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Among the strongest of spells and | Among the strongest of spells and usually reserved only for the [[Hero]] (or [[Hero (vocation)|Hero class]]), '''Kazap''' is a spell that smites fiends with holy [[lightning]]. | ||
Starting with {{Dragon Quest V}}, it targets a single group of enemies. It is related to the weaker spells [[Zap]] and [[Zapple]], as well as the ultimate Lightning spell [[Kazapple]]. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
The | The {{Hero 3}} learns it at level 41. The spell deals between 175 and 225 points of damage to all enemies for 30 {{MP}}. The [[rubiss sword]] has the effect of the spell when used as an item in battle and can be used by anyone in the {{Party 3}}. | ||
==={{DQ3HD}}=== | |||
Kazap is learned by the Hero at level 38 if his or her wisdom exceeds 146 points. Kazap costs 30 MP and deals up to 227~292 damage to all foes. As with all multi-targeting attack spells Kazap's power is increased if it is used against a smaller number of foes, being 130% damage against a single monster, 120% against two monsters, and 110% damage when used on three monsters. | |||
Using the rubiss sword as an item casts the spell once more. | |||
=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
Kazap is learned by | Kazap is learned by the {{Hero 4}} at level 35, and behaves identically to its [[Aliahan]] counterpart save for a reduced cost of 15 {{MP}}. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
Kazap deals the same range of damage as before, but is now limited to striking a single group of foes, and is | Kazap deals the same range of damage as before, but is now limited to striking a single group of foes, and is also learned by a broader variety of companions. | ||
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=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
Kazap can only be learned by advancing to rank 4 of the [[Hero ( | Kazap can only be learned by advancing to rank 4 of the {{Hero V}} vocation and retains its damage and affect range from the previous game. | ||
It is also used by [[Nokturnus]], dealing 175~225 damage to the party. | |||
==={{DQ7}}=== | |||
Kazap is acquired by becoming a rank 6 {{Hero V}} in the original {{PS1}} version, and 5 in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake. It may also be learned by reaching the seventh rank of the [[Galumph (vocation)|Galumph]] {{MFamilies}} vocation. If behaves as it did in the previous two games. | |||
It can be cast by the enemies [[pip fighter]] and [[kernel colonel]], but pip fighters end up electrifying themselves with it by accident while the colonel deals 175~225 damage to the party. | |||
==={{DQ8}}=== | |||
Kazap is learned by mastering {{Eight}}'s Courage skill (100 points). As with nearly all spells in this installment, Kazap's initial damage range has been lowered to deal between 100 and 140 (until his {{Wisdom}} surpasses 168), but will deal 180~220 once the protagonist's {{Wisdom}} score reaches 400. Because {{Eight}}'s natural {{Wisdom}} caps at 366, he will need to make use of brain-boosting accessories and the scant few seeds of {{Wisdom}} available. | |||
*In the {{3DS}} version, Kazap's base range has been increased to 108~148 and the upper limit to 208~248. This new limit requires his {{Wisdom}} to hit 440. | |||
[[Democrobot]] also casts Kazap, hitting the party for 140~180 damage. | |||
==={{DQ11}}=== | |||
The {{Luminary}} will learn Kazap upon becoming truly lionhearted through the {{Luminary}} skill tree. The spell costs an exorbitant 48 {{MP}} to cast, but will deal 335~385 base damage to a groups of enemies and reach a zenith of 695~745 once the {{Luminary}}'s {{Magical Might}} surpasses 350. | |||
==={{DQM}}=== | |||
Known as '''Thordain''' in this game, it is the fully upgraded form of the Bolt spell. [[Zap]] will evolve into Thordain when a {{MFamilies}} reaches at least level 30 with 128 max {{MP}} and 174 {{Intelligence}}. It inflicts 175~225 [[Lightning]] damage for 15 {{MP}}. It can be learned naturally by [[Balzack]], [[Nokturnus|Darkdrium]], [[Metal king slime|metalking]], [[Nimzo|Mirudraas]], and [[Wight king (Dragon Quest V)|whiteking]]. If the {{MFamilies}} knows both Thordain and [[Lightning]], they can learn [[Lightning Storm|HellBlast]]. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest | ==={{DQMJ}}=== | ||
Kazap is | Kazap costs 10 {{MP}} to cast and will deal up to 340~360 damage. It can be learned from several skill trees: | ||
*[[Bang & Zap|Bang & Zap II]] (40 points) | |||
=== | *[[Bang & Zap|Bang & Zap III]] (7 points) | ||
*[[Cleric (skill)|Cleric]] (30 points) | |||
*[[Crusader]] (80 points) | |||
*[[Dragovian Lord (skill)|Dragovian Lord]] (23 points) | |||
*[[Frizz & Zap|Frizz & Zap II]] (57 points) | |||
*[[Frizz & Zap|Frizz & Zap III]] (18 points) | |||
*[[Über Blessed Blizzardier]] (8 points) | |||
*[[Woosh & Zap|Woosh & Zap II]] (62 points) | |||
*[[Woosh & Zap|Woosh & Zap III]] (15 points) | |||
*[[Wulfspade (Skill)|Wulfspade II]] (60 points) | |||
==={{DQMJ2}}=== | |||
Kazap deals 147~161 base damage and 353~367 maximum damage. It can be learned from all the skills it could be previously, as well as: | |||
*[[Sizz & Zap|Sizz & Zap II]] (57 points) | |||
*[[Sizz & Zap|Sizz & Zap III]] (18 points) | |||
*[[Über Zapologist]] (4 points) | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D|Terry's Wonderland 3D]]'' & ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key|Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key]]''=== | |||
Kazap costs 10 {{MP}} and deals 142~157 damage. Once the {{MFamilies}}'s {{Wisdom}} rises above 250, the spell will grow in power until it deals 332~357 damage at 999 {{Wisdom}}. | |||
==={{DQMJ3}}=== | |||
Kazap has the same properties as in the previous two games. | |||
==={{DQM3}}=== | |||
