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|japanese = ジバリア
|japanese = ジバリア
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'''Crag''' is an Earth-element spell that sets a magic circle below an enemy and damages them over a series of turns by suddenly generating a rocky spire beneath them. It is related to the more powerful [[Craggle]], [[Kacrag]], and [[Kacraggle]] spells.
'''Crag''' is an Earth-element spell that sets a magic circle below an enemy and damages them over a series of turns by suddenly generating a rocky spire beneath them. It is related to the more powerful [[Craggle]], [[Kacrag]], and [[Kacraggle]] spells.
==Localization history==
==Localization history==
ジバリア and the related spells were first translated into English in 2017 with {{DQH2}}, where they were referred to as [[Rubblerouser]], [[Boulderbringer]], [[Mountainmover]], and [[Ridgeraiser]] respectively. This naming convention continued into {{DQ11}}, but would be switched out for the series standard ka- and -le prefix and suffix scheme in {{DQTreasures}} in 2022 when ジバリア was localized as Crag.
ジバリア and the related spells were first translated into English in 2017 with {{DQH2}}, where they were referred to as [[Rubblerouser]], [[Boulderbringer]], [[Mountainmover]], and [[Ridgeraiser]] respectively. This naming convention continued into {{DQ11}}, but would be switched out for the series standard ka- and -le prefix and suffix scheme in {{DQTreasures}} in 2022 when ジバリア was localized as Crag, and continues onwards this way.
 
The use of the Crag name would continue into {{DQM3}}, meaning that there are two concurrent English localizations for the earth spell line. As such, this article will cover the instances in which the Crag name is used over Rubblerouser and for games that have not been translated.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Crag can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]] at level 15 and [[Ranger]]s at level 12, casting it for 4 MP. It creates a circle on the ground that erupts after 10 seconds have passed, dealing 18~24 earth-element damage to all enemies within range. The damage range is fixed and is not affected by the caster's magical might.
Crag can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]] at level 15 and [[Ranger]]s at level 12, casting it for 4 MP. It creates a circle on the ground that erupts after 10 seconds have passed, dealing 18~24 earth-element damage to all enemies within range. The damage range is fixed and is not affected by the caster's magical might.
* In the ''[[Dragon Quest X Offline|Offline]]'' version of the game, it can be learned by the same vocations at the same levels and is already known by [[Duston]] when he joins the party. Due to the change in battle system, Crag will activate at the end of the next turn after it is cast, dealing 18~24 earth-element damage to all enemies.
* In the ''[[Dragon Quest X Offline|Offline]]'' version of the game, it can be learned by the same vocations at the same levels and is already known by [[Duston]] when he joins the party. Due to the change in battle system, Crag will activate at the end of the next turn after it is cast, dealing 18~24 earth-element damage to all enemies.
==={{DQ11}}===
[[Erik]] learns Rubblerouser at level 10, and it costs 6 MP to cast. It will cause damage to an enemy just before they take action for three turns, dealing 7~13 base damage and reaching 33~39 once the former thief's magical might hits 85.
*In the 3DS version, the spell activates at the very beginning of the round, independent of turn order.


==={{DQM23D}}===
==={{DQM23D}}===
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Crag costs 5 MP and is learned through either the [[Crag Afficionado]], [[Materialist]], or [[Stony Slasher]] talents. It has a base power of 25 and will deal an average of 85 once the caster's wisdom reaches 499.  
Crag costs 5 MP and is learned through either the [[Crag Afficionado]], [[Materialist]], or [[Stony Slasher]] talents. It has a base power of 25 and will deal an average of 85 once the caster's wisdom reaches 499.  


==={{DQWalk}}===
==={{DQH2}}===
Crag can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]] at level 25 and costs 6 MP to cast. It will continuously deal a small amount of Earth-element spell damage to a single enemy for a few turns.
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==={{DQTreasures}}===
==={{DQTreasures}}===
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Crag can be known naturally by [[Marble slime]]s, [[Ham shamwitch]]es, [[Wight prince]]s, and [[Shiny dragling]]s at level 1. It costs 3 MP to cast and creates a small magic circle that will deal Earth-element magic damage to any enemies that enter it after a short amount of time passes.
Crag can be known naturally by [[Marble slime]]s, [[Ham shamwitch]]es, [[Wight prince]]s, and [[Shiny dragling]]s at level 1. It costs 3 MP to cast and creates a small magic circle that will deal Earth-element magic damage to any enemies that enter it after a short amount of time passes.


==Trivia==
==={{DQStars}}===
*A similar naming conundrum exists for the [[Bazoom]] spell, though players would only be able to cast it under its alternative name in one title and in all other instances that name would be used by enemies.
{{Stub}}
Boulderbringer is a C-rank spell that deals weak Rubblerouser spell damage, has a CT of 27s (22s at max level) and can be obtained from the Tortoise Fan.
 
==={{DQWalk}}===
Crag can be learned by [[Thief|Thieves]] at level 25 and costs 6 MP to cast. It will continuously deal a small amount of Earth-element spell damage to a single enemy for a few turns.
 
==Battle Visuals==
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{{DQSpells}}
{{DQSpells}}
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[[Category:Earth spells]]
[[Category:Earth spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest of the Stars spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk spells]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk spells]]
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