sometimes until the end of battle. In the main series games {{III}} to {{IX}}, the [[Tingle]] spell and [[Moonwort bulb|moonwort bulbs]] are available, which cure the ailment. In {{XI}}, the Tingle spell is absent, but moonwort bulbs are present. In certain games, the afflicted character can work it out of their system by walking for 32 steps in the overworld.
 
 


==Appearances==
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==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
Paralysis wears off much more quickly for monsters and allies, lasting only 1~4 turns.
Paralysis wears off much more quickly for monsters and allies, lasting only 1~4 turns. The [[poison moth knife]] is also able to paralyse enemies.
 
Paralysis also appears in certain [[pep]] powers, like "Love Hurts" and "Shocking Twist".
 
==={{DQB}}===
Paralysis can be inflicted on the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders|Builder]] by walking on [[List_of_raw_materials_in_Dragon_Quest_Builders|tingleweed]].
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==={{DQB2}}===
Paralysis can be inflicted on the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders 2)|Builder]] by walking on [[List_of_nature_in_Dragon_Quest_Builders_2|tingleweed]] or having it be inflicted by various other enemy skills. It occasionally prevents the Builder from attacking (every few sword swings, the Builder will seize up for a second or so before being able to swing again). It can be cured by waiting (staying still or walking), by consuming [[List of consumables in Dragon Quest Builders 2|Tingle Tablets]] or by consuming [[List of consumables in Dragon Quest Builders 2|full moon gungerbread]] for temporary paralysis immunity.


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[[Category:Status ailments]]
[[Category:Status ailments]]
[[Category:Recurring elements]]
[[Category:Recurring elements]]