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|japanese = {{tt|カルベロビュート|Karubero byūto}}
|japanese = {{tt|カルベロビュート|Karubero byūto}}
|names = Wizardly whip
|names = Wizardly whip
|games = {{DQ6}}<br>{{DQ7}}<br>{{DQ8}}<br>{{DQ9}}<br>{{DQ10}}
|games = {{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}
| buy = Varies, see article
| buy = Varies, see article
| sell = Varies, see article
| sell = Varies, see article
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[[Image:AshlynnWizardlyWhip.jpg|border|right|200px]]
[[Image:AshlynnWizardlyWhip.jpg|border|right|200px]]


The '''wizardly whip''', known in Japanese as the '''Calbero bute''', is a recurring [[whip]] in the series. It is a powerful weapon capable of attacking a group of enemies, just like most whips, and in some entries it deals increased damage to monsters of the [[Elemental family]].
The '''wizardly whip''', known in Japanese as the '''Calbero bute''', is a recurring {{Whip}} in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a powerful weapon capable of attacking a group of enemies, just like most whips, and in some entries it deals increased damage to monsters of the [[Elemental family]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
==={{DQ6}}===
The wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +97 and a style bonus of +45. It can be equipped by [[Ashlynn]] and all of the Slime companions, except Goowain. It can be found after battling a [[Perky pelican]] or bought in [[Sorceria]] for 13,000 gold and sold for 10,500 gold.
The wizardly whip has an {{Attack}} bonus of +97 and a {{Style}} bonus of +45. It can be equipped by [[Ashlynn]] and all of the Slime companions, except Goowain. It can be found after battling a [[Perky pelican]] or bought in [[Sorceria]] for 13,000 [[Gold]] Coins and sold for 10,500.


The style bonus can be raised to +70 at the [[Fashion Forge]].
The style bonus can be raised to +70 at the [[Fashion Forge]].


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
The wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +115 and a style bonus of +52. [[Maribel]] and [[Aishe]] can equip it as long as they are level 30. It is described as "a whip that really whacks elementals where it hurts." It was available as a special DLC item in the 3DS version after beating the [[DLC Tablet|Whipping Up a Frenzy]] tablet.
The wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +115 and a style bonus of +52. {{Maribel}} and [[Aishe]] can equip it as long as they are level 30. It is described as "a whip that really whacks elementals where it hurts." It was available as a special DLC item in the 3DS version after beating the [[DLC Tablet|Whipping Up a Frenzy]] tablet.


===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
==={{DQ8}}===
In the 3DS version, the wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +68 and deals increased damage against [[Elemental family]] monsters. It can only be equipped by [[Jessica]] and [[Red]] as long as they are at least level 30. The whip can be sold for 36,000 gold, but it is not recommended to do so as only one can be acquired in the game.
In the {{3DS}} Version, the wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +68 and deals increased damage against [[Elemental family]] monsters. It can only be equipped by {{Jessica}} and [[Red]] as long as they are at least level 30. The whip can be sold for 36,000 gold, but it is not recommended to do so as only one can be acquired in the game.


The wizardly whip was available through a special promotion for Japanese players that visited the real world [[Ruida's Tavern|Luida's Bar]] restaurant between August 29th, 2015 and September 30th, 2015, eventually becoming available for all players from November 4, 2015 and November 17, 2015. It was also available for international players for a short time in 2017, but after 2018, all DLC items for the 3DS version became unavailable.
The wizardly whip was available through a special promotion for Japanese players that visited the real world [[Patty's Party Planning Place|Luida's Bar]] restaurant between August 29th, 2015 and September 30th, 2015, eventually becoming available for all players from November 4, 2015 and November 17, 2015. It was also available for international players for a short time in 2017, but after 2018, all DLC items for the {{3DS}} Version became unavailable.


