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'''Zam''' is a spell in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]] series. It damages a single target with dark energy, and is the first spell to introduce a new element category to the series since [[Dragon Quest III]]. It appears to be a dark counterpart to the [[Zap]] family of spells, being a blast of stygian lightning instead of holy. It made its first appearance in [[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]. | '''Zam''' is a spell in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. It damages a single target with dark energy, and is the first spell to introduce a new element category to the series since ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It appears to be a dark counterpart to the [[Zap]] family of spells, being a blast of stygian lightning instead of holy. It made its first appearance in ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''. | ||
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Zam makes its first appearance in the series. It costs 4 MP to cast and can be learned from the Bang & Zam, Crack & Zam, Dark Knight, Diabolist, Frizz & Zam, Muspell, Niflheim, Reaper, Woosh & Zam skillsets. | Zam makes its first appearance in the series. It costs 4 MP to cast and can be learned from the Bang & Zam, Crack & Zam, Dark Knight, Diabolist, Frizz & Zam, Muspell, Niflheim, Reaper, Woosh & Zam skillsets. | ||
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Zam is a spell that can be learned by [[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] for 4 skill points. It sends out three orbs of darkness that spread out in front of him for 6 MP. Psaro can upgrade the spell and also cast Kazam and Kazammle by charging up Zam. | Zam is a spell that can be learned by [[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] for 4 skill points. It sends out three orbs of darkness that spread out in front of him for 6 MP. Psaro can upgrade the spell and also cast Kazam and Kazammle by charging up Zam. | ||