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Brightsplitter costs 15 MP and deals 20% more damage than a normal attack to all enemies. It is learned through the [[Bobby Dazzler]], [[Cleric]], [[Hair Splitter]], [[Leading Light]], [[Lightning Rod]], [[Polariser]], [[Sizz Virtuoso]], [[Sovereign]], and [[Stony Slasher]] talents. | Brightsplitter costs 15 MP and deals 20% more damage than a normal attack to all enemies. It is learned through the [[Bobby-Dazzler]], [[Cleric]], [[Hair Splitter]], [[Leading Light]], [[Lightning Rod]], [[Polariser]], [[Sizz Virtuoso]], [[Sovereign]], and [[Stony Slasher]] talents. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:48, 5 January 2025
| Brightplitter | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | 閃光斬 |
| Rōmaji | Senkou zan |
| Type | Skill |
| Older names | None |
Brightsplitter is a sword skill that first appeared in Dragon Quest XI. It is the Light-elemental equivalent of Gigaslash.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]
The Luminary will learn Brightsplitter when speaking to the elder of Havens Above in the game's third act. It costs 16 MP to perform and deals up to 210~250 damage Light damage, using the Bang family of spells, but if the player has completed quest #60 then the MP cost will double and the base damage will be raised to 200~240. The new upper limit will be 400~440, and both versions required the Luminary to be equipped with the Sword of Light or one of its upgrades to use.
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[edit | edit source]
Brightsplitter costs 15 MP and deals 20% more damage than a normal attack to all enemies. It is learned through the Bobby-Dazzler, Cleric, Hair Splitter, Leading Light, Lightning Rod, Polariser, Sizz Virtuoso, Sovereign, and Stony Slasher talents.