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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
 
==={{DQ3HD}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
Tongue Lashing was retroactively added to the 2024 remake as the initial skill of the [[Monster Wrangler]]. It costs 3 {{MP}} and has a 60% chance to stun a foe for one turn before resistance is applied.
Tongue Lashing was retroactively added to the 2024 remake as the initial skill of the [[Monster Wrangler]].


==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ5}}===
Making its first appearance in this game, enemies such as the [[Poxtongue]], [[Toxtongue]] and [[Lindworm]] like to use it.
Making its first appearance in this game, enemies such as the [[poxtongue]], [[toxtongue]] and [[lindworm]] like to use it.


Tongue Lashing can be learned by several monster companions, such as the [[Minidemon]], while {{MFamilies}}s like the [[Walking corpse]] start with the ability already learned. It does not cost {{MP}} to use.  
Tongue Lashing can be learned by several monster companions, such as the [[minidemon]], while {{MFamilies}}s like the [[walking corpse]] start with the ability already learned. It does not cost {{MP}} to use.  
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Tongue Lashing can be learned by advancing to rank 6 as a [[Jester]] in the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, and at rank 5 in the {{3DS}} version, as well as rank 2 as a [[Lips (vocation)|Lips]].
Tongue Lashing can be learned by advancing to rank 6 as a [[Jester]] in the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, and at rank 5 in the {{3DS}} version, as well as rank 2 as a [[Lips (vocation)|Lips]].


It is used by [[Tongue fu fighter]], [[Tongue fu master]], [[Rainiac]], [[Lips]], [[Smacker]], [[Wet kisser]], [[Ulcer]], [[Orglob]], [[Floating bloater]], and [[Blighted bloater]].
It is used by [[tongue fu fighter]], [[tongue fu master]], [[Rainiac]], [[lips]], [[smacker]], [[wet kisser]], [[ulcer]], [[orglob]], [[floating bloater]], and [[blighted bloater]].


==={{DQ8}}===
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==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
Returning once again as a enemy-exclusive skill. Tongue Lashing is a favored tactic of the [[Gastropog]].
Returning once again as a enemy-exclusive skill. Tongue Lashing is a favored tactic of the [[gastropog]].


==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
Returns as an enemy-exclusive skill. The only {{MFamilies}} in the entire game that uses it is [[Lips]], as not even its stronger pallete swaps that appear in this game ([[Kisser]] and [[Smacker]]) use the ability this time around, preferring to use [[Blow Kiss]] and [[Tongue Bashing]].
Returns as an enemy-exclusive skill. The only {{MFamilies}} in the entire game that uses it is [[Lips]], as not even its stronger pallet swaps that appear in this game ([[kisser]] and [[smacker]]) use the ability this time around, preferring to use [[Blow Kiss]] and [[Tongue Bashing]].


==={{DQM}}===
==={{DQM}}===
Called LushLicks in this game, this ability can be learned by various {{MFamilies}}s. It requires the {{MFamilies}} to be at least level 7, with at least 55 {{HP}}, and 67 {{Agility}}. It is learned by the [[Antguzzler|Anteater]], [[Damselfly (DQVI)|FairyDrak]], [[Maulusc|GiantSlug]], [[Walking corpse|Hork]], [[Lips|Lipsy]], [[Killer gila|Poisongon]], [[Ghost|Spooky]], [[Mottle slime|SpotSlime]] and [[Poxtongue|Tonguella]].
Called LushLicks in the Eidos localization, this ability can be learned by various {{MFamilies}}s. It requires the {{MFamilies}} to be at least level 7, with at least 55 {{HP}}, and 67 {{Agility}}. It is learned by the [[Antguzzler|anteater]], [[Damselfly (DQVI)|fairydrak]], [[Maulusc|giantslug]], [[Walking corpse|hork]], [[Lips|lipsy]], [[Killer gila|poisongon]], [[Ghost|spooky]], [[Mottle slime|spotslime]] and [[Poxtongue|tonguella]].


==={{DQM2}}===
==={{DQM2}}===
The requirements to learn LushLicks are unchanged. It is naturally learned by the [[Dread herring (Dragon Quest VI)|Gamanian]], [[Slurperon]], [[Wormbat|SnakeBat]], and [[TropicGel]]. It is no longer naturally learned by the [[Ghost|Spooky]].
The requirements to learn LushLicks are unchanged. It is naturally learned by the [[Dread herring (Dragon Quest VI)|gamanian]], [[slurperon]], [[Wormbat|snakebat]], and [[TropicGel|tropicgel]]. It is no longer naturally learned by the [[Ghost|spooky]].


==={{DQMCH}}===
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==={{DQM3}}===
==={{DQM3}}===
Tongue Lashing costs just a single {{MP}} and will stun an enemy for one turn while cutting it's defence by 40%. Monsters can learn Tongue Lashing through the [[Anaesthetist]], [[Naturalist]], [[Outlaw]], [[Prankster]], [[Super Naturalist]], [[Sweet-Talker]], [[Tongue Twister]], and [[Toxicologist]] talents.
Tongue Lashing costs just a single {{MP}} and will stun an enemy for one turn while also cutting it's defence by 40%. Monsters can learn Tongue Lashing through the [[Anaesthetist]], [[Naturalist]], [[Outlaw]], [[Prankster]], [[Super Naturalist]], [[Sweet-Talker]], [[Tongue Twister]], and [[Toxicologist]] talents.


==={{DQTact}}===
==={{DQTact}}===
Tongue Lashing is known naturally by [[Smacker]] and [[Sweaty yeti]] at level 1 and can be learned by [[Powie yowie]] at level 16. It costs 11 {{MP}} to use and has a chance to stun a single enemy.
Tongue Lashing is known naturally by [[smacker]] and [[sweaty yeti]] at level 1 and can be learned by [[powie yowie]] at level 16. It costs 11 {{MP}} to use and has a chance to stun a single enemy.
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[[Category:Skills]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest V skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]]
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