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
{{Equipment|header|image=DQIX wizardly whip.png|name=Wizardly whip|console=DS}}
{{Equipment|header|image=DQIX wizardly whip.png|name=Wizardly whip|console=DS}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Attack|modifier=+100}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Attack|modifier=+100}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:Wizardlywhip6.jpg|The wizardly whip from ''Dragon Quest VI''
Wizardlywhip6.jpg|The wizardly whip from ''Dragon Quest VI''.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
* Wizardly whip's Japanese name, Carbelo bute, is named after [[Calberona]], the Japanese name for the city of Sorceria. Although it has made appearances in other games, it has maintained the same name and is even referenced in the flavor text for the whip in ''IX''. The word "bute" is believed to be a reference to the [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Arsenal_(Gorenger)#Akarenger Red Bute], a whip that is wielded by the Akaranger Tsuyoshi Kaijo from the Japanese live-action Super Sentai series, ''Himitsu Sentai Gorenger''. Bute has appeared in the name of whips in other Japanese video games, such as ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.
*Wizardly whip's Japanese name, Carbelo bute, is named after [[Calberona]], the Japanese name for the city of Sorceria. Although it has made appearances in other games, it has maintained the same name and is even referenced in the flavor text for the whip in ''IX''. The word "bute" is believed to be a reference to the [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Arsenal_(Gorenger)#Akarenger Red Bute], a whip that is wielded by the Akaranger Tsuyoshi Kaijo from the Japanese live-action Super Sentai series, ''Himitsu Sentai Gorenger''. Bute has appeared in the name of whips in other Japanese video games, such as ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.


{{DQWeapons}}
{{DQWeapons}}
[[Category:Whip]]
[[Category:Whip]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI weapons]]

Revision as of 00:14, 5 November 2020

Wizardly whip
File:DQVIII Wizardly whip.jpg
Japanese カルベロビュート
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localisations Wizardly whip
Found in Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Effect Sometimes deals increased damage to Elemental family monsters.

The wizardly whip, known in Japanese as the Calbero bute, is a recurring Whip in the Dragon Quest series. It is a powerful weapon capable of attacking a group of enemies, just like most whips, and in some entries it deals increased damage to monsters of the Elemental family.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

The wizardly whip has an Attack bonus of +97 and a Style bonus of +45. It can be equipped by Ashlynn and all of the Slime companions, except Goowain. It can be found after battling a Perky pelican or bought in Sorceria for 13,000 Gold Coins and sold for 10,500.

The style bonus can be raised to +70 at the Fashion Forge.

Dragon Quest VII

The wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +115 and a style bonus of +52. Maribel and Aishe can equip it as long as they are level 30. It is described as "a whip that really whacks elementals where it hurts." It was available as a special DLC item in the 3DS version after beating the Whipping Up a Frenzy tablet.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

In the 3DS Version, the wizardly whip has an attack bonus of +68 and deals increased damage against Elemental family monsters. It can only be equipped by Jessica and Red as long as they are at least level 30. The whip can be sold for 36,000 gold, but it is not recommended to do so as only one can be acquired in the game.

The wizardly whip was available through a special promotion for Japanese players that visited the real world Luida's Bar restaurant between August 29th, 2015 and September 30th, 2015, eventually becoming available for all players from November 4, 2015 and November 17, 2015. It was also available for international players for a short time in 2017, but after 2018, all DLC items for the 3DS Version became unavailable.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

 Wizardly whip  (DS)
Attack +100
Found 1% chance in Rank 8 chests
Rarity ★★★☆☆
Equipable by Minstrel, Mage, Luminary, Omnivocational Whipmaster
Buy Price N/a
Sell Price 22,000
Flavor text A well-known whip derived from a dim and distant city of doom.

Gallery

Etymology

  • Wizardly whip's Japanese name, Carbelo bute, is named after Calberona, the Japanese name for the city of Sorceria. Although it has made appearances in other games, it has maintained the same name and is even referenced in the flavor text for the whip in IX. The word "bute" is believed to be a reference to the Red Bute, a whip that is wielded by the Akaranger Tsuyoshi Kaijo from the Japanese live-action Super Sentai series, Himitsu Sentai Gorenger. Bute has appeared in the name of whips in other Japanese video games, such as Final Fantasy.

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