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The '''Luminary''', previously known as ''Teen Idol'' and ''Superstar'' in [[fan translation]]s, is recurring, fabulous class in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series that focuses more on fashion than fighting.
The '''Luminary''' (スーパースター, ''Superstar''), previously known as ''Teen Idol'' and ''Superstar'' in [[fan translation]]s, is recurring, fabulous class in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series that focuses more on fashion than fighting.


==''Dragon Quest VI''==
==''Dragon Quest VI''==
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==''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''==
==''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''==
This time, Luminaries (known as Teen Idols in the PS1 version) require the [[Troubadour]] vocation to be mastered to be unlocked, along with Dancer and Jester, but aside from that there are no significant changes to the vocation. Its chance to stun enemies is the same as ''VI's''. In the 3DS version, Luminaries wear top hats, suits, and ruffled skirts similar to the outfits from ''Dragon Quest IX''.
This time, Luminaries (known as Teen Idols in the PS1 version) require the [[Troubadour]] vocation to be mastered to be unlocked, along with Dancer and Jester, but aside from that there are no significant changes to the vocation. Its chance to stun enemies is the same as ''VI's''. In the 3DS version, Luminaries wear top hats, suits, and ruffled skirts similar to the outfits from ''Dragon Quest IX''. In order to become a [[Druid]], one must master both the [[Sage]] and Luminary classes.
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