
Love rod
In other words, there are no allies that aren’t SSR.
>>2
If you mean comrades who fought together, then it’s Humphrey.
The beloved stick is SSR from the beginning to the end.
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Alright!
I was thinking it was a convenient option, but what is up with the firepower increasing by about 100 times towards the end?
This thief is too strong.
What I thought when it came to Camus was the low success rate of stealing and the fact that rare items can’t be stolen.
>>8
Well, it’s not like I really need to steal at all…
Instead, the roulette integration is too lawless.
A remarkably strong thief who doesn’t seem to have any special background.
It doesn’t feel like they have the abilities or personality of a thief.
It was said that I received the prophet’s power from S.
After redoing it, the event disappeared, so in the end, I’m just an ordinary person with no skills.
It’s rare for a character in Dragon Quest, where lineage is often important.
>>13
Aren’t there more characters without parental ties or backstories other than the concept of a hero?
It’s about 3 or 5 when both parent and child are heroes.
This guy has taken down about 99% of the hidden boss.
The man who becomes strange after remembering his doppelganger.
I think normally if you create a doppelgänger, its attacks would be a bit weaker, but this guy seems a little different…
Well, there was also a ridiculously strong carpenter’s son.
Things like cloning and dual-wielding, this guy is a ninja, right?
In the beginning, it’s about poisoning, in the middle it’s about using clones and Thanatos, and in the later stages, it’s about critical hits and dual breakers, showcasing a strength that can do as it pleases.
If you’re forcefully looking for flaws, it’s that there are no recovery spells or special skills.
By the way, even though you’re a master of thoughtfulness, you don’t have any healing techniques, partner…
Well, it’s not that I mind… but having unnecessary skills makes it harder to assign someone to the damage role…
A partner slot that can compete with Hassan.
I often see the one who gets transformed into a wife in the thumbnail.
If she were a woman, she would have been even more broken as a target for chivalry beyond just being a heroine.
Well, the recovery is because the protagonist is strong…
A super nice guy with no noticeable flaws.
>>27
A drawback is that I really want to go south of Grotta.
A nice guy who believes he is a thief.
Haven’t you reached the final UR yet?
In the early game, it’s primarily a hunt type for main damage.
Stealing is essential around items.
The late stage is based on preparation, but it has the highest firepower.
That’s why there’s hardly any part that can rot, partner.
11 is really good because everyone can shine with balance.
>>32
If I had to say something, it’s that Grandpa is a bit plain, but he’s also incredibly strong.
It can also become a masturbator.
Not gay, but having traits like a gay person is a drawback.
Basically, in the Dragon Quest 11 party, which is made up of people with strong bloodlines or those who have undergone advanced training from a young age, there is only one person who has no bloodline at all and doesn’t have any special master; they are a completely ordinary person.
Although there is a source of information called a prophet, the protagonist goes all out from the beginning, doesn’t he?
Personally, I think it’s nice to have Camus-Bello watching over.
A guy who crushes metal types with a boomerang.
I don’t have any memories where stealing was useful.
I was always indebted to the boss for his firepower against the weak enemies.
>>41
Isn’t gathering alchemy materials the main thing?!
>>45
The items and equipment you can steal at level 11 are really strong…
The boomerang becomes so strong that it becomes the topic of discussion, but I really like the one-handed sword motion.
I love it when they start dancing sharply once they get into the dance state.
A man whose damage number goes to the FF world by himself.
If you have time to steal, please punch me instead…
The treasure hunter’s movement is good in both the 3DS version and other versions, and you can use it right from the beginning.
It’s not necessarily decided that there’s nothing in the bloodline, right?
I did use it quite a bit, you know.
Unlike the firepower that can be substituted by Satsuma or my sister in terms of strategies.
The level of difficulty reduction through stealing is on a completely broken level, Camus.
If you’re going to make the highest level weapon, it will be in full swing.
The origin is just a mystery.
Veronica and Senya are also foundlings, and it wasn’t actually the case that Senika was a reincarnation or anything like that.
It seems like I can hit it, steal it, or break it.
From the early game, I relied on stealing for everything, from gathering Silk Grass that costs 1000G to making money with shields in the late game.
Teach me the secret of the dual sword technique too, my friend…
Thieves seem to only be active due to their high speed, huh? → They must be a damage type…
It felt so natural that it seemed like this voice had been there from the beginning, even though it was added later.
I thought it was a support-focused thief, but it turns out they can do a variety of amazing things like creating duplicates, landing critical hits every time, and mastering dual-wielding.
If it’s about solving my sister’s issues quickly and following my benefactor, then that’s a common story.
Even though I haven’t done anything, you’ve liked me too much from the start…