Kasizz (Kasizzle before Joker 2) is a recurring spell in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances
Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake
Only appearing in the game's HD-2D Remake, it is learned by the Hero at level 30. It costs 16 MP to cast for the first time since XI, and is used by Vis Magers, Knight abhorrents, and the Dragonlord in battle. If used when Princess Gwaelin is accompanying the Hero, it becomes the Souped-Up Skill Erdrick's Fire.
Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake
Only appearing in the game's HD-2D Remake, it is learned by Caradoc at level 31. It costs 16 MP to cast once again, and is also used by Silvapithecuses, Batmandrills, Pazuzu, and the Dragonlord's grandson, as well as Archbashops and Phoenixes once again.
Dragon Quest III
Making its debut, it is learned by Mages and Sages at level 29, as well as Erdrick at level 32 in the HD-2D Remake, dealing between 80~112 damage on 1 group of enemies. It costs 12 MP to cast, and is also used by Soaring scourgers, Phoenixes, Garboyle, and Grand Dragon in the HD-2D Remake.
Dragon Quest IV
Acting the same as in III, it is learned by Maya at level 27. It costs 10 MP to cast and is also used by Joojoo gooroos, Princes of darkness, and Sasquashes when they are serious, as well as Prism Peacocks and Croaked Kings in the remakes.
Dragon Quest V
Acting the same as in its last 2 appearances, it is learned by Bianca and Nera at level 27, Debora at level 29, recruited Barbatoses at level 5, recruited Liquid metal slimes at level 6, recruited Moosifers at level 11, recruited Prestidigitators at level 28, and recruited Conkjurers at level 40. It costs 10 MP to cast once again, and is also used by Snake handlers, Hybirds, Moosifers, and Queen Ferz in battle.
| Name | Level |
|---|---|
| Barbatos | 5 |
| Liquid metal slime | 6 |
| Moosifer | 11 |
| Bianca | 27 |
| Nera | 27 |
| Prestidigitator | 28 |
| Debora | 29 |
| Conkjurer | 40 |
Dragon Quest VI
Acting the same as in previous appearances, it is obtained by mastering the Mage vocation and is also learned by recruited Feralballs at level 30, though only in the SNES original. It costs 10 MP to cast once again, and is used by Hirsute hexers, Spiegel, and General Demon-at-arms in battle.
Dragon Quest VII
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by advancing to Rank 7 of the Armamentalist vocation, Rank 2 of the Prism Peacock, and Rank 3 of the Black Bishop. It costs 10 MP to cast once again, and is also used by Prism peacocks, Croaked kings, Baron von bellycoses, Sulkk, and Hybris. In the 3DS remake, it is learned by advancing to Rank 5 of the Hero and Sage vocations and Rank 2 of the Druid vocations, and is also used by Lumberdraks, Mirror grimages, and Infernal kernels. In the Reimagined remake, it is learned by advancing to Proficiency Rank 2 of the Armamentalist vocation. It costs 16 MP to cast once again, and is also used by Whackolytes once again.
Dragon Quest VIII
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by the Hero at level 32 and Jessica after talking to Dominico in Arcadia, initially dealing between 70 and 90 base damage, and caps at 150~170 once their wisdom surpasses 480. It costs 10 MP to cast once again, and is also used by Jabberwockees, Fallen priests, Merkings, Dhoulmagus, Evil Jessica, Statue of Jessica, the Golden Dragon, Geyzer in Memoriam, the Tortured Soul in Memoriam, and the Trap Box in Memoriam in battle.
Dragon Quest X
Reappearing after taking a backseat from the previous game, it is learned by Dancers at level 45 and Death Masters at level 74, with the spell's damage calculation being Magical Might x 0.33 +55 with a maximum range of 256~268, and will fire in a straight line from the conjurer for ten meters. It costs 21 MP to cast, and is also used by Black batboons, Lava lamplings, Gangrems, Jungleyes, King she-slimes, Luminous lamplings, Darktors, Magic prison graduates, and Gidoa of Mjoll's Three Musketeers in battle against their enemies. In the Offline version of the game, it is learned by Fuura at level 49 and by the Hero in the Dancer vocation at the same level as the Online original.
Dragon Quest XI
Acting the same as in X, it is learned by the Luminary at level 40 and by Veronica at level 38, dealing a base range of 100~116 damage before capping at 216~232 damage. It costs 16 MP to cast, and is also used by Elysium birds, Archbashops, Phoenixes, Metal king slimes, Whackolytes, Grey gordons, Infanticores, Pteranodons, and Sinderella gone Malicious, Avarith, Tatsunaga during its first fight, Doomsday dragon, and Lord Dragon, as well as Luminous Lamplings and Lava Lamplings gone Malicious and Princes of Darkness once again in battle.
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Used by Leonidas during the battle.
Dragon Quest Heroes and Dragon Quest Heroes II
Dragon Quest Tact
Learned by Prince Princeton of Cannock at level 38, as well as Drackies and Tortured souls via their Talent Blossoming, it acts the same as in previous appearances and costs 108 MP to cast, while upgrading the spell increases damage and reduces MP cost. It is also used by Murdaw during the Dragon Quest VI event, while a scroll of this spell can be obtained from the Swap Shop for 5000 Legend League Season 5 Medals.
Dragon Quest Treasures
Known as Kasizzle once again, it is learned by Drackolytes, Metal slimes, Hardy hands, Metal King Slimes, Loss leaders, and Cutie Slimes at level 33, acting the same as in the Heroes games. It costs 18 MP to cast, and is now re-classified as a Light spell, instead of a Fire spell.
Dragon Quest Champions
Appearing as the Coup de Grâce for the Savant's staff, it deals heavy Sizz spell damage to 1 enemy party in battle.
The Adventure of Dai
It is the ultimate Heat-type spell, requiring both hands to be used. Hadlar learned it with his new body given by Vearn after winning his battle to the death with Avan, using it during the Valge Island attack to Avan's Disciples and the attempted assassination of Popp, though Matoriv also used the spell, much to the Dark Commander's surprise.
Dragon Quest Smash/Grow
Appearing as the Coup de Grâce for the Dragonlord's staff, it costs 5 Gauge to cast.
Trivia
- The Japanese spell Begiragon had previously been localized as Kasizzle in VIII. When the spell Giragureido was introduced in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2, it was localized as Kasizzle and Begiragon was changed to Kasizz.
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Other languages
| Other languages | |
| French | Mégacrame |
|---|---|
| German | Schmor Knusper (XI) |
| Spanish | Superincendio |
| Italian | Inferno |
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