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Medroa is portrayed as arguably the most powerful offensive technique in the entire series, capable of disintegrating entire mountains and bypassing any form of defence other than [[Bounce|reflection]] or cancelling it out with another casting of Medroa. From his reactions to the spell it is strongly implied that even Demon King [[Vearn]], who has withstood attacks supposedly powerful enough to destroy a continent, would be utterly vaporised by a single casting of Medroa if it landed a direct hit. | Medroa is portrayed as arguably the most powerful offensive technique in the entire series, capable of disintegrating entire mountains and bypassing any form of defence other than [[Bounce|reflection]] or cancelling it out with another casting of Medroa. From his reactions to the spell it is strongly implied that even Demon King [[Vearn]], who has withstood attacks supposedly powerful enough to destroy a continent, would be utterly vaporised by a single casting of Medroa if it landed a direct hit. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire]]''=== | |||
In chapter 23, while cornered by Hadlar's lieutenant [[Gangadia]], [[Matoriv]] recalls a lesson from his master about the potential dangers when combining magic of different types. Taunting Gangadia into finishing him off with his strongest fire spell, Matoriv retaliates with an ice spell precisely matched to the [[Death Troll]]'s level of power. The two spells begin to fuse together before detonating in an explosion which wipes out the majority of Hadlar's army, with the two mages barely escaping death by using [[Zoom]] to escape the brunt of the blast. Observing the crater left by the fusion of fire and ice, Matoriv mutters that if he could learn to call upon that power whenever he wanted, no enemy could stand against him. | |||
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