Kazap costs 23 MP and is learned via the [[Charge Leader]], [[Hardliner]], [[Nokturnus (Talent)|Nokturnus]], [[Polariser]], [[Sovereign]], and [[Zap Virtuoso]] talents. It has a base power of 110 and will deal an average of 230 damage at 999 wisdom. | |||
==={{DQH}}=== | |||
{{Stub}} | |||
==={{DQH2}}=== | |||
{{Stub}} | |||
==={{DQTreasures}}=== | |||
Kazap deals incredible Electric-element damage to all enemies within an area, potentially striking one enemy multiple times. It costs 22 {{MP}} and is learned by [[fiery dragling]]s, [[jade slime]]s, [[red giant]]s, [[she-slime]]s, and [[Elys]]. | |||
==={{DQTact}}=== | |||
Kazap can be learned by [[Baran]] at level 40 and [[Princess of Moonbrooke|Peronel]] at level 56 and costs 120 {{MP}} to cast. It has a range of three squares away from the user and deals major [[Zap]]-type spell damage to all enemies in a range of three squares horizontally. Upgrading the spell increases its damage and reduces the amount of {{MP}} it costs to cast. | |||
{{DQTactSkill | |||
|name=Kazap | |||
|kanji=ギガデイン | |||
|romanji=Gigadein | |||
|role=Attack | |||
|type=Spell | |||
|element=[[Image:DQTact Zap.png]] | |||
|mp=120 | |||
|range=[[Image:DQTact_RangeFront3.png|48px]]<br>Front 3 | |||
|status=None | |||
|description=Deals major [[Zap]]-type spell damage to all enemies in area of effect | |||
|monsters=[[Baran]], [[Princess of Moonbrooke|Peronel]] | |||
}} | |||
==={{SSB5}}=== | |||
Kazap appears as the {{Hero Smash}}'s side special move in {{Smash Ultimate}}, requiring the player to charge [[Zap]] into [[Zapple]] before being able to cast Kazap for 42 {{MP}}. It is an electrical attack that calls down a wide bolt onto the {{Hero Smash}}'s sword, who then performs a spinning slash with a wide range around his person. The spell hits up to four times if the opponent is within range, with the first hit dealing 4%, the second 6%, the third 12%, and the final 16% for a combined total of 38%. Kazap has excellent knockback, K.O.ing enemies from the center of a flat stage as low as 60%. | |||
In addition, the spell grants the {{Hero Smash}} invincibility frames during it's animation, and has deceptively low ending-lag once it is complete, serving as a Hail Mary if the player is in a bind and their shield has already been reduced. | |||
==Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|es=Superdescarga|es-meaning=From the Latin ''{{tt|super-|over, above}}'' and ''{{tt|descarga|discharge}}''. | |||
|fr=Mégafoudre|fr-meaning=From the Greek ''{{tt|mega-|great or large}}'' and ''{{tt|foudre|lightning}}''. | |||
|de=Zickzack|de-meaning=Derived from the German ''{{tt|zickzack|zigzag}}'', which is the shape of a lightning bolt. | |||
|it=Tempesta magnetica|it-meaning=Italian for "magnetic storm". | |||
|ko={{tt|기가데인|Gigadein}}|ko-meaning=Transliteration of the Japanese name ''Gigadein''. | |||
}} | |||
==Battle Visuals== | |||
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{{ScreenshotGallery/Start}} | |||
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{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_3_gbc.gif]]|game={{DQ3}}|platform={{GBC}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_4_psx.gif]]|game={{DQ4}}|platform={{PSX}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:DQ5-SNES-Kazap.gif]]|game={{DQ5}}|platform={{SFC}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:DQ6-SNES-Kazap.gif]]|game={{DQ6}}|platform={{SFC}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:DQ7-PSX-Kazap.gif]]|game={{DQ7}}|platform={{PSX}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_dqm.gif]]|game={{DQM}}|platform={{GBC}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_dqm_psx.gif]]|game={{DQM1·2}}|platform={{PSX}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_caravan.gif]]|game=''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart|Caravan Heart]]''|platform={{GBA}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_joker_2.gif]]|game=''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2|Joker 2]]''|platform={{DS}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/Item|image=[[File:Kazap zenithia trilogy.gif]]|game=''[[Zenithia trilogy]]''|platform={{DS}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGallery/End}} | |||
</center> | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
<center> | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Start}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap III HD.gif]]|game={{DQ3HD}}|platform={{Switch}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_5_ps2.gif]]|game={{DQ5}}|platform={{PS2}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_7_3ds.gif]]|game={{DQ7}}|platform={{3DS}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:DQ8-PS2-Kazap.gif]]|game={{DQ8}}|platform={{PS2}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:XI Kazap 2D.gif]]|game={{DQ11}}|platform=2D}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap XI 3D XL Luminary.gif]]|game={{DQ11}}|platform=Switch}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_terry.gif]]|game=''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D|Terry's Wonderland 3D]]''|platform={{3DS}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_joker_3.gif]]|game=''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3|Joker 3]]''|platform={{3DS}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap DQMTDP.gif]]|game={{DQM3}}|platform=Switch}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/Item|image=[[File:Kazap_heroes.gif]]|game=''[[Dragon Quest Heroes]]''|platform={{PS4}}}} | |||
{{ScreenshotGalleryXL/End}} | |||
</center> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
SSBU Kazap.jpg|Arusu casting Kazap in {{Smash Ultimate}}. | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake spells]] | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince spells]] | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures spells]] | |||
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[[fr:Mégafoudre]] | |||