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Created page with "{{Spell Infobox |title = Back Fire |image = |japanese = {{tt|デュアルトマホーク|Dual Tomahawk}} |romaji = Dyuaru Tomahoku |old =None |type = Offensive }} '''Back Fire''' is a pep power used by mechanical monsters to obliterate adventurers with a barrage of ballistics, being the upgraded form of the more common Missile attack. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ11}}=== Back Fire is performed by a vicious Metal dragon and a Mechan-o'-wyrm. The attack fires..." |
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Back Fire is only used in the 3D versions of ''XI'', with the 2D and 3DS modes using [[Masses of Missiles]] instead. | Back Fire is only used in the 3D versions of ''XI'', with the 2D and 3DS modes using [[Masses of Missiles]] instead. | ||
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*The Japanese name, Dual Tomahawk, is a reference to the real life [https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense.com/what-we-do/naval-warfare/advanced-strike-weapons/tomahawk-cruise-missile tomahawk missile] weapons system commonly used in naval warfare. | *The Japanese name, Dual Tomahawk, is a reference to the real life [https://www.raytheonmissilesanddefense.com/what-we-do/naval-warfare/advanced-strike-weapons/tomahawk-cruise-missile tomahawk missile] weapons system commonly used in naval warfare. | ||
Revision as of 19:52, 10 August 2023
| Back Fire | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | デュアルトマホーク |
| Rōmaji | Dyuaru Tomahoku |
| Type | Offensive |
| Older names | None |
Back Fire is a pep power used by mechanical monsters to obliterate adventurers with a barrage of ballistics, being the upgraded form of the more common Missile attack.
Appearances
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Back Fire is performed by a vicious Metal dragon and a Mechan-o'-wyrm. The attack fires volleys in two waves, dealing 115~125 on the first and then 90~105. The missiles ignore the defence stat and deal non-elemental damage.
Back Fire is only used in the 3D versions of XI, with the 2D and 3DS modes using Masses of Missiles instead.
Name origin
- The Japanese name, Dual Tomahawk, is a reference to the real life tomahawk missile weapons system commonly used in naval warfare.