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The '''Druid''' (天地雷鳴士, ''Heaven and Earth Raimeishi'') is a high ranking vocation | The '''Druid''' (天地雷鳴士, ''Heaven and Earth Raimeishi''), previously known as '''Summoner''', is a high ranking magical vocation that first appeared in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. | ||
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==''[[Dragon Quest X]]''== | |||
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The druid appeared as an advanced vocation starting with Version 4.0 of the game and actually start at level 50 unlike the other vocations. Druids specialize in [[Summon|summoning]] phantom spirits to aid them in battle, as well as the usage of nature-manipulating powers. They can equip [[fan]]s, [[wand]]s, and [[heavy wand]]s. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Theurgy is the practice of rituals used to call upon the aid of one or more gods. One who practices theurgy is called a therugist. | *Theurgy is the practice of rituals used to call upon the aid of one or more gods. One who practices theurgy is called a therugist. | ||
*Ragnarok comes from Norse mythology. It is the time of a great battle between gods and monsters which will herald the end of the gods themselves and the end of the world itself. | *Ragnarok comes from Norse mythology. It is the time of a great battle between gods and monsters which will herald the end of the gods themselves and the end of the world itself. | ||
*In the 3DS version, the Druid's outfit is based on traditional vestments worn by Shinto priests. Druids in ''Dragon Quest X'' have the same appearance. | |||
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