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As implied by its name '''King Fissure''' is a superior skill to the [[Fissure|original]]. It splits the firmament in twain and swallows all near by enemies with a great pulling force, including those in the [[Floating "family"]]. | As implied by its name '''King Fissure''' is a superior skill to the [[Fissure|original]]. It splits the firmament in twain and swallows all near by enemies with a great pulling force, including those in the [[Floating "family"]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Though it costs 15 MP to use, it affects all enemies and is not influenced by the terrain nor [[ | Though it costs 15 MP to use, it affects all enemies and is not influenced by the terrain nor [[Fizzle]] and [[Bounce]], making it more reliable than [[Kathwack]]. The skill is learned at rank 4 of the [[Druid]] vocation in both versions of the game. | ||
==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Druids learn King Fissure by allocating 100 points into their 召喚 (Summoning) skill tree. It costs 20 MP to perform, and targets one enemy for at least 170~200 Earth damage in the form of a jagged uprising of rock. The calculation for higher damage is ''(Magical might - 350) x 0.865 + 170~200'' for a limit of 1,035~1,065 at 1,350 magical might. All enemies damaged also have a 33% chance for their Wind resistance to be lowered by 25% for 30 seconds. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:31, 8 May 2022
| King fissure | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | めいどうふうま |
| Rōmaji | Meidofuuma |
| Type | Ability |
| Older names | Tremor |
As implied by its name King Fissure is a superior skill to the original. It splits the firmament in twain and swallows all near by enemies with a great pulling force, including those in the Floating "family".
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit | edit source]
Though it costs 15 MP to use, it affects all enemies and is not influenced by the terrain nor Fizzle and Bounce, making it more reliable than Kathwack. The skill is learned at rank 4 of the Druid vocation in both versions of the game.
Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]
Druids learn King Fissure by allocating 100 points into their 召喚 (Summoning) skill tree. It costs 20 MP to perform, and targets one enemy for at least 170~200 Earth damage in the form of a jagged uprising of rock. The calculation for higher damage is (Magical might - 350) x 0.865 + 170~200 for a limit of 1,035~1,065 at 1,350 magical might. All enemies damaged also have a 33% chance for their Wind resistance to be lowered by 25% for 30 seconds.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The skill's name is a pun on the Kingfisher breed of starlings, belonging to the Alcedinidae family.