
!? Do-ra-go-ram!!
Unexpected in Dragon Quest 8.
It’s also 7, you know.
I feel romance, but it’s weak…
It’s easy to handle in manga and games like Musou.
I remember using it to hunt Metal Slime types.
>>5
It starts spewing fire from the second turn, but most of the time you can escape by then.
It seems that not only in appearance, but also in actual hardness, it had become the same as a dragon’s skin.
Far stronger than an average monster.
Impression of Manya’s skills.
It’s strong if you can use it by around the middle stage.
With 3, it ignores resistance and acts last, but if it doesn’t run away and breathes fire, then…
I feel like there was a technique that could instantly defeat a stray, but it can’t be used in most of the series that it appears in, right?
>>10
Since it was that in 3, I thought I would do metal hunting in 4 too because Marunya learned Dragolam!
The blown fire was pinged back, and it felt weak…
I was really strong in GBC 3.
>>11
Is it true that the two-hit attack of the Hayabusa sword is also reflected in breath?
It’s an afterthought of the Demon King of Hellfire, but there are lower-level spells called “Dora” and “Dogoram.”
I really love how they are added following the proper naming conventions like in Dragon Quest.
I really want the lower-grade version that appeared in the spin-off to be imported back.
>>17
I like Dora.
It doesn’t seem like a normal person would get really muscular arms even if they used it.
>>20
In the world of Dai, it seems that spell contracts are based on personal qualities rather than jobs.
Is Dragon Form really okay at the maximum level?
>>23
Yeah, I’m sure that in the side story, Dragolam doesn’t have the maximum.
The transformation of Dragoon into Dragon, the transformation of Dogorum into Fire Dragon, and the Dragon–Transformation Spell being differentiated as Fire Dragon Transformation.
The status changes to dragon standards, right?
>>18
Strengthening attack power with a dragon.
Added breath with Doguram.
Is it granting status and resistance with Dragon Form?
I have no memory of being active outside of 3.
There’s no way a magic that suddenly allows you to wield large masses could be weak! That’s the message conveyed.
The point of becoming a monster that can’t work in a team is significant, and it feels awkward in the game.
In manga, they usually look strong.
The dragon demon is basically like Dragon Form.
The biggest problem is that the practitioner becomes unable to control it and cannot turn it off at will.
If you’re a sorcerer with usable abilities, it’s usually stronger and more convenient to just use magic.
If there’s a scene where they become briefly naked like in a transformation bank, everyone should use it.
>>27
Well… it probably isn’t adopted much lately due to the hassle of the models around that area…
Ah, I see. Indeed, unlike in the past, I can see this form as well.
I wonder what causes the series to weaken with each installment…
Especially the weakness of 6.
If the enemy is resistant to fire, you can become garbage.
He’s smart, but if a really buff guy uses magic to become even buffer, he’ll be really strong!
There are also weak Minadein-san who has been like that since the beginning!
In the first place, I don’t really have the impression that the dragons in Dragon Quest are that strong.
>>34
Well, from the early stages, it’s all about defeating dragons.
It was helpful in hunting metal slimes.
It seems that you can transform into a dragon even with a Pulpuntee, but I have never seen it.
>>36
When I was in elementary school, I thought that if everyone became a dragon, we could win against Booon too!
Well, if you think of it like a Spirit Bomb and use it, you’ll be disappointed, right? Minadein.
A poor category that debuted at its strongest and has continued to decline ever since.
Hayabusa Dragon Ram
By the time you usually remember, you’re stronger than a dragon…
I hope that Dora and Dogolam make it into the main story as well.
Depending on the timing of acquisition, it seems more useful than Dragon Form.
>>42
Being able to control the game, double the power, and even breathe fire is quite appealing.
Megante is still easier to use.
It was the trump card of the magician in the novel version III.
She was a heroine with enhanced settings.
I honestly have never used it even once.
I have no motivation to use it unless its attack power is at least double that of the highest level magic.
If I could become a flying dragon while retaining intelligence like Poron, that would be incredibly strong.
It’s like summoning a dragon that is connected to life by an excellent magician disappearing, which makes it seem useless.
It can be strong depending on the series.
It can be said that it was nerfed because it was too strong.
Wasn’t it strong around DQ3?
I at least want to be allowed to operate it.