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|other = Rubblerouser | |||
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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. | ||
==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. | |||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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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[[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]] | ||
[[fr:Cascaillasse]] | [[fr:Cascaillasse]] | ||