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==Name origin ==
==Etymology==
*''Perorin'' is the Japanese term for lollipops, being derived from the "pero pero" onomatopoeia for licking.
*''Perorin'' is the Japanese term for lollipops, being derived from the "pero pero" onomatopoeia for licking.



Latest revision as of 04:06, 12 August 2023

Lolly stick
Japanese ペロリンステッキ
Romaji Peronrin sutekki
Old localisations N/A
Found in Dragon Quest XI
Effect Fuddles smacked foes.

The Lolly stick is a candy-themed one-handed Wand perfectly suited to Serena's sweet-tooth.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]

Lolly stick
Description
A whimsical wand that can sometimes confuse an enemy
Rarity
E
Stats (Base/+1/2/3)
Attack +16/17/18/19
Magical Might +4/4/4/4
Magical Mending +13/14/15/16
MP Absorb +2/3/3/3%
Notes
8% chance to confuse target
+10% damage to the undead
Price (Buy/Sell) Location
980/490 gold coins Sold in Octagonia, Costa Valor, & Puerto Valor
Forging Difficulty
N/A
Ingredients
N/A
Characters

Etymology[edit | edit source]

  • Perorin is the Japanese term for lollipops, being derived from the "pero pero" onomatopoeia for licking.

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