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===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]=== | ||
[[Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|The hero]] can use '''Power Throw''' as a boomerang technique after investing 18 skill points into the associated skill. After investing 52 skill points, it is replaced by the much stronger '''Super Throw'''. | [[Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|The hero]] can use '''Power Throw''' as a boomerang technique after investing 18 skill points into the associated skill. After investing 52 skill points, it is replaced by the much stronger '''Super Throw'''. | ||
* In the 3DS version, [[Morrie]] learns '''Power Throw''' after investing 18 skill points into Boomerangs, as well. It is upgraded into '''Super Throw''' after investing 66 skill points. | |||
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ||
Revision as of 04:18, 5 February 2017
| Power Throw | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | |
| Rōmaji | Powerful Throw |
| Type | Skill |
Power Throw is a recurring ability in the franchise, designed for boomerangs. The damage output is reduced slightly, but damages all targets equally.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VIII
The hero can use Power Throw as a boomerang technique after investing 18 skill points into the associated skill. After investing 52 skill points, it is replaced by the much stronger Super Throw.
- In the 3DS version, Morrie learns Power Throw after investing 18 skill points into Boomerangs, as well. It is upgraded into Super Throw after investing 66 skill points.
Dragon Quest IX
This ability is learned with 7 skill points invested into Boomerang skill and costs 4 MP to use.