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===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''=== | ||
Lightning Slash deals variable melee damage, with the power being dependent on the target's resistance to the [[bang]] element. Possible modifiers are 130%, 115%, 75%, and 30% It is obtained by advancing to rank 3 of the [[Armamentalist]] vocation. | Lightning Slash deals variable melee damage, with the power being dependent on the target's resistance to the [[bang]] element. Possible modifiers are 130%, 115%, 75%, and 30% It is obtained by advancing to rank 3 of the [[Armamentalist]] vocation. | ||
The reason for this deceitful discrepancy is likely balance concerns, as only a handful of monsters can resist lighting and thus the skill would be too easy to abuse. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ||
Revision as of 12:01, 24 January 2017
| Lightning Slash | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | いなずまぎり |
| Rōmaji | ' |
| Type | Skill |
| Older names | Electric Slash Bolt Slash |
Lightning Slash is a recurring skill. Contrary to its name, it powers up an attack with the might of a colossal explosion rather than a bolt of electricity.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VI
Lightning Slash deals variable melee damage, with the power being dependent on the target's resistance to the bang element. Possible modifiers are 130%, 115%, 75%, and 30% It is obtained by advancing to rank 3 of the Armamentalist vocation.
The reason for this deceitful discrepancy is likely balance concerns, as only a handful of monsters can resist lighting and thus the skill would be too easy to abuse.
Dragon Quest VII
Performed and acquired in the same way as before.
Dragon Quest VIII
Thunder Slash is an enemy-only skill used by Phantom fencers.
Dragon Quest IX
Thunder Slash is used by the aquatic Riptides, and players may duplicate the technique by way of the Armamentalist's Gale Fource. DQIX has been balanced so that the double attribute nature of this technique will not negate the effectiveness of one element over the other.